Late Ad ertisements. notice. ST, ANDREW’S DAY. r F>HE paddle steamer Portobello will leave H Dunedin To-morrow Morning, at 10 a.m M for Portobello via all intermediate jetties, returning from Portobello at 4 p.m. Between the hours of 12 and 4 she will ply as a ferry (in connection with the railway) between Port Chalmers and Portobello. BOUMAN, MACANDEEW, & CO.. Agents. EXCURSION FR M PORT CHALMER* TO THE HEADS AND BACK. TO-MORKOW, 30th NOVEMBER. rpHB GOLDEN AGE will X run from Port Chalmers Jetty to the Heads and back, leaving the wharf at 12.30 p.m. Returning at 3 p m. Return Tickets Is 6d. GREEN ISLAND MUNICIPALITY. fjpENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the office of Town Clerk, up to 2 p. m. on Monday, 6th pros. J. J. EAGERTY, Mayor. FOR SALE, a Semicircular Iron Roof, 22 x 16, Findlay and Co,, Stuart street. jL -OK SA.I-E, a Three-quarter Acre Sectioi/, 3, with substantial Cottage !hereon, with stable, two fowl-houses, and a good garden well stocked with fruit trees and we'l fenced ; small stack of hay, and close to the main road. A. Barden. Richmond hill, Mornington. COMFORTABLE Hoard and Lodging for two young Men. For address, apply Mrs Dick’s office, Princes street. MR J, P. ARMSTRONG, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, has returned to town, and may be consulted his house, Stuart street, opposite the Wesleyan Church, daily. LOST, about ten days ago, from Victoria street, a small white Poodle, with brown ears. Finder rewarded on returning to John Wallace, grocer, George street. LOST, Small Bunch Keys, Ivory Tablet . with name on—H. Burt; reward return. Mrs M'Kenzie, Curie’s cottages, St. Andrew street. LOST, on Saturday night, between Bell Tower and A. and T. IngliTs, a Satchel containing a bunch of keys and other articles. Finder handsomely rewarded by returning the same to D. M'Farlane, grocer, George street. 1 RACES 1 RACES! Picnics, Picnics. Picnics.—Remember Dunning’s Veal and Ham Pies ! Just suited to parties visiting the Races or going on excursions. s BANISH RESTAURANT, ready at 11 o’clock. Breakfast /ANTED Known—Lunch will be ready at 11 o’clock during Race Days, Watson’s, High street. ANTED the Public to know, that Geo. Eue makes up Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing and Gents’ own materials at the lowest possible cost. Does your tailor fit you? Try the practical Tailor, Stuart street. iS ANTED, Tenders for Plastering. Ap- ■ * ply M'Cormick, Walker street. WANT ED, respectable Nursemaid. Apply, with references, Mrs De Beer, Clyde street. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply thin house Mr Curie’s Cottages, St. Andrew street, near Eilleul street. WHITE WASHIN G.—Wanted, for Whitewashing. Messrs and Ewen’s new warehouse. J. Tyrie. Tender s Sargood WANTED, an Apprentice Boy, about 16. Apply Reith’and Wilkie, booksellers. \\! AN i’ED, an Experienced Person who v » _ can thoroughly frame pictures and fit mouldings. Apply J. Braithwaite, Arcade. Wf ANTED TO SELL, cheap, One Shaft i v Waggon, Three Farm U.ays, Two Tip Carts. Apply Roberts, Onion street. WANTED, a Girl to Assist in House* work. Apply Mrs Hewlett, Stafford street, opposite Martin’s Hotel. WANTED, a General Servant, about 18, Apply Mrs Anderson, Cargill street, five doors above Scotland street. WANTED Known—Dancing To-morrow Evening at Dunedin Dancing Academy, above Queen’s Theatre, commencing at 8 o’clock. \ 'jkj ANTED, good coat and trousers Hands, t? G. Davidson, Arcade. WANTED, Tenders to paper and screen four rooms ; labor only. Hart’s new Fancy Bazaar. WANTED, Everyone to como and see Hart’s Now Fancy Bazaar, just opened, corner of Maolaggan street and Royal Arcade, •j s ; ANTED Known—That I have removed ■' >' from centre of rca le to coiner of Maclaggan street and Royal Ai cade. N. Hart. 7 % ANTED by Young Lady for short * * period, Board and Residence in quiet lo ality. Address “ H. Sxak Office. - ... ANTED Known—All members of the Caversham Band of Hope aro requested to meet at Mr Yat-s’s, at eleven o’clock to-moirow. GENERvL Servant Wanted; small family ;no children. Mrs A. Solomon, braderick street, near Knox Church. ; . ANTED, an experienced Tailoresa for ' Palmerston, For terms, apply at Messrs Brown, Ewing, and Co.’s cutting-room. WANTED, Pick j and Shovel Men and Stonebrcakers; also, Two Tip Drays and Driver (long job). Apply to Peter M .ouster, York i lace. vv north. ANT ED, an active Boy. Stewart, book-binder, Prii IXT ANTED. Partner with L2OO, to join “O.P.,’'sS rt jffice! n g ° od Paylng bUßineS3 ' ANTED Known —Mr T. Whi Pianist, Pianoforte Tuner, and ‘ Residence, Laurel Bar lector of Pianos. chernLt, K ’ reP '"' 0l ’ address Mr Raymoi cm . Princes street. OIANOFORTES.—MR T. WHITE in. forms the Public there are numbers now imP °Tn n °k wor^1 the timber. Iherefore intending purchasers should be c.weful before investing forfy pounds and upwards < n an instrument that may turn out nothing bettor than an imitation. PIANOFORTE. —Wa*ited to Purchase, for cash, a second hand. Mr T. Vfbite, Mr Raymond, chemMrth Primes street,
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Evening Star, Issue 3982, 29 November 1875, Page 3
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