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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. "RS CHALMERS requires Groom, General . Servants (hotels, private), experienced Laundresses (hotels), Housea.aids, Parloi maids, experienced Nurse, Male Cook, Kitchenmaid, Dairymaids, Generals (no washing—Canterbury, Invcrcargill). WANTED, a Cow, at or near calving. "J.D.," Star Office. _ ITjTANTED by a Lady, a few Shorthand T» Pupils. For particulars address "Pitman," Star Office. J ANTED, all Druids to Meet at Linden i i Lodge To-morrow (Thursday), 7.30 p.m. sharp. 'ANTED, good Nurse and Needlewoman. , , Apply, before 12 a.m. and after 8 p.m., to Mrs Montagu Pym, Manor place. 7 ANTED ~To Purchase, a "well-bred » J Retriever or Spaniel; thoroughly broken to retrieve; a trial required. Apply H. L. James, Dunedin Jockey Club Office, Rattray'street. ANTED, immediately, Storeman; must , , be first-class draper. J. Mac Gibbon and Sons, Gore. ANTED to Apprentice intelligent Youth t t to Chemistry; good writer and engrosser; references. Address " Lacessit," Post Office. WANTED, well-educated Youth as Apprentice to Mercery and Clothing. State age, etc., "Dunedin," Star Office. WANTED, a good Plumber. Apply Anderson, Morrison. V¥7ANTED To Sell, - a light, "medium V T Draught Mare, 3 years old; also, Express. Apply Mrs Glass, Main road, Soutli Dunedin. WANTED Known—HotCrossTßuns will be procurable on Thursday night, also early Friday morning, at R. Brown's, confectioner, 67 and 125 George street. i7ANTED, Attendants, Cooks (Goveui- . V ment Institutions), Laundresses (L4O), Cooks (gentlemen's families), Housemaids, Nurses, useful Girls. Murley's Agency. 'ANTED, tidy, respectable Housegirl; w j references required. Apply Mrs Warburton, 198 George street. WANTED 7 immediately, Wet Nurse"; young person preferred. Apply Mr Bagley, gen., Octagon Dispensary, No. 8 George street. J3 Train Leaves 9.25 Morning instead of 9 30, as previously advertised. LOANS of LlO, Lls, L2O, L 25 and upwards. Henry Benjamin, London Loan, Discount Society, Manse street. 10 LET, a Six-roomed House in London L street (opposite Boys' High School), with bathroom and every other convenience; rent moderate. Inquire of J. Hyman, next door. LAURENSON, Princes street.—Agent for N.Z. Lairitz's celebrated Pine Wool lUnderclothing, etc., etc. LL the Latest Novelties by Direct Steamers L for tbe Autumn Season at Laurenson's. The prices sell them. LAURENSON'S is now famous as the cheapest shop for Clothing, Hats, and Hosiery. The prices tell. "TVTEW Seasons Prunes and Dates, Grapes, Jji Pears, Apples, Pines from 6d each, Tomatoes. Pryor, 62 Princes street. APPLES, 3, 4, 61b Is; bring your bags. Damsons, Plums for Jam, 3d lb. Pryor. rjT\o LET, Furnished Room, fireplace; very JL moderate. Apply M'Quillan's store, Hanover and Castle streets. MR ~G. O'BRIEN'S ArTUnion will" be drawn at Messrs Wilkie and Co.'s on Tuesday next, April 12th. I~}Q LET, Four-roomed House, three doors . from church, Hope street; copper, range, grates. Apply on premises. TENDERS Wanted" for~Painting 5-roomed House. R. Sharp, Opoho. AS promised, we advertise to hand Large Shipment Travelling Trunks, Hat-boxes, Bag*, etc. Also SPLENDID variety Handsome Fenders, F)KO irons, Ash-pans, and Brilliant-burning Lampp, half usual prices. Come NEB the Immense Variety New Goods opening k3 up Little Dust Pan. Single Article Wholesale Price. OOD Seven-roomed House, yard, garden, T bath, and stable, To Let, Leith street. Little Dust Pan. __ UINCESforJam, Sweet Oranges-, delicious Eating Pears; Hothouse Tomatoes, 6d lb; Tomatoes for Sauce, 3d. PPLIiS, 6lb Is; Damsons and Plums, 3d lb; Grapes, 9d, Is, Is 6d lb. 1 AAA Young Roosters, Geese, Boiling _l_ U"U Fowls, cheap. W. Bull, Princes and George streets. HO LET. 5-roomed House, Queens Drive, Musselburgh. John Clegg, Manse street. AMUSEMENTS. ROAD WESLEYAN CHUROH. U —The Service of song "The Musical Miller," To-morrow Evening, April 7th; commencing at 8 o'clock. Connective readings by Mr Barrett. Admission, One Shilling. LYCEUM HALL. The Annual Entertainment, consisting of a CONCERT AND BALL, in aid of the Building Fund, will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, Sfcli APRIL. Programme—1, Seleotlon—" Round about Aldershot Camp" (Orobestra). 