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BUSINESS notices; F IRBT EXPOSITION OF NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN, 1876. HERBERT, HASHES, & CO. WANTED. „ ANTED, Machinists for Shirts and * * white ■work ; constant employment. Mrs Keates, Castle street. "ITTANTED, a Servant to act as Nurse ’V- and Housemaid, Mrs Maurice Joel, Regent road. XTrANTED, a young Girl as Housemaid. ** Apply to Mrs Hachworth, above the Toll-gate, Roslyn. WANTED, a respectable Girl, about fourteen years old, as an apprentice. G. M. Aldrich. WANTED, a smart Boy to run the Stab in Port Chalmers. Apply to John Dale, at the Port. \\T ANTED, a First-class Horseshoer ; also * v a Wheelwright. Apply Arthur Briscoe and Co. WANTED, first-class Counter Hand for Grocery Warehouse in town. Apply to Box 34, Post Office, paper, ASTE Paper for Sale, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply at office of this WANTED, a Six-roomed House near Post ; Office. Address “A. H.,” Office of this paper. rANTED TO PURCHASE, a three or four-roomed Cottage, North Dunedin. -Apply at Mr Kroon,. George street. WANTED Known, all kinds of ■ Furs made to order, cleaned, repaired, and altered. Manufacturer of oil coats, horse, and van covers. D. Cohen, next door to Bank of New Zealand, George street WANTED Known—Miss Hill, milliner and dressmaker, comer of Stuart street and Moray place. Registry Office for Servants. (General Servants wanted. WANTED Known—A. Alfred, practical saw-maker. Saws set, sharpened hammered, and re-toothed. •’ Orders left at Hughes and' Harvey’s will be promptly attended io. W ANTED Known —A ■ Coach Leaves North-East Valley Returning from Glat Hotel for Dunedin gow Arms for North •* East Valley 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 ~ 12 ~ 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 „ 5.15 „ T. BROWN, Proprietor. ANTED Known—ln consequence of ex piration of lease and rebuilding o larger and more suitable premises for extensioi of business, E. Stokes, tailor and clothier George street, has determined-to sell off hi entire'stock of Tweeds and Clothing, amount tug to over one thousand pounds, by reducin! the prices of suits to such a low margin o profit as will meet the means of all who are ii want of a first-class suit of clothing. Hi ability as a cutter and tradesman is so wel known as to need no comment. Good win needs no bush. Five per cent, will be allowei all customers for prompt cash. WANTED Known-For a good Fittim pair of Trousers at a Guinea, or i Fashionable Cut Suit at L 4, try G. Davidson Maclaggan street, Dunedin. WANTED Known—W. Allan is dyeinj for the ladies all shades and colors Gentlemen s Clothes Cleaned or Dyed j com sad see. Otago Dye Works, opposite Yori Hotel, George street. R ANTED, Everybody to know that J ’ ’ , Scoble’s Boot and Shoo Business wil -be earned on on the opposite side of the stree during the re-building of premises. WANTED TO SELL, a turnout Horses Waggonettes, and Harness. Goo( Older. Apply, Michael O’Donnell, Alban; ptrcct* *

WAN TED TO SELL, Drain Pipes of every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks ; Flooring Tiles, Bricks, Ac. Lambert’s of I .frith Works. WANTED TO SELL, Buggies, Express Waggohs, Salisbury, Whitechapel, and ordinary Spring Carts. Carriages of everjrdescnption made to order. Carver and Co.. George street. Dunedin. BOARD AND RESIDENCE PERSONS visiting Oamaru will find a gcod and comfortable Home at Mia Alex, mqrton s, Wharf street. Mrs Morton's Home commands a beautiful view of the town and bay. EDUCATIONAL. NOIENT and ModernLanguages.—Greek, Jiatin, German, ench, Italian, Spanish ; also Drawing, Painting, &c., &c. A. BUEOHLERj corner of Octagon and George street, above Peterson’s, grocer. JT>HONOGRAPHY is the application of . science and economy to the art of writing* It is more easily written and read than long hand. _ MR DIACK, Maitland street, has an Evening Class now open. He also gives lessons Privately and through the Post. FJ|yHfe MIS3EB BELL, have now resumed ( Mpric Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and ‘fcqficst former Phpils to attend their wraalhourß.

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Evening Star, Issue 3791, 19 April 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3791, 19 April 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3791, 19 April 1875, Page 1

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