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Late Advertisements. GOOD WheeJer and Wilson Machinist wanted. Apply, Mrs Hendry, dressmaker. King street, opposite Police Station. WANTED, an experienced General Servant. References required. Apply, Mrs Stanford, All Saints’ Parsonage. ANTED, a Strong Girl as general ser- « ? vant. Apply, Mrs Hughes, Duncan street, near Wilson’s Bakery. WANTED, a Plasterer for plastering Billiard Room, &c. Apply, Sussex Hotel. ANTED, a Girl about 16 Apply, Mrs Nasmath, corner of Leith and Albany streets. WANTED, a Domest’c Servant. Apply, Mrs Davidson, Castle street. WANTED, a General Servant, No washing. Apply to Mrs R. M'Quaid, George street. TO QUARRYMEN,—Wanted, a Spaller; none but competent hands need apply’ For particulars, apply at Maolaggan street Quarry, or to Jas. B. M'Culloch, No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. WANTED Known A Comfortable Home for two Single Men, Apply, J. MT.aren, corner of Frederick and Castle streets. WANTED Known—A first-class selfacting slide-rest screw cutting lathe for Sale, at Hughes and Harvey’s, Princes street south. WANTED, tenders for filling np an allotment of ground. Particulars at Allan’s Store, King street. PUBLIC NOTICES. BY SPECIAL AUTHORITY Under the Patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, the Mayor of Dunedin, and the People of Otago. GRAND ART EXHIBITION. HAY A CO.’S THIRD ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF WORKS OF ART. Messrs ay. e. hay & co. (i a te Howell and Hay), in holding this ibeir Third Annual Art Union in Dunedin, would respectfully request the support of all classes, if only from the fact that they claim for this distribution of works of art that there is actual bond, fide value given in their prizes for the amount set against them. The general satisfaction we have given in previous years is some guarantee that we shall continue to deserve the support so freely accorded us in these undertakings ; but to all, we say, “ Come andisee for yourselves 1” The prizes consist cf richly-framed pictures, after the most eminent ancient and modern painters, comprising—Oleographs, chromo-lithographs, engravings, photographs, autotypes, tinted lithographs, and prints in substantial ornamental, gilt, maple, rosewood, walnut, and other frames/ 1150 prizes of the value of L 325, in 1,300 tickets at 5s each. The drawing will b? conducted on the strict art union principle by a committe of management chosen by, and from, the ticket-holders present at the time of drawing, of which due notice will be given. To take place on or about the end of December, Prizes on view, and cata l ogues on application, next the Athenaeum, Octagon,Dunedin, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Remember—Admission Free. Mr S. H. SAUNDERS, Agent. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. 1C HARDS AND QO. Will open their NEW PREMISES ON SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 5. The reason why R. & Co. can afford to, and will sell their goods with a SMALLER PROFIT THAN OTHER HO OSES, is owing to their having arranged to do business entirely on the Cash principle. Now Cash Buyers will find this a great boon. There is no Puff, it’s a clear fact. A Liberal Allowance will also be made on all parcels amounting to L 5 and over. We guarantee our Customers the Best Possible Value in the undermentioned Goods, which are all Fresh and New : And a well assorted Stock of MEN’S MERCERY. ICHARDS AND O, (Adjoining the Royal Ccorge Hotel), : GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN \

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Evening Star, Issue 3675, 2 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3675, 2 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3675, 2 December 1874, Page 3

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