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Why i s the city of Bath like the celebrated •r r « ounson. Because it has shown its liking tor a good Hayter. ° ~ A Righted Being: Aunt-“ Well, Mabel, don t cry. If Elua is going, you will have another nurse. > Mabel-“No, I shall never liaA c another nurse—‘-I U marry young !” Reassuring.—Traveller in Ireland (rheumatic and very particular): “Now, I hope the sheets C^ean *. Kathleen (the chambermaid) : Uane, sir? Share they’re just damp from the mangle, sir. . Alteration in the Cut.—Modem mechanical inventions are so rapidly superseding the oldfashioned implement, the scythe, that Time ought in future to be represented with a mowing machine.

La e Advertisements. npo LET, Furnished Bedroom. Peterson’s xrr buildings, corner of Piincea and Walker streets. TENDERS Wanted for the erection of Dwelling Bouse in Howo street. H. F. Hardy, architect. THURSDAY, 19th MARCH. At 12 o’clock. 8 cases Anchovies 8 do Pale heiry, white seal 2 do Brown Sherry 17 boxes Pipes 1 bale Hops barrels Herrings

j^/T HEPBURN, & CO. npo LET, Room, unfurnished, with fireJL place; also, lodging for single woman. Inquire Miss Clough, George street. WAVrSt), tenders for Plumbing ; labor only. Geo. 0. Clayton, University. Bond street. 4 ANTED, a Bricklayer, to build an nT tt .°y ea in Macla 2gan street. Apply Cox’s Hotel.

iAN I a Man to drive grocery van • one accustomed to the trade preferred. Apply A. Mercer and Son, Princes street south. room hy a VSTANTED, immediately, Sittingi V , a “ d Betl -room, with Board, uv a lady and three little girls, for a few weeks —Laversham or Anderson’s Bay preferred. Address, J. Thomson, Fogel’s Store, Great King street, Dunedin. FINAL NOTICE. WILLIAM LAWIIENSON’S ESTATE. A MEETING will be held in Skene’s Labor Exchange Offices on Thursday, arch, at II a.m., to declare a final dmdend and ciose the business in connection with the above estate. ANDREW M'FAHLANE) ™ . JOHN SKENE } Trustees - ESTATE OF T. R. WILLSON, DECEASED. •kk Caims against above Estate must be rendered on or before Ist April, to ESTHER & LOW, George street, Dunedin. JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS’ SUCIETY. fJIHE Sixth-General Meeting will beheld at Milton Hall, Stuart street, To-morrow u 'ghfc, at S o'clock sharp. JAMES GRIFFIN, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN NAVAL COMPANY. JUT ANT’S Inspection Tomorrow Evening at 7.30. A good muster requested. WM. STAVELY,

Captain. YOUNG Nursegirl wanted. Apply Mrs Wise, Upper Cargill street. FOUND, Pccket-booh containing money. The owner can get the same by applying at Telegraph Office. WILL be given for the Loan of LSO _ for 12 mouths. Address “ No. 1,” Star office. LOCOMOTIVE Engineering, Mechanism of Railways, 64 large engravings, 240 woodcuts, imperial 4-to. Hay’s Bible Ware-. house. r¥lo LET, a Three-xoomed House, suit--41 able for shop oy dwelling. Apply to O’Brien, Munster Arms. ™ J WANTED, hrst-class Milliner. Herbert,. Haynes, and Go, WANTED, Pressera and Apprentices to sewing machine. Also, Shirt Finishers. Mrs Keates, Castle street south. FRIDAY, 20th MARCH, 12 o’clock. SALVAGE EX SURAT. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. arc instructed to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on Friday, 20th March, at ,12 o’clock— A further arrival of Salvage, ex Surat, consisting of 11 cases Drapery 14 trunks Boofjs Immediately after, at the New Shed. Old Jetty—--2? cases Oilmen’s Stores 8 boxes Candles 1 case Drugs 8 cases Tobacco 4 cases Glass 4 crates iarthenware 3 cases, contents unknown Terms at sale.

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Evening Star, Issue 3454, 18 March 1874, Page 3

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552

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3454, 18 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3454, 18 March 1874, Page 3

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