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BUSINESS NOTICES: jpIEST EXPOSITION OF NEW GOODS FOR AUTCMN, 1876. HERBERT, HAYNES, k CO. WANTED. WANTED, First-class Machinist for Shirts and Ladies’ Underclothing. Constant employment. Apply, Mrs Keates, Ca«tle street south. w ANTED, a good General Servant, Apply to Mrs G. F. Reid, Manor WANTED, Good Horae Drivers. Apply Reclamation Works, Port Chalmers.’ WAN'I ED, Sailtnakers, immediately. Edmond, Forsyth, and M‘Neill, iron mongers and ship chandlers. ANTED, a good ' eneral Servant. Ap- » V ply Mrs J. B Bradshaw, High street. WANTED, a strong Lad for the furniture ' department. Apply A and T. Inglis, George street. 1 WANTED, a French Polisher. Apply A. and T. Inglis, George street. WANTED, a thorough General Servant. Apply Mrs Anderson, Mornington. WANTED, Fifty handy Men—wages, 9s to 10s a-day. Proctor and Whittaker, Wintom railway, Invercargill. WANTED Persons haying Cottages To Let to apply to me, as l have daily applications for the same. Having large experience in thjp business, lam 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.; WANTED Known—ln consequence of expiration of lease and rebuilding of larger and more suitable premises for extension cf. business, E. Stokes, tailor and clothier, George street, haa determined to sell off bis 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 wipe Heeds no bush. Five percent, will be allowed to all customers for prompt cash. \\ 7 ANTED Known, Back Combs, Back V v Combs. A large assortment of Ladies' Back Hair Ornaments, &c., at Keith and WilK.’ WANTeT* Known, a splendid assort ment o * Tortoise Shtli Goods, in Brooches, Earrings, Bracelets * Crosses, &c.,.at Reith and Wilkie’s. WANTED Known, . lbuma foT tbe Mib lion. The best ° f 4! bum v s in the Colony, from 2s 6d upwa. r(k dred to select from, at Reith an< * Wilkie s, Beiehelt’s Buildings. racelets.—bracelets.-l‘ bacb - LETS.—Wanted Known, just oy' e J le “» at Reith and Wilkie's, Ladies’ Bracelets, i. r ° m Is per pair upwards. WANTED Known—For a good Fitting pair of Trousers at a Guinea, or a Fashionable Cut Suit atL4, try G. Davidson, Maclaggan street, Dunedin. WANTED" 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, Everybody to know that iJ. v v Scoble’s Boot and Shoo Business will be carried on on the opposite side of the street daring the re-building of premises. WANTED TO PURCHASE, several small Freeholds Iroan 29/ to 80 acres each. Urquhart Macpheraon, street. ; WANTED TO PURCHASE, Ship’s Chronometer (second hand or new); must he first-class. Bouman and Co,. Jettj street. ANTED TO SELL (cheap), 3,000 fee Weather Boards, 9xl. Kauri, am ■6,000 feet Lining Boards, 9 x ditto. \V Onions and Co , Cumberland street, opposit Wilson’s Foundry. Highest price given foriol metals. WANTED TO SELL, Baggies, Express Waggons, Salisbury, Whitechapel, and ordinary Spring Carts. Carriages of every description made to order. Carver and Co., George street. Dunedin.

WJ ANTEDTO SELL, Drain Pipes of every » » description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks ; Flooring Tiles, Bricks, Ac. Lambert’s of Leith Wat Up. CORPORATION NOTICES CORPORATION OF PORT CHALMERS. WANTED, a competent Inspector for the Corporation Waterworks. Salary at the rate of L 250 per annum. Applications to bo lodged at this Office by Monday, sth April, 1875, at 4 o’clock p.m. JOHN LAING, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Cnrrie street, Port Chalmers, March 25,1875. EDUCATIONAL. A YOUNG English Lady, who has been partly educated on the Continent, wishes to give tuition in English, Hebrew, Frenchs and German, or Elementary Music. She ir also desirous of forming morning classes at he home for French and German. For further particulars apply to MISS METZ, Lees street. ; 'J'HB MISSES BELL have now resumed 3 Bessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request forffior Pupils to attend ftt tbdr tubal hours.

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Evening Star, Issue 3773, 29 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3773, 29 March 1875, Page 1

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