Uta Advertisements. THOROUGHLY experienced Bonnet Milliner Wanted. H. and B. Brownlie, Princes street. 'yy ANTED, for Plain Sewing; A FEW GIRLS constant employment. Address “Y. Z.,” Stab Oflßce. r¥TANI'ED, a useful Girl. Apply Mrs V ▼ Hialop, Scotland street. Known—A. Hunter, Engineer, Yf Machinist, and Mangle Maker, King fcreet north. Jobbing of all kinds done. smart Boy about thirteen; must read and write. Apply at once, P. Mitchell, bookseller, Arcade. ANTED, General Servant. Mrs Campbell, High street. ATT AN TED, a first-class Dressmaker for W Oatnaru. Apply 9 a.m. to-morrow. Sargood, Son, and Ewen. WANTED, situation as Shopwoman, Housekeeper, or Needlewoman. Address “ Bertha,” Post-office. WANTED, thorough General Servant; also Nursemaid for small family. Apply, with references, Mrs Deßeer, Albert street W r ANTED, this evening, Housemaidstation ; goo 1 wages. Tomorrow; < .'ooks. Housemaids, General Servants, Nurses. Mrs Dick’s offices. w ANTED, a Brickmaker. Wm. Woolley, Pelichet Bay. ANTED, Apprentices to the Millinery. Apply immediately, Richards and Co., i ‘ eorge street, - TO W"" ANTED TO LET, a House, in good order. Melville street. Five - roomed W. H. Price, WANTED, everyone to remember that Jas Mollison and Son’s great Sale of Roots and Shoes is still going on. WANTED, the public to know that Jas. Mollison and Son are selling Boots and .••hoes at remarkably low prices this month. WANTED Known. —Jas. Mollison and Son are selling a hrge quantity of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes below cost price to make room for new stock. WANTED, everyone to visit Jas. Mollison and Sou’s Warehouse, and really see w : at Boots and Shoes can be had for during the sale. WANTED Known.—Jas, Mollison and Son’s present stock of Boots and Shoes must be cleared out at any sacrifice. Immense redaction. Bond street ANTED, a Nursemaid. Apply Robert Burns Hotel, 0. corge street. A TED, an Invoice Clerk. Apply, by letter only, to J. Rattray and Co, \\T ANTED, an active Lad as light porter, n Apply at N. Z. Clothing Factory’s Retail Branch. W.-' NT KD Known —('anvas, double wioth, 5d per yard. Smith and Smith, Octagon. WANTED Known- -White Lead, 32s per cwt., or 8s fid qr. cwt. tin. Smith and Smith. WANTED Known—Window Glass, all sizes, at lowest prices. Smith and Smith, Octagon, next Athenaeum. WANTED, Large Fireproof Safe ; new, cr second hand: quote lowest price. Box 79. P.O. ANTED, a Plasterer, for Church at vv Palmerston. Apply, by telegraph, to E. Clark, Palmerston, WANTED, a smart young Man to wait on a party. Du.gan and Williams, Princes street. WANTED the Public to Know, that J. Dreaver, George street, is having a Cheap Clearing Sale prior to taking a partner into the business. WANTED Known—Bargains never before dreamt of, to be had at J. Dreaver’s, George street. WANTED Known Musical Albums from lis; large Albums for 200 cartes, at 7s. Dreaver’s, Georg' street. WANTED, Barmaid, experienced or young person to learn. Apply Crown Hotel, Rattray street WANTED, an experienced Housemaid for a central hotel. Mrs Wilson’s Registry office, foot of Walker street. WANTED, respectable Girl, twelve to thirteen years of age, to mind children. Lear’s J oot store, George street. WANTED TO SELL, large quantity of Building Material—doors, sashes, flooring, scantling, rough lining, weatherboards Apply Gridiron Hotel, Princes street. Buolooas Notion BLACK Quilted Skirts, 7s fid; Children’s Waterproofs, 4s fid; Ladies’ Black Cloth Jackets, 4s 6d; Children’s Cloth Jackets, Is and Is fid; Ladies’ Wincey Costumes, 17s fid; Children’s Costumes, 10s; Ladies’ Tweed Skirts, 7s fid; Ladies’ Black Costumes, 25s ; Ladies’Black Tunic Skirts, 10s fid; Ladies’ Heaver Jackets, 8s fid. ■qfMRBK'RT MAVVTJia. fr CO. Bankruptcy Notices. i i i > i 5 S i. i, k E >0 e g )f 3l. »• V. R. In the matter of the Debtors and Cred Act, 1875, and in the mattei ROBERT HIsLOP LONG, lal George street. Dunedin, a Debtor. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all _Lx debts doe to the above Estate must be paid to Mr Thomas t alleuder, Princes street, who is alone authorised to receive them, on or before September 15th, after which time they will be placed in the hands of a solicitor for recovery. Creditors who have not already proved their claims ate requested to do so without delay. Dunedin, Septemb?r 7, 1876, Sbsiird ;.7.rad. j&estSf.noe. SUPERIOR Board and Residence for one or two gentlemen. For card, apply Paterson and M‘Leod. RE SPEC TABLE Board and Residence for a Gentleman, ten minutes’ walk from Post Office. Apply Kensington Hotel. OARL) AND RESIDENCE for twe Ladies, at Mr Wood’s, ConstitutioE street. SUPERIOR Board and Residence Lady and Gentleman. For card to Paterson and M’Leod, BOARD and RESIDENCE for a Lady; n< other boarders kept. Mrs B. Marks Serpentine Avenue. Maclaggan street. SUPERIOR Board and Residence; marrie< couple or single gentleman. Apply Mr Brasch, luroiture warehouse, Princes street THREE Working Men want Board am Lodging, between Cricket Ground am Post Office. Address '* Iron,” Star office. ACANOY for a few Boarders. Mr Mencks, View street, Moray place j terms moderate. i FITTING-ROOM and Bedroom for tw 1 O gentlemen; board if required. Maspn « Cottage, Lindsay’s bridge, North-East Valles
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Evening Star, Issue 4222, 7 September 1876, Page 3
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