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li»t6 Advertisements. BEWING MACHINES. ! Undersigned have pleasu noniwi/jg havinsr accepted [the sole Agency in New Zealand for the new HOLT FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, A Machine we gnarautee to bo an exect fac simile oc the AMERICAN "SINGER," In every wr.y equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper. Faring uat received another shipment of the above excellent machines, we shall be glad to supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Table, with or without cover; Half and Fall Cabi J Medium, and No 2 Wheel feed Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., iVTio?esa>> and Retail Ironmongers and Ir >d iW^rchaoitw. FOR SALE, Four-roomed Brick House and Garden, near Botanical Gardens; also, spier. did Corner Evans. E LA BUR VIE and Cheap Picture Frames, all sizes and patterns, in btock, 22 x 18 to 8 x 6, glass &c, complete, 27s 6d per dozen. Dealers supplied at lowest wholesale prices. Address, 1. Horn Hanover »nd Castle streets UR >"" ALE, for removal. Four-roomed Cottage in upper Manor Pla.e. Apply to A'r Stewart, next door. . TAGO CLOTHING FACTORY.- ■ Vacancy for first-class Machinist; wages no object to good and experienced hand. Permanent. TAGO CLOTHING FACl'OttY.ISO. ?. machines, also to the tailoring. Stafford street. TAGO CLOTHING FACTORY.— <s Vacancy for Trousera and Vest Hands ; constant employment. Herman and Co., fc tafford fctreet. tIIRUS DA VIES, General Wood Turner, ' "t. A ndrew streets. Jobbings. OOK-Kr. ,PER, with seven ye-ira' experience furniture trade, desires reensragemenc; highest reference*. F. H. Roy. Post office. *' I HOE TRADE.-Wanfed GoodFnishers W. J. Waller, Pince* street couth. 'ANTED, Groom and Garden, r. '■tate experience &'id wages required, bv letter, to" v*.C. f " Port-offic... 'ANTED Known- r i hat Nunneries and » t' # Masonic Lodges deny 'liberty of conscience" to their dupes, are therefore I illegal, and should all be suppressed. W. M. T —••Prohibitionist." 'ANTED. Girl to f'o Housework and t » mind baby. Apply Mrs Piehards, George street. TAN IED TO HIRE, a quiet Horse to • > » ride for short time. Prince Wales, Princes street, to-night, at eight o'clcck 'ANTED TO KNwW-Laid Poison fc t» Fowl =( in my garden, Arthur street John Walsh, Pine I". ill. .NTED, Waitress (hotel); also, good y General Serva;,t3, Nm>e Gils, &c. - Monday morning. Mrs Murley's office. Maclaggan straet WANTED, a Washer-up. Apply Spanish Restaurant. ISO TO PURCHASE, pair of _▼ » * ciiets._Apply •' rUngston," Po3t office. WAN ! ED. handy Man about farm, Ap ply Monday morning to Guthrie and Larnach. ,1/ANIE'J, a Gardener; single. i v" Matthews. WAiSIVD, Brown, window cemcr, to call at new house, oorner Queen and Dundas htrec.i J . 'ANDED TO ELI., a Horse. Dray. Vy and Harness; price Ls> to Mr Jcnefl, Waikara, hear Water of Leith. WANI'ID, a competent Mii'iinpr for 7nveicrfgill. Apply Piioo and Bulleid. 'ANTED, Strong La-'. Apply A. K. r fmith, fishmonger, Princ s sireo*--. '7"ANTEI.'». a useful young Gil; must » t sleep at home. Apply Athol Ci>ttag -, Atr.ol place. ' tv "•'¥ K'-°wn-"Dawn of Lijjht » w Division Daughters of Tempor'ance meet on Monday Instillation of oitfceiv. . IN TE n> a Kitchen-Inud. Apply SVi t sons Dining Booms, High street. \\J AN VKDV Educated "Office" Boy~nUie * * understanding <-mtoms work prefer ed. Arply, by Jetta<-, •• s TAR office Geo gj soitet. ' 1.0.0.1?., meet on Monday, at 7 St p.m, ImpoTt»nt business.

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Evening Star, Issue 4242, 30 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4242, 30 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4242, 30 September 1876, Page 3

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