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Late Advertisements. RUN NEBS. Runneis, Runners, wanted for the ‘ New Zealand Liberator.* Apply to the Manager, Mr Hooper’s office. MRS OLIVER PHILLIPS, Club Reserve, Board and Residence for Single Men. Terms—2oa per ueek, washing incladed. LOST, on Wednesday, small Black Book, with auctioneer’s name inside. Finder lease return to Stab office. WANTED, twc Boarders. Apply to A andT. M‘Farlane. WANTED, respctable Nursemaid; references required. Mrs Anderson, St. Andrew street. FFICE BOY Wanted. Apply at Begg’s Music Saloon, Princes street. TENDERS Wanted till the 15th inst., a*5 o’clock, for Nine-roomed House m F.edmck street. Plana at Mrs Young’s, Grange street. WASTED, by a young Lady, a Situation as Barmaid m first-class hotel, town or country. Address “ W.E.,” Stab Office. ANTED, for the Club, first class Waiter and Boot*. Apply Mrs Dick, Princes street PUBLIC WORSHIP will be held in the Drill-shed, Kaikorai, To-morrow and every Sabbath, at II a.m. . WANTED to Borrow, on Freehold Security, L4OO for three years. Principals only dealt with. Apply, stating interest required, to Box 223, Post-office. VST ANTED, by a young Gentleman, Board T V and Residence in private house, good locality. Address Stab Office. WANTED, good Shiit Machinist. Apply Waverly Boarding House, Moray place. ESPEOTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE; tei ms moderate. MrsMenck, View s'reet, Moray place, ; ■ A LARGE ROOM TO LET, with use of cjL kitchen. Apply Mr Smith, butcher, Great King street.

WANTED, thos'j who have difficulty in procuring good fr.sh Butter to try Ba.iks, - iurrou. and Co.’s. : WANTED Knwn—Tie best value in Tea i- that sold at 3s per lb. by : Banks, Barron, and Co. Ipi OR SALE, cheap, 30 Shares Clutha ' Building Society; L3O paid up. Apply J. S Webb. TO LET, handsome Four-roomed House, just erected, with every convenience. Apply Hart’s Bazaar, Arcade. rro i.ET. near Octagon, superior Seven--1 roomed House, with every convenience. Apply Lower York place. • Wanted, Stone-breakers; highest price given. Apply Smith and Grey (sharp), Green Island. WANTED, a Respectable Nurse Girl. Reference required. Mrs Dymocb, London street. . PRIVATE B-.ard and Residence for one or two Gentlemen. Meyer’s Hamburg Bouse, Dowling street, near Princes street - teps. " BOARD and Residence for two Young Men. Apply to Mrs Griffiths, corner of l eith and Hanover streets. WANTED Known—Just opened for the Races and Autumn Season, New and Fashionable Goods. D. Sampson. WANTED Known The most choice goods in Tweeds.Coatings, and Vestings ever shown in Dunedin. D. Sampson. ANTED Known—For punctuality and despatch in execution of orders. D. Sampson. ____________________ ANTbP Known The House only noted for first class Goods. D. Sampson. Accommodation tdr two Young Men, with or without board. Apply to Nee?, top Bt. Andrew street. . MR T7"WHITE, Pianist, Tuner and Selector of Pianos. Residence, Laurel Bank, Smith street. Communications can also be left with Mr Raymond, chemist, Princes street. • PIANOFORTES.— Mr T. White has just received from America, ex Annie Lewis, four Iron Grand Square and Cottage Pianos. Compass, seven octaves and one third. These Pianos will shortly be unpacked and ready for inspection, Mr T. White will attend daily, • hat intending purchasers and pianistes may judge of their superiority.

IVTOTICE <o the Public/ Now Open, J3I Queen s Arms Dining Rooms. Meals at all hours. Dinner from 12 to 3. , The annual soiree OP THE KAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, AT HALF-PAST 6. • Music by a se’ect choir; addresses by several Ministers and others. Ticke L s, 2s, DR VAN HEMERT, Great King street, opposite the Hospital, has taken a room »tr Mr W.yb-r's, painter, Kensington, where ha can be consulted da : ly from 11 am, to 1 p.m., and consultations at his house from 9to iO a.in., and 3 tos and 7to 8 p.m. j MACijAGGAM STR: ET CO-OPERATIVE STORE. THE Proprietors of the above have much ] leasure in returning thanks to ready ; m tney purcha- ers for the liberal patronage confei red ui-on them since opening the above Store >’jr>n the co operative principles. The unparalleled success We have experienced hatempted us into making very extensive purchases for cash, enitbli S u ? std. grea er reductions, thus de'yuia COTI^P tiom Out detfhmination is to sp re nJ “ ttort in order to make it a great success. Ore vis t will convince of the superior quality of Goods k-pt alid the low prices charged. # ' All the leading articles are arranged with prices marked iu plain figures. Terms cash over the cou ter. Goods delivered free to all part- • f the City and subttibs. viz. Momington, Itichmond ‘Hill, Roslyn, N.E, Valley, Anderion’s Bay, K<-mnngtoi, and Caversham, daily, T. BROWN & CO.’S CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Maclaggan Street. MRS STEWART will open her School for \oiing Ladies on Monday next, March 15, at her residence, Cambeltown Cottage, R'lslyn.

RATKPAYERS of Kensington are respectfully invited to meet their Road Board representative on Monday, 13th inst., at 7.30 p.m., in the Kensington School, to consider matters of Drainage, Lighting, Borrowing, &c. SWIMMING TOURNAMENT. March 11, 2 r.M. VISITORS to the James Hannell will be conveyed by bo.it from Pelichet Bay Jetty. The Golden Age will leave Eatt'ay street Jetty at 2 pm. The t'chooner Spec is reserved for Boys. Tickets-Two Shillings each. Boys (except on board the steamer), Ore Shilling. PRIMITIVE METHODIST SOCIETY, Temperance Hall Two Sermons will be preached (D.V.) on STJ DAY. 12 th MaRCH, • In the Mornin", at 31 ... By Mr Puddicomb In the Evenin'?, at 6.30 ... By Mr Bone, of Adelaide. Sabbath School at 2.30 p.m

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Evening Star, Issue 4069, 11 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4069, 11 March 1876, Page 3

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