Late Advertisements. i EVENING CLASS, 15s per quarter. Mr Gow, St Andrew and Filleul streets,; Girls’ class on Tuesday and Thursday. ■ BOARD and Residence for two young Men in a private family. For address, apply Mr A. Reek, George street. NURSE and I aundress both experienced,; wanted for country. Apply, before 12, to Mrs Grant, Englewood. TUESDAY, sth MAY, 11 o’clock. At Rattray street Jetty. SHIP’S LONG-BOAT, with Masts, Sails, Oars, and Anchor, all complete. It/T'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Undersigned has removed to an Office upon Messrs Kenyon and Turton’s Staircase, ' rinces street. FREDK. CHAPMAN, Solicitor. TO be Sold (cheap), 2| Acres Freehold Land; with comfortable Two-roomed Cottage, three miles from town. Good spring of water, and a splendid road. Paul and M acpherson. WANTED, Two good Ploughmen. Apply to Farmers’ Arms Hotel, Princes street south. TUESDAY, sth MAY, At 12 o’clock. FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Corner of London and Scotland streets. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from Walter Guthrie, Esq., to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on 1 uesday, sth May at 12 o’clock, ’ Section 32, Block XX., corner of London and, Scotland streets. . ,* Together with That elegant Villa Residence erected thereon, and specially built by the proprietor for his own occupation. The House consists of 7 rooms, with bathroom ; also wash-house, scullery, and coalhouse. The dining, drawing, and bedrooms are fitted with register grates arid handsome picture rods. The kito&en is also fitted with a large range and kitchen dresser. The ground is neatly laid out as. a flower and fruit garden. 1 here is also a substantial picket fence all round ; the property, and everything .is in first-.lass condition. On the same day, at the House, * At 2 o’clock. The whole of his superior Household Furniture, Comprising drawing-room suite in walnut, walnut centre table, walnut whatnot, card tables, lady’s work table, pier ' glass 40 by su, cornice poles, curtains, timepieces, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, Venetian blinds, fenders and fireirons, book-case, cheffonier, dining-room suite in hair-cloth, dining table, engravings, .chromos, &c. ; bedsteads—single and double, hair mattresses, feather pillows, wash-stands, dressingglasses, chests of drawers, kitchen utensils, &c. Also, Cottage pianoforte. . Catalogues at Rooms of Auctioneers. nno LET, a Six-Roomed House in Castle X 1 street, near Frederick street. Apply bn the premises. WANTED, a Girl from sixteen to twenty years. Apply to Mrs W. Gilchrist, Elm Row. WANTED, one or two 400-gallon Tanks. Anply H. Beckingsale, draper, George street, WANTED, an Assessor for the Dunedin Water Works Company. For particulars apply at the Company’s Offices. Applications to be in by Friday next, at 12 o’clock, Thomas Dick, Secretary. WANTED, a good Housemaid and Waitress. J. Paterson, Australasian Hotel, Maclaggau street, OTAGO TURKISH BATH COMPANY. rjMJIS Evening an Adjourned Meeting of Shareholders, at Criterion Hotel, at eight o’clock. Important business. W. S. BURTON. WANTED, House and Shop, centre the town. 'Address, with price, “ A. 8..” Star office. ’ TO Let, front and back rooms. Apply late Economic Printing office. WANTED Tailors. Apply A. Ander- , son, Rattray street. • ,i. will be received till 2 p.m, on ~ Saturday, 9th May, for the erection-of a Three-roomed Cottage. William Harrop, Albany street. WANTED, a respectable Girl as apprentice to the Machine and Tailorin S- Thos, Carr, Tailor, George street. WANTED, an Improver to Machine., Brick house, first jicht-of-wav. Filleul street. r T'° let;, at Mornington, six-roomed JL House and Garden. Wm. Brown Princes street. * New Zealand clothing factory, Wanted, two good Tailors to oversee tables; must understand machine work. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTM SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society fo purpose of receiving subscriptions, will be held at the Offices of the Soeiet Wednesday Evening, the 6th inst., bet the hours of 6 and 8. CHAS. RETD, . Secreta: LOST, on Saturday evening, a Parcel containing two books between Manse street and A. and J. Macfarlane, Grocers. Finder will be rewarded ®n returning the same to A. and J. Macfarlane’s. I.O.G.T.—LODGE PIONEER OF DU nEDIN, No. 2. THE Members of this Lodge are requested to attend at the Lodge-room, 1 'ddfellows Hall, George street, To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, at 730 o’clock. Business : Installation of Officers. Officers and members of Sister Lodges are invited to attend. By order. CHAS. DE LONGUEVILLE GRAHAM W.S. ’
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Evening Star, Issue 3493, 4 May 1874, Page 3
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