Lat" Advertisements, ANTED by a Lady in Town, a Daily Governess to teach voung children. Address by letter to Box No. 17, Post Office. VI / ANTED, Man accustomed to wash „ , bottles. Apply to Thomson and Co., Stafford street. 7 ANI ED, a Bookkeeper; one who could make himself useful in book selling preferred. Apply hy letter, stating salary expecten, to Reith and. Wilkie, booksellers. V\^ ANTK ' D ' Precentor for Anderson’s Bay % V Presbyterian Church. Salary, L2O per annum. Applications to be lodged with Mr Adam Is ichol. w w ANTED, a first-class Ironmonger. Apply to James Walls, Princes street, a good Cook, male or female. Globe Hotel, Princes street. WANTED, a Good Cook—male or female. ,PPly» sharp, Hutton’s Caledonia .Hotel, Walker street. ANTED, a Strong Lad, Apply Black and Son, Maclaggan street. CENTERS Wanted. Apply sharp to Wm. Hilton, at the Railway Foundry, King street. ANTED Known Christmas Presents » and New Year’s Gifts almost given awayjit Hart s Fancy Bazaar, Arcade. AN TED Known—Any person purchasing to the amount of 5s worth will get Is returned at Hart’s Fancy Bazaar, Arcade. 'jnSTANTED Known—Glorious News for ▼ T everybody. Twenty per cent allowed for cash for all purchases from 6s and upwards at Hart’s 1 ancy Bazaar, Arcade. Known—Hard’s Fancy Bazaar ▼ ▼ is crowded daily. Recollect Is from every os returned to purchasers. W ANTEI) Known—New Hush, New Rush \ to th „° Crite rion Warehouse, George street ; new Goods, useful and ornamental, ANTED Known—Pressure of Business i • l7 Co, r i l', e . , s me to keep open till 8 p.m. during the holidays. 1 WANTED Known—Public patronage is invited and appreciated by Peter Anderson. The Criterion Warehouse, George street. WANTED Known—The Victorian Fruit JV J. ( , T , eor * e steeet, uext R oyal George Hotel. G. I. Merrie. WANTED Known—Every Delicacy of the season to be had at Merrie’s Shop. ueorge street. 17 ANTED Known—Special Meeting of Bricklayers’ Society to-morrow, at 8 p.m. Business of importance. W VTTAN PED Known, that all kinds of Fruit andT>rir l c r^s{ l^t,^ bion - J!ros - Geol^ FRONT Parlor and Bedroom to Let. Api late Economic Printing.Works, Mach gan street. ’ CAUIION to the Public, not to hnv fran of ducks and geese, hut go to Harpe Arcade, where you will get real live Ducks per pair. Geese, 8s each. ’ HOME Employment. Must write Wib ladies writing no objection. Addn with specimen, “ P. Q.,” Stah OHice. UNFURNISHED Room to Let. Ap next Shamrock Cottage, Grosve street, KeugiugttiO)
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Evening Star, Issue 3692, 22 December 1874, Page 3
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408Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3692, 22 December 1874, Page 3
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