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WANTED, TO BREWERS. ANTED, Tenant for Burke's Brewery. ' Plant in working order, with sufficient casks ready to commence at once. Liberal termß will be given. Splendid opportunity for a man with or without capital. Apply GEO. W. ELIOTr New Zealand Insurance Company. WANTED, good General Servant, about 20. Mrs T. C. Matheson, Upper High street. ANTED, a Working Partner, with small capital. Charles Hayward, brickyard, Clyde street north. W ANTKD, good Washer ; also good Ironer. Apply Otago Steam Laundry, Northeast ViJley. f ANTKD, for the College, Blueskin. a strong, active Girl who understands plain cooking ; references required. Apply, before 2'or after 6 p.m., to Mrs James Maitland, High street, Dunedin. "ANTED, by a young Lady, bituation as U3pful Companion. Address by letter, "Mona," Office. " 'ANTED, a Slaughterman and Biderout. Apply immediately, Middle'itch, butcher, George street, Port Chiliners. MPLOYWENT Wanted by a young Man, 2i aged 28, willing to make himself useful in any light crcunation; moderate salary. "C. R 5.," Star Office. ? ANTED, Apprentices to the Dress- „,' making Apply Mrs Marshall, Lower York place. , ANTED, by an experienced Dressmaker, a Situation as Dressmaker or- Saleswoman. Address "P. C," Staroffioe. ANT HID, young Lady to correspond with a Gentleman with a view to matrimony. Address " Earnest," Post Office, Albany street. TANTED TO SELL (cheip, aid on easy r terms), superior Cottage, Leith street. Apply to Mr Mas ey. _ 'ANTED TO SELL, Phell Gravel, for pard>;n walks. Apply Mr Frew, Stuart street jetty. 7ANTKD Known—For Sale, 400 Gulion / Tanks and 200 Gallon Casks. Apply Thos. Tomlinson, 239, Princes street south.

ANTED, two respectable Boarders. Apnly Mrs Graham, Upper Kattray street, third above brown street. 7" ANTED Known On Sale, a olioico T T sample of Derwent Potatoes for Arply Thos. Tomlinson, 239, Piinces street south. WANTED TO SELL, a 4ft Leamington / Range, high pressure boiler. J. Davis, Albion Hotel, Maclaggan street ANTED, Eoard and Kesidence In private family by young gentleman. Address "Student," Normal School. ANTED Known—2oo-gallon Casks and ■JOC-gallon Tanks For Pale at Albion Shipping Company's 'tore, Port Chalmers. ANTED Known—The Country Edition of the Stab can be obtained at the Hallway C ate at 4.18 x>.m. dully. 'ANTED Known Gravel for garden walks, Small Metal delivered cheap; town or suburbs. thol place. _ ' fANTED7~seconcl~hand Bagatelle Billiard Table, in good order, complete. Alexander Allen, Railway Cigar Divan, George street. TAGO PROVINCIAL ORDINANCES! 1862.—Complete. Sot wanted. Wise and Co. "ANTED Known.—WlU on and Smyth, Bootmakers, have removed to their new premises, underneath Working Men's Club, Qotagon. I ANTED Known—The Ladies of Dunedin are respectfully Invited to Inspect the Maglo Pleater, Lamb's Knitting Machines, the Fleetwood and Dexter Fretwork Saws, at Singer's Sewing Machine Agency, Princes street, Dunedin. '__ WANTED Known.—Great reduction in pricw.—Drain Pipes of all descriptions, Flower Pots, Vases, Chimney Tops, Butter Crooks, Flooring Tiles, Bricka, &c, Lambert's North-east Valley Pottery Workß. TANTED SEEN, the Patent Folding ' Bassinnette in the window of Ohadwiok Bros, sole agents George street. »-/ ANTED Known—Mrs Walker, Milliner, W has opened tho*e premise', 44, Piinces treet, with all the latest Fashions for Spring «nd Summer Millinery. HIP STRAW, and Leghorn Hats and J Bonnets Cleaned or dyed and Altered to all newest shapes equal to new. N B—Feathers sleaned, dyed, and curled. Mrs Walker, milliner, 44, Princes street, opposite Queen's Theatre.

PUBLIC NOTICES. THE OLDEST SOAP MANUFACTORY IN NEW ZEALAND. ALBION SOAP WORKS, Established 11559. Tl| BARDSLEY4 SON, Proprietor?. Manufacturers of Fancy Toilet Soaps in great variety ; also the Celebrated THREE CROWN SOAP, Which Lathers Profusely; BELLOW LAUNDRY SOAP, The Joy of the Household; Exhibition Prize Soap,—Pure, PRIZE PALE, The above Soaps, being manufactured under e mmediate supervision of the members of the firm, they can confidently recommend them to the Publio as being of genuine quality. Ask your Grooer for M. Bardsley and Sqn's Soaps. MANUFACTORY: King and Cumberland streets, Dunedin. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIO. rrANTED' Known Why go elsewhere V when you can go to J. A. Phillips's, No. 1, Red House, Maolaggan street (late from George Btreet), and purchase good and substantial Furniture that ia not made up to look well to the eye; also Orookery, Glass, and ChinaAny person desiring Furniture can purchase tby paying as low as Is per week, and get a receipt for every payment. The purchaser has qo need to sign any warrant or paper whatever, as the publio have to do In the time-payment ystem. If your money la paid up all but your last 5«, J. A. Phillips, No. 1, Red House, Maolaggan street, won't bring a bailiff in and seize on your furniture, 'as is according to the rule of the time-payment system. Note the Address— J. A. PHILLIPS, No. 1. Red House, The oldest Valuator and General Dealer In Dunedin. Don't forget! as there is no fraud In my business. No connection with any other firms in Dunedin. EIGHT DAY CLOCKS, £1 EACH. WANTED KNOWN—The Highest Price* jure, Ladies' or Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel; Houses of Furniture purchased from LlO to 1 000 • New or Second-hand Books bought; oaah paid on delivery. Note the address—J. A TC*V.(IHr,H_ Mat" general dealer, tiled to.

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Evening Star, Issue 5171, 1 October 1879, Page 1

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