Late Aaverasomento. r iN\o Gentlemen, witli band. Apply llrydeu's storn. Knsjftii street. ■ANTED TO HI HE, good Horse and Dr>y, for a few Wce><s. Supreme €ourt Holel, Stunit street. FFlCE.—Kirat class Room, ia good pcsition, fronting main street, suit >ble for office ; gas laid oa. Apply Oram Ball, Princes street. "VTO NAME.—This does not apply to J3I Heath's new Boot Shop. It's nownamed London Boot Shop. INLAKGEMENT of Heaths new Boot I Shop. A ladies'fitting room, after the London at,vle, is now aldwl. O OLD BOOTS; m a chi-0.-Sc state of i alarming sacrifice: everything fresdi, new, and genuiue, at Heath's. FACT.—Just, give Heath's Boots a: d L Shoes one trial, and they will speak fo • themselves. ELASTIC!.* ! r.i, in Boots; ladia-', 2s ; gen 2s Gd. Heath's new London jjmic Shop, George street. LL the most styiii-h ladies' aud gentlemen'.-? . Boots and thoes made t'j m&asurj at Heath's. "N ANSWER, TO .«> QUIUEKS, Thone . stylhh Tsc ots. brass heels, so much admired, were introduced by Heath, at 16s 6d RUSSMAKING, <vc -l.adjes who have r difficulty in getting fitted' are raconimended to Mrs Heath, George street. "KS W. A. JENKINS' First Show of . Spring Millinery in every style. "KS W. A. JENKINS' Millinery ac knowledged the best in the City. Lowest prices, good materials; only Parisian styles. RSW. A. JENKINS (from Peter Kobin- . son's, Oxford street, London), George street, next door but one to Craig and Gillies^. OULTKY SHOW at the Lrill shed this evening. Open till 10. Admisr-ion, one sniling V.NAUY SHOW at the D.ill shed this \_y evening nnd all day to morrow. Open till 10. Admission, one shill ng jI.tKON S O-v a > th. ■ rills..ed this evening and tomorrow. All visitors rectivc ticket for sift dial ibution.
UCKS, GEKSE. Drill-shed this evening. Open till 10. Admission, on 1; shilling-. iAIRY PROD UUK afc the Mio-.v in the r Drill-shed. Open this evening till 10 and all day to morrow. Admission, one shilling. r\ IF l S. U\ FTcJ-All visitors at the Poultry \y Show will be given a ticket for the {.rand distrilmt on on :raturda* nid'A lISNDKE. * Wanted for Shop and Dwelling . for Js Kennedy. Plans at shop, rrin.es street i outh, Dunedin. THOROUGHLY experienced I Jonnet Milliner Wanted. 11. and B. Brownlie, Princes Rt eet. FOi* SALE (cheap), Two-roomed Hone, ground, well finished, on easy terms. App'y Thos. West. 1 iiidcn. OU HALK, Two rooraetl Hmse and _ quarter acre garden, fenced and improved. G. Gillies Havensbourne. TIOR SALE, House and Section, very j cheap, West Dunedin. Apply West Dunedin store. 0 BUILDEKS.-Lowest I'sti _ for Slating by G. -. Williden, Otago Slate Company Yavd, Pattray street. Oiago. Welsh and American Slates oa haud, ali shea. OO'fS.' BOOTS! BOOTS! - 1 goods; splendid assortment; jnst ODened. Green's, Leicester Boot Warehouse, George street. VEKSTOCKED. Bargains in Boots. Must he : old regardless of cost. Green's Puot Warehouse, George street. "AUY ANN BUSHNE; L, late of ■" uckland, a Letter awaits you nl the office of this paper. KaUTIFUL Feathers, beautiful Flowers > and . Ornaments. Miss Bownlie's window, to-norrow EAU>IFUL Laces, beautiful JS'ets and Insertions. Miss Browlie's window, tomorrow. EAUTIFUL Bibbons, beautiful Terrys, beau iful Satins. Mi»s Brewnlie's window, to-morrow. . ANTED Known—Caversham -A Temv peranco Meeting will be hel lin the Caversh' m Hall to-morrow night, at 7 o'clock. All are invited. Admission freeWANTED, an intelligent Youth to af si<t in the literary work of an up country newspaper. His duties would chiefly be reporting and proof-reading. To a youth anxious to pursue jourmlistic work a good opportunity is afforded. Apply to A. Fergu r on, i awrence. ANTKD, an Improver to the dress making. Apply Mis Marsha'l. lower York place. ANTED, Nurse Girl, about s'xteen. Apply Mrs Barker, comer .-* Inert and London streets. ANTED, a Clerk ; must have first-class references as to e'laracier, &j. andHutton. ANTED, a stout Lad; wages, L 5 per f » month; one accustomed with firing or has been atnong engines preferred. Apply on board steamer Janw.
ANTE D, Procession Committee nf Go d Templars to meet Saturday, 7. SO p.m , Temperance Hall. Awl ED, respectable Lodging and t'&t- ---» tial Board m private family near Pos>t Office. Address, &0., Office. ANTED, immediately, Apprentices to the Millinery. 1 ichards and Co., George street. ~AN'IEJ->, everyone to remember that, t t MolUson and Son's gre.it, Sale of Boots find Shoes is still going on. "ANTED, the public to know that J as. ▼ Mollison and >on are selling Boots y.ud Shoes at remarkably low prices tin* month. AMJJD Known.—Jas i'.'ollwon" and » ▼ Jr-'on arrt selling a lrge cruaiititv of Lades', GentlsmenX. and, Children's Bjots and Shoes below oosfc prio. to make room for new stock. ANTED, everyone to visit Jas. Mol•7 lisori and Son's Warehouse, and really see what Boots and Shoes can be had for during the sale. ANTED Known.—Jas. Mollison and t Son's presont stock of Bo jti and Shots must be cleared out at any sacrifice. Immer-se redaction. ANTED 'JO Pl-BOHASK, a Fourv f roomed House and Section, or Section only, close to town. Adjress " Seution," Star office. ANTED, Tip Drays. Avply Pagan's t Hotel, at 10 o'clock to-morrow m&rnANTEI), a Barmaid immediately, for ▼ » evenings only. Apply Provincial Hotel. ANTED, a Girl, thirteen or fourteen, to assist in house. Apply first house top Rattray street steps. WANTED, a Btrong Boy. Apply C. Musker, blacksmith, Princes street south. TAiN ii.l), a Thorough Housemaid fur-a I »/ central hotel. Mrs Wil-on's ltegistry | Office, Walker street. AN 1 hi), a steady Man as Boots, Applv Shamrock Hotel. ■ ykj AN'I Ei >; bood « jwhers; also, gocd ■ V* liouvia. UsagoJ3team Laundry, North Valley.
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Evening Star, Issue 4223, 8 September 1876, Page 3
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