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I«te AATortUwrneato. SATURDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Book Case<?, Cheffoniers, Chest Drawer?, Ornaments, And Valuable Law .Books. -'LANDRESS, "hEPBU'IN. & i.'O. . are instructed to Bell by auction, at their Kooras, Manse street, on Saturday, ltibh September, at 12 o'clock, _ A large quantity of Surplus Household Furniture and Effects, Consisting of— Extending dining table, walnut centre table, cedar and kauri book cedar and kauri cheffoniers, pictures, ornaments, timepieces, musical box, pier glasses, bedsteads and bedding, washstands and ware, chairs; two pianofortes, in ro?ewoo:l and walnut, by Bowman; sewing machines, valuable collection of law books. Also, Grand pianoforte, in rosewood, by Erard And Splendid sporting rifle, by Charles Ingram. JT. JAMES begs to inform his Pupils • and others that his Evening "Class at Caversham will be Resum.d on Monday next, 18th fast. FOR SALE, on easy terms, Caversham Hall. For particulars apply J. T. James, schoolmaster, Caversham. FOR SALE, a Four-roomed Cottage near Railway Station. Apply to Mrs Goodall, High street, Caversham. |WTOIICE.— I hereby intend to erect a _LI Division Fence between sections 9, 10, Glen. J. Moroney. SECTIONS for Sale, between Woodhaugh Township and Waterworks; wood aod water. Apply E. Campbell, engineer and surveyor, of Moray House, Moray Place south-west. FOR SALE, Two Quarter acres fronting Cargill road; small deposit. Arthur Mann, Cargill road, Forbury. CHEAP 800T3.-Just ooened, Ladies' double and single soled Kid and Levant Bootß, 7s 6d. Heath, George Btreet.

CHEAP BOOTS.-Working Men, get your Boots at Heath's London Boot Shop. Splendid watertighta, 153 6d. HEAP BOOTS.-Men's Calf Elastics / (nailed), 14s 6d; best value in Dunedin. Heath's London Boot Shop, George street. IHKAP BOoTS.- Gentlemen's first class J Boots made to measure, fit guaranteed for 218. Heath's, George street. ' CHEAP BOOTS.-Best quality, low prices, # new goods, large stock, complete satisfaction, at Heath's, George street, seven doors from Bank. BOOT Upper Business is still continued by G. Heath. All kinds of ladies' fancy high-leg uppers made for the trade at prices to suit aIL D~BESSMAKING.--For gsTlittfa£~tarcharges, and satisfaction, go to Mrs Heath's, George street, seven doors from Bank. OOY Wanted. Wm. Drysdale, Octagon. "AS. MOLLISON & SON desire to convey their thanks to the public for the great success which has attended their clearing sale, and beg to intimate that it will ODly continue for two weeks longer. ANTED, a useful Girl; wages, 8s; » f board and lodgiog. Mrs Heath, London Boot Shop. George street. "ANTED Known—Good White Lead V c ßs . 6d the i° wt M or 32s per cwt. for cash. Smith and Smith, < ctagon. t t Yvinaow ujass (an sizes). (J in town. Pmith and Smith, painters. ANTED Known—Genuine Oils, Colors » t and all painters' r quisites. at lowest ric.'s for cash. Smith and Sm'.th, painters and decorators, Octagon. Matthews. ANTED Known-The geat Sale of ™«• • Boo , ts „ and shoM still co »ti ""es at Jas Molhaon and Son's, Rattray street ~ , , . las - MfHhson and Son's establishment during the sale have express. (1 themselves as perfectly astonished at the prices at which they are selling Boots.and Shoes just now. J i ■!. ttfettMUriA^rtWAl f f visits Jas. Mollison and Son's establishment shall go away disappointed as Boots and Shoes are selhug cheaper than ever. WANTED Knowiu-Inuue^T^XTT — Unprecedented!? \ow Mollis* ot open out their summer 16,1 iJicaeiit STOCK. WI to do at any sacrifice. TVf AN TEI) a stout Lad as carpenter's «!', t? v V har P» Mrß Elocll » next Herr 'Schott's.St. Andrew.^treet. WANTS I), a smart Table-maid. J. Patterson, Australasian Hotel, Maclageaa street north. Jobbing of all kinds done.' J ANTED, by a superior person, a situav * tion as Bousekeepr; farst-elass refe " ies. "J. A.,-' Star office. WANTED, Board and liesiie. C p for one r, 5 3r^ leman s <ive minut'-a" -wilk from the Post Ofhce. Address " A.M.A.," 1.0 , Dunedin. ANTED T - S*v:.L, J-.racJford's patent ~V Mangle, cheap. Apply Mrs Darling, Oalt'->n Extension. \\/ ANTED, Girl about sixteen for general ▼ 1 work. Mr 3 Pearce, Charlton Vida. opposite Bail way Station, Caversham. "ANTED, a Young Alan f<n- office work ; t » wages 40s to 50s a week. Applv bv letter, "RE. B. » Stab Office. Y 7 ANTED, a good Clicker; to a man who » knows his work, the best pay in town. Neale and Cooper, < ity Boot Works. L Cottage. Apply Mr Moody, Maryhill Terrace, The fllen. ANTED Known—That ustomers may » * /-x n . ofc e inconvenienced, the Pawn Office will close on Monday evening first and re-open on Thursday morning. ' TAN TED TO LET, Furnished Apart»t ments for one or two gentlemen. Address Stak Office. uiajvu, Horses and Tip Drays. ± » ply Mathison Bros., contractors. ANTED, Board and Lod. ing, by a re- » f Bpectable Woman engaged dmin» the day; terms moderate. Address '• P. l>. n % t vr oiiice. ' ANTED, Housekeeper for country (one » t gentleman), must have goi.d j eferenceß • cLmsemaid, private family (town). Mrs Dick's office. TANS'ED, Barmaid, first class Hetel ? i Housemaid, Waitres , General * ervant (country), General ervamt (town no children) Mrs Dick's. J ANTI'.D Known. —IV-m; the spring and J* summer goods, now b-ing opemd by D. linkerton, are unequilled in f-une.iin for style, quality, and J price. address D iinktrtoa, Edinburgh Mart, George Btreet,

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Evening Star, Issue 4229, 15 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4229, 15 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4229, 15 September 1876, Page 3

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