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Latu Advertisements.AIKOEAI Dll ILL-SHED. FRIDAY iEVENINU, September 24, 187:.. ments to the Drill-shed. A largo party of Vocalists and Instrumentalists have kindly offered their assistance, including some of the prominent members of the Dunedin Colored Opera Troupe. KNOX CHURCH YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY. CONCERT and READINGS will be given in the Classroom Tomorrow (Friday) Evening, at half-past seven o'clock. Robeht Wilson, Esq., in the chair. Admission (by ticket), One Shilling. JNO. COOKE, Hon. Sec. T\GO CLOTHING FACTORY.-Coat, Vest, and Trousers Wanted; also, Apprentices to the tailoring. Stafford street. IEWDER 3 Wanted to build Retaining Wall. Mr Burton, Glen ; or Gibbs and Clayton, Bond street. JfRIDAY, 21th September, 2 p.m., great " auction sale of Books—Bibles, Church Services, &c. Hay's Bible Warehouse. FOR SALE, Singers Sewing Machine (nearly new). Apply Gulden's store. Filleul street. 0.0.F.—-Brothers roll up to Brother Bathgate's Lecfrare in aid of the Benevolent Institution. ''jpENDFRS Wanted, for Additions to Cot--3 ta«e in Filleul street; plans and specifications Fred. Wain, Wain's Hotel, Manse street. Tenders close to-morrow evening. WANT £D, Four Respectable Yoime Men as Boarders._ Apply Mrs Howe, liowe street, North Dunedin. OT ANTED TO SELF;, Four-roomed V ¥ Fouse, quarter-acre ground, with pantry, coal-house, fowl-house, at Maori Mill; commands splendid view ; well sheltered from prevailing weather. Cramond, blacksmith, King street. WANTED Known—Great auction sale of Books in every department of literature, at Hay's Bible Warehouse, Princes street south, commencing Friday (to-morrow) at 2 p.m. No reserve. /ANTED Known—Great auction Book sale at Hay's Bible Warehouse, Ship Inn, 2 p.m. Friday. 'ANTED TO SELL, Twenty-five Colonial Bank shares, 253 (>d. Address "Shares," Star Office. Vy'ANTED, respectable young Men V T Boarders in private family; no children. Apply Lcckie, butcher, Hanover street. J*T ANTED, two first-class Sheep Dogs, * v used to hill country. Apply Christie Brothers, butchers, Kensington. ANTED, respectable Youth to learn the drapery business ; must be well connected. Apply F. A. Ingle, London House. T ANTED, a good Cabinet-maker. Apply Lee, George street, Port Chahr.ers.

'ANTED, an active Grocer's Assistant ; y must be able to manage a lnwe. Apply " Box 48," Post Office. \\7 ANTED, an Unfurnished Room, with * 7 fireplace, in quiet family. Address "E.,"aTAttoflice. WANTED, a good Restaurant Cook by 27th inst. Apply Times Restaurant, Princes street south. /"ANTED, a Respectable Young Man as Boarder. Mr Harris, Castle street, near St. Andrew street. 'ANTED TO SELL, cheap, one firstclass Storekeeper's Van. Apply Roberts, Union street. "ANTED, a good General Servant ; 1 understand plain cooking. Apply Jessep Bros., George street. TIT/TdENING oFpRiNOEiTsTREE'ri * V Great Sale by Auction next the Ship Inn, of beautifully illustrated and supeiblytound Family Bibles, commencing 2 p.m. tomorrow. VTS7A>rEr7TO LET, a VV Dwelling in Genrge street. Apply at S oble's Boot-house. 7ANTED TO PURCHASE, a Small Vessel to carry about forty tons. George Rlytlt, ship broker. TYT ANTED TO SELL, Tc\n~vmneA W House ; ground rent low ; long lea-e, i on easy terms; also, two Sections in C.ilton| I close to the main road. Apply S. M'Donald! blacksmith, Water of Leith. ANTED TO LET, Two-roomed Cottage, I v Cargill road, For bury. Apply T. ] Marues, next door. Cottage, within five or ten minutes' walk frr>m the Post Office. Address. "T.W.K.,"STAn Office. WJ ANTED, Married Shepherd— must have ■i good character. Apply Cargill, Oibb.-. /"ANTED, Situation as a Baker by young man thoroughly understands I the business. J. Townsend, Melville street. WANTED, Tenders to make and lmm 40,000 Bricks. Apply to Mr Hay waul, Clyde street. WANiED, CsefuUiirl of fourteen or fifteen to assist in housework. Mrs Broad, Calton, North-east Valley. j \\J ANTED, First-elans Waitress. Apply ! TT Wittson'«> Dinintf lloonisi, iiigli atre^c,

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Evening Star, Issue 3925, 23 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3925, 23 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3925, 23 September 1875, Page 3

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