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To Let. mo L IS T , A Largo FOUR-EOOMBD HOUSE, In the Glen, near the residence of James Anderson, Esq. Every convenience, and large section laid out as a garden; splendid view, nnd healthy situation; rent moderate. Apply M‘NEE & M'KNIGHT, Post Office, Momin&ton.

TO LET, FIRST-CLASS Shop' and Commodious Warehouse (three flats). Princes street, 5 specially suitable for lai.’ge Wholesale and Retail Business. CONNELL k MOrvniE. TO LET, large Warehouse, several Offices with fireplaces, all centrail” situated. Apply R. T. Wheeler, Stafford street. O LET, an Office in Bond sto-eet, lately occupied by Brogden and Sons. Apply f ange and Thoneman. TO LET, Four-roomed Cottages in Forth street. Anply H. S. Fish, Princes street I south, TO LET, a Three-Roomed House. Apply T. Hayes, Kensington. TO LET,—Offices to Let in the New Zealand Insurance Company’s Buildings. Apply to George W. Elliott, agent. TO LET, Shop and Parlor, George street. Inquire J. Lazarus, next Bank of New Zealand; rent low. TO LET, a Four-roomed Cottage in Albany street. For particulars, apply to Neill and Co., Bond street. rflO LET, a Five-roomed Cottage; splendid X view. Apply North and Scoullar, Rattray street. TO LB r, Offices, with storage attached. Mills. Dick, and Co., Stafford street. TO LET OR SELL, Six-roon ed House, half-acre garden, at ham. H. Nashelski, Rattray street. TO LET, to family without children, com- . fortably furnished six-roomed House in Eglmton, facing Town Belt; splendid situa tionand magnificent view. C. W. Kerr, at Rgjd and Gray’s. TO LET or SELL, three-roomed House, Shop, and Garden. Apply A. Dickson, brickmaker, .alosgiel Junction Township. rwio LET, Four’-roomed House in Dowling { JL street. Apply to Mr Adams, Dowling street TO LET, a comfortable Six-roomed House, Upper Wa’ker street. Apply on the premises. TO LET, One or Two Offices, first floor Commercial Chambers, Rattray street. Beid and Duncan’s, Moray place. TWO Furnished Rooms to Let; piano. Ap* ply Mrs Cavalier, Maitland street. TO LET, handsome Villa, with garden, outhouse, and every convenience, next Mr Hart’s residence, fronting the railway station, Ravensbourne, Apply Hart’s Bazaar, Arcade. TO LET, at Linden, good Four-roomed Cottage, with full quarter acre section. Apply Henry Walden, Princes street. A COMFORTABLE Unfurnished Room, To Let. Clyde Cottage, • astle street, between Hanover and Frederick streets. TO LET, Shop and Three Rooms, at present occupied by Mr T. Outred, shoemaker, King street. Apply Mr Thomas Reeves. TO LET, comfortable Three-roomed Cottage (new). Apply C. Taylor, Kaikorai Valley. j TO LET, a Five-roomed Cottage, in Dondas street, near George street.

110 LET, Three-roomed Cottage, Maitland street. J. T. Roberts, Manse street. TO LET, Three-roomed Cottage, Groevemor street, Kensington, J. Roberts, Manse street. TO LET, Three and Four roomed Cottages, Oaversham, Momington, and South Dunedin. J. T. Roberts, Manse street. O LET, Five-roomed Cottage In York place Apply A. Anderson, clothier, Rattray street. TO LET, furnished, a substantial family, House, with large garden, at Port Chalmers; splendid 'scenery. John R. Hooper, High street, opposite Manse street. TO LET, a first-class two-roomed Cottage. Apply to Win. Higginson, grocer, St. Kilda. TO LET, Furnished Bedroom, use of sittingroom and kitchen; convenient to town. “ W. R.,” Stab office. TO LET, Twc commodious Four-roomed Cottages in Sunnyside, fronting the Brockville road. Apply to David Hood, Halfway Bush. TO LET, that commodious Building known as Clarendon .‘House, Moray place. J. T. Roberts, Manse street. TO LET, Two-roomed Houses and Shop; good situation. Apply to Mr Elson, Walker street. TO LET, large Three-roomed House, with cellar, in Dowling street, four doors above Smith street. TO LET, Three-roomed House. Apply Mr G, Smith, OuJ' Company. High street. SHOP, in George street, with fittings and baker’s oven, to Let. T. jjl, Wilkinson, Medical Hall. T* LE i\ Five roomed Verandah Cottage, with Venetian blinds and pantry. Victoria Terrace, Anderson’s Bay Road fflO LET, small Shop, Castle street, near I St. Andrew street; and three roomed Cottage. TO LET, three-roomed House, near Kaikorai Observatory. Apply Mrs Baxter, on premises, or Miss Brownlie, Priuces street THREE Cottages to Let, Broad Raj', partly furnished. Steamer every day. Apply A. M ercer, Rattray street. CENTRAL STORAGE, ‘o Let, in the heart of the city. Apply D. Sampson, Princes street.

LAO LV,T, the New Oddfellows’ Hall, i Albany street, suitable for meetings, concerts, or public amusements. Apply to the Secretary of the Leith Lodge, Joseph Braithwaite, or R, T. Wheeler. liost. Found, &c, FOUND, a Goose; owner can have same by jpaying expenses. Apply Eaglan Cottage,- Forth street. Board and Rsa-.'leuiu.v PEIVATE Board and Btsidence for three gentlemen; friends preferred. Knole House, Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church. C> M FORT ABLE Board and Besidenoe, one or two Gentlemen. Apply Mr Fredlich, Panama Store, Stuart street. PRIVATE Board and Residence for One or Two Gentlemen. For address, apply Gran e Hotel.; BOARD and RESIDENCE for respectable young Men, Mrs Bowers, corner of Clark and Canongate streets. »*— BuattKiss Notice. BLACK Quilted Skirts, 7s 6d; Children’s Waterproofs, 4s 6d; Ladies’ Black Cloth Jackets, 4s (id ; Children’s Cloth Jackets, Is ird Is 6d; Ladies’ Wincey Costumes, 17s 6d s Children’s Costumes, 10s; Ladies’ Tweed Skirts, 7n 6d; 1 .adies’ Black Costumes, 25s ; Ladies’ Black Tunic Skirts, 10s 6d; Ladies* Beaver Jackets. 8a nd, I9KRBSRT. HAYNES, * 00.

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Evening Star, Issue 4247, 6 October 1876, Page 3

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864

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4247, 6 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4247, 6 October 1876, Page 3

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