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lAte Advsrtisem enta. WANTED KNOWN. FURTHER reduction in price of all sorts of Coals and Firewood at P. FORRESTER’S Coal and Wood Ya-d Stuart street, opoite the Gaol, and at branch Yard, St. Kilda road, near Ma’oney’s Hotel. MR H. MOODY begs to return his thanks to those who assis ed at the fire at Mary • Hill Terrace on Monday, TENDERS Wanted, till Saturday, Hie 7th, for Two Two-roomed Cottages (wood). Plans to be seen at Mr Schofield’s, boot- 5 maker, Great King street north. * 10. G.T. Guiding Star Lodge meet: To • morrow Evening at 7.30, Oddfellows’ | Hall, Albany street. Business of importance “i O SECTIONS, level, cultivated Land; lO metal road; L 25 each ; 8s per month. T. Wood, Mm yhill Terrace, Glen. TENDERS are invited for a Six-roomed ■> House, at Roslyn ; the. lowest or any ] tender not necessarily accepted Apply j\. M‘Millan, at H. Walden’s, Princes street. , TENDERS Wanted, for Four - roomed House; labor only. Plans and specifications at Mornington Hotel.. TO' STAI ItCASE 11 A N DS. —\va* tcl Tenders for Staircase. T. Cord n, Melville street, Fern Ejp ■ b. et,. W’5 S ’ ill street. , tenders for Fencing, labor Jackson and Pant Eg, Fern i WANTED, a B rth as I urser, bjr a young unmarried man, age 26; practical book- . keeper. Address James Green, snip Thomasina ■ Maclellan, Port Chalmers. 1 WANTED Known, the Coal Trade sup- i plied with Shag Point Coal, at re- ; dueed rates. Martin and Watson. 1 WANTED Known, the Cleanest and ; Cheapest Coal to bum, Shag Point reduced tr 30a. Martin and Watson. WANTED Known, the Famous Shag Point Coal is reduced ta 20s per ton. Martin and Watson. WANTED everybody to try the Shag Point Coal; reduced price, 15s a half ton. Martin and Watson. WAN TED Known—That I have opened a large stock r f Spring '1 weeds and Coatings. G. Davidson, Arcade. WANTED Known—That I have a large stock of Mosgiel Tweed Trousers, 21s Ver pair. G. Davidson. WANTED Known—l hat I have a lar,e stock of Tweeds at L 4 per suit; worth IG. G. Davidson, Arcade. WANTED, a useful Git 1, about si: teen. Apply Mrs Blake!,v Maitland street. WANTED, an active Lad as Light Porte -. -N. Z. Clothing Factory’s Retail Branch WANTED, Man accustomed to rolling beef aud bacon. Esther and Low, George street. WANTED, by a Young '-'an, who has just arrived in the Colony aud who has had some years’ experience in a first class shipping office in London, a situation as O.erk or any similar office. r l he advertiser, who is almost a total stranger in Dunedin, will accept any reasonable offer, being anxious of obtaining impiediate employment, and relying on promotion to his industry, honesty, and sobri ty. Please address “C. A. W.,*’ office of Evening Stau. WANTED, a smart, respectable, young Man to d ive van. J?. Hudson and Co., Masonic Ha'l, WANTED, a Carpent r ; contract wo*k. Apply Campbell Bros., Railway yard. WANTED, Man accustomed to Bakehouse Apply D. 1 oatham, sharp. WANTED, a good active Girl. Apply to Mrs Pcrcival, Ge rge street. WANT ED, a aieady young Man. t> drive a bread cart App’y K. Bell Wil on, Caversham. WANTED, good nun Cook, Waiter, foots, Cook and Launch-ess, Housemaid, experienced Servants; refer,ncea. Mrs Dick’s Offices. WANTED, a competent General Servant. Apply to Mrs UoJgkins. Howe street, WANTED, smart active Boy, age about, fourteen. Apply G. Adams, Prince* street south. V ANTED, Tenders for painting and glazing Eight-roomed House. A pply R_How’.ison’s, Great King street. WANTED, Tenders for Excavating. T. Hall and Son, near Turkish Baths. WA IN TED, a good Wheeler or general hand. Sinclair and Morton, King . stre t. WANTED Known —The Evils of free masonry will be exposed tomorrow i (Thursday) Evening), Oddfel’ows’ Hall, George r street. 5 \\T ANTED, an intelligent Girl, u b jut 14 I vv years of age, to assist in the Louse- - work of a small family. Apply Misses Dow, Duncan street. s \\7 r ANTED, a good Cook. Apply Crown 5 * ™ Hotel, Rattray street, sharp. \ ANTE D, Tenders for brickwork ; labor e \ * * only, T, HaU and Son, near Turkish I Baths.
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Evening Star, Volume 4245, Issue 4245, 4 October 1876, Page 3
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