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BUSINESS NOTIONS. NEW FURNISHING GOODS. Carpets, New Tapestry Carpets New Kidderminster Carpets, New Stair , ~ Carpets .' • .'■[ ‘ j, New. Felt Cfupets, and New Felt Squares Felt Carpets, Is 9d, 3s 3d, 3a 6d, 3s 9d, 4a .... per yard , ‘ . ; , HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. WANTED. r ANTED, : for Paper Bag Making. Samuel Lister, Stafford street. AN TIEDby an experienced ■ young - - !■ person, i a situation as Barmaid : Town or country. “.G.M.,” Star Office. ANTED, Good General Servant. Caversham Hotel, Caversham. Tb' ' 60 cords J Pine and , : Mixed Wood, Leith Valley. Apply Mr Fogel’s stole,' King street. 1 r ANTED, a useful Girl, about 14 or 15- ' one accustomed to children. Apply Mrs' H. S. Fish,' Stafford street.' r ANTED, an efficient Milliner and Saleswoman. ..Ross and Glendining. r ANTED, a good Machinist; one used to Upholstery Work, Apply North and Scoullar, Rattray street. 'AN,TEE), Machinist; also Apprentices , and Folders. ' Apply Mrs Keates, . Castle street south,' '"ANTED, a thoroughly competent . 1 Salesman, to take management' ol Men’s Mercery. Brown, Ewing and Co. r ANTED, Apprentices to the Mill! nery and r Dressmaking. Apply Mri Pearl, George street. • ANTE D, a Carriage Blacksmith. ,A p ply Groves Bros. r ANTED, Coat, Vest, and, Trowee: hands, Shirt Machinists, Needle ;Women,lmprovers,Appr entices, in or on doors. ~ New Zealand Clothing Factory. ■ a i good hand for. the Cloth " . ing. or Men’s Mercery Department ,; A.and T., j nglis. ~ • W ANTED. Known- Great [sacrifice T " Hats, in all shapes and colors; mu hp; cleared out within a fortnight, prior ■ ■ jltoek-taking. Sale t© ■ commence on. Satu day, 25th inst. D. Sampson, Hat Manufa turer. -.m v •• ■■ "ANTED all who are in want of ; . . ' ' First-class , Suit of Clothing, t inspect the large and most varied stock o Winter Tweeds, Cloths, and Overcoatings .that E. Stokes,, tailor, &c., George, street has now on view at prices much lower tha: are usually charged; His garments will bea comparison with any house in the trade fo ' style, fit, and .workmanship. The highea wages are' paid, ' and the best hands em ployed. r r r ANTED Known—That A. Walker i selling Mosgiel Tweed very cheap bought a job ■sa 6d per yard ; manufactu rers price was 6s 9d.

r ANTED, the Ladies of Dunedin to know .that WM. MELVILLE Las Just received a splendid assortment of the following machines : , i.Wheeler and Wilson (English and Ameri- • can)’ / •;/, : ~ S\^tsnre, H Weir,,Little.Wanzer, Ac., :r'; At bis . depot, George-street. Repairs executed ontheshorteatnolice. r ANTED Known. tJse, Williams’s Fire KinfUers,. if you want an early break[fast. Sold ,by :all grocers, at 4d per dozen or 3s 6d per gross. S.. BIRD, Agent. ANTED Known—Ask' your Grecer for Olson’s Tomato Sauce j nothing can supersede'the quality. See that you get the genuine article. Stamped “H. Olson,” on stopper and bottle.^ 1 i j 8. BIRD, Sole Agent.

r ANTBD Known—On Sale, 200 Bartels Cement—White’s *nd Knight’s. Sevan’s, (100 barrels) American Plaster of Paris; lime, &o. S. BIRD, Walker street. MONEY I MONEY 1 MONEY I ‘VSTANTED Known—That R. Hart has Tv completed his Pawn Office, and is now? prepared to lend out any amount of Money 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— R. BART, No. 10, George street, . Two doors from Robert Burns Hotel. 'ANTED Known—W. Allan, bavin • ~ - taken Otago Dyeworks, is now pre pared to : Dye for the Ladies ; gloves feathers, furs, cleaned and dyed. Want© •Known—.Blankets, carpets, cleaned am colors renewed ; velvets, silks, cotton am , .■woollenj deaned and dyed. Wanted Know -—Allkinds of skins cleaned, dyed: sheep Bkms made pure and white. Wanted Know: ■ °. Water stains taken out of tweeds b any kind of doth. . .. a —freehold Homes f it ’ • y or , § B ? en *.. Quarter-acre section 16. : mmutes frpm Post Office, frond LI nava o V I "" fca,tn ents i Apply W, Hoop*

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Evening Star, Issue 3488, 28 April 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3488, 28 April 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3488, 28 April 1874, Page 1

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