Late AdvertisementsWILL SHORTLY ARRIVE— The Balmoral VARIETY TR UPe OF SCOTTISH Vi »C a LISTS AND PERFORMING DuGS. Miss Jessie Campbell, Miss Flora Clyde, aud MLs Orace Cooke. The Herd Laddie and his Twa Collie Dogs. The World’s Wonders, imported expressly for the Queen’s Theatre, Dunedin. r pENDERS will be received till Monday, 20th instant, at noon, to erect Dining Rooms in High street, for Watson Brothers. MASON & WALES, Architects. FOR Sale—lo Fat Pigs. Muir’s, Caversham. Apply at Mr ANT HD To Sell, a Horse, Spring Cart, and Harness. J. Smith, Frederick street. Strong Apply WANTED, Two Girls to serve as apprentices, at D. Cohen’s Fur Establishment, Moray Place, two doors from Waverley Boarding house. WAITED, a Blacksmith for Oamaru* Apply Reid and Gray, Dunedin, ANTED, a Lad about 15. Apply oi •d -j. Monday, Clifford and Morris, Otagi Portrait Gallery, Fleet street. WANTED Known—Strayed from Shamrock and Thistle Hotel four young Turkeys and their mother. Any person who may have them or gives information to J. Scanlan, King street, will be rewarded. WANTED all who are in want of a First-class Suit of Clothing to inspect Dm la-ge and most varied stock of Winter Tweeds, Goths, and Overcoatings, that E. Stokes, tailor, &0., George street, has now on view at prices much lower than are usually charged. His garments will bear comparison with any house in the trade for style, fit, and workmanship. The highest wages are paid, and the best hands employed, QN SALE AND TO ARRIVE. 201) cases Devoe’s Kerosene Oil, patent cans 2 tons genuine White Lead, in lewt. casks 5 *ons White Lead, in kegs 500 gallons Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, in casks 3 tons Putty, in casks 10,000 Gold Leaf 50 bales and cases Paperhangings 1 ton Red iVJ etallic Oxide Paint 3 tons assorted Paints 6 tons Whiting. To Arrive, ex William Davie--75 cases Chance’s 16 and 21o z. Glass, assorted sizes 10 cases do do, stock sizes 2 do Rough Plate 2 do Enamelled Glass. To Arrive, ex Durham. 3 cases assorted Picture and Room Gold Mouldings, superior quality 2 cases Engravings and Chromo-Litho-graphs, by the best artists. To Arrive, ex City of Takjore. 100 drums Raw and Boiled Oil 16 casks do do 3 tons Putty 10 tons genuine and other qualities White Lead, in casks and kegs. H. S. Pl-fl AND SON. WANTED, an Office Boy. Apply J. B. M'Culloch, No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. HIGH SCHOOL. SECOND QUARTER will begin on MONDAY, APRIL 20. Entrance Examination at 10 o’clock. S. HAWTHORNE, Rector.
A UTIO N. —r-A Bill of Exchange for £ 1,300 dated October 10, due April 13, in favor of David Proudfoot, having been lost, the public are cautioned against dealing with the same. GEORGE PROUDFOOT. of the Committee of the Horticural Society, on Monday, 13th inst., at 8 p.m. LOST, on Wednesday, between Kaikorai and Rattray street, small Buggy lushion. Finder rewarded, Henry Scott. Commercial. WANTED, Tenders for a Four-roomed Cottage (labor only). Apply to Wm. Gilchnst. WAW TED to Buy or Lease, on the east side of Forth street, oue-eighth of quarter Section for a Sabbath School. Anolv Keith and Wilkie. • J WANTED, two, good < abinetmakers and an Upholsterer. North and Scoullar. WANTED, an Apprentice; respectable Boy. T. Price, Bootmaker, Stafford street, two doors from Princes street. \hJ wo or three smart Lads. J, v v Coventry, George street. SUMS from £2OO upwards to Lend on mortgage, at current rates of interest. Apply T. REDMAYNE, Union street. HOD-CARHIERS’ SOCIETY. MEETING will be held on Monday, 13th inst., at the Royal George Hotel, at 8 p.m. A full attendance requested. JAS. EDWARDS, Chairman. GRASS PADDOCK AT MORNINGTON. rno LET, for six months, a Three-acre • Paddock, well fenced, splendidly grassed, with an unfailing, supply of water. Apply to Mr Anderson, solicitor, Mornington ; or at Smith an i Anderson’s offices. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. Christian Chapel, Great King street. THOS, H. BATE*} (Evangelist from America) will (d.v.) preach To-morrow Evening. Subject; “The Means of Adoption.” vSaLE, a full-grown Thorn Hedge ; to be removed at oneo. Apply opnosite First Church,
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Evening Star, Issue 3474, 11 April 1874, Page 3
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