: business rng; PARTIES , PURNiSH I STG.—, Carpets, Car-, gits, DNpg Eoom Carnets, .§tair‘Carbets, rtwaels ,%t ‘ Tapestry Carpets, Albert, 1 Venetian, 'and Dutch. Carpets, H erhp CarP*tS, 'Aimmßter *’and’' Velvet. Pile Hearth RHgB, Yarh\Bugs, 'ilats, Door Slips, Coir ahdCocoa Mataj,'Brush Malts,' Bordered efficient , fi: Plsnn6tß. * ( , % ;| r,: ;Njd^ipfes. ANF- PORT’ ? CHALMERS RAILWAY. / TABLE PGR- JANFARY, 1 1874 'TAsMMer and' G obts 1 Trains will leave Dunedin , u ahd J Port Chalmers 'respectively; caMin^atf'mterthediateitationsl as uhdef' :^-7 ' • Dunedin ; Do ‘ r’Do'* ' Do' Do " ; 10 304’jni 'l2 30 p.m. *2 30pirh. ,Pt. : ,Do. ' IT '3O a.m. ’Do' ,1 30 p.m. Do - ‘4 Opirhv D 6- 6 op.m.' •- This train calls at Pelichet Bay only. ;' v / ri -[ ■■ ; -‘': :; _F A'R ESr ■ . * " Pori;'OHALMisd. Snrofi& First-lass' Seaond-olasa S. d. 2 0 1-6 RktubS. First-class* ' Seoond-olaagj Dunedin toand from Pslichetßat. Smcnfla r Pirstcdass.vo Saoond-clasa s. ;d-, 0 6 0. 4, Rktdrn. i '■ > V;V-v I' v: :} J‘U; S.cL ..Pirst-class , i .i. ,v0 ;; ,9 i/Second-classj,,,,; 0 6 v Vi Betnni Tickets,'2s 6d. : : Down.—Leave 11 TJp^—Leave - H. :: ' u Pt.ChalmTß'l 0 1 oa. in. Do 315 p.m. " Do; j "■■ B-.1 ftp/tn. Dimedin " r 9 : SfrihnV •«Db w '2 : 3{rp;m.' f: Do ■■■■’■ "3.45 ptmi Passengers! by all ifeainis, except the ,230 from Dunedin;- may be.pnt down and'taken up ah B avensbonme, hy making timely application to-the Station Masters. .I r..{\ J’By •* .i ... i jOviGeneralMahager.iv
WANTED] : >'! ' -ov. —-1.,’- . .Ml, i 11. '1 - '■ ~ ■ 'ANTED, va good; General: : Servant : for country.' Apply Jas.’Patterson; Aiitltralasiatf Hotel. : . a ' gpod, .sf early Manto y^f o; rupdfertakp/ the running of , the JU,,town.‘ / Apply ; at once to*tbe Manager, Stafford street. ; a; well-educated Office Boy ; one understanding Custom-house business preferreds Apply bydetter iii- own handwriting,!-to J.H.;” office -of this paper •, ANTED, genefal ; SerVant. ‘Apply Mrs Mornington. ' / WANTED, a . first-class. Pastiy-Opok., hj v Apply ; Jf; Q.'/,Erppu, Gpofecftomer, George street ..-j V;-,-. ;A‘Nsfcp,’ iippoyting Soft Goods • s * ; House; < a thbrobgh Clerk to fake management of .the Counting-house ; ex per i* epee indispensable. : ; Apply Box'2lßi 7 Bolt. Office. i! ;' '■ * 1 ’ v' ;- .■:! .■ ...iu 1 w ; ; ; f, . . RANTED, for .^nbfp^e>.a.;A^|y- ' v ; WANTED, good' Woodman ; alshitoSeU Buggies/Express Waggons, Spridg/ Carts, atttd CabsJ Carver’s Carriage Factory, George street- * • JT. ANTE D, Office bh‘ 'gfonnd floor,’ ab’o'6t r.y, l centre bf city. Apply Cohbiell and McHomeragenfa.,. .; ,v ‘' ' r .‘ : - fl . "VjJIT"ANTED, tEnown l —2so of the,; richest; Silk.rJackets and;Gapep eyer i;ituported, at ;12s 6d )to. 205,-. wprthtfcona :42s to; 120 a.: .Kirkpatriok.JGlendining t ajithQOv; ;i - AN I am now: - selling' ; my ' Improved - Skeleton Reaper for ThirtyitWo Poundsii Warranted to give satisfaction. •JV Hambletou &iOo.; Sell Four iu :, v Mornington;. House’ and' laid put.;,.‘ Apply J.'Blair,, C&versh'ainl ' \\T ANTED! Known —A Large M;ook of: ▼ Colonial Boots on] hand, at Ge©; Harris’s, (Princes street - WANTED Known—Highest price give _yy y for l old Lead, Pewter° : &( Hughes and Harvey,' •’’rinceastreet south. Knpvp—Ladies Kid and .Elastic Boots, 6s fid, /at Geo. Princes .and; Manse -ANTED Kflbwh*—On *SgJp. - ! Lim 'Plaster of and Obinent. S Btlrd,- Walker street; WANTED Known—Day ' and >unda; School Prize Books, ’ in great variety just Received at H ay’s Bible Warehouae. ANTED Known—h ohiuson Crusoe, ! ~ ‘f Swiss Family Robinson,’* “Gull yeris Travels,’,’ “ Adventures ;of Dick Qi slow,’’ ‘.\iThevßoy ’V . ~ : :Vy! AjH»y£ Bible Warehouse. \VpWskl^&*n--Hat’ a No Y V’ : f Warehouse is Opposite the Sfaxi Office; < ’■ ■■■£> - . 1 Bible Evening r ANTEP.Kaown—Hay’s Brapoh Bible Warehouse is next door to Adair,; Jeweller, Rattray street ’ Kaowp—New Supply of yy.' Fatiiily Bibles] beautifully’ illustrated, bpund, andVwotiderfully cheap, ‘ ,J: BiblAWarehbuse. ; IKT AN TED -Known—Just arrived by the ,W ItJcasie Readuiani Ppcket and ’ Co.mpienterics, spit abl C for. Divinity Stu-d-epte—?At Pay’s Bible WANTED Knpwn— Burns’s, Byron's, 1 Campbell’s, Longfellow’s, Shakespeare’s Works, in elegant bindings. i7> ' j Hays Bible Warehouse. tK/ANTED K n °wn—Earnests Notes -V/ ‘‘ Altar:;of the Household,”^^Fletcher’s MFj|mily Devotion]”] , . Hay’s Bible Warehouse. ] WANTED KNOWN] SINGERS Unri- ; ; vuled New Family Noiseless Lookstitiffi 1 SEWIN6 ,M ACHINE9. '. -e - A, J ‘ALDRICH;’ ‘Agent; Corner of Princes and Dowling- streets, Dunedin, 1
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Evening Star, Issue 3398, 12 January 1874, Page 1
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637Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3398, 12 January 1874, Page 1
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