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Wanted. WANTED, a good Cook and Laundress; references required. A ply Mes-rs Paterson and M'Leod, Princes street. WANTED, two first-class Paviers; none other need apply to Thomas, Castle street. WA TED, a-Dressmaker tor up-country ; must be able to fit well. Apply Kirkpatrick, Glendining. and Co. WiN IKD, good Boot Machinist for plain work. Apply Miss E. Davie Ison, Swans cot ayes, George street, WANTED, an active Boy; one who has a knowledge of the Bo t Trade preferred, Apply D. Pinkerton, boot maker, George street. WANTED, a thoroughly efficient hand for the Dr s Department. A. and T. Inglia, Ge--rge~’street. WANTW!*, a. smart young Man to Assist at Small Goods. George Wilson, George street. WANTED, for Nelson, a first-class Milliner and Saleswoman. Apply to Boss and Glen ining. WA TED, fo P Imerston, :• good it-ss-nuker and Milliner. Apply, immediately, Bint;. Harris and Co. WANT D, Go eral Servant; references required. Mis Keith Ramsay, Royal Terrace. • WNI’ED, »U Yi-ito s from the count'y, who want to save money, to inqKC the^ Stock of E. Stoke-*, tador. clothier and la-ires’ h.*b t-maker, opposite Baptist Chapel, Great King street. Zealand Clothing Factory has VaJJi cancies for a few Sewing Girls to learn tailoring WANTED, two Gentlemen Boarders. Apply to Watson’s store, comer of Albany and Onmberlard streets. WANTED, a'l who are in want of a firstclass Suit of Clothing to try E. Stokes*. ANTED Known—That Dwyer and W I- - -/.y i Hams’s fast .four-horse Coaches lea\e Milton for l.awrenco daily at 2.30 p.m., on the arrival of the afternoon train from Dun- din ; and leave Wili ms’ Victoria Hotel, l.awrenoe, every morning a* 9 a m., arriving in Mil on in time for the mid-day train to Dunedin and Balclutha. WANTED Known—Miss Annie mont’s Concert, Temperance Hall, Satnrda'-nicht v- <ebi K WANTED Known—Miss Annie Be aumont as the Flower Girl ami Daughter aif the Regiment, in character. W NI'ED Known—Messrs Smith and lexander, great dnetists, M-«* Beaumont’s Concert, Temperance Dali, Saturday n-ght. WANTED the Public to Know—They can get a firs' -class meal fo- < ne Sh llin:-, at the dining-rooms, - p, csite Railway Station, Port Chalmers. N.B.—(-hops and steaks, &c., from 6 a.m., until 12 p.m. G. Diyden, proprietor. WANTED Kn >wn - A bands'-me pre-ent will b-- given to the best Lady Waltzer at the Masquera e Ball. WANTED Known- Gent’emm can obtain Board and Besidencein private fa-t ily on applying to Mr Wilson, at Peterson’s store, Octagon.

WANTED Knowu—The choicest House in town for the best Tweeds, Coatings, and Vestings is E. Stokes’s, Great King street. WANT KD 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. MB LvtL LE’ S , George street. *VTE7‘ANTED Known—That Percival. opti- ▼ T tician and spectacle maker, George street, has opened a branch Estahlishm nt at No 6in the icade. N. H. Spectacle-* ground and properly adapted to suit all sights. Established 1862. WANTED Known—G. Davidson, tailor and c'ethier, Royal Arcade in ord>r to make loom for winter stock, hj s 'etr mined to clear out his large and well-selected stock of tweeds for cash, at L 4 to L 4 10s a suit. All wool tweed trousers 1.1 Is, 25 per cent lower than any other house in town. G. D. also begs to state that having secured the services _of a first-class cutter of fifteen years experience in a first-class Melbourne firm he can confidently guarantee that all parmen's will be turned out with elepauce and dispatch. All goods thoroughly shrunk befo. e made up. • WANTED TO SELL or EXCHANGE, Horses, Drays, and Harness, Spring Carts, Buggies, &c. Apply R. Roberts, Union street. WANTED TO SELL, Drain Pipes of every description, Blower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crooks; Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c. Lambert’s Water f Leith Works,

For Sale.* TO SPECULATORS, HOTELKEEPERS, & c. , • FOR SALE • PROVINCIAL HOTEL AND THEATRE, INVERCARGILL, With adjoining Property. Full particulars and plana can be had and seen by applying to Mr JOHN Hamilton, at Watson’s Hotel, High street, Dunedin, any day until the 30lh inst., from 10 to 5 o’clock. FOR SALR,_ 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 sifter to the above, three years old ; and a Brown Ge’dm > by “ I rofessor”; is a good hack, and an excellent jumper. The above.are the property of D. Murchie. Riverton. To be seen at the Commercial Stables. Apply to HENRY SCOTT. (OR SALE" or to Let, a new Fpur-roomed -r-. House, with half-acre land, dr more’if reflWred, situated in the Mbrnington district. Apply to Maclean Bios., Manse street:

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Evening Star, Issue 4081, 25 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4081, 25 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4081, 25 March 1876, Page 1

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