2. Song—"Kate O'Sbane" (MiBS Ingram). 3. Song-" Allister M'Allißf*r " (Mr Dick). 4. Song—" We'd Better Bide a Wee " (Lady). 5. Song, comio—"The Yarn of the Nancy Bell" (Mr Jarvis). 6. Duet-" Hark! the Goat-bells Ringing " (Two Ladies). 7. Song —"Marog's Fairy Glen" (Mr Torrance). 8. Song—" Oh, how Delightful" (Miss Peters). 9. Song—" The Tar's Farewell" (Mr Armour). 10. Duet, comic -"ABC " (Miss Ingram and Mr Dick). 11. Song—Selected (Mr M'Kenzie). 12. Song—Selected (Lady). 13. Song, comic—(Mr Rees). Accompanist, Miss Parker. To conclude with a Ball, the Music for which will be supplied by an excellent Orchestra, under Mr E. Parker. Refreshment provided at a reasonable rate. Double Tickets (Concert and Ball), 5s ; Single do, 3s. Concert only, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. Tickets can be procured from Secretary, Hallkeeper, or Committee. T. P. FARRA, Hon. Sec. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. —IRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. FASTER HOLIDAYS. THURSDAY, 7th APRIL. An Excursion Train will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 8.30 p.m. Trains wi 1 leave Dunedin for Mosgiel, Port Chalmeis, and intermediate stations at 11.15 FRIDAY, Bth APRIL. The 8 40 a.m. Train from Ravensbourne to Dunedin, the 6.15 p.m. Train from Dunedin to Burnside, and the 8.15 p.m. Train from Burnside to Dunedin will not run. SATURDAY, 9th APRIL. A Train will leave Dunedin for Balclutha and intermediate stations at 11.15 p.m. MONDAY, 11th APRIL. A Train will leave Dunedin for Palmerston at 9.45 a.m., leaving Sawyers Bay 10.10 a.m , Waitati 11.0 a.m., Seacliff 11.30 a.m., and Waikouaiti 11,55 a.m.; returning from Palmerston 3.50 p.m., Waikouaiti 4.25 p.m., Seacliff 5.14 p.m., Waitati 5.40 p.m., and Purakanui " K p.m. 'he 6.15 p.m. Train Dunedin to side and the 8.15 p,m. Train Burnside to Dunedin will not run. Trains will leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers, Mosgiel, and intermediate stations at 11.15 p.m. By Order, LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. OTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN that the .i several Parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, in each case within one calendar month next after date of * Gazette' containing this notice : Sections 24 and 26, Block VI., Otago Peninsula district. William George M'Cartney, applicant; occupied by J. Macandrew and Archibald H. Macandrew. No. 3,751. Section 24, irregular block, West Taieri district. Elizabeth Stevenson, applicant; occupied by Francis Marshall M'Culloch. No. 3,752. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 4th day of April, 1887, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. H. TURTON, District Land Registrar. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. IGH-CLASS Boarding Establishment splendid view; baths; tennis; profes sional cook. Mrs Hawkins, Clifton Honte High street COMFORTABLE Home for Working L Man; terms moderate. Mrs Greig, corner of Filleul and CargUl streets.

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Evening Star, Issue 7180, 6 April 1887, Page 3

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