Wanted. IF David Cre'ght m or hi? mother don’t fetch their luggage at once, will be sold for rent. G-. Searle, Clark street. aOOD Shirt-makers Wanted ; bring sample. . New Zealand Clothing Factory. Otago clothing factory. Vacancy for a few Apprentices to the Tailoring; trade thorough y taught; wages from commencement. COAT HANDS Wanted; also few good Improvers and Apprentices. thoroughly tanght.) Otago Clothing Factory, Stafford street. WANTED, a Waitress. Apply Watson’s Diningrooms. WANTED young Girls, good] sewers, to learn Coat-making. iSew Z aland Clothing Factory. WANTED, Situation by respectable young woman as House and Table Maid A'>ply Miss Al'en, George street. WAiVi'ED, two respectable Boarders. Apply to T. Hutchinson, bootmaker, King street. WAN ('ED, large quantity of Black or Bed P ne. State price per cord to “ Max.” Stak Office. ’ WANTED Known—Mi ses Kelly (lat; of Messrs Thomson, Strang, and t ’o ), have begun bnsiue-s for th< mselves a few doors from Miss Cloughs, George street. WANTED Known—That Dwyer andWilliams’s fast fuir-borse ("caches leave Milton for Lawrence daily at 2.30 p.m., on the arrival of the afternoon train from Dunedin; and leave Wiliams’ Victoria Hotel, Lawrence, every morning at 9 a m., arriving in Milton in time for the mid-day train to Duntdin and Balclutha.
WANTED Known— E. Stokes, Tailor and Clothier, expresses gratitude to his friends and ousromers for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since his removal to his new premises, especially as his establishment has every facility for doing a first-class bus ness, and his expenses are small compared with other houses in t-wn. He is able to complete and make suits at the vey lowest prices; suits foni L 3 15s; ail wool tweed trousers from LI Is ; beys’ suits from LI 10s; mourning and dress suits made at the shortest notice. The cheapest and best hou«e where an immense stock is kept to choose from. Note the address-Stokes’s Buildings, corner of King and Hanover streets, opposite the Baptist Chapel. WANTED Known - The Raymond Household Lock-stitch Sewing Machine. Extras with each Machine : Tuck-marker, hemmer, self-sewer, quilting guide, straight gOidfij needles, spools, oil, oil-can, screw-driver, machine clamp, apd directions. Price, L 4 10s. All machines guaranteed new, and instructions free, at W. MELVILLE’S, George street. WANTED to LET, a comfortable Hotel up-country. J, Patte.son, Australasian Hotel, Mad ggan street. WANT i D TO SELL, Tip Dray, Wagg< nefte, and i Mathews, Great King street. WAN tED TO P l'i KCPAS H, a Tinsmith’s Kolle-, 3 ft. long; also, a Punching Machine capable d punching 16 gauge iron. Address, “J.A.” Stab^clS'e. WANTED TO SELL, Drain Pipes of every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks; Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c. Lambert’s Water f Leith Works,
For Sale. FREEHOLD. JIOR SALE, five-roomed House and ground three minutes’ from Post Office, new, beautiful view, and good locality. Terms. WILL S. DOUGLAS and CO. FREEHOLD. XjiOß SALE, snbstantially-built and beautiJj fully-finished five-roomed Bride Cottage, Albany street. Terms easy. WIf,L S. DOUGLAS and CO. FOR S ALE, Five F .rst-class Dairy Cows, pure Ayrshire, quiet, and just springing ; second and _ third calf; parting with them through having top many. App yto Wm. Fau'ds, Green Island Bush. F 'R SALE, Waggonette, Express, Horses, Harness, cheap for cash. Apply Basel!, Grange street, near Albany street. FOR SALIJ, Drapery Business ; suburbs; stock light, rent moderate, owner leaving district. Address “J. C >tar Office. FOK -ALI. f. ur mdea from Dunedin, a splendid Market Garden and Orchard of ten acres, on which is erected a five-roomed dwelling-house, &c. J. T. Roberts, Princes Street south. FOR SALE, Manuka l and, being sections 56, 57, and 66, Block I, North Harbor ! and Blueskin ; also, sections 67 and 68, Calderville. Apply James Speight, Bell Tower. FOR SALE, on easy terms, tho c e splendid Building Sections in Duke stre,et. Apply W. Beid, seedsman, Duke street. FOR SALE or to uet, a new Four-roomed House, with half-acre land, or more if re3 aired, situated in the Mornington district, ipply to Maclean Bios., Manse street; FOR SALE, Four-roomed House and Land —freehold—in Cumberland street. Apply to Messrs Comrie and Howrth, Victoria store, King street. FOR POSITIVE SALE, that excellent property belonging to Mr Collins-sec-tions 66, 57 block 11., Rayenshourne, and Dwellr g-house tbrreon; fence !, and other improvements; and the price is Ll7O. W. Dalrymple, junr., Ag< nt. FOR S 4 LE. new two-roomed House and Quat ter-acre Section, Linden, good position, near the property of James Cu-le, Ksq. Terms easy. Apply to Walter Hislop, agent, Princes street, opposite Bank of New South Wales.
Business Notice. •VTEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapeatry Carjiet, % llsd per yard. Kidderminster Carpets, 2s lid per yard, Now Hearth Rugs, *9 Stair Carpets, Is per yard. HERBERT. HAYNES. * CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 4103, 21 April 1876, Page 1
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