Wanted. WAITED, Six more good Needlewomen, improvers t > Coat-making. New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTtD, thoroughly competent Dress m.iker to take charge of our workroom. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED, Youth as Salesman in our Boot Department; one with experience preferred. A. and T. Ing is ANTEn by an active Young Man, situation in warehouse (wholesale preferred) in any capacity. Address “Edina,” Evening Star Office, WANTED, a Housemaid. Apply WatTgen s Hotel, High street. oNTEI), a Waitress. Apply Watson’s Diningrooms. WANT, i' D. young Oirls, good sewers, to Karn Coat-making. New Z aland Ulothiog Factory. WAN I D, Tenders, until Saturday, 29th, for Iron Moulding; labor only. For particulars apply Reid and Gray. "VVT ANT i D, one or two large-sized, good ▼ ▼ second-h uid solid Leatlie 1 Trav llinu Trunks. Apply to Isaacs and Marcks, Royal Arcade. WA Tt D, an American Cooking Stove (second-hand), by letter to W.N.. next door to Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Russell st eet. ANI'LD Known—The Otago Loan and Liscount Office, Moray place, opposite Criterion Hotel, I unedin. WANj'lMi Known—The Otago I oan and liscount Office is now open to lend money. Office, Moray place. WANTED Known—The Otago I oan and Discount Office is prepare I to lend sums from L 5 to LSOO, on personal security. WANTED Known—The Otago l oan and Di count Office hours are from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and Mondays till 8.30 p.m. WANTED Known — 1 he Proprietor of the Otago Loan and Discount office is Mr M. Moss, late of the ship 1 nn, Dunedin. WANTED Known—That Dwy r and Wl- - s fast f 'Uv-1 orse ( oaohe-t lea°e Milton for Lawrence daily at 2.30 p.m., on the arrival of the afternoon train from Dumdin; and leave Wil i ms’ Victoria Hotel, Lawrence, every morning at 9 a m., arriving in Milton in time for the mid-day train to Dunedin and Ealclntba. WANTED Known—The Cheapest House for Venetian I linds in New Zealand. No more < lalico Blinds!— John Tayt r, manufacturer of every description of Window 1 linds, fa prepared to supply the public with Venetian Blinds at one shilling per foot. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Maclaggan street (Opposite the Quarries.)
WANTEI > Known- E. Stok- s. Tnil< rand Clothier, expresses gratitude to his friends and customers for the veiy liberal patronage bestowed upon him since his removal to his new premises, especi dly as his establishment has every facility for doing a first-class bus ness, and bis expenses are small compared with o’her houses in t wn. He is able <o complete and make suits attheve y lowest prices; suits fom L 3 15s; ail wool tweed trousers from II Is ; beys’ suits from LI 10b ; mourning and dress suits made at the shortest notice. The cheapest and best hou e where an immen'e sto.'k is kept to cheo-e from. N<-te the address- Stokes’s Bakings, corner of King and Hanover streets, opposite the Baptist Chapel. WAXTEDTo BUY, au Old Building, either iron, wood or brick. Apply Wm. Hessey. KeM Eoad, Enrbury. ANTED T<> SELL, Counter, Shopfit tings, Show Cases and Slides. Milner’s Fireproof Safe, &c. at our prvmi-es, George ftreet. Tenders not lat r than ten ochck on Saturday morning. Harrop and Weill, jewelle s ANTED 10 SELL or EXCHANGE, Horses, Drays, and liarness, Spring Carts, Buggies, etc. Apply E. Eoberts, Union street. %JU ANTED TO SELL, Drain Pipes of V * every description, Flower Pots, Chimnov Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks: Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c. Lambert’s Water f Le’tb Works.
Tenders. VALUABLE FARM AT TAIERT. TO BE LEASED BY TENDER, THE undersigned has instructions from Messrs J. and J. A. Callender, to receive Tenders, until Monday, Bth May, for the lease, tor a term, of their very valuable SPRING* bank view farm. Consisting of Sections 2of 9. 3of 9, and 4 of 9, 25, sfi, and part of 57. block VIII,, Dunedin and East Tahri District; part of section 21 and section 32, Otakia District; section 1, block XX., and part of section 41, irregular block, East Taieri District, containing in all 329 acres, more or less, of spier did Agricultural Land. For and all other information. Apply to ' HENRY DRIVER. N.Z.Ij. and M.A. Co. CORPORATION OF SOUTH DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received for the formation of 15 chairs in Reid street with rotten rock. 700 yard-* of broken bluestone me-al to be laid down in Main street and the cutting of several ditches. Specifications to be seen at theForbury postoffice, where tenders may be left till 4 o’clock, Monday Lt May. ANDREW RANKIN, Town Clerk. Fouth Dunedin, April 26, 1876. HOTEL PROPERTY. TENDERS vill be rereived bv the umlers:gu‘ dup to 11th May, for a LEASE of BAXTER’S MAITLAND HOTEL, corner of Maitland and Walter streets, for a term of 21 years with full valuation for improvements at the end of the term. For further particulars, apply to WILL S. D 'U(II AS and CO. Business Notice. TVTEW PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Is 9d per yard. New Felt Squares. New Door Mats and Slips. New Wool Mats. PEBBERT. HAYNES & LO.
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Evening Star, Issue 4109, 28 April 1876, Page 1
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852Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4109, 28 April 1876, Page 1
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