WANTED. ANTED Ladies and Gentlemen to know the Grand Stand will be covered free from rain or sun. WANTED Persons having Cottages To Let to apply to me, as 1 have daily applications fer the same. Having large experience in this business, I am enabled to keep a pretty correct list of good and bad tenants. Charges for letting or collecting, or letting, collecting, and general management, moderate. WM. HOOPER, Princes street. \ ¥T ANTED Known—ln consequence of ex- ’ * piration of lease and rebuilding of larger and more suitable premises for extension of business, E. Stokes, tailor and clothier, George street, has determined to sell off his entire stock of Tweeds and Clothing, amounting to over one thousand pounds, by reducing the prices of suits to such a low margin of profit as will meet the means of all who are in want of a first-class suit of clothing. His, ability as a cutter and tradesman is so well known as to need no comment. Good wine needs no bush. Five per cent, will be allowed to all customers for prompt cash. 7ANTED Known— Just landed, two t u .Cases White Shirts, comprising Manifold Plaits, Military Fronts, open behind, and Full Dress; from bast manufacturers. D. Sampson. VX7ANTED Known—Just landed, tw Cases First-class Lambswool and Merino Hosiery, suitable ror present and coining season - D. Sampson. ANTED Known—Hats, in great variety, color, and shape, for the Races and present season. D. Sampson. \\ ANTE O Known Just Opened, cases Tweeds, Coatings, and Overcoatings— splendid assortment. D. Sampson. WANTED Known -Magnificent Stock of First-class Goods in every department. D. Sampson. VKJT ANTED Known—Watson’s Restauran t/ w ? 11 be °P en T o-night, and during th Race Week ti 111 o’clock p.m. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.—A few Sections in Darley; Houses and Sections at Mount Pleasant, three minutes’ walk from the C’aversham Railway Station ; a quarter-acre Section in Queen street, Dunedin, very cheap; Beautiful Sec“ons at Mornington ; first class Comer Section at St. Kilda, filled up to oad level MOSGIEL, MOSGrIEL. MOSGIEL. Sections in the above thriving Township, at from Ll6. SADDLE HILL TOWNSHIP, In the very centre of the Coal Pits. Sections from LlO each. Several Houses for Sale on easy terms. No industrious working man need be without a Home of his own. as the most liberal arrangements as regards time and payments will be made for any of these properties, with immediate possession. HY. F. HARDY, Princes street, Dunedin. Mr Hardy will advise working men and others how they may obtain a home of their own in a few years, for less money than their rent would come to in the same time. JONES, BAS CH, & CO., HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, Have for Sale by Private Treaty, Leith street -Two Cottages. Frederick street—Choice Section tvi? B^rn —Superior Houses and Sections Fhe Glen—Well-situated Sections and Horn H orbury—Half-acre, well improved and fern with two substantially - built houses then Caversbam—Six-roomed House and half-an-i Forbury, Cargill Road Three Sections. Forbury, Hillside Road—Three-roomed He and Section, securely fenced. Roslyn—Three-quarter acre, cheap Sections in South Dunedin, Forbury, Opt Eglinton, St. Kilda, Green Island, Ro’ say, Ravensbum. Burnside, &c., &c., i Hotel up-country, doing a good trade Roslyn, Sunnyside—The property of Ja Lambert, Esq, New Portobello Road, near Anderson s Road—Three Acres Freehold Land, suit; f°LT! , a reßt dence. Fine view. Front 1,330 feet to District Road. • Pine Hill—lo Acres Blueskin Junction—2o Acres. Plans and all other information at our office, Temple Chambers, Princes street. Rents Collected. F NAPIER’S BUSH. OR S A Those Choice Sites for private real fronting Leith and Forth streets, immec opposite the old Botanical Gardens. Th lity is select and the view admirable. Apply to CONNELL & MOOD CHOICE VILLA SITES AT ANDEI SON’S BAY. FOR SALE.—a number of very desir Sites for Villa Residences at Anders Bay, unequalled n the district for aspect view, and near to the proposed station of Peninsula Railway, now in course of const tion. Apply to R. M. ROBERTSOI SOUTH DUNEDIN. Allotments for Sale; pi LSO; opposite the St. Kilda H< mANKS ! TANKS I TANKS !—Wai k °° wn , tblit Tanks, with taps all c plete, are always on hand at Hughes Harvey s, Princes street south. "CIOR SALE, a Thriving U J- 1 B«tcheir Business in a rising or. S. CUMBERLAND STREET, five from Railway Station. For Sal Freehold Allotment, with two tron three substantially-built Cottages, L 75 per annum, worth LBB pei Stewart and Doughty, Land am Agents, ftfapse street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3769, 23 March 1875, Page 1
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