Late Advertisements. NOTICE. WBULL & E. SWINIRD beg to in- • form their Friends and the Public,' that they have purchased that Fruit and Confectionery Business lately carried oh by Messrs Jesst-p Eros, (opposite the Post Office); and being direct importers of Fruit from the Pro-! vincUl and Australian markets, they are in a; position to offer fruit, wholesale or retail, atj very low r.vtes. " ! FOR SALE.—Confectioners’ Business, Princes street; purchase money required small; excellent. Evans, agent, Princes s : reet. - - ■ t IF you got a .Pretty. Valentine from your« lover, then'go to Braithwaite’s, corner,; Arcade and High street, and return the com*; p'.iment. \ DID yon get an Ugly Valentine, Braith- j write hj is some even uglier to return the ccmplircent with. RETURN the Compliment.—Exquisiteand| Chaste Assortment of Valentines at - ; B-aithwaite’s, corner Arcade and High street. • LO3T, between the 'Octagon and Rattray; street, one L5-not°. Finder will receive j LI rcwttid on returning to W. Harper, Arcade, j or Mr Nauman, Hilbiele Hotel, TO Carpenters and Builders. —Wanted, by a young man with twelve months’ ex-; per.ence, a Situation as Improver. Address: to “W. W.,” office of this paper. . FOR SALE, Celery, Bro?oli, Cabbage, and Leek plants. William Langmuir, Rail-, way Nu r sery, Caversham. REV. M. MARTIN will deliver a Cottage Lecture in the Forbury School-room on Tuesday, 15tb, at 8 p.m. All are invited' to attend. ’ '' MORNIN QTON,—An Evening Class for Adults will be opened ih 'the Mornington D. S., on Monday, 14th. Hours 7to 9, ; 4 0 ARM, Cold, and Shower Baths.—For ?V. cleanliness and comfort go to Beissel’a Temple of Fashion, Princes street. I WANTED by a respectable, middle-aged woman, a situation as Housekeeper or attendant on invalid. Address; j‘,A.M.8.,” Post Office, King streak ■ANTED. General Servant for Lawrence. . . Apply oh Tuesday, before one to v )rs M. Fraer, Occidental Hotel. [ w WANTED, a Bricklayer to build Two • Chimnfeys .in Southern ■- paneejin. Apply J. Davies, Albion House, Maclaggan street.: ,i : w ANTED, an CTpholsterer. Apply North and Scoullar, Rattray street. ; WANTED, Tenders, small job. Apply Wm. Henney, architect, Bussell and Maclaggan streets. w ANTED, a Cook. Occidental Hotel, comer Manse and High streets. ; WANTED, by a Young Man, an Unfucirshed ROOM, with fireplace; situation central. Address, “ Celtic,” Star office.'
WANTED Known—Mr T. White, pianist, pianoforte tuner, , and selector of pianos. Residence. Laurel Bank, Smith street; or address, Me Raymond, chemist, Princes street. '
WANTED, an, experienced Nursemaid. Apply at Mrs Conyers’s, George street. WANTED, a situation by a first-class Mattraisei and Palliasse maker ; understands upnolstgiry work and Frencbi-polishing. Address ' “ (T.P.ir.L,” office of this paper. . a Cook. Occidental Hotel
WANTEO, a ferences. Roy.il terrace. General Servant, with re* Apply to Mrs Livingston, WANTED,, a smart Lad, to .carry out . milk. Apply, Michael O’Brien, at Wm. pPiferce* si Great King street.
'ANT .El), two or three . respectable Bo aiders; no family or other boarders kept., Apj j]y,Hero', and Parkingson, boot factory, corn*? r of Castle and St. Andrew streets! WAN 1 TED, two or three respectable Boardeis, five minutes from Post Office. Mrajrlinc'ylo, China hull, Princes street. . ED, a Ijad, who can paint and for a country district. Apply at the 'jrffices of Gibbs and Clayton, BoM street. • . ' *•; W AJ iMTBD, r spectablel-ad as Appientlce to Bootmaldug. Apply W. Clarke, Hastjpf!, a Cottage, ■(■ avgtll road, Forbury. ! '- ANTED, strong, useful Girl, about 16. For .addres*, apply Moyle’s store, Mormngto b. WANTED,' a Boy, about 16, as ' help To Cook. Apply Police Station, MaoUgganst feet, ; * WANTED. a General Useful Girl. Apply hits Meyer, Hamburg House, place, opposite Smith street. ‘VX7 '"ANfED, a G-eneral Servant. Apply 1 ▼ J third house, Alt Curie’s cottages, fit, Audi ew street, near Filleul street. 1 ’ \\ J T TED, Woolwashers and Boys. ' ■' M‘Donbid, wool 'scouring' .works, Alba ay stre<at. /"AUTED, Tend.era for erection' of' nine ■■ ciiains Feilcing-rail, and Pwo wives, seou. ouh 37(j —379;-Fort Chalmers } suliicienfe to Dub* Address. “ Eehc©,’?Post Office,
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Evening Star, Issue 4046, 14 February 1876, Page 3
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642Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4046, 14 February 1876, Page 3
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