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BUSINESS NOTICES; O L 0.5.8 OF, Tfl E S E A'S ON. .'*• ‘-JV ■: i-i ■ ■ : ..... 7.' ■;y ’S UMM E R 1874.' ' r 1 HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO, D COVERS MBNT NOTICES. IUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS _, 7 railway. . , TDtBJ, TABLE FPS. JANUARY, 1874 . Passenger . Aid. Goods Trains vfi\l leave Dunedin;, and j .pgrt* ..Chalmers respectively, oallingat intermediate stations, aS under:—,• ■, 77 .DoWNlr-tTieaLvo 1 ' ' 7', *' . Up. t—Leave . V' Y ,30 Am. Do { 10 30 a jru ;-m: \ 12 30t).m. , ,D 6 *2 80p.& 7’Jpb 5 15 p.m. * This train calls'at Ft. Chalons 9 O&lih, •' ; Do 1 .11 30 a.m, ? ;do 130p.i»i. ~. .Do ... 4 Op.'m.' Do.'" 6 op.m. PelicheVßay only. F A BBSs Dunedin to iuSd frofa Pdfer Chalmers, ■Return. '■■■■; s. A First-olask -7. 3 0 Second-class ... 2 : 0 SINOIE. 7"' • r l. A First-class l, .„ 2‘ 0. Second-class ... 1 6 TO! not :i*a'nt >u. i ■ V i-.h: ■ • , , r. Dunedin, to and frompELioHET Bay. , .. • f * ! - Single. ' '!' ■ Return;-" s. A 8. A PirsfHclass ” ... . 0 6 First-class ... 0 9 Second-claA 0 4 Second-class ... 0 6 ' S'UN DA It train s ,■■ . Betnrn Tickets, 25,6 d.. , ■ ’>Do!WN.—Leave ■- ■ Up.—Leave - ■■ ■■■ H. if.. ;■ . , . .. hj. M. ' Dunedin. 9 i; 30 a.m. •-Do”.- f ,2 30p.m. L»o 3 45 p.m. PtOhalmrs 10 O.cum. Do. 315 p.m. Do 6.'! Op.m. Passengers Ly all -tyainsy-except the 23( from Dunedin,, may ,t?e , pnti down and takei up at making timely appli cation to the Station-Masters. >,-By-.order. DANIEL ROLFE,' ;, -General Manager.

WANTED. ANTED'/ Two good French’ Polishers; r alf'o Message Boy' Apply North and ScOnllar,'Rattray- street. ANTED, General Servant. MrsWoodi- ; ’ field; 'Bay View 1 -Hotel, Maitland' streets v; ■. '* - ■ ANTED, 1 General Servant., Apply Mrs James Hutton, Albert street. ■ ; ... ANTBf), two smart Boys as Appren/.yiVi io .the J eogmeering and mould. iM{f trades: ’ Apjily Railway - -Foundry; Grfeat Kingstreet. ■■ : i ANTED,- a; EirSt-class Hand for the : /.▼. Toi! Gentlemen's ;• Hosiery Department. Herbert,Haynes, and Co. :; ' A junior' plerk'/ bpe'with a! f knowledge 5 ' of dtapery' preferred! Herbmrt, Haynes, and Co. rr . J ‘ ANTED; a Rider Out. John Gardner, j Prinoes.street south.. ;. ■ ; t • f - a. smart; Girl* tp learn, the JfV. /aiming,''Varmshlng. and Franck Polishing * ' ! W: AN TED, a Junior Bafad, for .the ... Fancy-; and. Haberdashery Depart*' menfc/T A. andiT. Tnglis. i ; : ,A'N£ED, •jr.wji., Youths,,, to, ; learn /the t \], Drapery Trade,;. A>and T. Jnglia. ■\XTAINTED,' -Pick' and Shovel Men • ateo ; T“*‘ Pwctoraird Whit l - 1 taker,'near Railway Station; Dntiediri. 1 1 .W&:‘ . Reuse near- the; Octagon, wishes ip meetwitb p,Young 1 ady to, Board. "One }hprepared. , For 'cards Vb£ Son, George; street .i' ANTED; afew respectable Boarders, ?at Mrs l Mmt’s, Old England, Stuart street;*• , • Hand'for iVi eh’a Mer- “" eery j One thdt understands clothing preferred! 1 Rox 91. !■■ ■■ > WANTED, *.an efficient Milliner., and J.V'V, Saleswoman ;■ liberal salary. . Apply, to Ross and Glendlniog. h<i-i %

r ANTE#, an arid'Mattress |tf aker ; t yearly 'engagement, I '■•rind 1 ureral'virages. , Efts! ; 9l, ~ f r ’ WANTED. to_ Purchase, a Section or .. , - Half-aection, with Four, or Fiveroomed House/ - A ddress, stating price, &c., ta VX.Y..’ > STAR Office. . > , XX7 *° .Burris,'' Express ,yy;. ;‘Waggon?, - - > ' -v. i,.ww, ... Carts ; also, Second-hand Light' passenger Coaph.. ' Carver, Deorge I/, Y\7 'ANTED* Known—A Large. Stock of ■ ! VVv - Crilpriial Boots on'hand, at Geo/ Hatria's; Princes street. price giveri .w ,V "for? old Zirio,. Pewter, &c. Hughes anj. i^^p 6B ritreet south! T ANTBD Known—lso Tranks- of ■Boots,' ex : Surat/f or Srile." "'Women's best Prunella■ Boots, selling atxss:6d, worth I7e''6d'; Women’s Kid 'Military * Heels at s»6d,'worth 15s 6d. Childrens Boots, of all" sorts''and sizes, 'at’ any.prifcrii; at.Lyons and : Hart’s; Arria'de. .'Selling’thein in dozens at a time.- The'Only 1 ohance’you : will have for yriars to cbmeV Just give us a look, arid yon are bound to buy them ; for they are first;class; arid ybu will say’so when you see them._Lyoris and Hart/Arcade. ■ ' '’ANTED the Public in general to ap:Vy pept. my .'grateful thanks for past favorg and liberal patronage!, G. I. M., not ( haying ha& tuue to,give all tbe Christmas they williemember iMerrie still,. George street, near dctagon.' ■ANTED to Sell DRAIN PIPES of ■ ■ .Every description, Mower ; Pots, joey. Tops, .Fountains,’Vases, Blitter 'Tiles.^Bricks, Ao., atlowest t jutes. lUuaoibeit’sWater of : Leith'

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Evening Star, Issue 3413, 29 January 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3413, 29 January 1874, Page 1

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