Late Advertisements. WANTED, a' good; General Servant; reference required. Apply Mrs George Bell, Forth place, off George street. . WANTED, a clean useful Girl as General Servant. Savilk House, Stuart street WANTED, Situation, by a good clerk. References given. Address “Clerk,” Evening Star Office, WANTED, Readers, of the ‘Temperance Advocate’ to kindly return spare copies of the June Number to the publishers to make up extra sets, the issue for that month being exhausted. WANTED, respectable Person, to take charge of Child. Apply Mrs Pollock, opposite Caledonian Grounds, King street. WANTED, Tailoress. Apply W. Mudge, tailor. Great King street, opposite Red Lion Brewery. \\T ANTED, with immediate entry, a W House containing six or more rooms, fifteen to twenty minutes’ walk from the Post Office.' Apply to Mr George O’Brien, Castle and Union streets. WANTED, Plain Laundress ; good wages. Apply Spanish.Restaurant. WANTED, General Servant; also,« Housemaid. J Apply dames 1 Hutton, Caledonian Hotel, Walker street. WANTED, respectable Girl. Mrs Caffin, corner Canongate and Brownstreets, hack of Mr Smithes, ANTED, a good General Servant. Apply Kensington Hotel. WANTED, an experienced Quarryroan; none other need apply. Apply to Godfrey and Greer, Great King street. TfTANTED, partial Board and Residence, w\ in private house; Roslyu or Kaikorai preferred. “ E. 8.,” Evening Stlb office. i WANTED, a smart respectable Youth. Apply Waiaona Dining rooms, High street. WANTED, three Waggon Drivers for Timaru. Apply D. Proudfoot, Dowling street. WANTED Known—The most comfortable bedrooms are at Watson’s. Passengers called for early trains and coaches. WANTED, a thorough competent Houset maid, with references. Apply Watson’s Dining Rooms, High street. VTTANTED TO RENT, a small Store with v v dwellinghouse in or near town. Address “Z.,” Star office. . r ANTED, Blacksmith for Waihemo. Apply Oliver and Ulph. WANTED, Smart Boy, from twelve to fourteen years of age. Apply James Reid, druggist, Princes street. WANTED Known—That Pinkerton and Lindsay are now offering their who Jr Stock of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices prior to dissolution of partnership. N.B. Business for sale. • mo BOOTMAKERS. - Wanted expe JL rienced Clickers and Fitters. Sargood Son, and E wen s’, boot factory. LOST, on Friday, a Black and Tan Terrier Dog. Finder rewarded. Cotton’s Peacock Hotel, Princes street south. LOST, June 12th, brown Terrier Dog, with •are cut. Finder please return. ’E. Loft, Arcade. I T OST, on the 6fch inst,, a City Corporation , .Li Cheque for LIOO, in favor of Perguqson and Mitchell. Payment stopped. Finder rewarded by returning to Fergusson nnd Mitchell. LOST, Milkman’s Account Book, between the Cricket Ground and Hanover street. Anyone returning same to John Fletoherj Castle street Dairy, will receive ten shillings reward. ■ , LOST, Silk Umbrella, between High street and Bailway station. Finder pleas# re* uia to W. M'Guire, cabman.
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Evening Star, Issue 3839, 14 June 1875, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3839, 14 June 1875, Page 3
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