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j ' ' WANTED. |ITT ANTEDJt-iiownTT-ThatK, Harthas just j t iTi i received a Large Shipment ex M. Angelo, (jornpriSing large Wooden Dells, Ad each 5 Do, dressed; ;9d.; : Large. .China Tea. Sets. Is, NickelSilverTea. Spoons, la ,6d .per half dozen/; ’ Ivory Knives and Porks, Is per,pair; Britnania-rMetal .T,eapottr from 6s fid each!; iPJatedv Cruets from Bar.6d;' Laijge Albums from . 2s.;;Large , Kos/ Toys.;.6d perbox; Crbbkery*? ;.Chins*, ( and Glassware, ’, atthe, lowest/.rifcftfc) . ;Blupmenfo. .recieiyed!; every! month. Jvjy.ote fthe lAdd^s: R r [ Hart, Np, . ■JOisiQeorgeiiatreet, twp , .dooip from Robert Bbrnt Hotel : u ’.y ", IKnpwnTT-That Peter G&irns,' ! *.?▼ boitoer of. Cumberland andHanoyer streets, is carryjnSi.9? business at bis prlvate residence duT'- * a g,AM "teflony6f hisypremises. "! ; ' ‘ IVA/-AKTED kK-uow».—Fotnflale, Five: j roomgd Yefandah Cottage and yVfsjl: stocked Garden* iShnnyside.;;- Apply,/,,6;, 1 vr;i iff, .+ j'; , i 1 Ladiet’j 1 GentletSabh’s , , ‘ ',Ghpr#e &t¥eet. I %STAN;TED i shoes, j M-W, Without‘spikcp, 9sr 6djwith, )3a 6d, I atl Geo. .Harris^,, next ;Brown, Ewing, and iC,0,8..d i, ■ V,i.y.-jj i y ■* .* ' ; ... ■. WANTED 31 Known ~ i Wn(i;v'Johnston, „ _ ;" u %^termi;ti'dXSolieltbr. : Office, . nearly 6pp'6sitfe N ationdlßank, Princes street, iDahedin'. ; : 'y ;j ■ '•, diA«.|oMi^est^ti;'!h > a 8 'one of, .the finest -a3Borted Stocks of Tweeds’’, ,imd Coatings,for' preheat and wiejff,.’ dnd invites‘all triie judges 'to toquality and price." ..His mu&practioal,experience has secured him a fit,, ! of bis garments. Next/British Hotel. George street ’/ '■ / .Known—At. Geo, Harris’s, » if ' bppositeiA. Briscoe andiCo.’s, Gentlemen’s, Elastic Boots, :10s6d; Half-Welling-tons,> 12a 6<L J.;: .; vei.; : • - [aH*IED Known--lrriportant to the ( /‘ PubKcVOfj Dunedin; W. H, Neale, having just; returned from Melbourne and Sydbey witlj new machinery, canfadw make Boots and 1 Shdes to on .the shortest < notice. \’ W. H. 'N. hasenga'ged first-class, workmen.' ■ 'Prices low. ‘4A? ANTED to Sell DRAIN PIPES of y% i Every; description,! Flower Pots, Chimpey, Tpps,, .Fountains, Vases, Butter, Crooks, Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &b., at lowest* current ; rates., Lambert’s ! Water of Leith Works. . ■■■• ; WANTED, the 1 Ladies of Dunedin to jttkt received* a splendid’assortment of the following - . ; / . : vWheeler and Wilson (English and Ameri■can)' . •>•■ ■- rr: ' ,Swiftsure, Weir, Little Wanzer, &0., < /’Ait his ddpot, Gfebrge street.. Repairs execiited on the shortest notice. ’ • 1 NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, i - i; •’ : - r * Corner of Stafford! street. : ’ANTED Shirt Finishets*f-in or out- 1 doofs. u 7;. JtJEWj CLpTHING FACTORY, iV: , of.Stafford street, . ANTED fio, mote! girls as.llmprovers w v -.! bfid Apprenticeaf’,! ; ! : ’ SI RON 6 Boy <Wanted.. 10a. per week ! -to .commence. - ’New Zealand Clothing • Fscto y; Jcorner Stafford ' Street. 'i ri PUBLICATIONS. - :b 'i r.'iMi-r. — ; J /- i? - - ALMANAC, 1874 i ■ Zealand' Ibsuran'ceGbinpany’s arid-Sheet Almanac f6i* ; the current distributed gr&tultbtisly, atthe office,’ H6tteei ’ a .R;'n a a,_ c; ; OHKmXST, AND DBPGGIST, I ■yri,v> U, 1 ii... • J;« ;.. i, By Duke ef Edinitmi.to‘'his, ( JunW .Governor of New Zealand, > , :* \-fM) ■■ %-»*' .i '- t .. , ■ ■ - PRINCES STREET s (Opposite Lhe. Post Office), : Returns athanks ;to the Public for the past liberal iupportf, bbd'.solicits acdntihuance of ..' I lAiointinuar supply of .all": 1 ■ | CHEMICALS,;DRUGS, PATENT MEDI--7 ; ' : DINES;.PERFUME^ ■' 1 Afad Sundries > of-',all < kinds. LEECHES*'&c. >■: ■ 1 ■ GEORGE STREET, . r - : ■> fil- 1 t.iIiDUNEDIir. I.;-; -;u;!; i 1H AYEwerjn great: pleasure in - intimatb 'jj to the Public of i Dunedin andiSuburt •thabT have Purchased the . Business of tl •late ’Mr . Jofan ißaxter, chiefly ion. account, *its central'arid commandingiposition.; . My arrangemements. are perfected, wi ; the best housed in England' and the Colonic -fopacontinuouaeiipply.. of, theleading.Drug Chemicals, / Perfumery,. Patent.i.Medicint Druggiats’.: Sundries, and, all<-tbe tequisit for A First-class; Business; and X hope ! constant attention and /civility, to meet large share: of patronage. Physicians’ prescriptions .carefully and * curately prepared. Country orders attend to with promptness..and despatch. . : , M- MARSHALL, LateblMedicalHaUj Clyde. ; , ~

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Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 1

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