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hmxa Adverttaemeats.. ' w ft SHOW. TWO DAYS. PARISIAN MILLINEtIY. BRITISH MILLIN RY. Feathers. Flowers. Trimmings. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. r Thursday, September 21. Friday, September 22. O CONTRACTORS. Totara Piles supplied by the subscriber. For Sale, 1,000 Kauri Railway-Sleepers. J. M. FBASER. 36, Insurance Buildings, Auckland, 26th August, 1876.. RS W. A. JENKlNS—Trimmed Hats, Trimmed Bonnets. Ladies invited to inspect this btook. George street. f pEPID SWIMMING BATH, Moray A place. Fresh water daily; perfect safety for boys. FR SALE, or to Let, large one-roemed Cottage and Section.' Apply Mr" Moody, Maryhill Terrace, the Glen. OR SALE, Residence of seven rooms in 1 High street; leasehold; term, fourteen Eldon Chambers, Princes street. OR SALE. 20,000 well-burned Bricks, pply .Tohn Andrews, Ravensbourn. YOTJiN G Man wants a situation as Farm l Laborer, or work horses; can milk or ma'ce himself generally useful. Address f, T.M.,"STAB Office ANTFD Known—Social Meeting Guidf ▼ ing Star Lodge 1.0. G.T., Oddfellows' Flail, *lbany street, Thursday, 21st inst. Admission, Is. WANTED, a sharp Boy, about fourteen years of age ; good writer preferred. Richards and Co.

LlWtt^^M'fMJli Elliott's boot and shoe warehouse* George street. f ANTED, a General Servant. Apply, Mrs Inglis, London House, George street. ; 'ANTED, a Owl to tack for Sewing Machine. Mrs Terry, next Queen's Hotel, Albany sfcreet ~ „ ANTED, first-class Female Cook (hotgl, country); experienced General Serva ts. Mrs Murley's office, Maclaggan street AJNTED, a Wood Turner, or a Lad acauainted with turning. Apply North am' Scoullar. ANTED everybody to know - that t v flussell's Express and "Furniture Vans execute removals with the greatest care and dispatch. Charges moderate. Yards, Castle street. Office, Octagon, ANTED, a strong upstanding Hack. t ▼ Address, stating where can be seen, "K.C.,"Stab Office. ANTED, Matron for the Servants' XV Home, applications to Mre Muir, honorary secretary, View street, before 27th. ANTED, Tenders for Painting Tenroomed House.. K. Wilson and Co. ANTED TO SELL, 260 Standard Insurance Shares at 12s 9d net. Address "Standard,"Stab Office. ANTED, Fresh Tenders for Excavat tions, corner of Park street and' Herriot row. Paul and Co._ . WANTED, active You»g Men of good address, to solicit orders for new publication. William Hay, bookseller. ANTED,"' the Citizens of Danedra to ' organise a Committee, and call a Public Meeting with a view to prevent the spoliation » .1 S-T 1 Tl J «.._ J- t 1.1.. -1 1- -._ who wish to have the Colonial Marine Engineer's sanction to Mr Simpson's plans, without a thorough examination of the harbor \\T A 'TED, Staircase hand to put on handV Y rail. Apply in the evening, Railway Hotel Dunedin. >, WANTED TO LET, Shop and Dwelling, occupied by Mr v eitcn, corner Hope and Stafford streets. Banks', Barron, and Co. lookT.. Found. See* ' OST, old Mourning Brooch, containing h*ir. Finder please return to Mrs. Terry, Albany street. Reward. Board and 2teßlde»eob J RH7ATE Board and Residence. For address apply Graig and Gillies, George street. _^_______ UIVATE.Poard and Hesidence for gen- | tlemen. Knowle House, Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church. "COMFORTABLE Board and Residence f«r J four gentlemen; no others kept. Apply | Mi Slig6, George street. 4 RESPECTABLE Gentleman can have !\ Board and -esidence in a private family, where he will have a}l the comforts of a h*me, by applying to Box 201, Post Office. OARD AND LODGINGS. Sittingroom and Bedroom for one or two Gentlemen, close to Pelichet Bay Baths. \-ply, R. Mercer and Co., Princes Btreet south. A( IANt 'IES for four Gentlemen, or private Sitting-room and Bedroom, with I board. Manor House, Rattray street. iivuttjavAHß Wotioe. LACK Quilted Sk.rts, 7s tid; Children's Waterproofs, 4s 6d; Ladies' Black Cloth I Jackets, 4s 6d; Children's Cloth Jackets, Is and Is 6d ; Ladies' Wincey Costumes, 17s 6d: . u::i ».. ia.. t ..Ji 5 <i i I rfkiita. 7s 6d; i adies' Black Costumes 25s : 1 Lat'ies' Black Tunic Skirts, 10s 6d; LadW I B9fc ver Jackets, 8s (id, I4JtRBERT7HAYNEb, * 00.

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Evening Star, Issue 4233, 20 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4233, 20 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4233, 20 September 1876, Page 3

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