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Xtftte AdverttaeinenUfc j men to f-:qvive i-- 1 r-.r-A '/;'iL.;;:'rbl. '■:.":: I terms easy. Apply Mr v." lay ton. Star Cilice. REEHOLD FoR SALE, a bargain, new J well built Four-roomed Verandah CotItage, Carlton, near main road. For particulate, William Le'th :,treet. iAUICM ! RAOiiS ! KAOES ! Hot j Luncheon at a reasonable charge. I Elliott and Co.'s No 2 Refreshment Booth. ACES .'—Cold Collation, wi hj Salads, <Sc; ) reasonable prices. Elliott and Co.'s I Nos. 2 and 3 Refreshment Booths. R'JVINCIaL RESTaUKANT. - at. Andrew's I'ay Races—Eleven o'clock sharp to 2 a.m. One Shilling. T. ANDREW'S DAY.—Turkish fcatLe open from 6 a.m. to 12 noon. ANTED Known—Ayrshire AsHociav tion's Fete, at Mosgiei on Thutsday, 30th November. Special train at 10 a,m. ANTED Known—Ayrshire Associa tion's Fete. Visitors will be admitted to the Woolen Factory till noon. "AN iED Known—Ayrshire Associa- » tion's Fete at Mosgiei. Spoits for everybody. Return tick ts, 2s Cd. A A TED Known - Ayrshire Associa tion's Fete at Mosgiei on 'lhursday, November 30, tickets to be had at the Rail way Station. jTANTED Known—Ayrshire Association's Fete. Special train leaves Dunedin at 10 a.m. TAMED Known—Ayrshire .ftssocia- ' tion's Fete. Return tickets, including admission to the ground, 2s 6d. WANTED Known Ayrshire Associa tion's Fete. Sports, Sports, bee pro gramme. Return tickets, 2s Gd. WANTED Known Ayrshire Association's Fete. A waggon load of prizes provided for children. STTANTKD Known—Ayrshire AssoeiaU tion's Fete. Return tickets, available by any return train during the day, 2s 6d. f ANTED Known—Ayrshire Associa- » tion's Fete Tickets from the Committee at railway station on Thursday morning. WANTED Known—' Graham's Independent Monthly'will have an issue of 2,000. Good opportunity for advertisers. ANTED Known—That the well-known ▼ » John Graham is convalescent, and new holds Dr Gillies's certificate. ANTED Known That « Graham's T Monthly' will contain thirty-six running feet of columns. The Dunediu Hospital reviewed. WAITED Known—'Graham's Independent Review,' a monthly, will appear in a fortnight. * Great prophetic news. "ANi'KD Known - Galvanised Iron T t Tanks, with taps, always on hand, F. Wray, plumber. Cargill road, smith Dunedin. WANT Kll Known—Dinner readyj at the Spanish Restaurant at 11 o'clock Tomorrow morning. f ANIED, Tenders for a Four-roomed House (labor only). T. Hall and Son, third house from the Turkish Baths. WANTED Known-Roller Skates, all sizes, our own improved manufacture. Anderson and Morrieou, Moray place ANTED Known—A few pairs secondt ▼ hand Roller Skates for Sale, cheap, as good as new. Anderson and Morrison. Moray place. ANTED TO LET, to a respectable » » person, centrally-situated Premises, suitable for a first class restaurant trade. References required. Apply between 5 and tf p.m., Ship Inn, Princes street. WAITED Tu PURCHASE, Cottage with four or five rooms, north of the Octagon. J. T. Roberts. Manse street. WANTED, Tenders for Painting liailway Vans. &c. Apply Campbell Bros,, Railway Yard. AMED, before December 2, Four- ,. roonje( * Cottage with fruit garden, a little distance outside Dunedin ; rent must be cheap and situation healtby. ■• ddress '■ Wan and Go., Mectiic Hell Factory, George street. /ANTED, Unfurnished Bedroom for a v 1 single gentleman, about live minutes' walk from Post Office. Address "E. 5.," Post Office. TAMED Known— During the Race xNir i Da > s ' J . unch will be ready at 11 o'clock at Watson s Dining Kooms. W~~ ANTED Known-North and ScoullarCheap Kales of every description of Household Furniture. tVi- J^wo— iS'orth and Scoullar's . . Italian Walnut Drawingroom handsomely carved, i 20: usual m-ino T. 97 iru iTAXIED Known—North and Seoullar- » * Dimngroom Suites, solid maho-any, cohered with haircloth, LIG 10s ; usual price --•orth and Scoullar—- . . .. ...... Easy I hair.-, spring stuffed, covered m hair-cloth, L 3 10s : usual price, L 5. T ANTED Scoullar— T t T o e ) l ms Lar 8 e drawers, cedar, L 7: wortn L 8 10s. RANTED Known—Nor'h an i Scoullar v t Dining-room Chairs, solid mahogany, spring s-at, covered with hair-cloth, 255; worth 30s. ' \XF ANTED Known-Nrth and Scoullar—i\7 t y arve(l Couches, spring seats, haircloth, L 4. WANTED Known-North and Scoullar— Sp.endid Pattern Tapestry Carpets, 3s Cdjper yard ;jvvotth 4s 6d. WANTED K(;o\vn~No7tJTand ScouTlaTs 1 loorcloths, 3s ('d per yard all new patterns. TAAi.ED Known—V-lnut and Oak _ Harmonium-, L 9 10s splendid tone. TANTED Known—\7.rth "anT" Scoullar f in have Brf,a,l wood'3, Kirkman's, Cullard and Col lard's, Brinsmead's Pianos at equally low xjnees. WANTED K.iown-100 Tons Furniture ]ust landing, ex Calypso. North and Scoullar, importers. •»/*/ *.n ±M,u ruonc to Know, the (Cheapest V« and Best Houso to Furnish, at North and Scoullar's, Pattrav street ±ju Guaranteed. Best Work- . manship, at North and .-coullar s, Rattray Board and Residence. ACANCY for two or three respectable Boarders. Cotton's Boarding House, Market street, opposite Market Reserve. OARD AND HESIUKNCfI for Gentlemen or Married Couple. Apply MeridiaD Villa, High street. HIV ATE BOARD AND RESiDi NOE for Three steady Men, near Port Oliice. Apply Peterson, grocer. *»\ alker street. ■ OxiRD AND RES I! >EN ClTfoTtUreoTr four respo table Boar 1. r- Mr- Forrest's. Castle strcei, near l-red street. ~S ~• MV* >R ; r AliLl<lToTTri7~l^^thTlU without b.)..n1. House, Uargill street, near Albert st.eet. OS I, a ■.*eer?chaum Pi}>e at Mus-elburgb J Station. Fsnder re«'aided. Airily vs. •>eott. 'I ob'cconist >'rii ces . f,;eet. O.ST, Vvliitf- Poodle Dog, brown ■.->■.• 1 Anyone det..iniug it afte- tiii liotio') .. - ; b Mo-.eouted. iTeaae ietur . u. Miller. Railway Station.

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Evening Star, Issue 4293, 29 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4293, 29 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4293, 29 November 1876, Page 3

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