Wanted. W WANTED, a respec l able, intelligent, healthy Youth, not under fifteen, as apprentice to drapery. C. Johnson, Maolaggan sweet. ANTED, for Nelson, a first-class MUTT liner and Saleswoman, ripply to Ross and Glendining. 0 MaSTEK-MILLERS. —Wanted, a situation by a competent Miller. A di 1 ress “Miller,” Post Office. ANTED, six or eight-roomed House. Box 79, PosJ Office. PALMER RUSH. WANTFD Known—Quickest route to Oookstown, s.s. Easby. Good steerage accommodation. PBANCIS FULTON. WANTED Known for Races—Best house in town for good fancy coatings and vestings, choice trouserings. I. Martin. 'WT ANTED Known—Gentlemen cm rely Y T on having their clothes mule to fit, with punctuality. I. Martin. WANTED Known- Just landed, a nice lot Dube sjiirts, fancy scarfs; and bows. ‘ I. Martin. WANTED Known—Lavender find White Kil Gloves, American collars, size to 17. - Criterion Building, Princes street. . I. Martin. WANTED Known - The Raymond Household Lock-stitch. Sewing Machine. Extras with each Machine ; Tuck-marker, hemmer, self-sewer, quilting guide, straight guide, needles, spools, oil, oil-can, screw-driver, machine clamp, and directions. Price, L 4 10s. All machines guaranteed new, and instructions W. MELVILLE’S, George street. WANTED Known—That Dwyer and Williams’s Coach leaves Milton for Lawrence daily at 2.30 p.m., after the arrival of the mid-day train from Dunedin, leaving Lawrence daily at 8.30 in time for the mid-day train to Dunedin. WANTED Known—That Percival, optitician and spectacle maker, George street, has opened a Branch Establishment at No. 6in the Arcade. N.B.—Spectacles ground and properly adapted to suit all sights. Eatabhshed 1862. WANTED Known—G. Davidson, tailor and c’othier, Royal Arcade in ordi r to make loom for winter stock, his determined to clear out his large and well-selected sto.k of tweeds for cash, at L 4 to L 4 10s a suit. All wool tweed trousers LI Is, 25 pjr cent, lower than any other house in town. G. D. also begs to state that having secured the services of a first-class cufter of fifteen years’ experience in a first-c'ass Melbourne firm he can confidently guarantee that all gar-men-s will be turned out with elegance and dispatch. All gcoJs thoroughly shrunk befo.e made up. WANTED TO RENT a House of six rooms; wash-house, &c.,, under ten minutes’ walk from Post-office. C. Johnson, Maolaggan street. ANTED TO SELL or EXCHANGE, Horses, Drays, and Harness, Spring Carts, Buggies, Ac. Apply R; Roberts, Union Btr66ti WAN TED TO SELL, Drain Pipes of ■ eT «y description, Flower Pots, Chimney .Tops, Foofitains, Vases, Butter Crocks; Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c. Lambert’s Water f Leith Works. SAWS, SAWS, of. every description, just landed direct from those celebrated makers, Spear and Jack son. Circular Saws, . «zes, and warranted; also hand, panel, ripa tenon, dovetail, firewood, crosscut, and er saws, wholesale and retail, at Veduced prices. Wm. Millichamp, sawmaker, opposite Oddfellows’ Hall, George street. For Sale. JJ I L LIARD TABLE JTOTO Trtl«{ } VOBSAI FREDERICK LEWIS, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Mqjray place. Appointed Agent for Thurston an C London. NEWINGTON SUBURB, ADJOINING . TOWN BELT. Quarter acre sections for Sale, 'on easy terms. Apply to Mr M‘Gregor, Newington. FOR SALE, Quarter-acre Freehold, with three pottages thereon, situated in Kensington, opposite Cricket Ground. Apply Mr Rpwe.’ FOR SALE, Family Express wilh doubleseats ; ope light Carriage, pole and shafts: one light Waggon; I,oooft of piles, Mn through; 800 posts and rails. R. Roberts. Union street. FOR SALE ot to Let, a new Four-roomed House, with half-acre land, or more if required, situated in the Mornington district. Apply to Maclean Bios., Manse street: DIOR SALE, Two-roomed Cottage, wit D eighth of an-acre section, in block : polio. Terms, LIOO cash only. Apply J. C Loliison, on premises. FORLSALE, Section 46, Block 2 in Ravensbourne. Apply T. Anderson, Rothesay. FO®’ Four-roomed House and Land freehold—in Cumberland street. Apply to Messrs Oomrie and Howrth, Victoria store, King street. . ’ SALE m Castle street, be Albany and Frederick streets to"e' separately, two four-roomed Houses gardens and-out houses, Wm. Harrop A treet. FREEHOLDS, twenty minutes from Post Office.—For Sale cheap, and upon very easy terms; a few Choice Allotment in the neighborhood of the city. Some of the best ever yet offered, and well suited for the erection of vil'a residences. Situation unsurpassed for healthiness and beauty of position. STEWART & DOUGHTY, Manse t treet. CITY FREEHOLDS. Building Allot-ments-ten minutes from Post Office— For Sale m deferred payment", Ten most valuabe Sites (on one of which is a fonrroomed House), commanding a grand view of the harbor, and ocean. These allotments are offered on 1 most advantageous terms, with a view* to suit the means-of all wishing to acquire their own freehold. STEWART & DOUGHTY, Manae street, Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 4076, 20 March 1876, Page 1
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764Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4076, 20 March 1876, Page 1
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