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Wanted. 'ANTE!), a Nursery Governess (must be a good seamstress). Apply ou Saturday, between the hours of 11 and 1, Mrs Arthur Towsey, View street. ■ WANTED, good General Servant. Roomsto Let. Martin’s Hotel, Stafford street. ■ ■ - . WANTED, ,for Lawrence, 'experienced Milliner and Saleswoman. A pply Box 152, P. D. . Vi,- ANi hu, • y steady situation, ti>- ▼ » make himself gehtrally usful inwarehouse or store. 1 ddress -‘E.W.,” PostOffice, etr«t. "ANTED, experienced General Servant, _ first olas< references required. Apply at Ai MercerV, i'atv ay street. WaNTkD, sniart Youtb, about 18, accustomed to book-keeping. Apply by etter, Re th and Wilkie’s, Princes street. SHOW TRADE.—Wonted Twenty good Hi setters—constant employment to good hands; also outdoor Wax Thread Machinists. Neale and Waller. ‘ • WANTED, Situation, as Ham Cuter;. ' thoroughly understands the trade in every branch. Address 225* .- tab office. TTiIFTY (50) good Tailoresses wanted to tJj coats, vests, and trousers : also appr- nticea.' Otago Clothing Fact ory, Stafford street. TX7ANTKD the Public to Burn Kaitangata T T .Coals; large t-upp yon hand. Antlr.w Russell. coal merchant, Octagon. WANTED, Private Board and Residence by a .Gentleman. Address, stating terms and situation, “ A 8.,” Star office. ANTED, Tender?, till Tuesday, for . . buiidi' g a Cottage,. Plans and specifieatious at Mr Blackwood’s Store, Caversham. ANTED Known—Day-school opened inSt. Kilda road, near N aumann’s HoteL. , ■ ■ , WANTED Known—Now Onion and Lettuce Se ds direct from the grower. James Pryor, seed-man, George street ANTED Known—That Dwy<=r and Williams’s fast four-horse Coacher leave Milton for Lawrence daily at 2.30 p.m., on the anivalof the afternoon train from Dun- din; and leave WUi -ms’Victoria Hotel, Lawrence, every morning at 9 a m., arriving in Milton in time for the mid-day train to Dunedin and Balcldtha. ANTE D Known- B. Stobs, Tailor amT Clothier, expresses gratitude to his friends and customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since his removal to bis new premises,'especially as his establishment has every facility for doinga first-class busness, and Lis expenses'are small compared with other houses in He is ablo to complete and make suits at the very lowest prices; suits fom Iy3 15s; ail wool tweed trousers from LI Is; b-ya’ suits from LI 10s; mourning and dress suits made at the shortest notice. The oh-apest and besthou-e where an immense stork is kept to ch<o>e from.. N-te the address—Stokes’s Buildings, comer of King and Hanover streets, opposite the Baptist Chapel. WANTKD Known- The Raymond Household Lock-stitch Sewing Machine. Extras with each Machine ; Tuck-marker, hemmer, self-sewer, quiltr-g- guide, straight guide, needles, spools, oil, oil-can, screw-driver, machine clamp, and directions. Price, L4los. All machines guaranteed new, and instructions I W. M E t ee y a i LLE’S, George street.

WANTED KNOWN. TTJTHEFLER & WDSOV’g BEWING- ▼ V MACHINES, at English prices. Jets. Princes street south, the Buie agent in Dunedin, . WANTED Known—G. Davidson, tailor and clothier, Royal Arcade in to make loom for winter stock, hj s determined to clear out his large and well-selected stock of tweeds for ca*h, ar, L 4 to 1.4 10s a suit. All wool tweed trou i erß LI 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 rear?' experience in a first-class Melbourne Inn he can confidently guarantee that all garmen*? will be turned out with elegance aeddisr patch. .' All goods thoroughly ebrnnk before made up. : WANTED TO SE LL, Coolie Sint with pups. S. Ba-cham, Kaikorai Hill, oip : {Write c tile yards, ! WANTED ‘t O LET, " even roomed o >!>e, furnished or unfuruish d. Apply, Wm. Elder, Port Chalmers. WANTED TO SELL or EXCHANGE, - Bones, Drays, and Harness, Spring Carts, Buggies, Ac. Apply R. Roberts; Union street CHANTED TO SELL, Drain. Pipes of v every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crooks; flooring Tiles, Bricks, &o. Lambert’s Water £ Leith Works. For Sale. DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE, Or TO BE LET. FOR SALE, on easy terms, or to be Let—- , Brunswick House, Royal Terr-ce, Kew, Forbnry road, 10. rooms (newly buitl, Dining and Drawing Rooms. 14ft by 20ft. with halt-an-aere of Ground (more can be purchased if required) ; a constant supo y of spring water laid on into the house and garden; registered mr <te* in four of the rooms, Leamington range in kitchen. Commands magnificent v ewe of Harbor and- Peninsula. Ten n mutes’ walk from the < '* verduun Railway St t ; on; season ticket. 1,3, first-class, for twere months. li field, LSOO can remain upon mortgage if re quized. For further particulars apply to GEORGE S. BRODRIOK, Jetty strept. TTjIOR SALE a few pars of good Feriets, Jj cheap. ,0. 0. Armstrong, top Dowling street Steps. FOR SALE, Manuka f and, being sections 56, 67, and 66, Block 1... North Harbor find Blueridn • affio sections 67 and 68. Calderville. Ai p’y James Speight, Bell Tower. H SALE, on easy terms tho'e splendid Building Sections in Duke BtWfit. Apply seedsman, Duke street, lOR SALE, alight three-horse-pole Waggon. A'mtW.T Blakeley, Princes street south. •fflOl cheap) Express Horse; am go6d Ji fiCwV ' Apjdr W, fay, White Hone Hotel.

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Evening Star, Issue 4092, 7 April 1876, Page 1

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846

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4092, 7 April 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4092, 7 April 1876, Page 1

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