Late Advertisements. WANTED Known—For Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing, new Prillings, new Patent Embroidery, Everlasting Fringe, and the new St. Gall Trimming, in all widths. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—That all are invited to inspect our very large and very choice stock of new laces, in Maltese, white and black guipuire, cluny and yak, &c., in all widths. . A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—Now opening, 10 bales of Blankets, Flannels, Plaidings, and Shirtings, cheaper than ever. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—Now opening out, New Goods in Muslin, Luce, Harness and Lena Curtains; the best selection in the city. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—One case Furnishing Fringes, all widths and colors ; Curtain Holders, and Toilet Fringes; really a splendid lot. A. and T. Inglis. VST AN TED Known—New Goods in Fancy V Department; new Frills, new Necklets, new Lace Collars, new Point Collars, new Pets. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—For Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing, new Frill'ngs, new patent Embroidery, Everlasting Trimming, and the new St. Gall Trimming, in all widths. A. and T. Inglis, Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 25th June, 1875. ENERAL ORDER. Officers commanding Corps of Volunteers in the Dunedin District, are hereby ordered to return into Store all the Rifles at present on issue, on receipt of which they will be replaced by Sniders. v WM, STAVELY, Captain Commanding District. WANTED, a Good General Servant. Apply, between the hours of 9 and 11 o’clock, H. Dodd, draper. WANTED, 60,000 Bricks. Messrs Sargood and Ewen’s new warehouse, corner High and Dowling streets. FOR SALE, Sections 4 and 18, Mosgiel Junction Township; terms, half cash. W. Dalrymple, jun., Dunedin. TWO-ROOMED Cottage to Let, at Glen ; rent, 7s. A Thompson, Princes street; or W. Frost. LOST, a Pair of Gold Eye-glasses, yesterday. The restorer will be rewarded. Apply to Mr Thomas, chemist, Walker street, WANTED TO STOLL, a large quantity of Shares in the Sour Vinegar Company. Apply to any of the Provisional Directors. WANTED, General Servant; reference required. Apply for address, Miss Ferrier’s store, George street, near Duudas street. WINTER Gloves- -Buck lined lambskin, cloth lined plush, wool or chamois—every variety. Taylor’s, Rattray street. ALL the newest shades in Gentlemen’s Hats at prices to.suit everyone, at Taylor’s, Rattray street. ; LAMBS WOOL Undershirts doublebreasted ; Lambswool Drawers and Socks in every size and quality. Taylor’s, Rattray street.
WANTED: Known Taylor’s present stock of Scarfs, Ties, and Bows com* prises choicest selections of latest novelties. VTJ’ ANTED, Board and Residence in priV Y vate family by young Lady, North Dunedin. Address “M. R.,” Stab Office. BIBLE Warehouse, Princes street South, must be cleared out immediately. Great reduction in prices. WANTED, the Lasses of the Au’d Tonne of Ayr to Meet at the Provincial Hotel on Monday Evening, 7 o’clock sharp, to assist the natives of Ayr in making a haggis. WANTED Known—Meat not risen, but reduced at Original Butchery. Note address: Not Kaikorai Hill. Pro bono publico. WANTED, by a respectable person, Situation as housekeeper or confectionery business. Address “ M,” Stab office. WANTED, the Ladies to inspect the best Millinery and Underclothing in Dunedin. Mrs W. gA. Jenkins, George street, Octagon, from Peter Robinson’s, Oxford street London. PUBLICATIONS THE ‘ILLUSTRATED NEW ZEALAND HERALD,’ published on the 29th June, will give a bird’s-eye views of the City of Dxxuedin and of Newcastle, NS.W., S tinted on toned paper. Agents and persons esirous of securing copies are requested to forward orders at once. Price (with supplements), one shilling. Office, Stafford street, Dunedin. SHIPPING, HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS SAMSON, s.s. for OAMAEO, on Tuesday 29th June. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 4 p.m. Monday. MAORI, 5.8., for TIMARU and LYTTELTON, on Sunday, 27th June. Cargo till noon Saturday. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train Sunday. Bruce, s.s., for timar u, AfeAROA, and LYTTELTON, on Wednesday, 30th June. Offices ; Harbour Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. Express, s. b., for bluff harbor. and INVERCARGILL, (Calling at Waikava,) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty til 5 p.m. Passengers from Rattray street wharf at 6 p.m. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees H. HOUGHTON & 00., Manse street. FOR INVERCARGILL WHARF AND RIVERTON. THE p.s. COMERANG. 199 tons, will sail for above ports from Rattray street Jetty on Saturday, the 26ih inst., at noon. Cargo for Invercargill delivered into store at 22s per ton. Goods for Queenstown and inland districts forwarded at consignees’ risk. Cargo now received at Rattray street jetty. GEO. S. BRODRICK. Agent.
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Evening Star, Issue 3849, 25 June 1875, Page 3
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