Late Advertisements. «' WANTED, a Tacker, also Apprentices for tbe Sewing Machine. Apply Mrs Terry, Albany street. WANTED, a strong Youtb, to deliver parcels. Herbert, H aynes and Co. WANTED, Apprentice to the Fainting. Apply to J. Keir, Fiileul street. WANTED, Pick and Shovel Men. Ap* ply Union street Quarry, Matheson Bros. WANTED, two or three respectable men as Boarders. Address, *'J. D Ptar Office. TENDERS wanted, immediately, for making 100,000 Bricks, for Healy and Heenan, Apply to Healy, on the ground, at Anderson’s Bay. FOUND, on Town Belt, a Purse contain* mg money and papers. Owner can have it by applying to Mrs Miller, Maitland sueet. WANTED, a Rider Out. John Oardner, Princes street south. WANTED, young Woman, as General Servant. Apply Mrs Matthews, Hawthorn Hill, near Mornington, WANTED, immediately, General Servants for the town- and country j good wages. Apply Mrs Clayton, Dowling street. WANTED, Everybody to read the ad* vertisement of Reading in Aid of the Benevolent Institution at Masonic Hall To-morrow Evening, and attend. WANTED, two' good French Polishers. Apply North and Scoullar,' Rattray street. , : ANTED, 1 a respectable Youth, accus* tomed to office.work j also Message Boy, Apply North and Scoullar, Rattray street;
SITUATION wanted by a Carpenter; one accustpmed to Railway Bridge .work. Apply “ A/L.,» Post Office. Port Chalmers. ANTED Known—lso Trunks of Boots, ex Surat, for Sale. Women’s best Prunella Boots, selling at 5s 6d, worth 17s 6d; Women’s Kid Military Heels at 5s 6d, worth 15s 6d. Children’s Boots, of all sorts and sizes, at any price, at Lyons and Hart’s, Arcade. Selling them in dozens at a time. The only chance you will have for years to come. Just give ns a look, and you are bound to buy 1 them ; for they are tirat-class, and yon will say so when you see them. Lyons and Hart, Arcade. LOST, on Saturday, between Octagon and Maclaggan street, a Black Coat; Under rewarded. Jewitt, Ironmonger. WANTED, a Man, to Quarry Stones. Apply W. Meikle, : Moray plaOe. \%J ANTED Known -G. I, Merrie, v *", ; Fruiterer;' and Greengrocer, having bought the Grocery Stock of Mr James Smith, situated ih Gilchrist's Buildings, a few doors nearer the Octagon than the Old Stand, respectfully calls your attention to the fact—Every article is cf best quality, and will bo sold at lowest possible prices : 16 ounces to the pound weight guaranteed. WANTED, about four chains Fencing done in Cargill street. Labor only. Apply Mr Gillow, Vulcan Foundry. TEND FRS wanted for Mason and Brick- ■ work for a three-storey building. Apply F. Seideberg, St. Andrew and Filleul streets. WANTED, a First-class Hand for the Gentlemen’s Hosiery Department. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. WANTED, a Junior Clerk j one with a 'knowledge of drapery preferred. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. WANTED the Public in general to accept my grateful thanks for past favors and liberal patronage. G. I. M. not having had time to give all the Christmas cheer, hopes they will remember Merrie still, Leorge street, near Octagon. WANTED, Tenders for Removing and Re-ereetingpld Premises. Particulars got froth G. I. Merrie, George street.
Militia and Volunteer Office, ‘ 26th January, 1874. E NER A L ORDER, The undermentioned Corps will fire off for Colonial Representatives as follows Port Chalmers Naval—Saturday, 31st January,, , . *, No - VityGwds, and Wakari Rifles-! Monday, 2nd February. ; ArtiUery, Naval, No. 2, Scottish, j and Portobello Rifles—Anderson's Bay Rifle ! Range, Tuesday, 3rd February. February Dunedil V Rifl es—Thursday, sth By order. JKO. JAS. ATKINSON, Major. ___ _ District Adjutant. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIESOF~ . DUNEDIN. MISS SCOULLAR, Dress and Mantle Maker, begs to intimate to the ladies of Dunedin that she has taken the shop next P* R * Hay’s, Princes street, where she will exhibit all, .the Latest Novelties in Mulinery, Bonnets, Trimmed Hats, Flowers and Ribbons, together with a large stock of Embroidery, Hosiery; Gloves, Ac. She would also draw the ladies’ attention to her large stock of Underclothing and Baby Linen. Note the address: Hay’s, Princes street. ~Next doer te D. R. SATURDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. BE AUTIFULLY SITUATED SUBURBAN villa for sale by auction. Driver, stewart, & co. are instructed by the proprietors to sea by auction at their Rooms, Custom House square, on Saturday. 31st January, privately * ■“° t previousl y disposed of That very choice Suburban Villa, lately occupied by Professor Macgregor, and adjoining the residences of ; Hugh Uaider and Alfred Oswin, Esqa., near Caversbam. The grounds extend to three and a-half acres or thereabouts, and are nicely laid out with ornamental trees, garden, &o. The house is of 10 rooms, very substantial and commodious, and m thorough repair. Cabs and ’buses to and from the City every ten minutes during the day. r Terms very liberal. Farther particulars on application to the Auctioneer. ,
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Evening Star, Issue 3410, 26 January 1874, Page 3
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785Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3410, 26 January 1874, Page 3
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