Late Advertisements. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. TITHE daily increase in the number of new JL Advertisements in the Evening Stab renders it necessary that they should be handed in to the office as early as possible, in order to secure their publication in the country edition. Our friends will oblige by handing in their Advertisements not later than half-past three o’clock. WANTED, an experienced Nursemaid; references required. Apply Mrs Mackerras, Forth Place, off George street. THE CATALAN HAIR RENEWER is sold by all Chemists, Hairdressers, and Storekeepers. Also by B. Bagley and Son. U A NYTHINGFresh, Bob?” “Yes, Mary, you can buy the very best Tea for 2s 6d per lb at D. M‘Fatlan’s, Georee street, next A, and T. Inglis.” M RS BARNARD, late s.s. Wellington letter for you at Post Office, Dunedin, * ModernLanguages.—Greek, Latin, German, French, Italian, Spanish; also Drawing, Painting, &c., &c. Second Quarter commences 4th April. A. BUEOHLER, comer of Octagon and George street, above Peterson’s, grocer. NOTICE. MEETING will take place in the Walton School-room, Fairfield, on Thursday Evening, Bth instant, at 7 o’clock. The Coal Masters and Coal Miners of Green Island District are invited to attend. ANDERSON’S BAY. . THRESHOLD VILLA SITES of from One -I- Acre and upwards in this delightful and favorite Suburb for Sale cheap and upon easy terms. J Particulars at STEWART & DOUGHTY’S, Estate Agents, Manse street, Dunedin. 'rO LET, Five-roomed House, Canongate. ■A Apply Mr Stentiford, Maclaggan street. WANTED Known—Just opened atßeith and Wilkie’s, two cases of real Japanese Cabinets, suitable for presents. WANTED Known Just opened, one case real Japanese Tea Caddies, Handkerchief Boxes, &0., &c., at Reith and Wilkie’s. Rexchelt’s Buildings, WANTED, a Second Cook for Restaurant. Apply Provincial Hotel. WANTED, the Painter to finish Mr Haggitt’s Verandah at once. TED, for an up-country store, , * j Young Man to keep books, and assist in the drapery department. Apply Post Office Box 107. WANTED, a Competent Manchester Hand. A. andT. Inglis. WANTED, a smart Youth, for the Boot Department. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED, Stonebreakers to-morrow mom•ln£- ~A P PI 7 Smith and Marshall, ilallcorai f Halfway Bush. WANTED Known, “ Cruden’s Concordance” can be procured at Hay’s Bible Warehouse for five shillings. WANTED, Machinist; also, Improver, t Machine. Brick house, first rights way, Fxlleul street. WANTED, an Apprentice for Berlin wool work. Apply E. Baume, George street. WANTED, a Carpenter for a few weeks, J. Farra, Princes street. WANTED, Good Mantle Hands. Apply eaj to Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and Co. TO BOOT CLOSERS.—Wanted, a good Fitt Moir and Son, Maclaggan street, next Albi Hotel. ANTED Julia to call on your old friend. WANTED, a Situation for a Lad of 19. C attend to a house and garden and general work. Address “J.A.Z., office of tl paper. COMPOSITION POWDER, in half-crown til a* Kugehnann, Medical Herbalist, Lov York place. LOST, Gold Locket, with diamond device a > portrait. Finder rewarded. W. Comoro Wise and Co., Princes street. A THREE or FOUR-ROOMED ~ HOUi Wanted in Town. Long tenant. Apt “ Alpha," office of this paper. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given, that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “ The Land Transfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same. Section 45, block XXI.,. Town of Dunedin, Adam Sprott Clark, of Dunedin, engineer, applicant. 1824. Part of sections 15 and 16, block VI., Town District, John Anderson, of Caversham, settler, applicant. 1832. Allotments 14, 15, and 16, block 111., Township of Roslyn, Jane Kitchen Hastie, wife of Alexander Hastie, of Dunedin, settler, applicant. 1846. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 3rd <Tay of April, 1875, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. D. P. MAIN, District Land Registrar. BOARD AND RESIDENCEPRIVATE Board and Residence, cox ll ® l °f Stafford street and Club Reserve. LI per week. Mrs English. BURNISHED BEDROOM in George 1- street, for two gentlemen, with or without board. Apply Victoria Bakery, George street. SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. TO FURNITURE DEALERS AND OTHERS. 220 Cases WALTER HEYWOOD’S AMERICAN CHAIRS. WHITELAW & c have received instructions to sell auction at their Rooms, Rattray street, Tuesday, 6th April, at 2 o’clock—--100 cases Extra Washington wood ehaii 20 „ Douglas cane office chairs Crown dining „ Florence „ „ Filmore cane gents’ „ Plain cane rocking ~ Plain cane nurse „ Ball grecian M Children’s low wood ~ Children’s low hole ~ 20 20 20 10 10 10 5 Samples now on view; Terms at sale.
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Evening Star, Issue 3780, 6 April 1875, Page 3
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