Wanted* WANTED, a respectable, well-educated Lad for the ca-h desk Apply; pefBonally, Thomson, Strang, and C \ w Co. ANTED, a well-educated Youth as ah Apprentice. Thom-oh, Strahg, and WANTED, competent (General Servant; aDo, experienced Nurse. Apply Mrs Prosser, corner William and High str- ets. WANTED, a Housemaid. Apply Mrs Tewsley, Roslyn. WANTED, by a young_ Lady, situation as Saleswoman or Milliner and >' alesWoman. Hox 178, Tost l office, Dunedin. WANTED, a good flicker, also good Blocker and Machinist. Apply C. Coombs and Son, Christchurch. WANTED, at once, a thorough good General 'ervant; good wages. Apply Snowdown House, Heriot row WANTED, good General Servant; references r quir d. Apply to Mr Holmes, solicitor. Dowling street. AM'ED, at the City Foot Works, Maclagganstre t, an Assistant Clicker. Neale alien WANTEu by an active Young Man, _ situation in warehouse (wholesale preferred) in any capacity. Address “Edina,” Evening Stab Office. WANTED, young Girls, good sewers, to learn Coat-making. New Z.aDnd Clothing E.ictory. AVT ANTED, two Gentlemen hoarders, ii M private family ; superior. Inquire Mr Wilson, at l eterson’s Store, Octagon. WANTED, respectable Hoard and Locfgv ing by a young Lady, within five minutes’ walk of the Octagon. Address to “ iV'.N.,” Stab Office. "ITTT"ANm> Known—Miss Edwa d, DressTT maker, Stafford street, has Removed to Kensington, next to Mewhinner, draper. WANTED Known—Mr George Harris having bought business and stock of the Standard Hoot Wareho'‘se will pay and receive all accounts at his Boot anl Shoe Establishment, Princes street. WANTE D, the public te knqw that they can obtain from A. Mercer, Eat tray street and Princes street, A. I‘arnes’s noted Epping Sausages every Saturday. WANTED, Tersons suffering from Rheumatism to use Isaac’s Rheumatic I emedy—(see testimonials ) ‘ arcard Isaac, chemist, Princes street and Rattray street, Dunedin. WANTED every one to call and inspect the Magnficent Stocks of Tweeds, Coatinvs, &c , at Bennet and Jamison’s. WANTED Known—Overcoatings. Overcoatings, Overcoatings Newest material at Bennet and Jamison’s, Clothiers and Outfitters. WAITED Known—That Bennet and Jamison have a large and well assorted Stock of Hats, Caps, and General Outfitting. WANTED Known—New Winter Goods just opened out at Rennet and Jamison’s, corner anse a; d Stafford streets. WANTED Known-That Dwy<r and Williams’s fart fur-horse Coaches leave Milton for Lawrence daily at 2,30 p.m., on the arrival of th<* afte noon train from Dun d'n; and leave Wili ms’ VDtoria Hotel, Lawrence, every morning at. 9 a m., am vim: in Milton in time for the mid-day train to Dunedin and Balclutba.
'VTT \NT ED Known—The Cheapest House I >y fprYeptian ; liprls in New Zealand. No more 1 alico Blinds f—John Tayh r, manufacturer of every description of Window I linds, is prepared to supply the public with Venetian Blinds at one shilling per foot. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Maclaggan street (Opposite the Quarries.) HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! STUART STREET HAT AND BONNET MANUFACTURER, Opposite English Church. WANTED Known-All kinds of Ladies’ Straw and let Hats and Bonnets Cleaned, Dyed, and Altered to the latest fashion. Stock ats altered The following are agents for the firm Miss T orrnster, piilliner', Mos; iel. Miss Turner . ..! ... Green Island: Miss Hill ... Grey street, Port Chalmers. All orders entrusted to our care w.ll receive the beet attention. JOSEPH DYSON. WANTED Known- E. Stok- s. Tailor and Cloth’er, expresses gratitude to his friends and cusiomers for the very libeial patronage bestowed upon him since his removal to bis new premises, especially as bis establishment has every facility for doing a first-class business, and his expenses are small compared with other houses in t.wn. He is able to complete and make suits at the very lowest prices; suits from L 3 15s; all wool tweed trousers from LI Is ; bsys’ suits from LI I 10s | mourning and dress suits made at the Bhortpst notice. Thp th r apeat and best hop-e where an immense stock is kept to cbto-e from. Ni.te the address- Stokes’s Build'ngs, corner of King and Hanover streets, opposite the Bapt’st ChapeL WANTED TO SEf/L, handsome Bookcase. Apply Mrs Sanders, George street north, near Dundas street. WANTED TO SELL or EXCHANGE, Horses, I rays, and Harness, Spring Carts, Buggies, etc. Apply R. Roberts, Lni >n street. WANTED TO SELL, Box Mangle, Slove, Handcart. Apply Hanover s(r< et, near brew* ry. ' . ANTED TO SELL, Drain Pipes oi ™ ¥ every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks; Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &o, Lambert’s Watei f Le'th Works.
For Sale. FREEHOLD. JpOR SALE, five-roomed House and ground three miuuteV from Post Office, new, beautiful view, and good locality. erms. WILL S. DOUG ,A> »mi CO. FRtEHOLD. FOR SALE, rub?tantiilly-builk and beauti fully-finished five-roomed Brick Cottage, Albany street. Terms easy. WILL S. DOUGLAS and CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 4119, 10 May 1876, Page 1
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