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WANTEDS. WANTED, an Experienced Nurse and Needlewoman; age must not be under 25 ; good references required. Apply before 12 a.m. and after 8 p.m. to Mrs Montagu Pym, Manor place. WANTED, Mole Machinists; also good Trousers Hands; constant employment. Morris and Seelye, High street. W" ANTED, good Cook; no washing. Apply Mrs John Stephenson, Lees street. WANTED, young Lady engaged during day as Hoarder; good home, terms moderate. Apply Mrs Cranston’s store, St. Andrew street. i WANTED, one or two young Men Boarders, in private family. Apply Tramway Store, Mornington. WANTED, a Five or Six-roomed Cottage, partially furnished. “Moderate,” Stab Office. WANTED Known—Miss Scoullar Resumes her Cutting and Fitting Classes at her residence, corner of York place and Arthur street, on Tuesday, the 15th inst. WANTED Known—For a general assortment of Earthenware, Glass, and Ohinaware, try A. Palmer, Staffordshire House, George street, opposite town clock; [established twenty years. All kinds of Lamp Fittings kept m stock. Lamps of every description Repaired. LIFFORD is taking Photographs at 6s per dozen; Cabinets from 10s 6d, finished in first-class style. ■_ 1 JAMES HALE, Hanover street, Cutlery Grinder. Hairdressers’ Scissors and Razors, Tailors’ Shears, and all kinds of Cutlery Ground and Set. • • .■ ANTED Known—Wm. Mills; Stafford street, Onnmaker and Locksmith, Adjusts Scales, Weights, and Measures. WANTED Known —David Rose, hairdresser, has Removed next Queen’s Theatre. Halrcttttlng, fid. WANTED Known—Great Reduction in Price. Drain Pipes of all descriptions; Flower Pots, Sea Kale Pots, Vases, Fountains, Chimney Tops, etc. Lambert’s, North-east Talley Pottery Works. ABBIT-SKINSand all furred skins bought at highest values at Bradshaw’s N.Z. Rabbit-skin Exchange, Jetty street. LADIES, if you’ want a neat, good-fitting Boot, try S, Marks, Balmoral House, SO George street. THE Quality, Age, and Mellow Flavor of Lome Whisky are unsurpassed. METZ’S City Baths and Hairdressing Establishment, Coffee Palace. —Always plenty. Hot Water. Baths always ready ; Is each. WANTED Known—That Groves and Com pany have re-opened business as Carjj riage Builders in Stuart street. WANTED Known —The British and American Carriage Factory is situated in Stuart street, next Martin and Watson’s. WANTED Known Buggies, Waggons, Phaetons, etc., built to order at lowest prices at Groves and Co.’s, Stuart street, Stock always on hand. WANTED Known—That Carriages, etc., built with all improvements at the British and American Carriage Factory, Stuart street. A trial solicited. • -DUTCHERING in the City of Dunedin Is rl very much like kissing—goes by favor; otherwise how is it that establishments with dingy cellars, etc., are patronised at all. The finest display of Meat and the best-appointed Establishment is at A. DORN WELL’S, unfortunately not sufficiently engaged to show its capabilities to perfection. Small Goods and Sausages made before the eye of the Public. TO LET. fjl 0 LET, IN CRAWFORD STREET, OFFICE HEATED BY STEAM, WITH CELLARAGE AND STRONG ROOM, Lately occupied by George Blyth and Co. Apply STAR OFFICE, Bond street.

TO LET, possession Ist May, SHOP, No. 80 Princes street, at present occupied by Messrs G. and T, Young, Watchmakers and Jewellers, who will remove into shop No, 88 Princes street. Apply . T. BOSTON, 107 Princes street. TO LET, Basement Cellar, suitable for Bond Store, etc., 37ft square, | with concrete floor and office therein. Warranted perfectly dry and well lighted. Entrance from Bond street. Apply STOUT AND MONDY, Solicitors, Princes street. TO LET, Seven-roomed House, Boss street, Boslyn. Apply Mrs Goo. Mathiaon, High street, .Boslyn. TO LET, House, in Hope street, opposite St. Matthew’s Church. Apply M. Moss. TO LET, Central Premises in George street, very suitable for Drapery. Apply Irvine and Stevenson. ’ rftO LET, 6-roomed House, Walker street, I 6-roomed House, Gladstone terrace. Apply Mr Cairns. TO LET, 6-roomed Houses ; bathrooms, fine view ; Upper Walkjr street; reduced rents. Mr Garden, 1 Garden terrace. TO LET, comfortable Seven-roomed House ; bathroom j ail conveniences; gt\a. Allan a registry office, St. Andrew street. educational. Me MACLEOD SMITH Teaohkb of Fianofobxe, Oeqan, Snronro, mo. Moray place, next Criterion Hotel. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, Moray place (opposite City Hotel). — Morning Classes for Youths preparing for Civil Service end other Examinations} Special Tuition. Shorthand Glasses for Boys, Youths, and Advanced Students. Evening Classes for Youths and Young Men. Private Tuition—both sexes. Penmanship, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Composition, etc. LFEBD - J. SIMS; Teacher Pianoforte, Organ, Singing. Classes or Private Lessons. From One Guinea per quarter. PUBLIC NOTICES. jy|DLLISON, DUTHIB, AND CO. SPECIAL BARGAINS PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. KID GLOVES KID GLOVES KID GLOVES. 40 dozen 2-hook White Kid Gloves, Josephines, 9d per pair—4s half-dozen. 60 dozen 2-hook Evening Kid Gloves, Josephines, lOjd per pair—4s 9d half-dozen. 7B 2-hook Black Kid (Moves, Josephines, la fid—Ba 64 half^ozen. 40 dozen 2-hook Evening Kid Gloves, Florence, Is lid—H» half dozen. 100 dozen 4-button Black Kid Gloves, strong make, Is 6Jd —9s half dozen. , . ' 20 dozen Gauntlet Sid Gloves, Doht Sfl lid’™* - worth 9s fid. ' : KID GLOVES KH> GLOVES KIP GLOVES. . NOTICE. i B. WHITE (late of Railway Hotel, ji # Winton) respectfully intimates : to his Friends and .thePnbUc tbat he is now MinoHoat i of the. Newmarket Hotel,' Princes street south, Dunedin, and wiU.ibopleased to accommodate hi»oldfiriond»4uidthepnbJipgenerally. ; ’ jlnt-dius Aoodmmbdation.

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Evening Star, Issue 7156, 9 March 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7156, 9 March 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7156, 9 March 1887, Page 1