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u»t» Aaverttsemtmt*. OR SALE, few Choice Sections in the } most flourishing part of Ravensbouvne, Address " G„" Stab office. ,TAGO CLOTHING FACTORY. ¥ . Vacancy for first-class Machinist; wages no object to good and experienced hand. Permanent. T GO CLOTHING FACTORY.— •*_s Vacancy for Apprentices to Singer's No. 2 machines, also to the tailoring. Stafford street. WANTED, first-class Waiter, for hotel. Mrs Wilson's Registry Office, foot of Walker street. ANTED, two strong Boya. Groves Brothers. WANTKD, Fmirt young Girl about 14 or 15 to mind a baby. Apply Mr Seeger, Princes street. - V W¥*J.V \jCHU. U-11L1 land, Highland Home. Apply Mrs SutherW4.NTED, by competent Person, Situation as Cook, Housekeeper, or Housemaid, country hotel. Address W. D. Southerton, George street. WANTED, one or two Furnished Kooms, with use of kitchen. Apply by letter, " X ." Stab < ffice. "Ai>iTE(>, Situation, ia either store or t » warehouse, by a married man ; wi'ling to do any kind of work and make himself generally u-eful, Tan produce tight years' testimonials from last employer. Address '' J.G.." .-tar Office. 7AN TED Known.—Just arrived, a t V Cargp of tewart's Island Oysters Can be had in any quantity at 6d per dozen. £pply o . board Margaret Fcollay, Peliehet Bay Jefry. "ANTED, Working Men's Wives to t ▼ buy their Black Lace Bonnets at Miss Browlie's, Princes street "ANTED Known-Black Lace Bonnet*, » » 12a 6d, 14s fid, 16s 6d, 18a fa'd, 2is. Miss Browlie's, Pricces street. .WNi'LD Known Misa Brownlie'a Kst tablishment is the pLwre f«r Working People. RANTED Known—The Great clearing » » f'a'e—bargains! Bargains! Bargains! The Grand Opportunity. A. and T. Inglis, in liquidation. ANTJ-D, Everybody to visit the Cave. v t and assist in Clearing the' Great Stock of A. and T. Inglis, in liquidation 'ANTED Known—Saturday, the Great t t Day at the Cave. Goods cheaper than ever to clear _ .4. and T. Inglis, in liquidation. 7ANTED Known—ls cases New G ,ods. ex ( olumbua. opened out and selling to clear at the reduced prices __ A and T. inglis, in liquidation. TED KnowD New Goods, ex InverT f car ill and Jessie Readman, will be opened out as s-ton ua landed and will bo cleared. A. and T. Inglis, in liquidation. , ANTE'*, a Nurse "Girl, ia Dowling street, back of .Stanley's school. Apply Mrs Morris. 7A.\TE!>. Furnished Bedroom. State ▼ t terms. Address '' J.W. " Stak Office ANTKD TO BEL ~ 2co Loads Earth » t and Boulders. Paul and Co., new building, Heriot Row. WANTE I' 7 SingleManTone used to th* business preferred. Alfred Kimbell, Princes street south. \S7ANTKI>, for the Rectory, a General ¥T Servant and a House and Laundry Maid Good wages \/V AN ri< D ' two y° un S Men hoarders, 7 i private ;no others kept. Apply Grange Store, Forth street, 'ANTED, Everyone to Remember that t t Friday and Saturday are t\e 1 ,ast Two Days of Jas Mollison and Sson's great Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes. 7 ANTED Known—Jas. Mollison and Son if are determined to clear out the *e maindeo of their present stock at any .Sacrifice on Krid iy a>i 1 rfi-.turday, last two days of sale. ,/ ii.iN Li-, < ivnown -Job J.ots for almost . f the. taking- away, at Jas. Mollison and b.in'3, Rattray street, on Friday and Saturday. WANTED Knorn-Jas. Mold on and ;-on will offer the rem ining portion of their stock on Frid .y mid Saturday at very much cheaper rates than they have ever yet done, jib they intend Rend ng all that remains att-jf hj 1 • to th° au'flon room. t*/ Ai".;E!>, a Geiu-ral -orvant. A ?V* tlit d hou<«. t'urle's cottager, * St. :iii'U'„w street, ■ e a- Eilleul street. Y&TANTE , a V"arm~46~tQ~is.ri[Z««, V? wituin forty miles ».'u."cdi»j state pric-. "0. 15.,' • TABotiife. 7ANTED, General Servant. Aira I .•*' W&iti, Dowliug street, opposite Bell k +oW§l',

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Evening Star, Issue 4241, 29 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4241, 29 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4241, 29 September 1876, Page 3

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