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Late Advertisements.

HOWBLL’d. Art Union.—One Hundred Tickets only left for sale. Drawing Saturday, March 28th—10a each. BE IN TIME. Be in lime. Great rush for Tickets in Howell’s Art Union,, next Queen’s Theatre. ■ ■ . ONE Hundred Pounds for ten shillings—first prize Howell’s Ait Union. 150 prizes; tickets, 10s each. LOST, in Maitland street, small White Poodle Dog. Finder rewarded by returning toD. Buchanan, bootmaker, MacLggan street. • ELASTICS put in Boots; ladies’, ?s; gentlemen’s. 2s 61. Heath, George sheet, next Bank Hew Zealand. MRS E. J. GALLAGHER, Midwife, Grosvenor street, Kensington; seven years’ experience in the Colonies. FOR SALE, strong 2 ton Boat; all gear and sai's complete. Apply As ark Webb, jetty. COMPETENT Cap Maker, also strong Lad wanted. New Zealand Clothing Factory. WAN CED, sharp, active Lad; one used to Butchering business preferred. Apply Barnes, butcher, Caversham. %\T AInTED Known Pure Drags and v V Genuine Patent Medtciees. Kem son, chemist, corner York place and Rattray street. WANTED, General Servants, young Girls t to assst in housework, respectable Nureegirl; Hous.-keeper waits engagement. M. Daly’s registry office, Filleul street, hear Drill shed. WANTED, without fail, to-morrow, several Laundresses, Cooks, Tab’emaids, Housemaids, Dairymaids, Murses, General, &c. Skene’s Labor Exchange. WANTED, five tb ten acres of- good Land, near town, south, and suitable for market garden. Terms and particulars by letter to “M. F.,” No. 180 Bex, Post Office, Dunedin. WANTED,' a good Watchmaker who thoroughly understands the business. Apply Beaver Bros, and Salomon, High street.

WANTED TO RENT a House of six rooms, wash-house, &c., under ten ninutes’ walk from Post-office. G. Johnson, Vlaolaggan street. WANTED, a respectable, intelligent, healthy Youth, not under fifteen, as ipprentice to drapery. C. Johnsor, Maclaggan street. WANTED Known—Just opened for the Races and Autumn Season, New and Fashionable Goods. D. Sampson. Known The. most choice goods in Tweeds. Coatings, and Vestings ever shown in Dunedin D. Sampson. WANTED Known—For punctuality and despatch in execution of orders. D. Sampson. ANTED Known. — The House only noted for first-class Goods. D. Sampw son. . / ABM, Cold, and Shower Baths. For ® » cleanliness and comfort go to Beissel’s Temple of Fashion, Princes street. w ANTED, a Housemaid. Hotel, Stafford street. Red Lion WANTED, a competent Shirt Machinist. Apply Waverley Boarding House, Moray place.

WANTED, for Nelson, a first-class Milliner and Saleswoman, Apply to Ross md Glendining. W ANTED, respectable Nursemaid. Cottage next Nee’s, St. Andrew street. WANTED. Tackers fop Crimean Shirts. Mrs Willson, first rLht-of-way, Fill knl street. WANTED, Cook and Laundress. Also, Nursemaid. Apply Miss Allan’s'Rejistiy Office, George street. WANTED, Tenders for One Dozen “ Hodge’s Systematic Theology,” 4 vols.. complete. On view Hay’s Bible Warehouse. WANTED, Tinders for Sixty Dozen 1-oyal Readers— 4, 5, 6. On view at Hay’s Bible Warehouse. WAl\ Tfil >, Tenders for Eight Dozen Fourguinea Family Bibles. Now open for inspection Hay’s Bible Warehouse. WANTED, Tenders for Eighty Dozen My • Second, Third, Fonrth, and Fifth Books. Hay's Bible Warehouse. . WANTED Known for Races—Best hous< in town for good fancy coatings and vestings, choice trousery. I. Martin. WANTED Known—Gentlemen can rely on having their clothes m;de to fit with punctuality. I. Mai tin. WANTED Known—Just landed, ani . lot Duke shirts and fancy scarfs ai hj a. I. Mart’n. WANTED Known—Lavender and Whi Kit Gloves, American collars, size 17. Criterion Budding, Princes street. 1., Martin.

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Evening Star, Issue 4074, 17 March 1876, Page 3

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545

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4074, 17 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4074, 17 March 1876, Page 3

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