BCTSINESS NOTICES; IT EW PATTERNS IK FLOOR CLOTHS for Ree&a, Lobbies, aai PMsagec. Oeeoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt' Carpets, la 9d per yard. New Felt Squares. New Boor Mats and Slips. New Wool Mats. HERBERT, HAYNES, Sc GO. WANTED. WANTED, Dressmaker?! for Oatnam. Brown, Ewing, and Co. A RESPECTABLE Middle-aged Person wants situation as Housekeeper or attendant upon invalid, or charge of children. Good references. “M.A.F.,” Post Office, Forbury. WANTED, a useful Girl, about fifteen or sixteen. Apply Mrs A. 0. Begg, Roslyn. WANTED, a Boy as Apprentice to theBoot and Shoe trade. J. Seeger, Princes street. WANTED for Railway Works, Blueskin, Six Masons (Builders); wages, 13s per day. Apply J. Wain and Co., Princes street. ■VBJ ANTED, for the Walton Park Coal v V Company (Limited), a young, active Man, as Canvasser and Collector. Applications, with references, by letter only. 0 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERsT— Wanted, by a rough hand, Employment; would have no objection to serve an apprenticeship of three years. Address, stating wages, “ T.T.,” Office of this Paper. WANTED, a Nurse, about fourteen years of age; must be well recommended. Apply to Mrs A. E. Hay, Myrtle bank, Melos e. WANTED, Tenders, for alterations in Joiners* Work and Painting, to a store in Stafford street, till Wednesday, 4th August, at noon. E. J. Sanders, architect and surveyor. WANTED, a Family’s Washing. Address “ Laundress,” Post-office, Kaikorai, 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; Pi. Mercer’s, Princes street south; or, at Receiving Box, Inglis’s Comer, High street. Clarke and Te pleton, Ceal Merchants.. WANTED Known Now landing, ex Shag and Jane, a splendid quality of Shag Point Coal. Martin and Watson. WANTED Known—Wm. Reid, Nurseryman and Seedsman, opposite Watson’s New Dining Rooms, corner of High and Princes streets. WANTED Known—Reid having been buying Seeds from the growers themselves im Tasmania, can supply them good and cheap. WANTED Known—Can get at Reid’s Trees and Shrubs any size. Very cheap; come and see for yourselves. WANTED Known—Bargains in Tweeds. —D. Sampson having purchased (at the late auction sole of D. R. Hay’s stock) at unusually low prices, a large quantity of tweeds suitable for hoys’ clothing, is prepared to give the public, especially mothers of families, the benefit of saim by disposing of them at the
smallest possible advance on cost. WANTED KNOWN. Bags i kagsi rags bought in any quantity. GOLDSMITH & CO’s MILLS, Cumberland street (at Gibbs and Clayton’s). ANTED 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 to any house in Town. He has reduced his Tweed Suita to L 4 ss, and Trowsers to LI Is. Such value has never be fore been offered to the public. As a greater inducement to pay ready cash, five per cent, if allowed as a bonus to all customers. Note tin address : E. Stokes, Tailor and Clotheir, nexi 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 Eouman, Macandrew, and Go., agents for Lees and Moor’s Meat Preserving Works. WANTED Known —That S. Doodeward has removed to his old premises, George street. Haircutting and Shaving carried on as before. Haircutting, 6d. 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, different patterns, at LI Is the trousers, and L 4 the suit. Not to be equalled in the trade fer fit, finish, and workmanship. George Davidson, Arcade. VT J" ANTED Known—The most comfortable v ? bedrooms are at Watson’s. Passengers called for early trains and coaches. ANTED Known. —D. Cohen begs to V * intimate to the Ladies of Dunedin that
he has engaged a London dreader to dye and clean ostrich and ether feathers. Furs made to order, altered, and repaired. Satin kid boots and gloves cleaned. Spots from oil and point 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—That James Hyndman, late of the Glasgow Pie-house, has opened the Auld Scotch Pie-house, Maeaggan street, Dunedin. A visit invited. WANTEDTO SELL, Drain Pipes of every description, "Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks ; Flooring Tiles, Bricks, fito. Lambert’s Water of Lolth Works WANTED TO SELL, Buggies, Express Waggons, Salisbury, Whitechapel, and ordinary Spring Carts. Carriages of every description made to order, Carvn and do., George street* Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 3880, 31 July 1875, Page 1
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803Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3880, 31 July 1875, Page 1
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