BUSINESS NOTICES; PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Is 9d per yard. New Felt Squares. New Door Mats and Slips. New Wool Mats. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. WANTED. WANTED, a Good General Servant. Apply Mrs Hamaan, Regent Road, off George street. WANTED, a Strong Active Lad; one accustomed to milking and driving horses. Robert Ings, Forbury. ANTED, Young Man to learn good trade; learnt in three months; pieJnittm. J. T. Roberts, Princes street south. WANTED, a Finishing Governess for a family in the country. Apply Mrs A. 0. Begg, Roslyn. ANTED, Practical LithoPrinter, com- ’’ * petent to take Management. Good remuneration. Apply Box 84, Post Office. WANTED, a Dressmaker; a first-class handl A. and T. Inglis. ■VTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING hAO_L3I TO L Y open to engage labor. WANTED, Men and Female Servants always, for town and country districts. Private offices for ladies. J, Skene, Princes street. SHEEP-DOGS (two) wanted; must be good. Address “ D.,” Star Office. ANTED, the Ladies to Inspect the best Y T Millinery and Underclothing in Dunedin. Mrs W. A. Jenkins, George street, Octagon, from Peter Robinson’s, Oxford street. London. WANTED The Public to Know the " cheapest and best Coals can be had on the shortest notice at the Central City Coal Depdt, Great King street. Orders may be left at. ,Weir and Samson’s, George street; R. Mercer’s, Princes street south: or, at ■Receiving Box, Inulls’s Comer, High street. Clarke and Te pleton Coal Merchants. i \ A 7 ANTED Known—To'thc public in gene--1 f ral, that I have been successful in securing a huge stock of Tweeds for cash. 3,000 yards, diff u rent patterns, at LI Is the trousers, and L 4 the suit. Not to be equalled in the trade far fit, finish, and workmanship. George Davidson, Arcade. WANTED~KNOWN
THE cheapest and best plac to pet Furs Cleaned, Altered, or Ma to Order—a furrier, who has worked in Paris and London being employed for the purpose—is the already BO well-known and long-established firm— G. HIRSCH’S DUNEDIN DYE WORKS, George street, near Octagon, WANTED Known —Germany, Italy, France, England, America, ( 'an ad a. In the above countries I have worked as furrier. D. Cohen, fur shop, George street. \\: ANTED Known—The most comfortable *v bedrooms are at Watson’s Passengers called for eat ly trains and oraches. WANTED Known — That Miss Hill, Dressmaker, gives Lessons in Fitting and Cutting; six lessons, 10s 6d, Apply corner of Moray Place and Stuart street. Register office for servants. * IMPORTANT NOTICE. WANTED Known—Samuel M’Kay, book, seller, Mosgiel, has been appointed agent for Francis Coutts and Sons’, London, Eiaranteed Acetic Acid Cpre for Rheumatism, umhago, and all other acute pains incident to the human body. General directions sent with the medicine. WANTED Known.—D, Cohen begs to intimate to the Ladies of Dunedin that he has engaged a I ondon dresser to dye and clean ostrich and other feathers. Furs made to order, altered, and repaired. Satin kid boots and gloves cleaned. Spots from oil and paint taken out from silk, velvet, and all wearing apparel. Oil coats and van covers made. At George street, next to Bank of New Zealand. ANTED Known—Persons wishing to build cheap houses can be supplied with Red • ine Scantling, in lots to suit purchasers, at 10b and 12s per 100 f t; also, Oregon and Deal Laths at reduced prices; and, having now completed the erection of our extensive additional sawing and planing machinery, we are in a position to do all kinds of sawing, planing, tongueing, and gloving fop th trade and general public on the shortest notice. Prices given on application to Gibbs and Clayton’s Saw, Planing, and Manufacturing Mills, Cumberland street. WANTED Known—That James Hyndman, late of the Glasgow Pie-house, baa opened the Auld Scotch 1 ie-hopse, Macaggan street, Dnnedin. A visit invited. WANTED Known—A. Deacon, practical saw-maker. Saws set, sharpened, hammered, and re-toothed. Orders left at Hughes and Harvey’s will be promptly attended to, * 'll < AN TED Known—ln consequence of exVf piration of lease and rebuilding of larger and more suitable premises for extension of business, E. Stokes, tailor and clothier, George street, has determined to sell off his .entire stock of Tweeds and Clothing, amountilng to over one thousand pounds, by reducing -the prices of suits to such a low margin of as will meet the means of all who are in want of a first-class suit of clothing. His ■ability as a cutter and tradesman is so well {known as to need no comment. Good wine ibeeds no bush. Five percent, will be allowed %o all customers fer row fit ca hj. WANTED TO LET, for Suite of Offices, the whole Floor above A. Inglis and Co’s., Princes street, WANTED TO SELL, Drain Pipes of every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks ; Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &o. Lambert’s Water of Leith Works WANTED TO SELL, Baggies, Express Waggons, Salisbury, Whitechapel, and ordinary Spring Carts. Carriages of every description made to order. Carver and <3o„ George street, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 3861, 9 July 1875, Page 1
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835Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3861, 9 July 1875, Page 1
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