B *BH3I2BS NOTICES: W 1W PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Is M per yard. New Felt Squares. New Boor Mats and Slips. New Wool Mats. HERBERT, HAYNES, k GO. WANTED. WANTED, a MASTER for the JUNIOR DEPARTMENT of the DUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Salary, which is regulated npon the principle of Capitation Fees, is at the present time at the rate of Ll6O per annum. Applications to be addressed, on or before the 28th instant, to A, BARRETT, Dowling street. tpO CABINET-MAKERS.—Wanted, • Cabinetmakers; none but thorough good bands, with a general knowledge of the trade in all its branches, need apply; good wares given; steady employment guaranteed for twelve months. Address A. Bain, Furniture Warehouse, Balclutha. WANTED, a Carpenter for a small job. Apply W. Carver, George street. WAN I ED, Tenders for Erection of Fowl Yard and Alterations of Stable. Apply to Mr Main, George street. WANTED, Second-band Avery’s Weighing Machine—large,platform. Goldsmith and Co., Princes street. 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, Inelis’s Corner, High street. Clarke and Te pletoa Coal Merchants. \\j ANTED Known—No smell, no dnst, no ▼ V foaling of chimneys, no blacks by nsing the Sh-g Point Coal; delivered at 35s per ton; 17s 6dhalf ton. Martin and Watson, sole agents, Stuart street. WANTED KNOWN. KAGSI RAGSI RAGS bought in any quantity. GOLDSMITH. & CO’s MILLS, Cumberland street (at Gibbs and Clayton’s). WANTED Known That E. STOKES, •Tailor, &c., has purchased a very superior stock of Tweeds and Cloths, which he submits at the lowest prices, on account of his removing to much larger and more suitable premises. His stock Is much larger, and the assortment is equal te any house in Town. He has reduced his Tweed Suits to L 4 ss, and Trowsera to LI Is. Such value has never before been offered to the public. As a gr. atw inducement to pay ready cash, five per cent, is allowed as a bonus to all customers. Note the address: E. Stokes, Tailor and Clothcir, next to British Hotel, George street.
WANTED Known. —The first shipment o Lees and Moore’s celebrated New Season’s Preserved Meats to hand. Apply,to Beaman, Macandrew, and Co., agents for Lees and Moor’s Meat Preserving Works. WANTED Known—That S. Doodeward has removed to his old premises, George street. Haircutting and -'having carried on as before. Haircutting, fid. No connection with the shop in Stafford street. WANTED Known—To the public in general, that I have been successful in securing a large stock of Tweeds for cash. 3,000 yards, diff°rent patterns, at LI Is the trousers, and L 4 the suit. Not to be equalled in the trade for fit, finish, and workmanship, George Davidson, Arcade. WANTED Known—The most comfortable bedrooms are at Watson’s. Passengers called for early trains and coaches, WANTED Known.—D. Cohen begs to intimate to the Ladies of Dunedin that he has engaged a London dresper to dye and clean ostiich 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. TL\J ANTED Known—That James Hynd- » * man, late of the Glasgow Pie-house, has opened the Auld Scotch I ie-house, Macaggan street, Dunedin. A visit invited. AN TED TO SELL, Drain Pipes of every v v 4 eac ription, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Batter Crocks; Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &p. Lambert’s Water nf Works \\i ANTED TO SELL, Buggies, Express ▼ v Waggons, Salisbury, Whitechapel, and ordinary Spring Carts. Carriages of eyery description made to order. Carver and or.rcK' ■ at-root. Dnnnriin OBPOEATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS bo received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Wednesday, July 28ih, at £ p.m., for thefol owing works, separately f L For Formation of portions of Victoria street. 2. For Formation of portions of Albert street. 3. For Formation of portions of Brown street. 4. For Formation of portions of Pitt street. 5. For Formation and Metalling of the Footbath through the Town Belt to Morning ton 6, General Asphalt Works within the City for a period of six months. Specifications at City Surveyor’s Office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. July 21st, 1875. | ADI £S’ TURKISH BATHS TO-MORROW, AND EVERY WEDNESDAY, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. 1 A DIES’ Tepid Swimming Bath, Moray J place, To-morrow and every Wednesday, from 8 a.m. till dusk. f I IUE only Core for Rheumatism! Turkish JL Bath, Mbray place. Try it.
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Evening Star, Issue 3876, 27 July 1875, Page 1
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801Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3876, 27 July 1875, Page 1
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