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WANTIDS. rrn PHOTOGEAFBBES:—Wanted, a fin* work and state wnna Booms, WanganuL VST ANTBD, G.ntle«» »«i*« illJ}|J*»* Saturday. «H?fly M *** Arundel. North-ewtVaD^ A«TBD K«own-That"BUl-hwdß. Ob> culars, Cards, FM-M -«LS«g Midwifery at H.me (p*teoiie«. Duchess ol tween Castle and Omnkerlaul rtreeta ANTED Kjww»—•reat Reduction la Flower Pots, Vases, Chimney Tops, North-east Valley Pottery Works, Outfitter. Great Klag ****** CLARKE'S A»OTf»N BALE—New and Second-haid Hrtsehold Furniture every Saturday ; best place to ?urokaae or sell. SEWING MACHINES |HE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Have undertaken the Sale of the SINGER SEWING MACHINES Throughout the Australian Colonies a»d New Zealand, Prices ranging from L 5. On Time Pajmeat at Five Shillings (ss) per week. Take Notice-The Singer Manuf acturfag Com- ,_._. j_«t,i,.;i *« ahMUh all Interest on Time Payments, and to Allow 10 per cent, to Cash Purchasers, Beware of German and other Spurious Imitatlons of the Singer Machine. Branches and Authorised Agents in Town and Suburbs. G, M. AL D R I OH, Oerner of Princes and Dowling Btreets, Dunedin.

y. Mary, what 13 the matter, you ' loVk so ill -It's that dreadful Singer's Sewing Machine; it U breaking down my constitution. Wei], my dear girl, why don't you get a •' Wertheim ? " Mre GeraUlne has told you tnat she has twent-eight Wertheim Machines constantly at wors xor wimo »»« "™j«"'"i - - hove not MBt hot a penny for repairs, and any new girl >he gets Into the Bhop can work them ■with, perfect ease. Bat, George, I want a Kiliar as well -Kilter Well, you can gei aa many as you wish froml loa, and 'xinwera for 7b 6i, and Knitting Machines L 7 10s, at „„,„,„ Down at 136, George street (Next Bagley's, the chemist). Why, I have soon tie biggest Treadlo Machiae in the Colony at his door. A Waxthread Lockstitch Machine, with all the appliances for a first-clas* harness m*nui*cturer or b»ok- , . ■. -r- .1 >- w mo on ann see for yourself. I don't believe In your cheap Yankee trash ; give me a g*od sound substantial article; none ol yvur reduced cheap and nasty rubbish. TCimOilX FL*CD SEWING MACHINE ia tho Latest and Best. '0 OOGS} no Feed Teeth jno annoyances. EWS any Fabric—from lace to leather. ,Ot>UOBB the Best q the greatest variety. it, It has naver Jauoa to give Bausisu'l yon. Price, from W 10b upwards. To be ty.il also on tho time-payment. A. Walker 174 and 176, Geor e titreet. EDUCATIONAL. /FiSS E t BELL Pianoforte Lesson* Daily at her Book? in Mr Hardy'a Buildings, Prinooa cftreet (next 0. tiegg and Oo.'sV, 'IN (late of St. Andrew street) ruary 14. Will be at home on Friday, the 11th, to arrange with her pupik. Moray place, next M'Gfll and Thomson's, close to Normal acnool. i* S BUANLA N, VrUces fctreet south, has _ _ Vacancies for a few more music and day pupils. Terms on application. SHIPPING &TKAMSSS 00LLB3N AND POKTOBBLLO, - -- "r-TNTIL farther notice the OOLLEHN will 1 ply as follows r On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Leaving Dunedln. Leaving Waverley. 7 a.m. 8.20 a in. 9.20 a,m. 10.30 am. 12.45 pro, 5.20 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 9.15 p.m. 7.20 a.m. 8.50 a.m. 9 45 a, m. 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 5 45 p m. 6.45 p.m. 9.40 p.m. On Sundays. 10 a.n>, 10.20 a.m. 1.15 p.m. 130 p.m. Will also ply frequently between, the hours of 2 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. On Saturday, will leave Danedln at 2.30 p.m. on an Incursion to Macandrew'a, Broad Bay, and Portobello, returning at 5.30 p.m., thep.s. Portobello taking hei plaoe on the Waverley ' ?err7 ' HBNBY GUTHEIB, Agent,

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Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 1

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