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TO BE LET. rnHOfi® Sjw&ni ami Ooateidefttßoonvs on X, the ground floor, situated In the central part of Princesstreet, now occupied by Messrs and Son; suitable cither for offices or first-class shop. ' Apply to SMYTHEE3 & SON. rjpO LET, for Meetings' of Friendly and other Societies, Milton Hall, Stuart street. , Gas laid on. M. W. HAWKINS, Princes street. TO LET, . FIRST-CLASS Shop and Commodious Warehouse (three flats), Princes street, specially suitable for huge Wholesale and Retail Business. .. •■■■ CONNELL A MOQOTE. TO LET, larsre Warehouse, several Offices with fireplaces, all centrally situated. Apply R. T. Wheeler, Stafford street. TO LET, an Office in Bond street, lately ■ occupied by Brogden and Sons. Apply Lange and Thoneman. - TO ‘LET, Four-roomed Cottages in Forth street. 7 AUnly H. S. Fish, Princes street south. - TO LET, Shop and Parlor, George stree'. Inquire J. Lazarus, next Bhnk of 'New Zealand; rent low. . r: : T TO LET, a Five-roomed Cottage; splendid view. Apply North and Scomlar, Rattray street. TO LKT, Furnished, for six months, with immediate possession, Gentleman's Residence, with garden, greenhouse, orchard Best part of town. Cards to view at Leary and Grant’s, Rattray street. RUSLYN. —To Let or Sell, Section and Cottage of five rooms and scullery, tenanted by Mr Nation, solicitor, Apply Christie, Leeds Office - ■ • ■ TO LET, a Flat. 40ft x 30ft, unth steam power. North and Scoullar. TO LET, a commodious House of eleven rooms situate in Cargdl street. Apply to 0. R. Chapman, Princes street. 0 LET, Sitting Room and Bedroom, with use of kitchen ; pleasant locality. For particulars apply Hudson, confectioner, Princes street. TO LE P,' at Upper Kaikorai, a six-roomed House, with ten acres or Land, large Orchard and Garden, suitable for nursery or market gardener. Apply to R. Hudson, Masonic Hall. ... TO LET, • Two-roomed Cottage. Mrs Downes, Royal Terrace. TO LET, in George street, Shop, with dwelling- house attached, -*ppiy G. Border, house agent, George street. , r flO LET, Two, Three, Four, and FiveI roomed Cottages. Apply B, Shaw, upper Maclaggau street. .■ - TO LET, House (new) four robins, near main road, Calton; rent, 10s 6d. Apply Mr Gibbs, Calton. TO LET, a Four-roomed House at Caversham; good range; ground enclosed, and in nice order. Apply Secretary Benevolent Institution, Farley’s Buildings. , TO LET, comfortable Six-roomed House, garden; excellent view. Mrs Ward, above Mission House, Russell street. TO LET, one Furnished Bed-room, with fireplace. Apply next to D. Scott and Co., Octagon.

TO LKT, a Four-roomed House, with every convenience, to a good tenant; rent moderate. Apply Mrs Hegarty, Oaveraham. TO LET, For Concerts, Soirees, Meetings, Ac , Caversham Hall, at reduced prices. The Hall is also open for Sunday evening services. TO LET, convenient four-roomed Brick House, Taunton Terrace, Hope street. Apply Mr Palmer,VWalker street. f |lO LET, comfortable unfurnished Boom, 5 Apply Clyde Cottage, Castle street, between Hanover and Frederick streets. rflO LET, Two Foui-roomed Cottages; rent Jl very cheap. Apply Moffett and Knott, photographers, Albany street . t>o Lt T, the New « ddfellows’ Hall, Albany street, suitable for meetings, concerts, or public amusements. Apply to the Secretary of the Leith Lodge, Joseph Braithwaite, or B. T. Wheeler. ■ TO LET, Two-momed Cottage. Apply Frelriksen, middle of Walker street, nearly opposite London Tavern., O LET, comfortably-furnished Bedroom, with use sitting-zoom and kitchen; convenient to town. ** iv.W.,” Stab office. ... . TO LET, in Uctagon, 'Jhree.roomed Cottage, two fireplaces. David Boss, architect,- new buildings. mO LET, “ hree-roomed Cottage and a | Section of Ground. Apply next to Mrs r ri? er S ( Cumberland street . rT"? 7 Furnished Bedrooms; : use of Wilson’s Registry Office, ~wQ TU LET, > hop and Dwelling-house >»« 3 ’ gifll, suitable for watch or boot mak r; feat low. Apply to P. bay, at Guthrie and Larnach’s, or oiosgiel TO f ET, Four and Five Boomed Cottages, eituae in Batt-ay street. Andrew Anderson clothier, i attray street T ) L FT, Cottage, th>ee rooms, Walter street, above Melville street.; Taylor, Rattray street Found. Ac, X OST, a red Setter Slut, with white face. XJ uyone r turning the same to Smith and Fotheringham’ci brickworks will be rewarded. STBAYE > frm the Manse, First Church, a large brown colored Deg. Anyone bringing back the same will be rewarded. LOST, between the White Horse and 'the 11 capita 1 , one L5-note, torn gt ,twq corners ; number known. The finder will, be rewarded on returning same to Skene's Registry o^ce. EOABb AND RESIDENCE for two re spectable Gentlemen. Apply sec nd house past All Saints’, ( ’umbarl'and street. PRIVATE Board andlesidence for one or two gentlemen. For address apply to Gran e Hotel, HtiioVer street; A&D AND RESII)ENOK. —Vacancy B for one Gentleman ; private sitting-room. Apply Meridian Vill», High street. ; PRIVATE Board and Residence for one or two gentlemen. ' For address, apply to Orange Hotel, Hanover street. COM FOBTABL K Hi >ME for Two respectable Boarders ; friends preferred. Apply Donaldson, bootmaker, next M'Quaid’s, George ; street. y ERIVATE Board and Lodgings for single gentlemen. Apply Mrs Edwards, : Brighton House, Club Reserve. CLAREMONT Bearding-bouse, situated in iorayplape, mar the First <. hurcli. - Splendid accommodation for a number o< Boarders. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence i.l Is per week. M< a Powers, corner o: ,iC!aik and Oano'.gate streets. a Ri)» AND BE*IIiENO at !\ isi ,Hughson’s, i>f}wer York place .n< Victoria street. R O’A.Rw and RESI.jtvNOK for .w Mrs Campbell, ilfgl

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Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 3

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873

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 3

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