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Late Advertisements. sternwheel steamer, will leave Port Chalmers at 6_’p.m. on the 31st inst, for Dunedin, returning at 12 midnight. DUNEDIN’ DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. A SELECT *BALL will be held in the above on Tuesday Evening, September 5,1876. Gentlemen’s Tickets. ss; Ladies’ 3s ; Double do, 7s 6d, refreshments included. Dancing at nine. A. HAM, ANN. A YOUNG MAN, just arrived from England, seeks an engagement in a t-hop or store. Wages for first three months no object. Address “ H.8.A.,” fcTAR office. A YOUNG LADY studying wishes to share a Room with another within ten minutes’ walk of the Octagon. Address, stating terms, to “M. W.,” Post Office. TO CONKOISSKUBS.—For Sale, one of the finest Oleograph i ictures in the Colony. Subject: “The Holy Family,” by E. Corrons. Smith and Smith, Octagon. A PPRENTIOBS Wanted to the Dress<:V making. Mrs Heath, Hv a; h’s boot shop, George street. TO MUjLEhS.—Wanted, hy a steady industrious Man, a Situation as General Miller, or any ether place of trust. Appl* M W H. 8., ” Post Office, Dunedin. WANTED Known—Utago Poultry Association Show, Friendly Societies Hall. Tuesday and Wednesday, sth and 6th September. WANT ED Known—Otago Poultry Asso ciation. Entrance night, Saturday. £ud September, Oriental Hotel, Princes stre t 7 p.m. ’ WANTED Known Canary Shew, Friendly Societies Hill, Queen’s ineatre, Tuesday and Wednesday, sth and 6th September. Admission, One Shilling. ANTED, General Servant*. Cooks, an . , Nursemaids to call at Mrs Wilson registry office, foot Walker stre: t WA NTED,'Situation by Barmaid, wit good references, Mrs Wilson's registr omce, foot of Walker street. WANTED' TO LET, Central Office, fir! places, gas. and water. Apply Bendig rawn Office, George street.

WANTED, a Barmaid. Occidental Hotel, corner Manae and High streets. ANTED, strong Lad, make himself generally useful; mu-t be first-class milker. Apply Leckie, butcher. George ANTED, an Outrider, one »coustomed nr u ,*? BD ? aU i> oods preferred. Samuel >1 allace) butcher, Great King street. WA NTED~~to~" PURCHASE, Eight h.p. Boiler, and three or fourhp. Engine. A. and T. Burt. w i tfflee. AN CED, Furnished Bedroom ; terms. Address “ Alpha,” state Stab )T aNTED, Cooks, Barmaids, Housef maids : Waitress, experienced Nurses, General Servants; references. Mrs Dick’s registry office. -' NTED, 'tussock Grass in any quantity for Woodbaugh Paper Mills, Dunedin ; also Rope, Sacking, Rags, and Waste Paper. AISTED, a young man as Boots. Apply Watson’s Hotel, High strert. WANTED, a respectable Lad, about 17, for the country, one accustomed to the bakehouse. Apply, 9 o’clock to morrow morning, James Ledgerwood, Fraser s st ibles. w \\7 A TiiD T> LET, Four-roomed House, » » Russell street. Apply Mr Dickson, Hayman and Co.’s, Rattray street. WANTED, Tenders for Two Double Chimneys, corner Fern Hill and Maitland street. Apply John Gordon. WANTED Known, Post and Kails for Sale. Apply Larking, Hillside store, South Dunedin.

WANTkD, immediately, active young Man, of good address, to take orders for new publications Hay, bookseller. VTTANTBD to communicate with a good looking Young L.dy with a view to matrimony on»t accustomed to housekeeping Address by letter, “Rose,” Post Office (Genuine.) WANTED, a Housemaid for private family ; wages, L 4 >; references te> Office*' Ap ly at y ' iSa A,lan ’ a lle^stry WANTS s>. a Female as Cook and Housekeeper for a - tation. A pply Mr iVI ain, uunuas street. ’ WANI'K.*, Board and Residence for a gentleman ; perhaps two. Full narticulaia. “A.8.F.,” Star Office. 1 U ANTkD Known—Oa.ivas, double width, od per yard. Smith and Smith, Octaw gen. \\T ANTED Known—White Lead, 2s per ,/ cw t-j or 8s 6i qr. cwt. tin. Smith and bimtu, WANTED Known-We are Telling Oils, ( olors, Brushware, grainers’ took. * c , at lo '■ e>t p io-.'s for ca-h. W*™?> ? n , 0W “ V *“dow Glass al j-'mifK r\n\ Z B ' ' owest prie s. Smith aat next Athenmum,

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Evening Star, Issue 4215, 30 August 1876, Page 3

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622

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4215, 30 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4215, 30 August 1876, Page 3

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