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WAJSTTED. A YOUNG PERSON, highly resectable, „ desirouß to obtain a situation to accompany a respectable family home to England. For particulars apply to Sarah Stenchem? care of J. Yates, George street. rpKOTSßßSFini fi he«,Buttonholen Wanted. cLm" **** <****• XI7ANTED, Ten good Laundresses ; con«ry, N.E vIS ym£ni ° tag ° SteamLaun\\T A NTED. Shavp Message and Office Boy. Office. reference*, -'Boy," Star .-VyANTED, a first-class Saleswoman, to T Inglie B<J ° f tLe * h ™ Room - *• and bind ng trade. Apply to A. R. Li. A „ a ton. WANTED EMPLOYMENT. - A Lad of _ 18. been tliree and a-half years at SailApply " BLM,» Star Office. WANTED, for three or four months, a thoroughly reliable and efficient BookheeP*l;j_references required. P.O, Box 236. WANTED, ft Foreman, for Shoeing Shop; > , highest Wflges for good band. Apply John Kennedy, blacksmith, Geraldine. RANTED, a Young Man as Rider-out': must b« well acquainted with town, ano_have a thorough knowledge of the trade ; good wages and permanent employment to a I miih and Co.. City Butchery, Dunedin. k%fA2iifcljj maker, Unmoved to Premises in the Cotagon, adjoiring Mr Robins's carriage factory. Ciowu—Price of Shag Po : nt ▼ T Coal Ton, - 30s ; half ton, 15*: quarter ton, 7a 6.1. Martin and Watson. 'ANTED Kcown—A saying of JO percent » t can be effected by using Shag Point - , Coal. JK respectfully ask a trial of Shaar Point ' t ' Coal from the new seam, 260 feet d ep. WANTED, Purchaser Quarter-acre Section, with two-roomwl cottage, Ravensbourne; s lendid iovestmeat; terms easy. G.W. Eliott, Insurance Company. WAN'iaED Known—That we have on hand, and to arrive, a large assortment of the celeb'ated American Ofgw*, not to be surpassed for their elegant •onsttuction a»id • rich tone. Gibbs and Clayton* Bond street, Dunedin. WANTED Known—Organ*, Organs, suitable for cottages, parlors, schools, and churches. Gibbi and Clayton, Bond street, Dunedin. •up instrument by .:. at Gibbs and Clayton's, Bond street, Dunedin. itvutijn im.m-..Bi.A',i jiawHFwnnw»i a Merry-go-ronnd, capable of earning :■■: LlO to L3O per day. Gibbs and Clayton, Bond ! Street, Dunedin. ▼ ▼ ceived a .few more of the Bickford ih Knitting MacbJms. Gibbs and Clayton, Bo*d street, Dunedin. .ANTED. Known American Lawn .if Mowers in great variety, Marble and .: Slate , Mantelpieces, all patterns, Register. Grates, .all sizes. and styles, Sngllsh and American Electro-plated Ware, latest and best designs, at lowest prices. James Walls, Iron,'monger. Piincee sti"eet south. - ',....'_ 'ANTED,' the Public to s%t Year 1879 f » by using Shag Point Coal; beat value for money. - ANTED, everybody to know that the •„.. ».,? ,- House Expenses can be Reduced by ! .using Shag Point Coal. < T%TANTED, the Public to try the Sha? Point 1 . W.. Coal on the following grounds. Martin ard Watson. . : ANTED TO SELL, Horee Power, suitable for one one or two horses Parker and Sodb; South Dur/edin. ' w n—Frse admission to Ex- »•/ nibitioin of Pictures, Union Chambers, next Queen's Theatre. Thorns* Callendar. ANTED Know*—The Highest Price t t given for Calvea at the City Company , Butchery, High street. \K7 ANTED,. Linen and Woollen Rags, T? : Sacking. Rope, • and Bones in any ■' quantity, delivered at the Otago Paper Mills, :5 Water of Leith. . WANTED, Bones, Rags, Canvas, Rope, etc. Apply Gibbs and Clayton, City Bone and Flock Mills, Cumberland street. I. ANTED Known.—Great reduction in ;•-»..- Prioe.—Drain Pipa of all descriptions, Flower Pots, Vases, Chkiney Tops, Butter . Crocks, Flooring Tiles, Brkijs, &c. Lambert's . North-east Valley Pottery Vorks. WANTED Known—Highest prioe given for old Zinc, Lead, etc., at G. H. Marsden's, Princes street south. 7AWTED- Known—Tiat if you really V»' 'want Boots and Shoes there is no house wi town selling so cheap as Geo. Harris, Princes sflreet. " TAP AVE a L*Fof~Girls' Kid ElaMic-side J_ TOoots, Blightly soiled; 8 and 9, 3s Gel pair ; 10 to'm 4s 6d p< r pair; Girls Levant, 10 to 3.3, 1 quite souW, 5s 6d per pair, very good. 'UST >Received from Home—Ladies' Kid y and ES. Boots, in first class order, 6s 6J per flair- , Geo. Harris, Princes street, next TUSSOChVoR NATIVE GRASS. V"ANTED, Tenders^® 1 supplying Tussock Vt or Native Grass, ai. per ten, delivered at the Otago Paper (Limited) Mill, : at the Water of Leith. Aprly GEORGE BIYTH, ftecretary, Harbor Chambers, Crawford street. 'ANTED SEEN, the' Patent Foldi - V Bassinnette in the window of Chadwico. Bros, sole agents, George street (HEAP BOOTS and SHOE* Extraordinary. NOTHER Boot and Bho« Shop in the _ Arcade. fft'HE Melbourne Che*, Bootknd Shoe ComB pany have opened in the .fi*oado a ELRST-CLASS Assortment Ki Boots and Shoos, superior to anyth»ic yet seen in Dilr,edin, at OWER Prices than ever. OriCE our Banner and note our Pnces. Farley's Areode. ■ EN'S best BJuchew, blocked tongue* and . pegged, 1Q» M; French Calf Elastics, pegged, 12s 64. ADIBS* Hessi«n Ltatinfre with tassels, 7s 6d; Ladies' La«ing«; 5s 6d, 6s 6d. HE Melbourne Cheap Boot and Shoe Company, just opened in Farley's Arcade. IRLS', 7b to 9s; Laatings, 3s 6d; 10's to r 13's, 4a 6d ; Strap Shoes, 2a. SINGLE Pair at the Wholesale Price. All . goods marked in plain figures. THB Melbourne Company being the largest wholesale buyers in Dunedin, can supply Boots and Shoes at 5s in the pound less than other houses. 1 HEAP Boots and Shoes the j New Shop, and give us one trial. OTlCE.—Orders . entrusted to William Mudge, tailor, King Btreet, promptly executed. Gentlemen's own material made up. "" COACH TO PORTOBELLO. , . Jtv times a week from Portobello to Dunedin, via Broad Bay and North-east Harbor, conveying mails and passengers, leaving Portobello Tuesday, Thursday,: and Saturday, at 8 a.m., and returning from Post Office, Dunedin, the same day, at 3 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 4940, 2 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4940, 2 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4940, 2 January 1879, Page 1

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