Late Advertisements. PB.IV ATE Board and lodging for Two or Three Gentlemen, Castle street. Apply Healey, grocer, Manse street. I WISH to invite some young Ladies, not under thirty, to join rne in my evening walks, as I badly want a wife. Meet me at the Royal George stables. WANTED Known —“A. K.” has found the pious young Man to take her to the Theatre on Sunday night. No butchers wanted. T~ EMPERANCE HALL.—Saturday Night Sixpenny Concerts continue to increase in popularity. New songs and new singers. TO LET, Three-roomed Cottage and Garden, Alexandra street, Gaversham ; water laid on. J. T. Roberts, Walker street, LOST, Friday evening, a Gold Earring. Finder rewarded returning same to Mrs Cassells, York place. LOST Four Small Keys. Finder please leave at Wain’s Hotel. LOST, Red Velvet Collar, fringed with silver lace. Reward, ss, on returning to Evening Stab office. WANTED, a Foot Lathe for metal turning. Apply, stating price, M. C. Scott, tobacconist, next Criterion. MHO PLASTERERS—Wanted Tenders for I. Cementing and Plasterer’s work (labor only). Messrs Sargood and Ewen’s new warehouse. TO PLUMBERS—Wanted Tenders for Plumber’s work (labor and solder). Messrs Sargood and Ewen’s new warehouse. rjIHE Dayspring Lodge of the 1.0. of Good Templars meets at Kensington School House, Thursday, 19th inst., at 7.30 p.m. ~VTOTICE. —Next Saturday Night’s Six_l3i penny Concert will be held in the Temperance Hall. Capital Programme. Come early. TULY Young Ladies’ Journal and Bow Bells ; June London Journal and Family Herald. Joseph Braithwaite, first new brick shop, Arcade, near High street. nno LET, Bedroom, furnished orunfumished # jju lady or gentleman, five shillings per week, furnished. Address, apply Leckie, butcher. TO LET, a H#le and Garden. Apply A. Lindsay, '.-'bootmaker, Princes street south. WANTED, Nursegirl. Apply Meyer’s Albion Private Boarding House, Moray Place, near First Church, rpo LET, Two Three-roomed Houses, B Apply Swan and Mitchell, Great King street. OFFICES TO LET—Comfortably arranged —new building—No. 27, Rattray street. Apply to Wm. Barron.
WANTED, an experienced Dressmaker, for the country. Apply at Miss Allan’s Registry Office, George street. WANTED, Two good Rubble Wallers. Apply D. Proudfoot, Dowling street, Dunedin. ANTED TO SELL (cheap) Three Sections in Musselburgh; terms easy. Fred. Wain, Wain’s Hotel, Manse street. PUBLIC NOTICE. * ~ THE Committee appointed to obtain signatures in favor of establishing a Municipality on the Flat would respectfully caution the people against signing any paper presented in connection with the above, it having been notified to us that persona not interested in the welfare of the Flat are trying to obtain signatures against a Municipality. O FFICES TO LET—Cedar counter and fixtures for sale. Inquire at G. M. Brasch and Co’s new furniture warehouse, next door to Messrs Herbert, Haynes, and Co’s. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply Mrs Mills, Stafford street. [TALTON PARK COAL COMPANY V (LIMITED) COLLIERIES, GREEN ISLAND.
Town Office: Rattray street, (Opposite Railway Station. ( Coal delivered to all parts of the City and Suburbs at current rates. ESTATE OF THOMAS & BERRYMAN. fJIENDERS for the Stock-in* Trade of the above Estate will be received by the undersigned up to Monday, the 23rd inst., at noon. Particulars on application.
(Signed) JAS. MACKERRAS > T tp _ F. MIEENAN. / Irnatees. DUNEDIN CANARY AND POULTRY ASSOCIATION. riIHE Third Annual Exhibition of Poultry,, i CanAriea, Pigeons, Cage Birds, and Dairy Produce, will be held at the DRILL SHED, OCTAGON, On Friday and Saturday, 3rd and 4th September. Notice to Exhibitors. Eni' ties in writing, addressed to the Secretary, will be received until Monday, 23rd Angus t, at 2 p.m. SYDNEY JAMES, Honorary Secretary. WANTED Known —That Miss Hill, Dressmaker, gives Lessons in Fitting and (Jut ting; six lessons, 10s 6d. Apply i corn' ex of- Moray Place and Stuart street. 1 Rei/later offica for servanta.j
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Evening Star, Issue 3895, 18 August 1875, Page 3
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619Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3895, 18 August 1875, Page 3
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