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WANTEDS. WANTED Known—That Gordon’s, 155 George street, is the cheapest Crockery Shop in Dunedin. /"JORDON’S Cups and Saucers are the VJT cheapest in the City, You can have there from 3 Cups and Saucers for 9d; alfiOj new White-and-gold Stone. GORDON’S Plates are the cheapest in the City ; large Soup Hates, 3d each extra large, 4d each. ORDON’S Jugs are beyond all comparison \JT the cheapest in the City ; ■ all sizes, Call and ask the price. You need not buy. ORDON’S 2-handled Crystal Jellies cannot be bought anywhere else at the same price, Gordon’s, 155 George street. BATHING Suits. Mrs Keates, Kent House, Hanover street, makes to order, and also in stock, at different prices. BATHING Suits; also Dressmaking, good fit guaranteed. At Mrs Keates’s, Hanover street. BATHING Suits; also General Drapery, at lowest prices in the City. At Mrs Keates’s, Hanover street. BATHING Suits; also good stylish Millinery, Wools, etc. At Mrs Keates’s Kent House, Hanover street. WANTED To Soil, a quiot Buggy Mare, a fast trotter; also a Gig. Barr, Market street. WANTED Known—Board and Lodgings, 14s per week ; single rooms. Golden Age Boarding-house, Stafford street. FOR~ Situations, Servants (male or female), Houses, Apartments, Board and Residence, or other Accommodation, try Don and Co. ANTED, Single-storey House, about 8 rooms, quarter or half-acre ground; on hill near tram preferred. Address J. R. Scott, Vogel street. BE sure you ask for Cambridge Sausages Obtained only at S. G. Smith’s City Butchery, Rattray street. LIFFORD’S Jubilee Photos, 6s dozen ; great success; come early. Photographs finished first-class. Clifford’s, Arcade. AMES 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, Gumnaker and Locksmith, Adjusts Scales, Weights, and Measures. WANTED Known —David Rose, hairdresser, has Removed next Queen’s Theatre. Haircut ting, fid. ANTED 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. KABBIT-SKINSand all furred skins bought at highest values at Bradshaw’s N.Z. Rabbit-skin Exchange, Jetty street. ADIES, if 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. OMETHlNGSpecial.—Delicious Cambridge Sausages, made by special machinery. Only at S. G. Smith’s City Butchery. METZ’S City Baths and Hairdressing Establishment, Coffee Palace.—Always plenty. Hot Water. Baths always ready ; Is , each. STAND not upon the order of your going, but go at once to Cole’s for the best Sausages in Dunedin. London Butchery, Hanover street. DAVID R. HAY, Clothier, Octagon, Agent for Ravensbourne Dye Works. Orders for Dyeing Clothes, Rugs, Dresses Curtains, etc., promptly attended to. THE time has come and the man who can make really good Sausages. W, R. Cole, Hanover street. miRED Nature’s Sweet Restorer Lome I Whisky. Recommended by the highest medical aathorities. A HIT, a Very Palpable Hit. —W. V. Cole has hit the popular taste m Sausages. London Butchery, Hanover street. THE celebrated Cambridge Sausages cannot be manufactured fast enough to meet demand. S. G. Smith, City Butchery. 7\T ANTED Known—Just received 25 packf f ages of Lampware (ex barque Rudolf isephy, from New York), Fireproof Lampasses, Globes, and Burners; all sorts, sizes, id shapes. A. PALMER, Staffordshire House, No. 9, George street (Opposite the town clock). Established 20 years. A MOST PALPABLE PARADOX.-But-chors in Dunedin generally complain of my selling too cheap, and yet within the last few months six now butchers have opened within a stone’s throw of mo in opposition. Is this not “paradoxical?” Thirty-seven have opened and shut since I have been in Dunedin in ray Immediate vicinity. Henley Pork and Beef, best in the province. The Peoples Butcher, A. DORN WELL. TO LET. O 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, only remaining Dwelling-house in Gladstone terrace; seven apartments ; airy, healthy locality, Mekille street, Mr Cairns. TO LET. for a term, the Offices lately occu pied by the Equitable Insurance Association of New Zealand, in the Bank of Austra lasia Buildings. John Reid and Son, High street. TO LET, corner Smith and Dowling streets, Mr Shand’s House; 6 rooms, kitchen, and scullery, etc. John Reid and Son, High street. TO LET, 5-roomed Verandah Cottage, Brown street (top of Cutting); beautiful view. Apply Samson, auctioneer. ___ 0 LET at Wiltshire Bay, Port Molyneux, Two Concrete Cottages—one furnished, one unfurnished; beautifully situated close to the beach and well sheltered. Apply J. R. Scott, Vogel street. TO LET, Central Premises in George street, very suitable for Drapery. Apply Irvine and Stevenson. TO LET, a Six-roomed House in London street (opposite Boys’ High School), with bathroom and every other convenience; rent moderate. Inquire of J. Hyman, next door. TO Be Let, Essenuibo, a Family Residence at the top of High street. For particulars apply to John Davie, monager the Equitable Investment Company, Liverpool street. HOP To Let, Southampton Buildings, 7 good Rooms, Cellar, and yard; rent low. B. Throp, dentist. WANTED KNOWN, David scott, Sign and Ticket Writer and Glass Embosser, Calico Sign Writer, Lead Light and Church Window Manufacturer, Octagon, Dunedin. Estimates given for above. CHEAP Meat. Cheap Meat.—2oo Legs Mutton, Must Be Sold To-morrow. PRIME Wether Legs Mutton less than Id per lb. ' . ■ PRIME Cross-bred Legs Mutton, 9d each—from 101b to 121b. . Hindquarters, is 6d each; Forequarters, fid each; Prime Merino Lege Mutton, fid each; Hindquarters, Is each; primest Ox Beef and Dairy-fed Fork equally cheap. - ' ■ ik) Qeorge street. i

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Evening Star, Issue 7188, 16 April 1887, Page 1

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