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.. BUSiNESS NOTICES; V--Q I Bedroom .Carpets, Drawingßoom Car* Rpom■; Carpets,.. Stair Carpets,! '-Tapestry,; Carpets, Albert,; iputck..Carpets, .Heinp. ,Car- ; pets, .Axmihsfcerand- Yelvet Pile-, Hearth; Engs,! Yam, Rugs, Wool, Mats, Door -Slips, ?Goir and. Cocoa Mats, Brjish Mats, Bordered: Mats, ‘.Hassocks, Carpets, made and [ laid !by ’efficient and competent Carpet f > j. . &.ca: : ■ G;0 YERISMENT; NOTICES. DUNEDIN AND TORT CHALMERS ' RAILWAY. fcfcME TABLE FOR JANUARY, 1874 . fPAsaENdKR' and Gdobs Trains wiII leaye ; Dunedin and Pprt ‘ Chatmers respectively,, palling at .intermediate stations, as under■ Up.'—Leave ■ , - (- Down.—Leave J \ '• ' 1 Hi M* i: *; ■ DTmedin 3 :; Yf 30 a,m. Do* ~ .10,30 am., D,d ~ , T2 '3O p.m. J *2 30 pirn. r! 5 lSW.m’. j , s ■ • - H. M. : Pt. Chalmrs. 9 0 a.m.; ..Do . . 11 30 a.m.’; , Do 1 30 pirn.' Do? [ "?'*2 30pim. ,7 Do ,? 4 op.m.' Do V ! 5 lSp,m’, _Do'; 6, 'op.m.i u!>J *?THiB frain caMs'at : Pelichet fiay'only. ' ■ ?,, Dunedin to and from Fokd Chalmbbs. , SIE O'l®-First-claa^" f&cbridrclMS t: d, 2 ‘0 1 6 Retubk. : First-class ; Second-class 2 : ' DOnbdin to and from TmciiErr Bay. ' ‘ s. d. 3 0 2 0 <=;: M First-class'' ;f r.. Seoond-claaa?;. <t: s.' d. 0 .6’ 0’ 4 Retubn. First-claes ■ Second-class s. d.! 0 9i ■Jft.--.6i j'SUNDAT TRAINS V. 4?/ . fßeturn Tickets, 2s 6d. '■ : ' DOIVN.—-Leav6 "' 1 ! . 'Up.!—Leave ** • '* - ■ M" : 4. - .yi •* . Dunedin >'9 30a.m; PtOhalmrs IO; oa.m.! jq-Do - ! ! 2 30p.m; J Do i- 3 15p.m., ■■ ■ 'ifd : i>i 3'45p.m; . ■Do 5: op.m.! ■ <by all. trains j except, the S3O { ■fromDunedini. may be; put down and taken; iupat'Eaverisbbumei: hyimating timely appli- ; 'cation; to; the Station Masters. “»• ■[; | .■f. By order Jo i •; DANIEL-ROLFE,. , j I r mo -. ■■ 7 General-Manager.: WANTED. an efficient' Milliner; and :V>V. ■ ■ Saleswoman ; liberal salary,. Apply ■to Ross, and: Glendining. : ,^ntTANTED» for Napier,, a first-class rer -yV j .f.’.tail,, Drapery. sMesinan ;' liberal salary! ?. Apply. to.’Rpss and Glendining. ,

RANTED, a strbng Youth,to assist at; \ -Slaughteryard. ApplyGeo. Wilson,! Gebrgq<streeK "t- ■■ >; ■ ; 'ANTED,’ smart . Boy, about. 14. ‘ Apply ’W. , Melville, George street, Sawing W ANTED,! r a good General Servant for > up-country.' Apply James Patterson, Australasian Hotel, Maclaggan street. . . Carver's Carriage Factory, 'ANTED -Known, any quantity ; of . /oit (Jam'Frniti;. cheap, at ■Crowhurst’a Woodhatigh Garden;‘Water of Leith.... : . j -ANTED, Knbwii—A Large Stock of *■ 'Boots bn Hand, at -Geo. &armX ; Prin i ceß street. j ' i '' • ‘ AN3fED Kpown—Highest price given ~ .for, old Lead,' Zinc, Pewter, &c. Hughes-.and Harvsy; Princes street south. ANTE 0 Known--^Ladies Kid and •■LbvanVElastic Boots, 6s 6d, at Geo. «ria’a.i corner Princes and Manse streets. ANTED V Known—Cn Sale, Limb; .. . Plaster, of Paris, and Cement. Bird, 1 * Walker street. 1 ; , ' ' ;.\ • S ANTED.; Known—Day and; Sunday ■School Prize Books, in great variety, just received at Hay!s Bible.Warehouse.r ; ANTED Known—Robisspri CrusOe,” Striss Family Rpbins'on, ’*' “ Gullit yer’a' -TlsVelß,*’'|Adyentn&B of''Dick! Onslow, ,r?M The Boy Crusaders. - r ;i 7. |- >7 At Hay’s Bible Warehouse.r LN.TED Knowpr-Hay’s No. 1 Bible ' ’ Warebouao is bpi bsite the Evening EtabOffice. ..;-V ' r .ANT ED Known —Hay’s Branch Bible Warehouse is-next door to Adair, Jewelleri, Rattray; street. ANTED I .!' ew Supply of Family Bibleßi ! beautifully illustrated, —“ 'bbiinl,' atidVonderfullychcap, At Hay|a Bible Warehouse. VKT ANTED Known-Just arrived >by the Jessie Headman, Pocket and Critical .Commentaries, suitable; for Divinity Students—AtHay’s Bible Warehouse. T ANTED Known—Bums’s, Byron’s, : ' Campbell’s, Longfellow’s,. Shakeepbare’s Works,'in elegant bindings, ’ •; ‘ * < r - ' Hay’s Bible Warehouse. : XATANTEDf Kpowu-r•* Barnes’s Notes,’!, ■XT, ! pi^^ (f liCwn«l«r iSaWAfIAn V Deybti%’ m ■ .v ... P . -j- . i ~r Hay’s .Bible, Warehouse. KITT - ANTED Known—That R. Hart, has W > commenced' business as Pawnbroker at No; 10 George street;' 4 The ; utmost value advanced upon‘-all claasea of goods—from Is to LIOO. Also a large stock of . Fancy Goods on hand, at the lowest prices \ and a large shipment; is now being received; from the Warrior Queen, and a consignment! daily expected per Warwick, i ANTED Known that the Great Sale vV“ of Forhnry,: South! and Kew, -will take placeon Saturday, 31st ipst., al 2 o’clock at the Rooms !of Driver; Stewart, an'd Co.. Custom House Square.' ANTED Known—A: few..respectable Boarders uan be accommodated at the Waverley'Boarding House, Moray : place. • "ANTED KNOWN,. SINGER 8 TJmi- . . , ‘vailed.New Family Noiseless Lockstitch SEWING MACHINES. M. A ALpRtCH, Agent, Corner of Pfebbk'add Dowling-BtrisetsV Dunedin. ’ 1 Kqoyfn—On sale, Cabbage, a-, Broccoli,. and. Brussels fmh penman,, George street,

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Evening Star, Issue 3404, 19 January 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3404, 19 January 1874, Page 1

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