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BUSINESS NOTICES. NEWS FURNISHING GOODS. New Brussels Carpets, New Tapestry Carpets; New Kidderminster Carpets, New Stair ; Carpets New Felt Carpets, and New Felt Squares !■ -Felt Carpets, la 9d, 3s ad, 3a 6d, 3s9d, 4s' • ■■■-; per yard ■ i v HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. i WAiTIED. ANTED, a good Machinist; one used » V :t6 Upholstery Work. Apply North ' and Scoullar, Rattray street. ’TTC7 ANTED, a Blacksmith for the counVV i.tryj good wages given. Apply Arthur Briscoe and Co. r r .. \TTANTED, Machinist; also Apprentices Vy . and Folders. Apply Mrs Keates, Cattle street; south.

'VTTTANTED, > a* thoroughly' competent YYi Salesman, to take management of : Men’s Mercery. 1 Brown, EWing and Co. 'ANTED, Apprentices ;to -the Millinery and Dressmaking. Apply Mrs ; Pearl, George street.. ANTED,; a Girl about seventeen, for general housework for the country. Apply Mrs Bell, Elm;,row. ANTE D, a Carriage Blacksmith, ply Groves Bros. ApAJSTED,' Coat, Vest and Trowser hands, Shirt Machinists, Needlewomen, Improvers, Apprentices, in or out doors. New Zealand Clothing Factory. ANTED, a good hand for the Cloth.v » 'ing or Men’s 'Mercery Department, A. and T. inglis.' ’ ■ 1 J ’ ' ANTED: Known— Great {sacrifice of Hatsj in all shapes, and colors; must fep cleared cut within a. fortnight, prior to Btobk-takihg. Sale to commence bn Saturday, 26th Inst, D. Sampson, Hat Manufacturers ' r, ANTED 1 all who are in waht of a - First-class Suit of- Clothing to inspect the large and most varied stock of Winter Tweeds, Cloths, and Overcoatings, that E. Stokes, r tailor, &c., 'George street, has now on view at ■ prices mncb 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 emW ANTED Known—That A.'Walkeris . selling Mosgiel Tweed very cheap, Bought 1 a' job ss-fid per yard; manufacturers price was 6s 9d. \\T ANTED, the Ladies jof Dunedin to ;V? ' know- that W-M. MELVILLE has just received 'a splendid assortment of the following machines Wheeler and Wilson (English and American) c - -• I S\riftsure, Weir, Little Wanzer, See., At his depot, ; George street. J Repairs executed on the shortest notice. - n—....—■■ ■ —.l ,r. ■■ I ANTED ' Known.- XJse Williams’s Fire Kindlers, if you want an early break-' ftfst. Sold by all grocers, at 4d per dozen or 8b 6d per gross. '■

S; BIRD, Agent. ANTED Khdwn—-Ask your Grecer fdr Olson’s Tomato Sauce ; hothingcan supersede the quality. See that yon get the genuine article. ' Stamped “H. Olson,” on stopper land bottle. ’ , S. BIRD, Sole Agent. ANTED Known—On Sale, 200 Barr els Cement—White’s and Knight’s. Bevan’s, (100 barrels) American; Plaster ,of Paris; lame, &e. . i : i S. BIRD, Walker street.

. MONEY I MONEY J MONEY 1 WANTED Known—That R. Hart has completed- his Pawn Office, and is now prepared'to. lend out . any amount of MonSy at the lowest rate of interest, or half the rate of interest of any pawnbroker in the Colony—viz., Eightpence in the Pound. The utmost value advanced upon all classes of goods, from one shilling to . £IOO. The highest price given for old geld and silver. Note the address—i' R. HART, ; ~ , No. 10, George street, Two doors from Robert Bums Hotel WANTED, Known—W. Allan, having taken. Otago Dyeworks. is now prepared to Dye for the. .Ladies; gloves, leathers, furs, cleaned and dyed. Wanted Known—Blankets, carpets, cleaned and colors renewed ; velvets, silks, cotton and woollen, cleaned and dyed. Wanted Known —All kinds of skins cleaned, dyed; sheepskips made pnre and white. Wanted Known —Salt water stains taken out of tweeds or any kind of cloth. WANTED Known—Freehold Homes for working men. Quarter-acre sections, 15 ; minutes from Post Office, from Ll6, Apt,^w - H °° per ’ WANTED to Sell, Buggies, Express Waggons, Salisbury, Whitechapel, an^ . ordinary. Spring Carts. Carriages of eyery,descnption made to order. Carver and Cc^;,. George street, Dunedin. the 23rd, an Angle Indicator, JLA by Houghton. ■ Any one returning the same to 'W. :P«roival, Optician, will be re-

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Evening Star, Issue 3487, 27 April 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3487, 27 April 1874, Page 1

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