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wrte Adverttaemttats. TO BUTCHERS.-Wanted, a Young Man to deliver meat. R. Lamb, King street 10 TAILORS.—Wanted, Coat and Trousers Hands. Apply to George Eve, Arcade. TAGO CLOTHING FACTORY.-V*st Handb wanted, in and outdoors; also Button-hole Hands. Stafford street. A LADY, living in the country, would Board two or three Children; terms very moderate. "N. 8.," North Dunedin P O SHOULD this meet the eye of George n Hamilton, passenger per Rotorua, kindly callW^er_oy ;: ej^Store : Anderson. WANTED, an Assistant WaiterTApply Wain's Hotel. WANTED, YouDg Man to Drive Horse and £!ray. Apply George Chick, Port Chalmers. T ▼ one accustomed to painting preferred. Taylors Venetian Blind Worka, AlacLegan street. T*7 ANTED, a good Cook. Apply Joseph TT Danes, Albion Hotel, Maclaggan Bt»rCßw ANTED, Two Boarders in Private »t Family, use of sitting-room. Leighton Cottage, Clarendon street. make himself useful. Apply Walker street Dairy. 7 ANTED, First-class Painters and V„ Paperhangers. Apply Scanlan Bros, and Co. W AN TED, by a young lady. Situation as Needlewoman in a family; good machinist; could serve in a shop and make herself generally useful. Address "A.M.," Post Office, Caversbam £i.jYu tne Public to know—, he tt-' ; Christmas B'.zaar is now open near York Hotel, George street. WniNTEu TO LET, Six-roomed Hra, Castle street, fifth house from Albany street. Apply John Howie, Bond street. WANIbD Known-Oranges Lhemes, Pears, and Plums for Jam (cheap), ■lames Pryor, fiuiterer, George street WAvTcD Known—Onions, good sample, on Sale, ex Ringarooma. James fruiterer, George street. * ▼ - umidrea'a favorite Toy-shop is Dreaver s, George street. Dreaver'fl. of new toys at ▼ ▼ boats, etc.. that can run themselves very Ureaver's. George street. ' WAN ri;D Known-The cheapest place to buy Christmas Gifts is the Christmas Bazaar, George Btreet. WANTEUTSown-Tho best Chr:stmaß '.. -r, Cakeß at J. linnie's Edinburgh Piscuit Factory. George street. W A *TElTknown-j. Bionie keeps the best Scotch Shortbread, plain and ornamental. Ediiiburgb^iscuitFactory. ANTES Krown-The best Scotch Bun*. » t at J. Binnie's Edinburgh Biscuit Factory, George street. WANTED Known—That D. Pinkerton has now on hand and to open, a larje assortment of Boots and Shoes suitable for holiday and summer wear, which, for quality and price, have never been equalled in Dunedin. D. Pinkerton, Edinburgh Boot Mart George street. ' 1A j A " own- *°» ticnic Holidays, 50 doz. wide-brimmed Straw Hatß, ' Zs Strang, and Co. WANTED Known-Picnic Polonaises, n u. e ° ra Sr or ' trin,n » e d ecru and brown, Combination Costumes, very pretty and useful, 21s. Thomsonjgtrarjg, and Co. WANTED JobTf T i_ ~ hlte Pi l ue Jackets at 2s 6d ; White Lustre .Jackets at 4s 3d; cheap Fichus and Overg. Thomson, Strang, and Co. W» & U £ now *- 250 Pi( l ue PeUisses, i. w , 78 4 6 d ,; P r l( l ue Blouses. 7s 6d; and a beautiful stock of Merino Pellisses, Merino : squares, and Children's Hats, at very low I P"ces- Thomson, Strang, and Co. . Kno fn-A krgre numbeTof ▼ ▼ Odd Suits of Boys' Knickerbockers have been laid out for absolute sale at 12s 6d aU over, the pick being worth 25s ; the selling price of the cheapest having been 18s. Thorn son, Strang, and Co. mings, the most economical is the Goisamur Trimming, now selling at 2s and 2s bd; regular price beintr 2s 9d and 3s 3d. Thomsons, Strang, and Co. lts ove8 ' 3s 6d J magnificent ntook IA. u n ' nvn Superb Stock of . White Dress Shirts, pelf-adjusting ; and a magnificent stock of new Collars, new lies, new Scarfs, new Hats. Thomson, Strang and , „ .. -. -, -"«e Evening Stab Is Gazette for the District of Dunedh for in otices under the above Act. phed by the subscriber. For Sale, 1,000 Jiaun Railway Sleepers. ~« T „ .„. M. FRASEB. | cb. Insurance Buildings, Auckland, 2«th August. lr>76.

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Evening Star, Issue 4312, 21 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4312, 21 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4312, 21 December 1876, Page 3

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