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TT 3IWES9 NOTICES. L W (> W E R K OR SAl.f, HERBERT, HaVNES, & CO. \\ ANTED, nn experienced Woman as ’ Cook and Laundress, Apply to Mrs George M‘Lean, Constitution street, before one o’clock. \JL* ANTED, a General Female Servant. * v Ap])ly Mrs burton, William street, top ofHigh street. \\ T ANTED, for a Family, a respectable * * middle-aged Woman. Apply Urnuhart M‘Phers'>n, High street. VI ANTED, three Paperhangers for Inver- * * cargill. Three months’ wrk guaranteed, and high wages. Apply Fish and Son. VVJ~ANTED,an Experienced Paper Ruler at T T Fergusson and Mitchell’s, stationers, &c., Princes ' treet. \\ ANTED, a strong Roy for carrying out parcels. One from the North-East Valley preferred. Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and Co. VV ” ANTED, Apprentice to the Bootmaking. ▼ v Apply Wm. Thomas, King street, opposite the Captain Cook Hotel. w ANTED, a thoroughly experienced Milliner. Brown, Ewing, and Co. WANTED, Beer Bottler; none othc than peilectly qualified need applj James Wilson and Co., W ell Paik Brewery. A YOUNG LADY desires Situation ; Nursery Governess or Companion 1 Lady, or is willing to take charge of your children on a voyage to England. Addrei E.C.J.,” General Post Office. TO QUARRYMEN AND CARTERS.Wanted, separate Tenders to snppl Blue stone Rubble, Lime, and Sand for Berber Haynes, and Co.’s Buikliug. Mason an Wales, architects. \V' ANTED, Everyone to Subscribe to tin / » ‘Southern Cross,’ New Weekly Reli gious Pape:, edited by Dr Cameron, R. T, Wheeler, Stafford street. W ANTED Known—ln consequence of ex V » piration of lease and rebuilding ol larger and more suitable premises for extension of bus ness, E. Stoke, tailor and clothier, George street, has determined to sell off his entire stock of Tweeds and Clothing, amount ing to over one thousand pounds, by reducing the prices of suits to such a low margin o) profit as will meet the means of all who are ir want of a first-class suit of clothing. Hif ability as a cutter and tradesman is so wel known as to need no comment. Good win* needs nn bush. Five per cent, will be allowec to all custofneis for prompt cash. ANTED Known—That Barron, Grant, and Co. have removed to Mr Bank’s premises, Princes street. VT7 ANTED Known—Parlor and Bed rooi V » Register Grates, Fenders, and Fh Irons, cheap, at VV. Couston’s, Rattray street,

\\ / ANTED Known—W, Allan is dyeing » ▼ for the ladies all shades and colors; Gentlemen’s Clothes Cleaned or Dyed ; come and see. Otago Dye Works, opposite York Hotel, George street. \\ ANTED Known—Highest priee given forod l ead, Zinc. &c , at Hughes and "Harvey’s, Princes street south WANTED TO PURCHASE, two Horses and Harness. Address, stating particulars, C. B. Shanks, H owe street. ANTED TO RENT, a House of about / * s"ven or eight rooms, near centre of City. Apply to C. R. Chapman, Solicitor, Princes street. \IT ANTED TO «FLL. Buggies, •• xpress Y Waggons, Salisbury, Whitechapel, and ordinary Spring (’arts. Carriages of every description made to order ('arver and Co., George street. Dunedin ANTEDTO SELL, Drain Pipesof every v t description, Flower Pots. (’himney Tops, Founrains, Vases, Butter Crock fPlor.ring Tiles, Bricks, ft c . ’'Nter of f.eifh Works. TO LET TO LET, a Five-roomed Verandah Cottage, fronting Andersonls Bay road. Apply, Dundon’s Store. TO LET, Furnished Bed and Sitting Room. No children or any other lodger. Next to Captain Cook Hotel. LET. On Building Leases. Allotment, 44 ft frontage to Hope street, between Stafford and High streets. Section 36, Block V., Stafford street. Half of Section 27, Block XXVI., 33 ft frontage to Great King street. WEBB & FULTON. T TO LET, one Eight-roomed House and one Four-roomed House. Apply tc J. Adam’s, tailor, George street. EDUCATIONAL. f | aHE MISSES BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Booms, Princes fitreet, and request former Pupils to attend their uffual hours.

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Evening Star, Issue 3742, 19 February 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3742, 19 February 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3742, 19 February 1875, Page 1

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