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- WmwrMwamft 'JIEMFEBANOE HALT. S VTURIAY, NOVEMBER 4. Postponement of Benefit to MR ANTE () N Y MIL LS. SPECIAL NOTICE.— At tho request of ft large number of ticket holders the above benefit is postponed until SATURDAY n- xt. All tickets is ued will be available for the above evening. Dunedin skating- kink, DRILL-S? !LD, Octagon, I'riuces stre t. By special request, the Management have decidea on keepihg the Kink open till further notie*. Thi Rink will be Open Daily f,om 11 am. to 6 p.m ; and on Saturday (this being a sped 1 day) from 10 a.m to Ipra,2 to 330 p.m., and 7 p ra. to 10 p m. PICNIC AN Mrs W. A , Jenkins’s Millinery. George street. Hibernian fete. Mrs w. a. Jenkins’s Mill nery. George street PbINCE t.'F vVAi Ed BIRl'HI) 'Y - Mrs tV. A. Jenkins’s Millinery ; b at materials ; best styles ; low charges. MRS W, A. JENKINS Milliner, George st eet, from Peter Robinson’s, Oxford street, London. MRS W. A JENKINS : s sLoviing French Bonnets f:oui 15s Gd; Double busk Co sets, 3s 9d ; White Skirts 3s 3d. lAIPOIU’AN 1' NLTIrE—To the Inhabitants of Kew, 1 •arley, and surrounding district. —A Branch Ppst - -ffico D now Open for the above district at the ]£ew Store, South • ’unedin. N—All goods at 1 west p.ioes for A. J. Larking, proprietor. CHEAP LlNuS.—72in. Canvis 41.’. pvr yard, good quality. Su.uli and Sm th. / OOD and Strong P.-pe hangings, 51 per * ■■ piece; a'l other goods eqi.aly cheap for cash. Smith and Smith, Octagon WANT D Known.—Best Assortment «f Ladies’ Hoots is obtained at Green’s Leicester Boot Warehouse, George street. VI7HV PAY MORE? Ladies’ Kid Boots Tt at G? Gd. Green’s Loice ter Boot Warehouse, C-eorge street.' CHEAP BOOTS.—b’edu-ed prices ; stecld must be sold. Green’s Leicet ter Boot Warehouse, George street. I O.G.T.—Guiding Star Lodge meets Toft morrow (Thursday) evening at .L3O, Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany .street. full attendance of members requested. Business : Installation of officers and election of Grand Lodge Representatives. rfIENoE IS invited Ur Building Three Brick JL and Timber Houses in Maitland at;eat. Hy. F. Hardy, architect. GOOD Grazing for Horses at l ook out Point, near Caversham. Terms moderate. Apply to Eobt. Sprott. TO BOOT MACHINI3L‘S.—Wanted, a good Madinist. Moir and Son, Maclaggan street. ALL accounts due to me rand be so-tied before Monday. November G, or further proceedings will he taken. JOHN Hb'U- TON, Drat er, George street TENDERS wanted for Three-roomed hj o as?. Spec’fications at Ken nock and Sons, George street. ID OR SALK—Roslyn—Section andCottag .1? four apartments and sculery: t:nan Mr Coull. Christie, Deeds Office. OTAGO CLOTHING FAC . ORY.—Vest and Trousers Hands wanted in and outdoors ; good wages; constant. Stafford street. '\TE\V ZEALAND CLOTHING FACF i-1 TORY. —Wanted good Machinists, Improvers., and Apprentices, and young Girls for needle work. \\r ANTED, respectable Girl as Cook air: /'v Housemaid; good references required highest wages giv.n. For address, apply Mr H order, George street. WANTED, Tenders to finish * xcavating. Apply, to F. Beis el hairdresser. Temple of Fashion, Princes street. WANTED, Two respectable Boarders; frien s prrfened; terms moderate. Apply Donaldson, bootmaker, next M'Quald’s, fruiterer, George street. WANTED, a good Machinist (must be good vest maker) for the country. Apply G. Davidson. Arcade. WANTED Kmvwn—New and Secondhand Spring Carts, Tip a*.d Farm Drays, Mathews, King street. WANTED, four Gentlemen Boarders; five minutes f1 om Post Office ; 22s 01 per week. Mr Patrick, butcher, Maclugga 1 street, WANTED TO -ELL, iuess, ready money; cheap. For address apply Gi'mour Brothers, Walker stre t WANT ED, a Buyer fo -the . urnitare and Household ReqnMtrH of a t ourroomed House Mornington; advertiser giving up housekeeping The House To Let furnished or unfurnished. Apply Matthew Thomas, near Mornington Hotel. WANTED, Tenders for a Lix roomed House at Sa’d e Hill, ne>r Brighton, Plans and specifications to be seen at Robert Currie’s, bootmaker, Green Island, up to th± 7th November, 1870 WANTED, a Surfaceman. Apply by Friday evening, the 3rd inst, N. Y, A. Wales. WANTED Known—A respectable Young Woman w shes Situation in confectioner’s or milliner’s shop. Address “8..” Stab Office. WANTED, Situation by experienced Bar maid; good reference Apply “E.I/..” Post Office. Ihu.edi:.. WANTED, a respectab’e Per 0,1 to take care of a Haby. Apply Mrs Jack, foot of Cargill street. WANTED, General Servant that can wash and iron. Apply No. 3, Curie’s Cottages, St Andrew rt-cet. VtTAN'ED, a respectable Girl as NuvseIV maid. Apply Mrs Philp, fch«mrock Hotel.

Lost. Fonnd, &o. £L REWARD. LOST, from the Commercial Stables, High street, a black Dog with white nose and breast, also a piece out of ear, and answers to tha name of “Moss.” The above reward will be given to anyone returning the same to H. YEEND, Commercial Stables, High street. LOST, Gold far-ring, between Castle street and South Dunedin; finder rewarded. Apply Original Bazaar, Fiinces street. LOST, Brown Retriever Dog, with chain collar, finder rewarded, A. Mercer, Princes street. Board and Residence. PRIVATE Board and Residence for one or two gentlemen. For address vpply to Gran e Hotel, Henover street, A COM* ORTABLE home for a young £l. # Gentleman, Mrs Marshall, York place, opposite brick schooL BOARD and RESIDENCE for two or three gentlemen. Mrs Campbell, High street. PRIVATE Board and Kesldence fi>r one or two gentlemen. For address, apply to Grange Hotel, Hanover street. TW&IVATk Board and Lt&l&gj for siWl£ X Apply Mrs Edwards, Brighton' House, Club Reserve. CLAREMONT Boarding-house, situated in Moray plfyje, uvw the First Church.--Pplewaj for a number cff Bdatdert,

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Evening Star, Issue 4269, 1 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4269, 1 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4269, 1 November 1876, Page 3

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