*alerenoea reqaioea. IWt street, og High street TnfrANlBD, stout uul, aotusfcomed W to housework, Avplf M«cer &ad HfDwald, Rattray street irrrANTED, Furnished lp«rim<mto, with atW tendanoa, for gentleman and lady. *' J.L.," Eveninq Bra* <Pffioo. * of land nUkM: '"iddww B* Bf, Post s>Hca. Hart's, naw»br«ber acd tot Btreet. The wderMga ANTED Known-Ooaoh Leaves Outram ANTED Known—That Bill-heads, CHrANTED Known-Great Reduction In Wower Pote. Vases, Chimney Tops, wuswr SX FMgTihk Hrtota. etc. Lambert's WANTED Kxwwn-Having bought a *ery large .took *f 8prl«» *WwJ bdew prices, I am a able k.make own BuperTisioi Outfitter. Great King streetT I :>N SALE—New and C SeW.hand Ho«ehold Furniture every Saturday ; beet pkoe to purchase or sell, INGER'S SKWIHU MACHINES \ m -3 1 ~«..** tariff OH»0 f}l'A Cheapest and Bee& Prlte-from L&. SINGER'S SBWTtfG MACHIN* SINGER'S SSWING MACHINES Shirt and Colls* Makars. SINGER' 3 SEWING MACHINES within the reach of the poorest seamstress. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES re preferred because of their ki*h repute and constancy iaweaslmg sale. In 1879 the sales were 431,167 Machines. SINGER'S SEWING MAOHINBS. The Public are e*.tk«d that »Btag«" or bythe Singer Manuf aotaring Company. SINGER'S SEWING MAOHINBS. Every "Singer" Machine has the Oompaay'a SLe printed upon the top of the Arm and fiINGKR'S SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, Corner of Princes and DowMng streets. DUNEDIN - gTm. ADDRKH. WHO IS WBRTHBIMI E to the largest Sewing Machine Man*, facturer In Europe. THE wissthkim ac&.amNiß3 Stand unrivalled before the World. The Werthelm wilfdp fifteen Afferent *hls appliance with ease. The Werthelm Automatic Bobbin Winder fills bobbins with perfect evenness, without assistance. Bo! d oa moat Llbertd Time Payments,, from LS to L 125. Machines for Families, Dressmakers, Tailors, Bootmakers, Hat Manufacturers, Saddlers, Milliners. Solo Agent: ROBERT LOOHHEAD 136, George street, Dunedln. afaehinea Repaired by a thoroughly first-class Mechanic. -TKJAL FEED SEWING MACHINE 0 COGS j no Feed Teeth j ao annoyances. EWS any Fabric—from lace to/leather. T' RY it. It has never failed to give satisfaction. Price, from L 7 10s upwards. To be Had also on the time-payment. ORRISON'S DUNKDIN OUP CONSOLTATION. To be Bun 24th February, 1881. 2,000 MEMBERS AT 108 EACH. 89 Nominations. First Prize -... **£? Second Prize Third Prise £~ Starters (divided) ... ■•• 200 Non-Btarters (divided) gw £I,OOO 59 PRI Z B S.JOHN MORRISON. Tobacconist, Sussex HaU Buildings, George street, Dunedln, COAL. COAIa OOAJj BRUNNER MINE, GREYMOUIS. Dunelin Branch, Rattray street Wharf. Post Box, No. 828. [HEBE COALS, whloh stand unrivalled notes are now beleg delivered to aU part, of thfoity direct from the Company's yard in to suit eve y class of oanmnm Smithy Coal, qua ity guaranteed, always on hand. "RATTRAY STREET WHIRF, DUNEDIN. PASSOVER OAXES. IBBG to inform the Jswlsh Community at large that I have oommenoed baking the orders in as soon as possible, as I am the only one baking this year. _.„.„„ MRS J. ABRAHAMS, 836, Oaailereagh street, BydfiOJ.
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Evening Star, Issue 5591, 8 February 1881, Page 1
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468Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 5591, 8 February 1881, Page 1
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