WANTED. WANTED, x Miners to know that Mr Samson’s men have struck against; a proposed redaction of •wages. WANTED, from 10 to 15 good Colliers, constant employment. Apply Chas. Samson, Abbot-ford Colliery. WANTED, a young Man or younsr Lady, of business habits, as Attendant in the shop and reception iroom. Burton Brothers, photographers. WANTED, a Genial Servant. Apply to ♦4. M. Aldrich, Princes stre> t, Dunedin. WANTED, for the country, a Junior C erk. competent to keep a set of books. Address applications Box 6, Post Office. COOK, and Laundress Wanted where two other servants are kept. Mrs Robert Gillies, Park street. w ANTED, a secondhand Double-dfemy Press. Add’ ess “ A.A.,” Star Offi e. WANTED a bouse of seven or eight rooms, within ten minu' es’ walk of Bell Tower. Address Stab Office. ♦ \\j ANTED, Purchasers for Sections and W 45, Block L, Opoho. George W. Elliott, New.Zealand Insurance Buildings. WANTED Known- The Proprietor of the Glasgow Pie House and Hotel has fitted up a Suite of Booms, where parties coming to the City by rail or coach after midday ean have refreshments at all hours; also, Bed-rooms fitted up with every comfort. Charges moderate. JNO. DONALDSON, Proprietor.
WANTED Known-The Raymond House* hold Lock-stitch Sewing Machine. Extras with each Machine : Tuck-marker, hemrner, self-sewer, quilting guid*, straight guide; needles, spools, oil, oil-cau, screw-driver, machine clamp, and directions. Price, L 4 10s. All machiues guaranteed new, and instruct!.ns free, at W. MELVILLE’S, George street. Tip ANTED Known—Furniture removed lyith care and dispatch, by Russell's Expresses. Office at Octagon Coal Yards Orders received at all hours, at the stables, Castle street, near St. Andrew’s street. WANTED Known Cheap Coals.— Andrew Russell, .express proprietor, having taken those large and commodious premises at the Octagon, recently occupied by Messrs Drummond and Watson, is now prepared to execute orders for all description of Goal at lowest remunerative prices. Note the address— ANDREW RUS3ELL, Octagon. WANTED TO SELL, a perfect Hack, with saddle and bridle complete. J. Guthrie, Princes street south.. WA TED TO SKLfj, a Three-roomed House and Qua* ter-Acre Section, cheap, Opoho. S. M'Donald, blacksmith, Water of L» ith. WA' TED TO LET, two verv handsome h' uses at Bavrnsboume. just erected. Apply Hart's Fancy Baraar, A rcade. WANTED TO HIRE, Office or small Store; central situation. Darling and Co., Adelaide Wme Dep6t, Princes street cutting.
WANTED TO SELL or EXCHANGE, Horses, Drays, and Harness, Spring Carts, buggies, &c. Apply K'Koberts, Union street. . . ANTED T6 PURCHASE, National Insurance Shares; large number. Ap: ply Box 100, Post Office. TT7ANTED TO SELL, Drain Pipes oi •every description. Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks: Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c. Lambert’s Water f Le'th Works, SAWS, SAWS, of every description, just landed direct from those celebrated makers, Spear and Jackson. Circular Haws, all sizes, and warranted; also band, panel, ripping. tenon, dovetail, firewood, crosscut, and butcher saws, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. Wm. Millichamp, sawmaker, opposite Oddfellows’ Hall, George street. SEWING MACHINES. IMPORTANTIII NOTICE TO FAMILIES. SINGER’S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. Can be obtained on hire, from Mr Aldrich; •owner of Prii ces and Dowling streets, Dunedin! 'Terms cash, deposit from 10s. Weekly paywwit*. from %» Rd. JYJ’ACHINES at ENGLISH. PRICES. Howe’s Speedwell chain-stitch ... L2 12 6 Howe’s Swiftsnre lock-stich 4 4 0 Raymond’s chain-stitch 2 15 0 Raymond’s Household 4 4 0 Home Shuttle lock-stitch ... ... 44 0 Patent Little Wanzer, pearl inlaid ... 4 4 0 Patent Wanzer Letter a, lock-stitch 410 0 Holt’s Family, polished table ...700 Holt’s Family, polished cover ...800 Holt’s Medium, polished table ...900 A, B. SIDFORD, 4, Farley’s Arcade, Sewing Machine Agent. All kinds supplied, exchanged, and repaired. CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE CORPORATION GAS SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. GAS consumers are informed that the Council ha* decided to allow the Dis. count of seven shillings and sixpence (7s fid) per I,oooft in respect of all accounts paid on or before the 20th day of the present month. All the gas accounts are payable monthly, and this rale as to discount' will be rigidly adJ® re dto. Noabatemcnt will be allowed aftei the 20th of the following month. _ Accounts can be paid to the Collector, Mr J< • ■f a yl° r » or at any time during bu‘ine- i s hourt at the Gas Office, Town Clerk’s Department, City Council Chambers, street. ' of ga« will be cut off in all cas« in which the accounts remain unpaid beyonc the end of the month following the one of con sumption. J. M. MASSEY, * • - Town Clerk. February 3,1876.
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Evening Star, Issue 4040, 7 February 1876, Page 1
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750Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4040, 7 February 1876, Page 1
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