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Late Advertisements. COLONIAL Bank Shares, Wanted to mir-cbp'-e. Frederick 11. Evans, shiv ebrokei-, Princes stre.t. LOST, close-cut Poodle Dog, white, with slight brown spots. Reward. S. Crafts, fishmonger, Princes street. WANTED, Board and Residence, <.rpartial Board.' Addiess, staling term , “ Young Man,” Star Office. W ANTED, a Nurse Girl, apply Harrold Bain, Great King street. ’VT OTIOE.— All Debts owing by Jissop J_v _ Bros, must be sent at once to our old shop in George street. Jessop Brothers. WANTED to Purchase, business of sma 1 country store. Apply “J.W.,” hTAK office. (PRIVATE Board and Residence for One or Two Gentlemen. Apply comer of Frederick and Grange streets. T" OST, a Pig (grey shot). Finder rewarded. J Apply James Armstrong, Plough Inn, Hillside. • Wanted. Apply to Mis -Lv Mercer, Rattray street. FOUND, a Purse at the Railway Station containing a small sum of money The owner can have it by applying at the Police Station, Maclaggan street. w w ANTED, ago d General Servant; go:d wages. Apply Paterson and M*Leod. ANTED, Tenders for alterations and fittings of shop. B. Singer and Co. LOST, yesterday, (small Black Book, with auctioneer's name inside. Findrr please return to Star Office. WANTED, Tenders for Painting fourroomed House. Apply Mr Holly, Maclaggan str.efr, opposite Exeter House. WAETED, by an elderly perron, a Passage Home; would give her service = for the passage. Address “E.G.,” Star Office. WANTED, by a competent person, age 33, situation as Housekeeper; country preferred. Address ‘‘ J. >\,” Star Office. WANTED, a good useful Girl. Apply Ai’gyle Villa, comer Frederick and Leith streets. • * WANTED Known—That the cheapest Drapery, Hosiery j - arid Haberdashery in town is to be bad at A. Cummings’s new cheap Shop, No. 6, Royal Arcade. WANTED Tenders for Purchase and Removal of Four-roomed Cottage. Francis Vickery, Castle street, near St, Andrew street. SELLING OFF.—Haring to quit our piesent promises, we are selling at cost price, Scott and Smith. /\tf\ fk/'kfk PIECES of Paperhangines jt Vr >FV7 V 7 4d per piece and upwards. •Leal, varnishes, oils, gla=s, colors, &e,, at co:-t price. SATIN' Papers, Is p;r piece; go’d papers, 2s 6d per piece; and everv i rticle nt cost price. TXTE will s 11 nnt 1 the 24th day of April, TT when the Unsold Stock wilt te offcre by public auction. Scolt and Smitli, near the Octagon. WANTED, Tenders for Four-r.;oine 1 Cott'ge (wood) till Friday, 10th. George Wyber, painter, South Dunedin. WANTED TO LFT, portion Premites in Octagon, suitable for Auction Mart or Produce Store. Andrew Russell. WANTED, young Man as Groom for the country. Apply at Miss Allan’s registry office. LOST, yesterday, between Water of Leith and Kens'ngton. Bills of Exchnnge. Finder handsomely rewarded. George Wylie-, painter, South Dunedin. WANTED, Two Respectable Bo orders A pply to Mr Robintson, baker, Grc ri King stre rt. MR T. WHITF, Pianist:, Flam-fort • Timer and Selector of Pianos. Resi deuce, Laurel Bank, Smith street. Communications can also be left wrh Mr Raymond, chemist, Princes street. PIANOFORTES. —Mr T. White has just received from America, ex Annie Lewis, four Iron Grand Square and Cottage Pianos. G mpass, seven octaves and one third. Three Pianofortes will shortly be ready for inspection. Mr White will attend daily for a few days that visitors may judge of their superiority. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received at Hie Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Tuesday, 14th March inri., at 3 p.m., f r the construction of a Brick Sewer under Cumberland, Fillenl, St. Andrew’s, and Hanover streets. Plans and specifications at the City Surveyor’s office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. March 9, 1876. T3E NEW f ZEALAND LIBERATOR will contain the following subjec’s Our Advent. Mr Justice Denman on Dr ink, Mr Justice Johnston on Publicans and Fcrgry. Medical Testimony against evtn Moderate Drinking. Abstainers Live T onee-t. Mr Justice Johnston defended frontt th ; attack of the Christchurch L. V. Gazet-e. The Moral effect of Prohibition in Maine. Dr. Roseby on How it might appear to a Stranger. What Mr Charles Bright Would Do. A Publican Fined for Selling on Sunday; alfo for Supplying Drink to a Drunk Man. re ‘Tl^|Wellington Poet’ on Liquor Legi lation. The Puolican’s Sign-Board, The Drunka-ds Drerm. A Whiskey Horror. 1.0. G.T. Lodge and other reports. How’s that Mr Umpire ? Drunkenness in Otago. Try to rave the Drunkard, &c., &c. Subscriptions, 3s 3d per quarter. Published on SATURDAY NEXT. Runners and Agents Wanted. A pply to Manager. Address care W. HOOPER, Pr'ncss st eet Tenders invited until the 20th lust ant for Renting the New Pr’nc ss’s T1 e.Tre, expected to be ready for opening r.l> ut the 30th mst. Tenderers to state for what Givn required, amount of rent, and teue.al conditions. JO3N SIBBALD, Pruprietor, Dunedin, 9,hMa;ch. FOR SALE, No. 202, Quarter-ac e, Glen; splendid view, high and dry, free from floods and tidal wave l , to say nothing about earthquakes; L 36 cash, under now Act. Also, Spring Cart, Horse, and Harness, cheap. John Eldred, Grange street, near Albany street. OTAGO RAILWAYS. - BLONDIN’S ENTERTAINMENT AT KENSINGTON. SPECIAL TRAINS will run to Kensington as follow, on Saturday next Leave Port Chalmers at 3 p.m., stopping at nil interne date stations. Leave Greytown at 3.15 p.m., stopping at all intermediate stations. Leave Dunedin at 4 p.m. Returning from Kensington to the above places at the close of the entertainment. Fares: Return tickets—From Pelichet Bay and Dunedin to Kensiugtou, 6d; from other stations, return tickets at single second-class fares. The ordinary trains Laving Abbotsford at 2.30 p.m., and Cavershaw at 6.38, will be suspended*

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Evening Star, Issue 4067, 9 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4067, 9 March 1876, Page 3

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