Late Advertisements. CHORAL SOCIETY. will take place This Even* ing, at eight o’clock. G. H. CAMPBELL, Hon. Sec. WANTED, a stout Lad to Drive a Horse. Apply R. Boenicke, Kaikorai Glue Works. WANTED, by a respectable Young Person, Situation as Barmaid. Ad* dress “ Mr 8.C.,” office of this paper. WANTED, a General Servant; small family; good wages ; must be competent. Apply to Schofield, Mylrea, and Co., Manse street, Dunedin, WANTED, Tenders for making a smal Boiler to drive steam winch for Steamer Lady of the Lake* JFor particulars apply to G. F. Reid. FIVE-ROOMED Villa, King street, fruit and flower garden. Fred. H. Evans> Estate Agent, Princes street, SEVEN-ROOMED House, Pelichet Bay large garden. L 52 a-year. Fred. H’ Evans, Estate Agent. WANTED, a Nurse Girl, about fifteen. Apply to Mrs W. Maitland, High street. TO LET, Three-roomed bouse, Club Reserve. Inquire at Hughes’s Coal Yard, Melville street. WANTED, a steady Man, accustomed to kitchen work. Apply Red Lion Hotel, Stafford street. WANTED, Board and lodging in quiet family ; single man. Address, stating terms, “ 8.,” Evening Star Office. WANTED, a Smart Youth lor the Ironmongery Business. Apply John Mackenzie, corner Fleet and Maclaggan streets. WANTED, Two Lathers. Apply sharp at W. Asher and Co’s. WANI ED, a Useful Girl, about fourteen years of age. Apply Mrs W. J. Burton, corner Albany and George streets. CJTEAMER LADY OF £3 THE LAKE, Port Molyneux and KaiMniiHlllllln tangata (taking cargo for Balclutba, inchclutha, &c.), will sail for the above places To morrow. Cargo till 4 p.m. For freight apply to G. F. REID, LOST, a Blue Enamelled Locket, portrait inside. Finder bringing it to Occidental Hotel will be rewarded. WANTED, experienced Cooks, Laundresses, Housemaids, Nurses, Housekeeper, and General servants. Apply Mrs Clayton, Dowling street. TO COAL MINERS. WANTED, a competent Coal Miner, to the entire charge of a Coalpit on the Goldfields. To a competent man L 4 10s per week will be paid, and the engagemeat will be permanent. Apply, any day, between the hours of 12 and 1, at the office of the ‘Southern Mercury,’ High street. THE NEW ERA !! ! OUR GUINEA TWEED TROUSERS. I introduced my Guinea Tv Trousers I was very confident they would prove a great success, but the demand for them has far exceeded my most sanguine expectations. It is certainly very remarkable to get a pair of Bliss’s Tweed Trousers for 21s, considering the high price of wool at present. Indeed, had I not been fortunate enough to purchase a large parcel of Tweeds at much below the regular value I could not afford to supply such a first-class pair of Tweed Trousers at the price. It has always been my aim to make it mutually advantageous for gentlemen to do business with me, and I have no hesitation in saying that I have never been in a position to give my customers better value than at the present moment. A fter careful calculations I find thatit pays me better to supply a gentlemanly pair of Tweed Trousers for a Guinea than to charge 32s 6d and 35s per pair, as some do, for Trousers not a whit better. The profit on one pair is, no doubt, very trifling; but the demand being so great the aggregate profit is more than if I were to conduct my business in the old-fashioned style of charging a Long Price and giving Long vjredit. Cash down when measured or on delivery is the only way that enables me to supply such a good Trouser for One Guinea, and it is but right to state that this part of the system has been cheerfully acceded to by my patrons.
DAVID R. HAY, Tailor and Clothier to his Excellency the Governor, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. SHIPPING. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS RAMSON, p.e., for OAMARU, on Friday, 20thFebruary. Cargo till 4 p.m. Thursday. Passengera by 7.30 a.m. train Friday. JJEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., forTIMARU, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON, To •morrow (Wednesday), 18th February. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Offices : Harbour Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS SAIL AS UNDER : WANGANUI, s.s., for BLUFF and INYERCARGLL, on WEDNESDAY next. Cargo till five p.m. To-morrow. WALLABI, 5.8., for RIVERTON, calling at MOLYNEUX and BLUFF, TO-MORROW. Passengers by last Train. H. HOUGHTON & CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 3429, 17 February 1874, Page 3
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