WAHTBDS. FOR Situations, Servants (male or female), Houses, Apartments, Board and Resience»or. other Accommodation, try Don and Co. ANTED Known—Miss Scoullar Resumed »y her Cutting and Fitting Classes at her corner of York place and Arthur street, on Tuesday, the 15th inst. WANTED Known—For a general assortment of Earthenware, Glass, and Ghinaware, try A. Palmer, Staffordshire House, George street, opposite town clock; [established twenty years. All kinds of Lamp Fittings kept in stock. Lamps of every description Repaired. JA\fKS HALE, Hanover street, Cutlery Grinder. Hairdressers’ Scissors and Razors, Tailors’Shears, and all kinds of Cutlery Ground and Set. WANTED Known—Wm. Mills, Stafford street, Gunmaker and Locksmith, Adjusts Scales, Weights, and Measures. WANTED Known —David Rose, hairdresser, has Removed next Queen’s Theatre. Haircntting, 6d. WANTED Known—Tha' Groves and pany have re-opened business as Car’ riage Builders in Stuart street. ANTED Known—The British and Ameri-, can Carriage Factory is situated in Stuart istreet, next Martin and Watson’s. ANTED 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. 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 Valley Pottery Works. RABBIT-SKINS and all furred skins bought at highest values at Bradshaw’s H.Z, ftabbit-skin Exchange, Jetty street. LADIES, if you want a neat, good-fitting Boot, try S. Marks, Balmoral House, 30 George street. THE Quality, Age, and Mellow Flavor of Lome Whisky are unsurpassed. BTZ’S - City Baths and Hairdressing Establishment, Coffee Palace.—Always plenty Hot Water. Baths always ready j Is each. TntF.n Nature’s Sweet Restorer Lome Whisky. Recommended by the highest medical authorities. DAVID R. HAY, Clothier, Octagon, Agent for Ravensbourne Dye Works. Orders for Dyeing Clothes, Rngs, Dresses Curtains, etc., promptly attended to. BUTCHERING in the City of Dunedin is very much like kissing—goes by favor; otherwise how *s it that establishments with dingy cellars, etc., arc 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. 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.
[0 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. BURTON, 107 Princes street. TO LET, Basement Cellar, suitable for Bond Store, etc., 37ft square, with concrete floor and office therein. Warranted percctly dry and well lighted. Entrance from Bond street. Apply STOUT AND MONDY, Solicitors, Princes street. TO LET, Seven-roomed House, Ross street, Roslyn. Apply Mrs Geo. Mathison, High street, Roslyn. _ TO LET, Central Premises in George street, very suitable for Drapery. Apply Irvine and Stevenson. TO LET, several good Brick Houses, cheap. Apply J. Carrington, Fillenl street. TO LET, superior 3-roomed House, 6s 6d per week. Apply Eggers’a store, Albany street. PUBLIC NOTICES. St. Andrew street (Between George and Filluel streets). Madam or SIR,—I beg to intimate that I have opened Rooms at the above address for the Treatment of Diseases by Electricity. I have carefully studied and successfully practised its application for Curative Purposes for some years in London, and now place my experience at your disposal. It is impossible to give a list of all the Diseases it will cure in this space, but speedy relief may be confidently expected in cases of Paralysis, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Asthma, and all Nervous Diseases, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Dyspepsia, and all Diseases of the Digestive Organs. In cases ot Bad Circulation and Poverty of Blood it is of the utmost service. At a free interview I shall be happy to tell any if I can hope to be of use to them. Obediently yours, R. N. VANES p g,—Ladies will be attended to by my wife, under my direction. ■pv RESB DEPARTMENT. "DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. SEE OUR FINE FRENCH TWILL SERGES at 6i|d—worth Is. See our Heavy Cheviot Dress Tweeds at IOJd. SEE OUR HOMESPUNS at 9|d—worth Is. See our Fou!6 Cloth at Is 2d. SEE OUR NEW TRICOT CLOTH, Is 6d. See our New Christine Cloths at Is Bd. SEE OUR NEW ROSLYN DRESS TWEEDS at 2s 3d. See our New Plushes, wide widths, 4s 9d—cheap at 6s 6d. SEE OUR NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS, To Match all Materials. Dressmaking—Low Charges; Fit Guaranteed. DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. OLLISON. DUTHIB, AND CO„ 195 and 197 Georire street, DUNEDIN. . BALANDIA SHEEP DIP his DIP, prepared by ourselves, is an entirely stent article to anything now offered to ep Owners, and all weask is i A TRIAL TO PROVE ITS VAST SUPERIORITY OYER OTHER DIPS. We guarantee it to absolutely DESTROY all INSECTS infesting Sheep, to Improve the condition of the Wool, and to bo quite harmless to the persona using it. KBMPTHORNB, PROSSER, AND CO.’S New Zealand Drag Company, Limited. OAAA Copies daily ia the Circulation ot OVVv thpEviNiNa Stas
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Evening Star, Issue 7174, 30 March 1887, Page 1
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