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BUSINESS NOTICES; O PARTIES BURNISH IN 6. — i Bedroom Carpets, Drawing Room Car* 5®T» Dicing jßoom Carpets, Stair Carpets, Brussels find Tapestry Carpets, Albert, and' Dutch Carpets,' Hemp CarSets,; Aicmihster .and Velvet Pile Hearth Yfirai Bpgs, Wool Mats, Door Slips, Cocoa Mats, Brush 'Mats, Bordered Cppoa Mats, Hassocks, Carpiets l made and laid by efficient and ; competent Carpet planner's. •; . . HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. MENT NOTICES. UNEDIN AND PORT RAILWAY. CHALMERS TP?tE TABLE FOR JANUARY, 1874 s&mimm and' Goods Trains will leave Dbriedin and i Port Chalmers respectively, calling at intermediate stations, as under ■ Down.—Leave . Up.—-Leave --i : -’’T H. M,: Dunedin- ; ; 7 30 a.m. t.Pt, Chalmrs 9 oa.m, ;-.r Do iIO3O a jn> Do? 11 30a.m. 86 12 30p.m. Do 1 30p.m. o *2 30p.in,r r Do 4 Op.m. . .:Db , ,po 6 Op.m„ *, This tram caps at Pelichet Bay only. - F A;R E8: / ■ ’ t)Trtna>iN't6 find fromPoßT Ghalmeils. I.'.' ; T ’ • •* Smoiav First-class Second-class a. d. $ 0 16 Return. Firat-olaas Second-class DuKibiN to and from Pelichet Bat. , s. d. 3 0 2 0 Single. First-class ' Second-class s. d. ,0 6 0 4 Retubn. First-class Second-class s. d. 0 9 0 6 Dunedin Do ' i>6 SUNDAY TRAINS ; ' Return Tickets, 2s 6d. Down.—Leave Up.—Leave H. M.- ■ ■ H, M. 9 30 a.m. 2 30 p.m. 3 45 p.m. Pt.Ohalmra 10 0 a.m. Do 3 15 p.m. Do 6 0 p.m. Passengers by all trains, except the 2.30 from Dunedin; may be put down and taken up at Ravensbournb, by making timely application to the Station Masters.: By order. _ DAMEL RQLFE, 1 General Manager.

WANTED. r ANTED by two. Mechanics, Board and Residence" in South' Ward; Address, stating terms, “ Mechanic,” Stab office. . ... rAkTED, a useful Girl. . For address, apply Mr Leary, chemist. . ANTED, two Boarders. A pply Mrs Johnston, Stuart street, York place, WANTED, a first-class Pastry-Cook. Apply J. C. Kroon, Confectioner, George street. TTfT ANTED, a good General Servant for *7 : up-country. Apply James Patterson, Australasian.Hotel, Maclaggan street. WA.NTED, by an importing Soft Goods House, a thorough Clerk. to take management of,the Counting-house ; experience indispensable. Apply Box 218 y Postoffice. r AHTEJD at once, a Schoolmistress ' and Pupil Teacher, for AH Saints* Parochial School. Apply to Rev, R. L.' Stanford,, on or before Saturday, the 17th instant.,, Services' will .be required oh Monday, lOthinst.' ~ . : ANTED, Purchaser for First-class Pianoforte. Apply, Box' 172. RANTED, good Woodman; also to Sell : —Buggies, Express Waggons, Spring Carts, and : Cans. Carver’s Carriage Factory, George street. ANTED, to Rent er purchase, a Four or. Five* Roomed .Cottage. State terms and locality. “ A.8.,” Box 65,. Postoffice. RANTED Enown-r-A few respectable Boarders can be accommodated at the Waverley Boarding House, Moray place. _._, r ANTED' Known—A Large Stock of •*,Y t ' Colonial Boots on ;hana, at Geo. Sams’s, Princes street! WANTED Known—Highest price given for old Lead;' Zinc, Pewthrj &c. Hughes and Harvey, Princes street south. M ANTED Known—Ladies Kid and . . .Levant Elastic Boots, 6s 6d, at Geo. Harris’s, corner ,Princes and Manse streets. r ANTED Known—On Sale, Lime, ! Plaster of Paris, and Cement. S. Rijd, Walker street. ■ VITANTED Known—Day and Sunday f T School Prize Books, in great variety j just received at Hay’s Bible Warehouse. TXT ANTED Known—“ BoHesod Crusoe,” v v “ Swiss Family Robinson,” “ Guiltver’s Travels,” “Adventures, of Dick Onslow,” “ The Boy Crusaders ” , , ; At Hay’s Bible Warehouse, /ANTED Known—May’s No. I Bible f ; Warehouse is opposite the Evening Stab Office. ’ANTED Known—Hay’s Branch Bible Warehouse is next door to Adair, Jeweller, Rattray street. ANTED Known—New Supply of ’ Family Bibles, beautifully illustrated, magnificently bound,' and : wonderfully cheap, ■ ' ‘; At Hay’s Bible Warehouse, i • ANTED Known—Just arrived by the Jessie Headman, Pocket and : Critical Commentaries, suitable' for - Divinity Students—At Hay’s-Bible Warehouse. "VAT ANTED Known—Burns’s, Byron’s,. W , . -Campbell’s, , Longfellow’s, Shakespeare’s Works, in elegant bindings. ■ ■ - -- -■ Hays Bible Warehouse.' [/ANTED Known—‘.‘Barnes’s Notes,” V “Altar of the Household,” Fletcher’s MFamily Devotion.” Hay’s Bible Warehouse. tKTANTBD Knownr-That R. Hart has rT/V. commenced business as Pawnbroker at . No. 10 George street. The utmost value advanced upon all classes of goods—from Is to LIOO. Also a large, stock of Fancy Goods op. band, at the. lowest prices ; and a large shipment is now being received from the tVfaand a CK>risi gpment :dpily

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Evening Star, Issue 3401, 15 January 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3401, 15 January 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3401, 15 January 1874, Page 1

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