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WANTED. WANTED, a' Teacher for the Macraes School. Salary according to the average attendance of last quarter, Ll5O per annum. Applications to be lodged before the 11th inst. P. G. PRYDE, Secretary Education Board. WANTED, a Partner to take a Share in a large Pell monkery Business.' Capital required, L 1,250. r iha building i are commodious, substantial, in first-rate repair, and capable of doing a large and profitable trade. A partner who could undertake the active management of the business preferred. Priu--oipals only. DONALD REID AND CO. WANTED, Housemaid, for private family (wages L 40); General Servant, f.jr two in family (same wages); Hou-ekeepevs, Cooks, Nursemaids, General Servants. Miss Allan’s Registry. George street. WANTED, Button-hole and Trousers Hands, Improvers, and Apprentices, Bv Isen, George street. WANTED, Ten Good Pick and Shovel Aim. Apply on the works to John Stuart, Silverstream, Mosgiel. WANTED, a Well Sunk (about 20ft). Wm. WANTED, a Mattrass-make l -. Guthrie and Larnach’s New Zealand Timber and Woodware Factory Company, Limited. WANTED, by young Man, Situation in Store; can drive. Address "iii.B,” Stab Office. WANTED, an experienced Salesman for the Clothing Department. J. Hardie and Co., Princes and Rattray streets. TITANTED, good Loners, likewise Washers. T * at The Citv fs'team Laundry, corner of Union and Cumberland streets. WANTED, General Servant. Apply Mrs Stronach, Royal Terrace. TO FISH-DEALERs.—Wanted Address of respectable Fish curer Direct John Nolan, fish-dealer, Ashburton. VV* ANTED, Tailoresses at Cosmopolitan Clothing Manufactory, Stuart st eet Trousers, Vest, and Coat Hands ; also Appren tlces and smart Boy. w ANTED, One or Two smart Canvassers must know town well. Box 167. WANTED, Married Shepherd without incumbrance. Apply, Friday, 18th nst., at 2 o'clock; Maclean Brothers, Manse street. WANTED TO PURCHASE, Team of Working.Bullocks. Particulars to Mr W. Millichamp, saw maker, George street Dimedi i. WANTED Known—The Highest Price given for Calves at the City Company Butchery, High street. WANTED TO SELL, a good Seaside Site of 87 acres; good level land, on the Northern line, adjoining tho Seacliffe Railway Station. Apply E, Young, draper, Frederick •street. WANTED TO LET, Argyle Villa, Frederick street, containing six rooms; gas laid tn. Also six-roomed House in Maclaggan street, now in the occupation Lewis Lyons. Apply Barnes, London street. WANTED the Public to Know—That the price of the Shag Point Coal is now reduced to ,32s per ton, delivered to any part of •town. F. L. Clarke, Ciistle street. \\y ANTED Known— Whereabouts of Alan tv M. Dicker, late clerk Albion Brewing Company, Dunedin. Add/ ess “L.,” Stab Office. WANTED Known, for the 9th November and other Holidays For Sale or Exchange, a -Merry-go-round, capable of earning from LlO to L4O per day. Apply to Gibbs and and Clayton, Bond street, k ITI'ANTED Known—Now landing, ex NelVf son, Scotch Coal. F. L. Clarke, Railway Coal Depot. WANTED, Linen and Woollen Rags, Sacking, Rope, and Bones in any quantity, delivered at the Otago Paper Mills, Water of Leith. WANTED, Bones, Rags, Canvas, Rope, etc. Apply Gibbs and Clayton, City Bone and Flock Mills, Cumberland street. t|' ANTED Known That William Gil- * » christ is Selling all his Stock at such prices as will' ensure a speedy clearance. Sale now going on at George street. 1 1 ANTED Known—To make room for new ▼ f shipments, Papers will be sold at cost price at William Gilchrist’s paperhanging warenouae, George street. WA NTED Known—Wil iam Gilchrist must make room for new goods. White Lead, Oil, Canvas. Glass, and Paints cheaper than any house in town. PLATE .GLASS, Sheet Glass, and all kinds of Ornamental Glass cheaper than ever at William Gilchrist’s, importer; George street. IF you want Painting, Paperhaugmg, Glazing, ; or Graining done cheaply, try William •Gilchrist, George street. WANTED Known—You can got all kinds of Baths at the Turkish Baths, Moray place, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Turkish Bath, 3s; Sulphur, 3s; Sicilian Bath, Is 6d; Warm Bath, with Shower, Is ; Tepid Swimming Bath, 3d ; Turkish Bath every Saturday evening from to 10 p.m., Is 6d; Wednesday, for Ladies, L; also on Monday evenings, from 6to 10, 2s. ■Under the charge of a confidential attendant. GEORGE HYATT. WANTED Known.—Great reduction in Price.—Drain Pipes of all descriptions, Flower Pots, Vases, Chimney Tops, Butter 'Orooks, Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c, Lambert’s North-east Valley Pottery Works,

WANTED Known—Highest price given for old Zinc, Lead, etc., at G. H. Mars den's, Princes street south. WANTED Kjiown—That E. Stokes, Tailor and Habit-maker, Great King street, has just opened out his large and well-assorted >stook of Spring and Summer Tweeds and Coatings, the choicest and most fashionable goods in the market, which cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction to every customer. The great and continued success which has hitherto crowned Ms efforts to please hi» customers is a sufficient of his ability as a tradesman and cutter, and only requires to be more known to prove the. fact that better value and satisfaction cannot be obtained elsewhere for the same money. Suits made to order in a few hours’ •notice. Ready-money customers have great advantages at this establishment. Suits to order •from L 8 15s, well shrunk. WANTED SEEN, the Patent Folding Bassinnette in the window of Chadwick Bros, sole agents, George street. TO ‘WORKING MEN. WANTED, the Shag Point Coals to be introduced into every household; no more smoke or soot; a cheaper working Coal •than any other, and is used for economy by rich and poor alike. 32s PER TON DELIVERED. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. N consequence of the Dissolution of Partnership between Hird and M‘Gill they have CHEAP CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH, •When the entire stock of Boots and Drapery will be sold at unheard, of prices. 21 oases Muslin Curtains, 2d per yard 10 „ Flannel, 8d per yard. 24, BOTAL ARCADE, F. L. CLARKE, Castle street. decided to hold a. Don’t Forget the Address—

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Evening Star, Issue 4894, 7 November 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4894, 7 November 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4894, 7 November 1878, Page 1