Late AdvertisementsWILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY, * rpHE SATURDAY ADVERTISER X AND WEEKLY (TIME TABLE.’ _ The * Saturday Advertiser and Weekly Time Table’ is, as its name indicates, a candidate for public favor on special grounds. It will be started to supply an acknowledged want, namely, an advertising medium, which, by being circulated in the chief cities of the Colony, will afford to advertisers a general circulation of their advertisements hitherto denied to them, except at the cost of advertising in half-a dozen different newspapers. It will also confer a benefit on the travelling portion of the public by publishing the Time-tables.of the various railways now in operation, the steamboat lines, and the stage coaches, as well as the sailing days of the various ships engaged m the foreign and inter-colonial trade. Every effort will be made to render the Time-tables reliable, and the cordial co-operation of the O-ovemment and the owners of coaches and shipping is confidently expected. Party politics will be eschewed. It is intended that this sheet shall be generally useful and acceptable. Its columns will contain in- ! ter eating extracts from recent publications, as well as original matter of a miscellaneous kind. Prominence will be given to every subject bearing on the prosperity or advancement of the Colony. Notes and queries will be added, a ® orner allowed, and an opportunity offered for the development of native talent. The paper will thus prove a pleasant companion on a journey, and earn for itself the title of the New Zealand Literary Miscellany. It has been remarked how little the inhabitants in one part of the Colony know of what goes on in other parts. This is especially the case as regards knowledge of land for sale. Every encouragement will be given to the General and Local Governments and land agents to enable them to diffuse information concerning land and other property for sale, so that this paper may be of great importance to vendors and investors by drawing the attention of the latter to investments all over the Colony, at present locally and limitedly advertised. It is our hope to be considered specially as a useful and reliable Weekly Land Circular. Agriculture, horticulture, mining, and every department of local industry will receive marked attention. J’fptea on domestic architecture, with relative plans, will be furnished. Occasional illustrations of an instructive character, specially adapted for the use of our Colonial youth, trill be. introduced. In short, no effort will be spared to make the paper a 1 welcome guest at every fireside. To advertisers generally, the paper, from its wide circulation, will prove to be an efficient medium for their notices, especially those of particular {[interest to strangers : such as the leading hotels,, the principal establishments for the sale of special lines of goods, places of amusement, and general advertisements which ■it may be desirable to bring under the attention of the travelling portion of the community. Temporary Office—Coulls and Culling, Rattray street, where Advertisements and Correspondence can be addressed—“ Manager ‘ Saturday Advertiser and Weekly Time-Table.’ ” LET, Two FrontJßooms. Apply to Mr -1 French, Kensington Store. WANTED, a first-class Laundress; also, a smart Lad. Apply Watson’s Dining Rooms, High street. put in Boots—Ladies’, 2s ; Gen-X-i tlemen’s, 2s 6d, -Leach, olog-maker, opposite Johnston’s, ironmongers, George street. WANTED, a good female Cook. Apply, : West, Butcher, Walker street. WANTED, a strong Yoimg Man to drive a spring cart. H. Brown and Sons. , WANTED, a thorough good Female Cook. J. Patterson, Australasian Hotel, Maclaggau street. THE Old Deutschcr Yerein will meet this evening, at their new rooms, Princes street. WANTED, a respectable Person to adopt a Baby. Address V “ 8.8.,” Stab Office. ILLUSTRATED New Zealand Herald,’ with large views of Dunedin and Newcastle. Price, Is. Joseph Braithwaite, first new brick shop, temporary premises, Arcade. HAY’S .Bible Warehouse, Princes street south, must be cleared out immediately. Great reduction in prices. FLEETW COD’S Life of Christ and Fletcher’s Family Devotions, beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound. Hav*a Bible Warehouse. • : • : - WANTED, Mrs David Sandiman, -originally from Scotland. Address “P. 5.5..” Star office.
WANTED, Boot Machinist, Cooks, and General Servants. Apply ’Mrs Dick, late Cane’s, Registry office, Princes street.. WANTED by a Young Man, a Situation in any capacity; used to horses and diiving. “J. 5.,” Stab Office. WANTED Known—To tho public in general, that I have been successful in securing a large stock of Tweeds- for cash. 3,000 yards, difSejupt patterns, at LI Is tho trousers, and L4 ( Wfe suit. Not to be equalled in the trade for fit, finish, and workmanships George Davidson, Arcade. WANTED, a Smart Boy to learn the trade. Apply G. Davidson, tailorj Arcade. WANTED, Situation as Cook in -private family in town ; first-class references, Apply G. Wybar, painter and decorator, Hillside Road, South Dunedin. WANTED, Address of William Collins, •who came here in 1861, native of Tillecouthry, Scotland, by Lis Sister, Agnes, who is in Dunedin. Address Post Office. LOST, Sunday Night, Gold Brooch with pearl in the centre. Finder handsomely rewarded returning to Hibernian Hotel. GARDENER "Wanted, to Trim Hedges and Prune Fruit Trees. Herbert Webb, Montecillo. - TO LE i l , a Two-roomed Cottage. Apply J. Marriott, Gas Works. FOR INVERCARGILL WHARF AND RIVERTON. mHE p.s. COMERANG, JL 199 tons, will sail for above ports from Rattray street Jetty on Saturday, 3rd July. Cargo for Invercargill delivered into store at 22s per ton. Goods for Queenstown and inland districts forwarded at consignees’ risk. Cargo now received at jetty, Friday and Saturday. GEO. S. BIIODRICK, Agent. ANTED, a Good General Servant. ' v Apply Mrs Barker, corner Albert and London streets. \\ ‘ ANTED, a Good General t ervant. $ V Apply to F, Beissol, Princes street. FOUN#, a Brown Muff; left by a lady yesterday. Richards and Co., drapers, George street. npEND; RS WANTED for the erection of JL a Cottage ; labor only. Plans and specifications to be seen at W. H. Luke’s, Hanover street, near Adelaide Hotel. Tenders not later than 6pm., Saturday, 3rd July. Lowest or anyjender not necessarily accepted.
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Evening Star, Issue 3853, 30 June 1875, Page 3
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