(For rest of News see First Page.) bate Advertisements. MRSW. a. JENKINS’S MILLINERY for the Holidays, Children’s Hats in great variety, all prices. George street, CALEDONIAN SOCIETY’S SPORTS.— The best Millinery at Mrs W. A, Jenkins’s, George street. EXCURSIONISTS are respectfully invited to see Mrs W. A. Jenkins’s Millinery before purchasing elsewhere. OST SUITABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT—A new Hat or Bonnet. The best place to buy it—Mrs W. A. Jenkins’s. EW ZSaL-'ND CLOTHING FACTORY, opposite Custom House, have room for Two or Three Good Irocers. wyy LETT’S DIARIES, every va- ■ f | riety. 1876 Chatterbox and other annual-?. Joseph 'Braithwaite, bookseller, High street. . BRN and Photo Albums, Fly-hooks, Outlines, Hoo s to Gut—large assortment. Joseph Braithwaite, High street. HRISTMAS and New Year Cards, in eve-y shape and variety. Joseph Lraithwaite, bookseller. High street, __ TTiOR THK H* LEU ■ YS.-Hundrsds Boys’ x? straw Hats from Is 3d; Men’s, Is 9d. Johnson, Maclaggan street. i -Gent’s White and Fancy J_ss i 4 • Shirts, a great bargain, from Is 6d. Johnson, Maclaggan street. BOX, containing half-dozen good White Shirts, 26s ;or 4s 6d each. Johnson, Maclaggan street. SMALL GREEHOLD bOR. SALE—Cottage and Section -or To Let; easy terms. H. Moody, Maryhill Terrace, the Glen. T MEN’S WIVES Miss Brownlie’s establishment will be open on Friday evening till ten o’clock. ANTED Known-Last week of the Cheap Sale of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. At H. and B. Brownlie’S. WANTED Known -Leghorn Hats for the Holidays Is 9d; Large Mushrooms and Flaps very cheap H. and B. Brownlie. WANTED Known —Black Lace Bonnets, 12s 6d ; Colored Bonnets, 7s 6d. H. and B. Brownlie. WANTED Known—Children’s Marcella Pelisses, 5s 6d; children’s White Marcella Frocks, 5s 6d. H. and B. Brownlie, WANTED Known—Whole Stock at Clearing Prices this week, before altering premises. H. and B Brownlie, Princes street. WANTED Known—’.-*reat Reduction in Prices for Cash at Mr Lunstan’s general store, Mornington, No credit given after date 20th.
Known—Black f- parish Eggs, Y T for sitting, from Christchurch; first prize bir-Js. C. C Armstrong, Dowling street. WANTED Known Just arrived, firstclass New Potatoes. Mai tin and Watson, City Produce Store, Stuart street. WANTED Known—’that our New Potatoes are as cheap as old ones. Martin and Watson, Stuait street. WANTED Known—Orange*, Cherries, Pears, and Plumb for Jam (cheap). James Pryor, f uiterer, George street. ‘VTJ'AnTKD Known—Onions, good sample, YY on Sale. James Pryor, fruiterer, George street. WAN TED TO SELL (cheap), a Shop Counter. Inquire of John France, corner of Melv lie and Walker streets. WANTED TO SEEL, old-established Drapery Hawking Business, with fitout complete. Walker, stationer, Great King street. WANTED. TO LET, Two Front Booms ; suit parties without children Apply Fraser, fishmonger, Cumberland street. "VKT’ANTE r> , active Girl as General SerYY vant; reference required. Apply Mrs Gillon, George street north. "VITAN I’ED, Young Girl to_ assist in Y T Hou-ework ; also Nursegirl. Apply, 10 o’clock to-morrow, Mrs Sanders, Dowling street. WAIN TED, a strong,' useful Girl. For addre s apply Esther and Low, grocers, Georg- street. vv T ANTED, j Matthews Gardener (single). G. WANTED, a good General Servant ; reference required. Apply Mrs Armstrong, Upper Cargill street. WANTED, a Servant Girl about 18 years old Apply Mr* Eobins, next Soap Works, Geo ge street north. XTT ANTED, smart Boy to make himself YY generally useful. Apply York Hotvl, George street ANTED, a good Coat Hand. Apply sharp, E. Stokes, Great King street. w WANTED, smart Table maid; also thorough goo 1 Housemaid. J. Patt .-r----son, Australasian Hotel, Maclaggan street
WANTED, Ploughmen, Dairymaids, Barmaids, Housemaids Nurses, Cooks, Boots, Laborers, Gardeners—now and always. Skene’s Labor Exchange. WANTED, a General Servant. Mrs Henderson, Glen road, T'glinton, opposite Mr M'lntosh’s. VATAN') ED, a stout, active Boy. Apply ▼ A. and J. M'Farlane, Princes street. WAN !’FD by a Professional Man, whose health r. quires a certain amount of exercise, an hour’s work before 8 am. Will be glad to do pick-and-shovel work, splitting wood, er any other hard work, gratis. Address “B* H. E,” office of this paper. A permanency preferred.. WANTED, by Young Lady. Lodgings at once ’ n private family, with use piano. Stating terms, address “ H,,” Stab Office. WANTED, Rhubarb and Raspberries in any quantities Catow »n s Co., Great King street. \\T ANTED, a young Lad who has been at the trade. Apply Victoria Bakery, George street. a g Qod General Servant; _T ■ abend wages given. Apply Hamburg House, Dowling street, near Priuc a street "W A ’’ a Tailor, good workman. Apply at 8 o’clock a.m. to Mr Hendry, Herbert, I’.aynes and Co. WAITED Known—l'obfcors and Credi tors Act, 1875.—The tfvENINR Stab is Gazette for the District of Punedh for Notices under the above Act,
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Evening Star, Issue 4311, 20 December 1876, Page 3
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