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I*** &4v«ntaamont*. PTOtJGuMEN, Shepherds, Blearer?, Cooks, Nmee Girls, strong Boys, Married Couples, wntttei. M‘Ken2le r 8 Otago L;«bor Mart Royal Area's. / IYRUS DAVIES, General Wood Turner. \J Every description of turnery to order. Jobbing, tt. Andrew street. A LARGE and Varied ?tock cf Picture Frame Mouldings just to hand. Smith and Smith. ICT tJVE-FR AM E MOULDINGS in Gilt, Koaewood, Walnut, Black, and vi aple, ex Calypso. Smith and Smith. FOR S ALE, cheap, a few Sample Pictures, unfraraed, new aubp cts. Smith and ■'mith, next Athenajum. PIC J UK!',.S Mounted, Framed, and Glazed. Smith and Smith, painters, &c., Octagon, next Athenaeum OAA AAA WAAZERS in use; O opening out of third shipment of 500 Wanzers and Stands. Dep6t, Arcade. W ANZB RS selected for use of v National Schools, Ireland, in preference to all others manufactured. Arcade. WANZERS in use in the O vf Australian Colonies, cheapest and best machine in the world. Arcade. 3,000 Machines in the Colony at English prices. WANZERS in use in Dune din.—The world’s favorite CAUTION. —Wanzer’s “New Improved and Patented” Sewing Machines to be had only from Sidford, Arcade, Dunedin. WANTED, a respectable Girl, as Apprentice to Vestmaking, who understands machine. T. Carr, Geoige street WANTED, a respectable, useful Girl; wages, 8s and found. Mrs Heath, London Boot Shop, George street. X\f ANTED, good General Se-vant, Apply v * between 2 and 3 o’clock Monday, Dr Thomson, York place. WANTS ', a smart Woman to look after Dressing room. J. Patterson, Australasian Hotel, Maelaggan street. WANTED TO LET, a Billiard-room J. Patterson, Australasian Hotel, Maclaggan street. WANTED, Second Cook and‘Washer-up. Apply sharp, Criterion Hotel. \ST AN TED, a good General Servant. y 7 _ Apply Mrs Howison, Roslyn Inquire at the Toll. \\T ANTED, thorough General Servant; v v small family ; second servant kept; ‘ pply, with references, Mrs de Bee-, Albert street. Tv ANTED TO PURCHASE, Colonial V t Bank’s, National and .standard InSnares J. 1. Roberts, Mans« street. WANTED TO LET, a Three-roomed House. Apply to William Sw..n, Great King street. AM'I ED, a good Cook, ma ] e or fee ale. Globe Hotel, Princes street. J ANTED, a useful Girl, about 14, . 1- Hope Terrace, George street, opposite new Knox Church. ANTED, a Smart Boy, about 14 w years of age. Elliott’s boot emporium, Get rga street. \\T ANTED, small Room, central situavT tion; low rent; required daytime only. Address “ Workman,” this paper. WANTED to be Remembered, the Cheapest House for Ornamental Hair is Falkner’s, George street. vy A-N I’ED to be Remembered, Hair any » T shade or color, London prices, at Falkner’s, George street ANT'D, a General Servant. Apply Auld’s Royal Hotel, Great King street. 'ANTED, a steady man, who knows his business, as Second Cook. Apply Provincial Hotel. ANTED, Certifica ed Mate for colonial vessel. Apply to Bowman, Macandrew, and Co. ANTED, Tenders for building SixtyYards Rubble Wall, more or less. Apply Walker str; et Dairy. WANTED Known—Entries for Fat ■ Cattle, exhibition Tuesday, December 19 must be made Tuesday, the sth inst. WANTED Known— Entries for Eat Sheep, exhibition Tuesday, December 19, must be made Tuesday, the sth inst. WANTED Known—Entries for Fat Pigs, exhibition Tuesday. December 19, min-t be made Tuesday, the sth nst. WAN lED Known Ent i?s in Dairy Produce for exhibition Tuesday, December 19, must be made Tuesday, the sth inst WANTED Known- Entries in Fat Poultry for exhibition Tuesday, December 19, must be made Tuesday, the sth inst. / AN TED Known—Entries in Dogs for exhibition Tuesday, December 19 must be made '1 uesday the sth inst. WANTEI >, Entries to be made at S. James’s office, Princes street, for Fat Stock exhibition Tuesday, December 19 WANT I), Girl, 13 to 14 years old to make herself useful. Wilton Cotta? e, Rattray street. A• I EI», Tenders for Painting. Aopiy Campbell Brothers. Railway Yatd. WANTED, Carpenters. Apply Campbell Brotheis, Railway Workshop, Railway Yard. w immediately, a few good f Bricklayers ; permanent work. Apply Geo. W. Eliott, New Zealand Insurance Uttice. 'ANTED Known—North and Scoullar—tr ’ i Sales of every description of Household Furniture. \\f 1E u Known—r- orth and Scoullar’s ? T Italian Walnut Drawingroom suites handsomely carved. L2O ; usual price. L‘27 10s. A NTED Known-North and Scoull.r—- ---* 1 Diningroom Suites, solid mahogany £jvered with haircloth, Ll6 10s ; usual price! WANTED Known -Aoith and Scou Solid Mahogany Easy Chairs, i stuffed, covered m hair cloth, L 3 10s • price, L 5. ’ WAN TED Known—North and Scon V f belling Large Drawers, cedar worth L 8 10s. ANTED Known—North.and fc Dining-room Chairs, solid m s[irmg scat, covered with hair-rh worth 30s. ANTE H Known— North and Seoul 1: cloth L 4 FVed L ' ouulies > B P ri ng seats, hj ANTED Known- North and Scoulla bp end,.d I attern Tapestry Carpets per yard ; woith 4s 6d. ANTED Known North aml Scnull Floorcloths, 3s Cd per yard : all r r at terns > r Avi E l l Known— w ulnut ami _ Harmoniums, L 9 10s splendid ANTED Known— ’-orth and S To , j ; av e Broadwood's, Kirkmau’s, ( and Co. ards, Brinsmead’s i’iauos at ( I >vf prices. WANTED Known—loo Tons Fu just landing, ex,' Calypso. Noi Scoullar, importei -ANTED Rubik to Know, the Chea and Best House to Furnish, at N ■nd s’coullar’n, Rattray street. ALL Articles Guaranteed. Best Workmanship, at North and £ coulter's, Rattray

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Evening Star, Issue 4296, 2 December 1876, Page 3

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880

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4296, 2 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4296, 2 December 1876, Page 3

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