Wanted. WANTED, steady, sctive Man, to make himself generally useful; references required, a pply Pier Hotel. WANTED, good General Servant; references rquird. Apply to Mr Holmes, solicitor. Dowling street. W<aN ! t 'A) immediately, Three good But t< nhole-makers. Apply B. I sen and Co , tailors, George street. SHOE TRADE. VVanted, 'good Wax Thread Machinists; also Machinists for the Howe Machine. Neale an 1 Waller v\, A .'TED, at the City Boot Works, * ▼ Maclaggan street, an Assistant Clicker. Eeale a"d alien. rnwo good Stonemasons wanted at ebotah JL Bay i unneL Apply at ihe works. WANTED, thoroughly competent Dress m-ker to take charge of our workroom. A. and T. 1 nglis. WANTE!_» by an active Young Man, # situation in warehouse (wholesale preferred) in any capacity. Address “Edina,” Evening Star Office. WANPKD, young Girls, good sewers, to ham Coat-making. Isew Zealand Clothing F-cto ■. WA TED, Two Young Men, as Boarders. Apply Mrs Barclay, St. ndrew street, opposite Tan Yard. WAiN i'jfcD, ■ ersons suffering from Rheumatism to use Isaac’s Rheumatic J-emedy—(see testimonials) 1 an.ard Isaac, chemist. Princes street and Rattray street Dunedin. WANTh D Known—Orders taken for Millinery and Dressmaking. Misses Kelly, George street. WANTED Known—That Dwy*r and Williams’s fast four-horse (..’oasher leave 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 Balolutba. WANTED Known—The Cheapest House for Venetian ’> finds in New Zealand. No more ( ‘alico Blinds !—John Tayl-r, manufacturer of every description of Window 1 finds, is prepared to supply the public with Venetian Blinds at one shilling per foot.
VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Maclaggan street (Opposite the Quarries.) WANTED Known- E. Stok s Tailor and Cloth e>, expresses gratitude to his friends and cus’omers for the vety libei al patronage b<-*t'>wed upon him since his removal to Ms new premises, especially as his establishment has every facility for doing a first-class business, aud bis expenses are small compared with other houses in t wn. He is able to complete and make suits at the very lowest prices; suits fioui 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 besthou-e where an immen e stoek is kept to choo-e from. Ni.te the address—Stokes’s Buildings, corner of King and Hanover streets, opposite the Baptist OhapeL WANTED TO SELL, secondhand Harmonium, cheap. Apply “ X.Y.Z.,’ Post Office. WANTED TO SfJLL or EXCHANGE, Horses, I rays, and Harness, Spring Carts, Buggies etc. Apply R. Roberts, Union street. WANTED TO SELL, Drain Pipes of every description. Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Bntter Crooks; Flooring l iks, Bricks, &c. Lambert’s Water f Le<th Works.
Tenders. VALUABLE FARM AT TAIERI. TO BE LE I SED BY TE VDER. THE undersigned Ins instructions from Messrs J. and J. A. Callender, to receive Tenders, until Monday, Bth May, for the lease, for a term, of their very valuable SPRING BANK VIEW FARM, Consisting of Sections 2of 9. 3of 9, and 4 of 9, 25, 56, 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 spleudid Agricultural Land. For conditions, and all other information, Apply to HENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of the first portion of a Firat-c'ass Family Hotel. Shops, and Auction Rooms in Manse Street] also, for Two Semi-detached Houses in > erpentine Avenue, and' ne Four-rpomed Cot I tagein Mai lag an street for H. -I. Wa’ter, Esq. Plans and specification” may be seen at my office, where tendss ar •to be deliver don Wednesday, the 10th day of M ay. E. J. SANDERS, Architect and Surveyor. fjl EN DEES Wjanted till Monday, Bth inst, for Gasfittings at Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.’s Premises, Stafford street. MASON AND WALES, Architect f | RENDERS are invited till Monday, Bth current, for adding to a Bakhouse a?d constructing an Oven in Great King street, , t MASON & WALES," Architects. TENDERS are invited till Monday, Bth inst. to erect a Shop and Dwellitg d brifck» Great King street MAS )N& WALES, A rchitects. THE Hoslyn Road Board invite 'l ender for Formation of Roads, &0. Plans and specißcat ons can * e seen at thi Office of Mr A. 0. Begg, High street. Tenders, accompanied by a deposit of 10 pe cent., to be lodged not la’er than Thursday 11th May, with ALEX. O. BELG, Chairman of the Board.
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Evening Star, Issue 4115, 5 May 1876, Page 1
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786Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4115, 5 May 1876, Page 1
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