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BUSINESS NOTICES N EW PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Is 9d per yard. New Felt Sqnares. New Door Mats and Slips, New Wool Mats. HERBERT, HAYNES, b GO. WANT'D. JANTi’D, a Good General Servant. Apply Mrs ffm. Gregg, corner Gristle and Hows streets. \JLT ANTED, a competent ** wholesale general id on toreman, for a store m town. Apply “ Storeman,” box 218, Post Office. IMPROVERS and Apprentices wanted for the Dressmaking. Apply Mrs Masterson, corner of I hind as and Georges streets. WAN'i ED, Apprentices to the Millinery. Apply Richards and Co,, George street. TT| ANTED, Girls from twelve to fourteen * » resi lent in Roslyn, Kail or d, and surrounding districts for Paper-hag r w aking, Apply at the works, Snnnyside. S. Lister. WANTED, Boys resident in E'-slyn, Kaikorai, and surrounding districts for Paper-bag Making. Apply at the works, Snnnyside. S. Lister. WANTED, Richard Penfold, printer, to communicate with manager of ‘Palmerston Times.’ ANTED, within easy distance of Post W Office, Seven or Euht Roomed House. Address, stating locality and rent, to “ A. R.,” Star office. \V7 ANTE!), the Public to try our loads of Cut V ood, cut by machinery to any length ; 2s per load for cutting. Martin and Watson. ANTED Known.—GEORGE DAVID- ’ * SON, in returning thanks to the public for past favors, begs to inform them that he has just received a splendid Stock of New SUMMER TWEEDS of the latest and most approved patterns.

Hia Guinea Trousers and L 4 Suits are still the order of the day, and gentlemen who promenade through Farley’s Royal Arcade are requested to call at Is o. 27. ANTED Known--MISS HILL, dressmaker, gives lessons in Cutting and Fitting— six lessons, 10s 6d. Ladies can have their own dresses cut an patterns sold. Moray place, corner Stuart street. Known—Clarke and Templeton (next Albion Soap Works), Great King street, are daily receiving, per rail, best Kaitangata Coal. Delivered to all parts of the City at 35s per ton. Regular Shipments A. A. and|A. I. N. C. Coal. GEORGE DiVIDSON, Tailor and Clothier.

■ ANTED Known—Tricopherons! Tricopherous ! rcduc d to Is 6d per bottle. B. Isaac, wholesale and retail druggist, Princes street, opposite Post Office and Rattray street, two doors from Mercer’s grocery store, WANTED, the Public to buy asparagus, from the gtower ; 4,000 in full bearing. Price advertised every week, 9s per dozen bunches. W. Reid, High street. \JU ANTED, Rags and Bones. For Sale, ▼ » Bone Manure, Superphosphates, and Flock, Goldsmith and Co.’s Mills, Cumberland street (at Gibb’s and Clayton’s), "VXTANTEi » KNOWN. S. CRAFTS, * * Fishmonger, begs to announce to his numerous friends and the public that he has op-ned extensive premises next door to the Queen s 'I heatre, and also removed his George street business to the premises in George street lately occupied by Mr H. Logan. S. 0. hopes that by strict att ntion to business and a determination to sui ply fish 2o per cent, lower than the public have bought it f> r the last*- twelve months to continue to receive the kind support that has been shown him since 1861. S. C. begs to announce that he has just started four extra fishing boats, and is building a large well-boat to enable him to bring deepsea fish alive to Dunedin.

N.B.—Oyster suppers always ready. Fresh fish and poultry of every description daily, lancy dogs and birds for sale. Delivered in any part of the City. ANTED TO SELL, a Grocery in a respectable and central neighborhood ; to a pushing man there is a good trade to he done. Apnly for particulars to W. D. Sutherland, George street. ANTED TO SELL, Building Bubble in any quantity. M'Glashan’s quarry. Water of Leith. M. W. Hawkins,- Princes street, or at the quarry. - \\7" ANTED TO LEND, Money, on freev* hold security, in any sum from LSO to L 6,000. E. S. Hay, solicitor, Commercial Chambers, 27 Battray street. WANT ED TO SELL, Drain Pipesof every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks’; Flooring Tiles, Bricks, Ao, Lambert’s Wftfci,, of T Mfh Works. AE.MEL L I C K , .AjL• House and Estate Agent, George street, Dunedin (four doors from Branch Bank of New Zealand.) Money advanced on Freehold, Leasehold, Personal, and other approved security. CAVERSHAM EVENING CLASSES. IVfP. G, S, NEISH intends opening at once x "*• an Evening Class at Caverpham. Those wishing to avail themselves of the same will please communicate with Mr Neish as early as possible. Address care of Mr J. Grant, storekeeper, Calderville.

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Evening Star, Issue 3964, 8 November 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3964, 8 November 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3964, 8 November 1875, Page 1

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