Late Advertisements. WANTED, at once, two good Brick, makers; constant employment * highest price per 1,000. Michael O’Heir, Anderson’s Bay. LODGING for Respectable Quiet Person—engaged through the day preferred. Inquire Miss Hancock, Hay’s Buildings, Octagon. WAN 1 ED, a Strong Lad, for baker’s cart, Victoria Bakery, George street. QUERY ? —Where are the supporters of the Long Hour and Late Shopping Movement to be found ? LOOK amongst the Bats and Owls of Humanity, and not amongst the Working Men of Dunedin. WANTED, First-class Head Waiter. Apply Spanish Restaurant. An OTHER LOT OP DRAPERY, Ex Surat, now opened out. Boys’ Knicker Suits, 8a 6d, 9s6d, 10s6d. 11s od ' More Ladies’ Underclothing— Chemises at Is lid and 2s 6d Splendid Wincey, at 6d White Flannel, Is to Is 6d. _C. JOHNSON. Ti° S oT’ between Cumberland an< J-i bt. David streets. Finder rewardei on returning to Cdlie and M'Dongall, Grea King street. 8 ’ rjl HE CON FIGUROTYPE To ensure a perfect fit", get your heads measured by the Configurotype, which can only be done at V. Almao and Co.’s, who have imported from America the above instrument. The Configurotype is on view at the establishment of V. ALMAO & CO., Princes Street, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. MONDAY, 9th MARCH. At 12 o’clock. SALVAGE ex SURAT, M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at S eir v£ oomß * anße street, on Monday, March 9, at 12 o’clock, immediately before the bankrupt stock of drapery, &c., 25 Trunks Boots. • Terms at sale. DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. Battery order n O . 25.-The Battery will parade on Saturday, 7th inst., at the Gunshed, for Shot and Shell Practice, at 2.30 p.m. Undress uniform. The Band will also parade at same place and hour. Battery Order No. 26.—The Battery will parade for Government Inspection of Arms at the Headquarters Drill-shed, on Wednesday next, at 8 o’clock. Any member unable to attend will send his Arms into store in course of the day. The Band will parade for Inspection same date anjd place* A. HILL JACK, Dunedin, March 6. Captain. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. 1 erms : One Guinea per quarter (commencing from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London.. TO-MORROW, At 2 o’clock sharp, DM. • SPEDD IN G * will sell by auction, at bis Rooms. 60 framed engravings. Also, violins, concertinas, glassware, chinawaro, fancy and general goods, and plated ware, and walnut harmoniums with 8 steps. Without reserve, ~~ Saturday, 7th march, ~ At 2 o’clock. Important Sale of 100 ENGLISH A BELGIAN CANARIES, Mules, Song Cages, Ac. The attention of connoisseurs is invited. The most splendid collection ever submitted to public auction. w. BARNETT & CO, Princes street. NOTICE. ~ THE Male Immigrants per Wild Deer will be engaged at the Immigration Barracks, Caversham, To-morrow (Saturday), and the Female Servants on Monday, 9th instant, and following days, at 10 a m COLIN ALLAN, TO LET, One Room for a Single Lady. Apply at Mr Walker’s, tailor, Stuart stteet. WANTED, Two Apprentices. Geo. O. Clayton, builder, Moray p'ace. WANTED, a Young Woman to mind Confectioner’s Shop. Litzanbercer. Stuart street. 8 ’ CONVENIENT Store and House to Let, Apply E. W. U’Rcn, Kensington. lELD NATURALIST CLUB.—Meeting To-morrow, 2.30, Pillar Post, Albany street. Excursion; Opoho, Signal hill. IjlOR SALE OR TO LEASE—Good building site in Great King street, near new Post-office, leased at 10s per foot Apply Captain Cook Hotel, Great Kin» street. ° W A^/?' E ?’ii tWO j^ ar P enters ‘ at once * Marshall and Copeland. WANTED, to purchase (for cash) a small Building Allotment, within easy distance of Post-office. Address “E ’’Stab v ffice ’’ WANTED, an industrious General Servant. For address apply Mr Rogerson, Bootmaker, George street. TO LET, Furnished Rooms. Peterson’s Brick Buildings, corner of Walker and ■Princes streets. FU RNISHEL) Bedrooms to let, Kelvin Cottage, Jones street, Princes street south. WANTED, Machinists, Apprentices Finishers for Shirts. Apply Laoey, opposite Middle District School, D hug street, ’
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Evening Star, Issue 3444, 6 March 1874, Page 3
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659Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3444, 6 March 1874, Page 3
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