Late Advani&f mentsOUT FOR THU REAL MACKAY. LOST, in George street, very small Tan English Terrier. Finder rewarded upon returning same to Mrs Thomas Dick, Queen street. 'W ANTED, active Lad, as Apprentice t« v V French Polishing and Cabinet-making. Win. Noes, St. Andrew street. WANTED, a Nurse Girl. Apply Mrs Watson, High street.
nnHE SATURDAY ADVERTISER, EnA larged to sixteen pages. September 4. New colonial and local WRITERS. rruiE largest threepenny jour. X NAL IN NEW ZEALAND. r fIHE MOST ORIGINAL WEEKLY IN X THE COLONIES. rriHE REST ADVERTISING MEDIUM S IN THE SOUTHERN HEM I SPHERE. F TRIES H IDEAS, NEW THOUGHTS, X AND sound arguments. gIXTEEN PAGES. Price 3d.
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Evening Star, Issue 3908, 2 September 1875, Page 3
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112Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3908, 2 September 1875, Page 3
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