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WANTEDS. WANTED, an experienced General Servant ; references required. Apply between 1 and 6 o’clock to Mrs F, E, Chapman, Leith street, near University. WANTED To Let, for term, Furnished House of 8 rooms, centre City; 4 permanent boarders; easy terms. For particulars, apply Mrs Chalmers, Moray place. XK7 ANTED Known —Thai Groves and Com W pany have re-opened business as Car’ riago Builders in Stuart street. WANTED Known—The British and American Carriage Factory is situated in Stuart street, next Martin and Watson’s. ANTED Known Buggies, Waggons, Phaetons, etc., built to order a* 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, Stuait street. A trial solicited. ANTED To Sell, a quiet Buggy Mare, a fast trotter; also a Gig. Barr, Market street. WANTED Known—Board and Lodgings, 14s per week ; single rooms. Golden Ago Boarding-house, Stafford street, FOR Situations, Servants {male or female), i Houses, Apartments, Board and Residence, or other Accommodation, try Don and Co. WANTED; Single-storey House, about 8 rooms, quarter or half-acre ground ; on hill near tram preferred. Address J. R. Scott, Vogel street. _ CLIFFORD’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. 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. Haircutting, 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 Valley Pottery Works. RABBIT-SKINS and 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, 30 George street. THE Quality, Age, and Mellow Flavor of Lome Whisky are unsurpassed. Baths and Hairdressing Establishment, Coffee Palace. —Always plenty.’ Hot Water. Baths always ready ; Is each. DAVID K. HAY, Clothier, Octagon, Agent for Eavcnsbourno Dye Works. Orders for Dyeing Clothes, Rugs, Dresses Curtains, etc., promptly attended to. TIRED Nature’s Sweet Restorer Lome Whisky. Recommended by the highest medical authorities. WANTED Known—Just received 25 packages of Lamp ware (ex barque Rudolf. Jossphy, from New York), Fireproof Lampglasses, Globes, and Burners; all sorts, sizes, and shapes. A. PALMER. Staffordshire House, No. 9. George street (Opposite the town clock). Established 20 years. A MOST PALPABLE PARADOX.-But-chers in Dunedin generally complain of my selling too cheap, and yet within the last few months six new 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 my Immediate vicinity. Henley Pork and Beef, best in the province. The People’sButcher, A. DORNWELL. TO LET. rjl 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, Basement Cellar, suitable for M Bond Store, etc., 37ft square, with concrete floor and office therein. Warranted perectly 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. O"LET, corner Smith and Dowling streets, Mr Shand’s House; 6 rooms, kitchen, and scullery, etc. John Reid and Son, High street. TO 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. SHOP To Let, Southampton Buildings, 7 good Rooms, Cellar, and yard; rent low. B. Throp, dentist. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE, THE Partnership between Messrs Duncan, Macgregor, and Webb having Expired on the 31st ult., Messrs Duncan and Macgregor have Returned to their former Offices in Albert Buildings (opposite General Post Office). Mr Webb continues to practise in Eldon Chambers Dunedin, 7th April, 1887. DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR. HERBERT WEBB. PUBLIC NOTICE. FI, JONES, Photographer, 168 Georg e • street, having obtained the services of Mr R. MANSFORD, who is introducing to Dunedin a new style of Painting, which is called Photo Chromography, intends celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee by presenting each Sitter who orders a Dozen Cabinets with an Extra Copy, beautifully Colored by the new Photo Ohromo process, in a handsome Plush Frame. This new process entirely eclipses all other methods of photo painting. Inspection invited to Specimen on view at m*r Studio, George street. F. L. JONES, Photographer. Dr STENHOUSB. After a Course of Study at the LONDON AND GLASGOW HOSPITALS, Has Resumed Practice at his Residence, Comer of STUART STREET AND MORAY PLACE. Special Branches: The Throat, Ear, and Eye. Having imported a stock of the purest Drugs Sroourable in London, he will hereafter dispense is own Medicines, including new Remedies for, the Throat and Skin as need by the most eminent specialists. Advice and Medidnee bom ss,

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Evening Star, Issue 7189, 18 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7189, 18 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7189, 18 April 1887, Page 1

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