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WANTEDS. 'ANTED, romoono to Adopt a Baby Olr>, W four weeks old. as one of their own. Apply "P. 0.," Post Offic3, Port Chalmers. WANTED, Dressmakers, Improvers, ana Apprentices. Hubert, Haynes, and 00. WANTED, by two young men (brothers), comfortable Lodgings ; terms moderate; High street looallty preferred, Address ♦ • D.N.Z.," Stab Office. ANTED Known—W. Wendel has arrived from Auekland, and we have now a large stock of his strengthening and nourishing Wines. Ask for Wendel's Wine, and see that yon get It. Each bottle bears Professor Black's analysis as a guarantee ot its purity. Sold wholesale and retail by W. Whyte and Co., 104 George street. _ WANTED, Apprentices to the LJress making and Sales. Mrs Keates, milliner and dresnmakor, Hanover street. ._ MILTON, St. Andrew street—Good . Dressmakers Wanted. ANTED Known—That you can obtain a » v Salt at Dornwell and Kent id's which will keep Milk, Meat, Butter, Eggs, etc., fresh and good, without salty vaste, for long periods. Prlmost Meat at lowest remunerative Prices. Small Goods of superior quality fresh dally. Oome early on Saturdays and avoid the crash. DORNWHLL AND RENNIB. ANTED Known-For a General Assort- ' ment of Earthenware, Glass and Chinaware, try A. PALMER, of Staffordshire House, No. 9 George street, opposite the Town clock; established 20 years. All kinds of Lamp Fittings kept In stock; Lamps of every description Repaired. A. Palmer, Staffordshire Home, No. 9 George street, opposite the Town clock. WANTED Known—That Mr Lehmann's Central Restaurant, Manse street, having been thoroughly Remodelled and Enlarged to suit his Increasing business* with a spacious and elegant Dining-room on the gronnd floor, second to none In the City, Is Now Open to the Public Meals, 6d(at all hours) j Hot Pies or Sandwich, with Tea or Coffee, 4d. Board and Lodgings, 14s per week J cheapest in the City; Clean Beds,9d. ANTED Known—Great Keductlon in Flower Pots, Sea Kale Pots. Vases, Fountains. Chimney Tops, etc. Lambert's North-east Valley Pottery Works. WANTED Known Ooutt's Guaranteed Acetio Add Is an external safe and sure Remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fevers, and all Acute and Ohronio Diseases, See pamphlets; free on application to the agents, S. and W. Maokay, 113 George street, WANTED Known—S. G. Smith, City Butchery, gives the highest price for Oalvos and Dairy-fed Pork. I WANTED, Empty Kerosene Tins, In any quantity, In good order and free from rust; also 6 and lOgal Oil Drums. New Zealand Drug Co,, Ltd., Stafford street. TO LET. matt. Farms To Let, near Dunedln t suitKJ able for dairying and grs—tng. Held and Duncans. 63 Princes street, TO LET, or For Sale, 6-roomed House, I £ acre Section, Peninsula, Port Chalmers. Thomas Kirkwood. I TO LET. the old-established Boarding-house The Highland Home, Cumberland street. TO LET, In Princes street, good Shops, In best situation; liberal terms to good tenants. Raid and Duncans. f m ,0 LET, Hope street, Verandah Cottage; 5 1_ roomi, bathroom, range, etc Apply R. Wyper, Princes street. TO LEC, First-olaBS Dwelling-houses, of brick and Btone, In Chapman's terrace, Stuart street, containing 10 or 20 roomB; also 5-roomed Concrete House, in Pitt street, Ohas. R. Chapman, Albert Buildings, Princes street. TO LET, Store and Offices, Bond street, fronting Colonial Bank, at present occupied by Henry Driver, Esq.; also with frontage to Crawford street, One of the most valuable business sites in the City. Apply Bates, She, and Co., Bond street. TO LET, Springbank, N.B. Valley, the oldest established dairy farm near Dun- -"-, presently occupied by Mr Donald Gray. 1 _d Duncans, High street. PUBLIC NOTICES. IORTMANIEAUS. superior make, plain and solid. Cumberland street Tannery. SPECIAL. NEW YEAR PRESENTS TO FRIENDS AT HOME, X AM NOW BOOKING ORDERS for Frown any address In Great Britain or the Continent In time for the New Year's Dinner. |Early q OITT BUTOHEBT, Rattray street, TUB "BIRIUB"AND "ORION" OPEN AND CLOSE FIRE COOKING RANGES, for burning wood or coal; fitted with high or low pressure boilers. Iron Fretwork and General Castings. Repairs eff eoted. H, B. SHAOKLOOK, South End Foundry, Crawford street, Dunedln, NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, Offer Unrivalled facilities In the Disposal of Fat and Store Stock, Wool and Skins, Grain and Land.Special attention given to 01ass.ng and VALUING SMALL LOTS OF WOOL. Liberal Cash Advances made on the above. Also, Oo CONSIGNMENTS of FROZEN MEAT And other PRODUCE for Sale by their London Office, DONALD STRONAOH, Manager, Dunedln, Offioea: Bond street, Dunedin. IHEY HAVE ARRIVED. Boys' Own Own Annual (volumes), British Workman, Bvery Boy's Annual, Children's Friend, Child's Companion, Band of Hope (volumes), Bunday, Child's Own Magazine, NEW SUPPLY of John Bull and His island, Ss (posted 3s 6d); Called Back, Is 3d (posted Is 6i); The Ironmaster, Blaok'sYolando, Eliot's Romola. New Book of Fate and Dream Book, 2i (posted 2s 6d); Kirk's Health Papers. Account Books, a well-selected stock, Imported and of our own manufacture, at prices never before attempted In New Zaaland. New Zealand Scenes, Colored Christmas Cards for sending to friends at Home. Landing, and to land, a beautiful assortment of British and Continental Cards, at wondrous prloes, ALEX. SLIQO, Stationer, Bookseller, Operative Book-binder, Paper-ruler, Printer, etc Binding Material supplied to the Trade, 42 George street, Dunedln, EORGB R. WEST AND 00., Established 1861, Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Music Importers, Pbihobb Stbebt, DCNEDtN, N.Z, The largest and newest Stock of Music, Piano. fortes, and every requisite In tho Muslo trade in the Colony. Pianofortes for Hire or Purohare, Pianoforteß, Harmoniums, and Organs Tuned and Repaired. Bands and Instrumentalists Provided for Balls and Parties In Town or Country on the shortest notice.

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Evening Star, Issue 6760, 27 November 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 6760, 27 November 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 6760, 27 November 1884, Page 1

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