Late AdvnttNoantk SPECIAL NOTICE. A T the request of a large number of Sport* ing Subscribers, and in order to allow its Printers a holiday, the ‘Saturday Advertiser’ will be issued in town To-morrow Morning. The latest Tip for the Cup, by Nimrod, will be given. jgATURDAY ADVERTISER Contains: The Horse, Louis Napoleon’s Stud, with Portrait the late Emperor. Orphan Winny—a domestic tale. Discovery of New Zealand. Free Thought, A Sympathetic Judge. FORBURY RACECOURSE. The Opera. _ Blondin. - Amusements. How Phelim Popped the Question— By J. M. B. A Passion for Music—By Miuola. Turn Out That Goose!—By Jingo, Dogs 1 Dogs I Dogs !—By Jingo. Poetry, Fashions, Home Items. The Watchman, The Sportsman, Chess, Draughts, and Puzzles. The Magic Chessman. Oddfellows and Foresters. Interesting Scraps. The largest Threepenny Journal and the most original Miscellany in the Southern Hemisphere. TO BUILDERS. THE time for receiving Tenders for Messrs Robertson and Watson’s and Mr John Thompson’s shops at Port Chalmers is extended till Saturday next, at 12. Plans to be seen t>ll then at.Mr Kettle’s, Port Chalmers. . E. J. SANDERS, Architect and Surveyor. FOR SALE, on the 27th March, at the Commercial Yards, a four-year-old dapple gray entire, YOUNG NANA, by “The Nana,” by “King John,” a high caste Arab Also a full sister to the above, three years old; and a Brown Gelding by “ Professor”; is a good hack, and an excellent jumper. The above are the property©! D. Murchie, Esq , Riverton. To be seen at theCommercial Stables. Apply to HENRY SCOTT. DANCING! DANCING! QjUBEN’S THEATRE. An Extended Programme will be held on Thursday and Friday Evenings, March 23 and 24,1876. Gentlemen’s tickets, 2s 6d; ladies as usual Eight o’clock. lANOFORTES. —Mr T. White, Pianist, Pianoforte Tuner and Selector of Pianos. Residence, Laurel Bank, Smith street; or address Mr Raymond, chemist, Princea street.
PIANOFORTES.— Mr T. White invites inspection to his first importation of American Iron-framed Grand, Square, and Cottage Pianos. Mrs Dick’s Registry Office, Princes street. . A LSO, an Elegant Piano, in walnut; French action ; seven octaves; by.Ward, London. Price, forty guineas. RACES. RAGES.—Powerful race and opera glasses to be bad at Percival’s, George street and Arcade. "VTEW Zealand Clothing Factory has Vacancies for a few Sewing Girls to learn tailoring. BETTING BOOKS for the Races. • very Variety. Joseph Braith waite, corner High street, Arcade. FEBRUARY ‘Young Ladies’ Journal’ and ‘Bow Bella.’ January ‘London Journal ’ and ‘ Family Herald ’ just received, at Braithwaite’s, comer High street and Arcade.
SPANISH RESTAURANT. Dinnerready from 11 o’clock, for the Paces. SrOUND, small Scotch Terrier. Owner 8/ send description and address to “ Typo,” Stab office. TO LET, in York place, superior Sixroomed House; central situation. Apply York House, York place. 10.G.T, —Usual Meeting of Good Intent • l in the Schoolhouse, Caversham, tomoirow (Thursday) evening, at 7.30. WANTED TO SELL, a young Retriever Dog; good watch. Apply Book Stall, Railway Station. WANTED, for Palmerston, a good Dressmaker and Milliner. Apply, immediately, Bing, Harris, and Co. J ANTED, a Housemaid. Dunedin Hotel, Maclaggan street. w ANTED, a stout Lad. Apply Thos. Sinclair, baker, Cumberland street. w w ANTED, two Stonebreakets. Apply Duckworth’s Gaily, Anderson’s Bay. ANTKD, a good General Servant Apply Mrs Sirachan, Victoria Rrewery.
WANTED Known—A handsome present will be given to the beatrLady Waltzer at the Masquerade Ball. WANTED, Board and Residence by respectable female employed during day. Add» ess, stating terms, “ X.A.F.” Star office. WANT k D, Ge eral Servant; references required. Mis Keith Ramsay, Royal Teirace, Wv s TE General Servant, about eighteen. Apply Mrs Anderson, Beau* frt Cottage, K’»g street, second house past Dutldas streeti .. WAN TED^a'good General Servant, Mrs Hellye'’, Walker's treet, , WANTED Known—For Sale a Dissolving View Apparatus, with lime-light apparatus; also, a fine Selection of beautifully executed views and works of art. Address “ Optician,” Tamora House, street.
WANTED, a stioug active Young Woman as General Servant. References requi ed. Apply Mrs W. Gregg, comer Howe »nd Castle streets. Board and Residence. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, suitable for a respectable Young Lady. Address “ Y.X.,” Star office. C'fjMFv-RTABLE Boa'd and i esiden e ; J terms moderate Mrs Metck, View rtree", Moray place, opposite Congregational Church. BOARD and RESIDENCE required by a Gent’eman, in a Christian family; b.th. Teims, * X.Box 228, P. O-
G Kv'FOttTAßi E HOME for a respectable Man. Apply to Miss Callander, Brown street, comer Elm Kow. BOAhD AND 11K -1 DKNO K.-Wanted, two Gentlemen to join ptiwfe family. Apply Mr* Hindi-, china warehouse, Princes at eet. P EIYATE Board and Lodging. -Mrs Edwards, Club Eiserye, nest Brighton Hbiiae, off Stafford street
Meetings. CAVER3HAM ROaD DISTRICT. / MEETING of Ratepayers will be held iu the Caversham School-house, on Monday, the 27th March, at half-past 7 o’clock, to Consider the Borrowing of L 3,000 ior drainageB. RUTHERFORD, ClhsitsßSße
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Evening Star, Issue 4078, 22 March 1876, Page 3
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786Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4078, 22 March 1876, Page 3
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