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Buinms Notle*, Linen sitnhi adh’s, u is 6d, lm, 1g lid; Ladies’ Silk Sunshades, 3e (id, 4s 61, 5s 6d; Ladies' Shantung Silk Sunshade, 7s 6d; Ladies’ White button Gloves, Gaunt lets la, la 9d; 1 .a.U s' 1 isle Thread Glows, Old, Is 3d; Ladies’ Heather ’o«ou nose, Gsd, B^d; Misses’ White Cotton Hose, 7d; Black Mlk Hose; Pearl Spun Hose; Baibrrggan Hose ; Lisle Thread Hose, HHUBERT, HAYNES & CO. Board and PBIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE for Three steady Men, near Post Office. Apply Peterson, grocer, Walker street. B'ARD AND RESIDENCE for Two Gentlemen or Married Couple ; private sittingroom. Meridian Villa, High street. COMFOK TABLE LODGINGS, with er without board. Park House, Cargill street, near Albert street. To l.ei. TO LE T. MY NEW BRICK BUILDINGS in the Octagon, next Atheosetun, comprising Three Shops, with lofty basement fl >ors, back entrance, a c.; and over the shops two floors, containing in all forty-five rooms and two staircases. There is a carriage-entrance, and ground at back for striding, dtc., suitable for Family Hotel, the situal ion being the best in Dunedin. DAYID ROSS, Architect. TO LET, FIRST-GLASS Shop and Commodious Warehonse (three flats), Princes street, : specialty suitable for la.'ge Wholesale and Re- i tail Business. CONNELL & MOOthe. TO LET, large Warehouse, several Offices with fireplaces, all centrally situated. Apply R. T. Wheeler, Stafford street. TO LET, an Office in Bond street, lately occupied by Erogdeh and Sons. Apply Lange and Thoneraan, mo LET, Four-roomed Cottages in Forth X street. Anply H, S. Fish, Princes street south. T> LET, commodious Offices in Princes street, next D. M. Fpedding’s auction rooms; rent moderate, and can bo obtained either separately or en mite. Apply on the premises to Mrs Davis, Ballarat Loan Office. TO LET. a commodious shop, with cellar, in Princes street. Apply to Pcanlan Bros, and Co. mO LET, Three-roomed and Two-roomed X Cottages. Apply Timothy Hayes, Kensington Hotel. FIVE-ROOM ED COTTAGE, and Twostall Stable To Let, at South Kensington N. Nadielski, Rattray street. TO LET, a Five-roomed Cottage ; splendid view; he-deby situation, Maclaggan street; 17s 6d per week. Apply North and Scoallar, Rattray street. lino LwT, Cottage, live apartm. n f -s and X scullery. Upner corner of Ross street and d : strict road, Ros yn.

T|lo LET, a ( ottage and Quarter-*4ere, near I. the Reservoir; rent, Gs per week. Apply Mr Hojg. TO LET, a Five-roomed detached Cottage. Apply Friedlich’s store, Stuart street. TO LET, good Six-roomed House; excellent position, with paddock if required. C. Bowmar, Fullwood Bank, Mornington. TO LET, Four roomed Verandah and ore Three-roomed Cottage.. Apply C. Taylor, Kaikorai Post Office. TO LET, Two-roomed Cottage, suitable for small family or two bachelors. Apply Mrs Byers. St. David street, r ffdO LET, a Four roomed House, mar I Alhambra Hotel, occupied bv C. w. Myers, jeweller. Apply to 1). J. Stohr’, butcher, .vl aclaggan street. •| O LET, Vive Vcoins. three fireplaces, in 3 new brick buildings, Octagon. David Ross, architect. TO LET, a Si<-room< d House in Dowling street, near Catholic Church. Inquire C. Kindle, China Hall. 1 TO LEASE, for a term of years, Mount Pleasant C ottage, Csvershatn, tie property of the late Captain Nicol The house consists of six rooms, with cellars; also, coach house, stable, and other out houses. The ground extends over six acres. 'J he beauty of the situation is so well known t at comment is unnecessary. Apply at the house. TO LET, Six-roomed House and Garden north Leith street; furnished or unfur nished, or furniture may be had on valuation. Address “ G.” Star Office. TO^ LET, small Shop; suit watchmaker, bootmaker, or tailor. Mrs Fox, Princes street south. TO LET, a Three-roomed Douse. Apply 'Mr Johnston, storekeeper, Princes st- eet south npO 1 ET, Two-ronmed Cottages. Fredricksen, middle of Walker street, nearly opposite London Tavern. TO LET, with immediate possession, comfortable Six-roomed House. N. Smith. Clyde street, north. TO LET, Four-roomed House, Clarendon street, near Fredeiick street, Apply Rutherford, at the back. TO LET, one Two-roomed House in Dowling street; one small «hop, Stuai t stree‘. Apply in. Davidson, tower York place. TO LET, Furnished Bedroom, use of sittii room j rent, Bs. Apply at Mr Millai grocer, George street. rjlO LET. a Two-roomed Dottage. Apply X to John Gumming, Melville street, Manor place.

i«ost, Vouna, sco. LOcpT, b tween Oran'l Stand and Forburv Station, Scotch Pebble llroo.h, set in silver, with green staves. Finder will her. - warded by returning same to Police Office, or Station Master, Dunedin. LOSI, on t Thuraday last, a General Government < ’heque for L 7 Is 8d; payment stopped at the Bank, Finder please return the same to Customs department. IjIOUND, a Dog. Apply R. Bacon, bootmaker, Octagon. FOUND, on Saturday, in George street, Purae containing Money. Apply Mr F. Siedeberg, Lower York place. PURSE LOST last week, containing Notes and Gold ; reward. Address “ E.C.,” Post Office, Dunedin. LOST. —Strayed, from North east ValLy, one Bay Pony, bv.mdtd AM; short hob tan, black sti ipe down back. Anyone bunging sanm ti.. _■ > ’onald, blacksmith, Ring street, will ue rewarded. WatcJmmkers, [Established 1868.] JOHN HISLOP, LAI'S ARTHUR BEVERLY. CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the NATIONAL BANK, Princes street, Dunedin. SHIP CHRONOMETERS Cleaned and rated by transit observations, Nautical Instruments repaired.

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Evening Star, Issue 4295, 1 December 1876, Page 3

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875

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4295, 1 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4295, 1 December 1876, Page 3

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