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Late Advertisements. WANTED, Plain Sewing. Apply to Mrs Braithwaie, Great King street, two doors i ait Knox Church. ARM, Cold, and Shower Baths. -!' or cleanliness and comfort go to Beissel’s Tom pie? of Fashion. Princes street. RKSSMAKING, good fitting, and mode rate diaries. Ladies are recommence I to Miss 8001. George street, next bank New Zea’and. . ELASTICS put in Boots; 'ladies’, .s; gentlemen’s, 2s 61. Heath, George street, next Bank New Zeal nd. WANTED, General Servant; reference require! f om last si nation. Mrs Y. n Hemert, King street, opposite the Hospi al. A LL Accounts against the late Mrs M. C. __ _ J hnstone must be sent into Mr Francis Fulton immediately. WANTED Known— Pure Drugs aid genuine Patent Medicines. Kempson, chemist, comer York place and Rattray ttre t. d the Estate of JAMES GALLAN!*.

All Deb!s due to the above are requested to be paid immediately to tjie trustees, and all claims against the same'are requested to be sent in duly verified. W. D. SUTHERLAND FRANCIS MKENAN Trustees. TO LET, SHOP in Cutting, Princes street. Will S. Douglas and Co. \IT ANTED, a good General Servant. ApVt ply Mrs Crawshaw, Cumberland street, near Albany sti eet. WANTED, con tant supply of Butter and Fg.’S. D. Roberts grocer, corner of Walker and Melville streets. DUNEDIN SWIMMING SCHOOL, Moray Place. TERMS : AdnTs and boys (including first six admissions to the baths), one gu’nea ; ladies’ (six le : sons),108. The only extra charge for adults and boys’ (after the first six lessons! is the admission, 6d. Private classes for adults every morning and evening; ladies’, Wednesday, 4 p m. (female instructor); boys’, by arrangement. All subscriptions payable in advance. ,

w ANTED TO SB I L (cheap), Three-feet Kitchen Range; requires no building Thos. Home, grocer, Roslyn. LOST, Gold Ear-ring. Finder rewarded by returning to Mrs Shaw, upper Maclaggan street. WESLEYAN HALL, Stuart street, THIS EVENING, EXHIBITION AND SALE OP FIJI: CURIOSITIES, At 7 o’clock. LECTURE On FIJI AND FIJIAN CELEBRITIES, With Magic Lantern illustrations, by REV. F. W. ISITT, At 8 o’clock. Chair to be taken by Rev. J. Buller. Tickets—-Two Shillings. Children half-price.; WANTED, Two Bedrooms, with use of kitchen. Address “ Study/’ Evening •''TAR Office. WANTED, a Gardener experienced in planting, forming walks, etc. Apply by letter to Box. 156, Post-office. WANTED, fur the country, a Dressmaker and Milliner. Apply iinmediately, Bing, Harrs, and Co.

I. 0. G- T. fTTHE GOOD INTENT LODGE will celeX. brats its third anniversary by a "Tea Meeting in the Dfill-shed, Caversham, on Thursday, March 2, commemin?at 6.30. Bros. Adams, G.W.C.T., Jago, P.D.D., and John P. Armstrong, P.S.D., are expected to address the meeting, the subject of the latter’s remarks being “An Irish Templar’s Idea of Father Matthew”; in addition to which” songs, etc., will be given during the evening. Admission, 2s. WANTED. Purchasers for nice white Shell Gravel, cheap. Apply to Wm. Bams, contractor. Forth street. ANTED, a Housemaid, Red Lion Hotel, Stafford street, Dunedin.' TENDERS wanted-' for four-roomed Cot- - tage till five o’clock, 4th inst.. Plans, to be seen at Mr Horders George street.. w WANTED, Two young Men as Apply dressmakers opposite Dr Stuart’s, George street. WANTED, Gris for Rag Picking; piece work and constant employment. Apply Goldsmith and Co., Piinces str et. \\T ANTED Known Conveyances will yjf leave Crickmore’s Royal Assembly Rooms, Port Chalmers, To-morrow Evening, March 2, at 5.30 p.m , to convey visitors to the Circus Return tickets,. 4s. FOtt SALE, a Cheffonitr and Bedstead. Apply to John Marshall, Hanover street, near Leith street, Dunedin. . TO LET, handsome Villa, just erected, with every convenience,.opposite railway station, Ravensboume. Apply Hart’s Bazaar. WANTED, a Junior Clerk; must have good Preferences. Hogg -and Hutton, Octagon. A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with Board and Lodging in private family. Address “ K8.,” Star office. CARTERS.— Wanted, Horse and Dray. Denbigh, Svrgood and Ewen’s new. warehouse. ' J JA ME S F0 ST EE, Umbrella Maker, begs to inform the inhabitants of Dunedin and suburbs that he has commenced business as above at No. 14, Royal Arcade, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage and support; well known as a pract r cal umbrella maker and repairer in Scotland. He will devote special attention to repairs and recovering orders Note the address : 14, Royal Arcade, and Great King street, opposite Fire Ewgade.

NOTICE. T THE Undemgned.s request that all outstanding debts due to me ba paid by the 15th March, otherwise legal proceedings may be taken without further notice. WM. SCOTT, Tailor, Port Chalmers. Grand billiard tournament during the month of March is now on daily at Sussex Hotel Rooms, George street. Ist prize ... ... Tea pounds 2ud co ... .. Gold albeit Value L 5. ♦ Pl n to amateurs only. Entrance, Gd a brAik. lor full particulars, apr-ly IHOS. RYAN, At the Rooms. |7IOR SALE, a Two-roomed House and to , 10n i Fovbuiy ; immediate possession. J. S. Hickso’i, Manse street. TO LE'T, Six-rocmrd with bathlooin. in George stre t. W. Oram Ball, ifixcpftng Chambers, Princes street. NOTICE. rjpHR BISHOP OF DUNEDIN wi 1 hojd Divlhe'Service in tVe Dispel; J g . ton, to-morrow (Thursday evening), at 7.ot>

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Evening Star, Issue 4060, 1 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4060, 1 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4060, 1 March 1876, Page 3

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