BvsurESF notices; "VTEW PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Is J»d per yard. New Felt Squares. New Door Mats and Slips. New "Wool Mats. HERBERT, HAYN! S, & CO. W" ANTED, a thorough General Servant ; s i all family ; reference*. Mrs De Beer, Clyde sreefc, next Footbridge, 'ANTFD, Two Strong Boys to learn plumbing. Anderson and Morrison, plumbers. 'ANTED, a Hallkeeper for the Dunedin Temperance Hall. Particulars on application to P>. M'> nlloch, No. 1 Chambers, Piinces street. T ANTED, a General Servant 'pply ' Mis Macgeorge, corner of George and Union streets J ANTED, two Apprentices ; board and lodginu found. D. K. Ketteier, bootmaker, Rolit) Hood. ANTED, a smart Girl, agod about - twenty, a* N urse. Apply to Mis Baldwing, Dowling street, oppoj-ite Bell Tower, before Ip.m. es'-'blish'-d Phntngr phio Business. Address "Photographer," Post Office, Dunedin. TAN' ED a G< nerol and Shoeing Black. ' smith for the country. Apply to Edward Fricker, York Hotel. IXPEI.'IENCEI' General Servant, wanted. ~*J Apply in the forenoon to Mrs Robeit Gillies, Park street 'EW ZEALAND CLOTHING * ACTOi Y open to engage labor. 7 ANTED, Men and Female Servants always, for 'own and country districts. Private offices for ladies. J, Skene, Princes street.
' ANTED, by a Young Man, a situation ▼ * as ( 'ounter Han-1 in a Grocery Store town or couutry. Address " W.H.D.," Star Office. f "ANTEI>, Everybody to try the Shng Point Coal, new seam ; better than ever. Deliv. red to all parts. 35s per ton. Martin an<l Watson, sole agents, Stuart street. ANTED, a new or <-econd-hand Royal or I'ouble-crown Press. Address "('.," Stab Office. ' AN l ID, the Ladies to Inspect the best ' Millinery and Underclothing in I "tinedin. Mrs W. A. JenUns, George street. Octagon, from Peter Rubicon's, Oxford street London. ; ANTED The Public to Know the cheapest and b' st Coals can be had on the shortest notice at the Central City Coal Dep&t, Great Kng street. Oiders may W left at Weir and Samson's, George t-treet; E. Mercer's, Princes street south: or, at Receiving Box, India's Corner, ''igh street Clark* and Te pleton, Coal Merehants. j ANTED Known—That S. Dondeward has reiroved to his old premises, George street. Huircuttin? and hj ving; carried on as before. HaiicutHns:. 6d. No connection with tie shop in Stafford street. J ANTE I Known—To the public in general, that I h;ivp been successful in securing a hvce stock of Tweeds for cash. 3,000 yards, different patterns, a - I 1 Is the trousers, and L 4 the suit. Not to be equalled in the trade fer fit, fii ish, and workmanship. George Mavidson, Arcade. WANTKD known THE cheapest and best p'ac to get Furs Clean* d, Altered, or Ma to Order—a furrier, who has worked in Pari and London being «m|'loyed foi the purpose—is t,)>e already so well-known and long-established firm— G. HIRSCH'S DUNEDIN DYE WORKS, George street, near Octagon. T ANTED Known—The most comfortable bedrooms aie at Watson's. Passengers called for ea'ly trains andc aches. "117 ANTED Known.—D. Cohen begs to » intimate to the 1 arlies of Dunedin that he has engaged a I onrlon dre*.-er to five and clean ostiiih and other feathers. Furs made to order, ulttrecl, and r. paired. Sj,tin kid boots and gloves cleaned. Spots from oil and paint taken out fnm silk, velvet, and all wearing apparel. Oil coats and van covers made. At George street, next to Bank of New Zealand
T ANTED Known—That James Hynd- * man, late of the Glasgow Pie house, has opened the Auld Scotch I ie-house, Macaggan street, Duuedin. A visit invited. ANTED Known—ln consequence of expiration 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, amounting to over one thousand pounds, by reducing the prices of suits to such a low margin of profit 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 Deeds no bush. Five percent, will be allowed to all <mstoTriPTS for rotti pt. oa hj. ANTEDTO SELL, Drain Pipesof every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Top, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks ; Flooring Tiles, Bricks. &c. Lambert'f. W»*pr of T *>tt.h Wnrbp ' A* TFD TO FELL, the two remaining allotments, Gieat King street, cheap. Close accounts. M'Landress, Hepburn and Co. \Jk ANTEDTO HELL, Buggies, Pxpress '' Waggonß, Salisbury, Whitcchapel, and ordinary Spring Carts. Cnrriages of toery demsription made to order. CiwWr and
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Evening Star, Issue 3866, 15 July 1875, Page 1
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