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WANTEDS. DUNBDIN HOSPITAL. , ANTED, a Trained Wardsman. Applications, with testimonials, to be addressed to the Secretary up to noon on Saturday, the 30th April instant. 7\T ANTED, well-made Greenhouse, about V? 12ft x 6ft or Bft, cheap. Address ** Qreenhoase,^_STAßOiffice l _ . ANTED, 14,000 on good Freehold Security ; principals only treated with. Apply Box 267, Dunedin P.O. WANTED To Let, Shop at present occupied by the Don Tailoring Company; opposite A. and T. Inglis's. WANTED Known—T. C. Gibbs, Practical Chimney Sweep. All Orders punctually attended to. Telephone No. 486. WANTED To Sell, a quiet Buggy Mare, a fast trotter; also a Gig. Barr, Market street. LIFFORD'S JubQee Photos, 6s dozen; ■k_s great success; come early. Photographs finished first-class. Clifford's, Arcade. T. GEORGE Jam—Once used, always used. AU grocers. "AMES HALE, Hanover street, Cutlery if Grinder. Hairdresser*' 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. Haircuttiug, f>d. I ANTED Known—Great Reduction In r t Price. Drain Pipes of all descriptions;. Flower Pots, Sea Kale Pots, Vases, Fountains, Chimney Tops, etc. Lambert's, North-east Valley Pottery Works. CIT. GEORGE Jam—Best in the market. All grocers. RABBIT-SKINS and all furred skins bought at highest values at Bradshaw's N.Z. Rabbit-skin Exchange, Jetty street. " ADIES, if you want a neat, good-fitting ' Boot, try S, Marks, Balmoral House, 30 Georire street. .HE Quality, Age, and Mellow Flavor of Lome Whisky are unsurpassed. "ETZ'S City Baths and Hairdressing __» _. Fstablishment, Coffee Palace.—Always plenty* Hot Water. Baths always ready ; Is each. T.~GEORGE jam—Made from best fruit and sugar. All grocers. AVID R. HAY, Clothier, Octagon, _>r Agent for Ravensbourno Dye Works. Orders for Dyeing Clothos, Rugs, Dresses Curtains, etc., promptly attended to. IRED Nature's Sweet Restorer Lome .-_ Whisky. Recommended bv the highest medical aathorities. ANTED Known—Thai Groyes and Com_ riage Builders in Stuart streot. WANTED Known—The British and American Carriage Factory is situated in Stuart street, next Martin and Watson's. ANTED Knovn —Buggies, Waggons, » y 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 BritisTiand American Carriage Factory, Stuait street. A trial solicited. (T. GEORGE Jam-Guaranteed perfectly pure. All grocers. j WANTED KNOWNFor a General Assortmtnt of Earthenware, Glass, and Chinaware, 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. IHERE will be Opened on Saturday in King . street, near Howe street, a Shop for the sale of be3t Meat commonsurate with the present price of stock. All meat fresh da'ly and of superior quality. Boiling Beef and Mutton, at Id per lb ; prime joints Beef and Mutton, 2d per lb. Cash, and cash only. I mean business. DANIEL HICKEY. TO LET. FFICE TO LET WITH CELLARAGE AND STRONG-ROOM, Crawford street! Lately occupied by George Blyth and Co. Apply STAR OFFICE, Bond street. O LET, Basement Cellar, suitable for 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. i ■ iO LET, Seven-roomed House, Ross street, X Roslyn. Apply Mrs Geo. Mathison, High Btreet, Ro3lyn. O LET, Stores and Offices, with strong __l room, in High streot; also Stores, Stables, and Yard, Maclaggan street, suitable for produce dealer, manufacturer, etc. Apply to W. and G. Turnbull and Co., High street. 25th April, 1887. HOP To Lot, Southampton Buildings; 7 yj good Rooms, Cellar, and Yard; rent low. B. Throp, dentist. O LET, Two Rooms, above Dermers, chemist, Princes street. Apply C. Hale, jeweller, 29 Princes street 0 LET, Shop in George street, at present __ occupied by Mr J. T. Roughton ; possession 23rd instant. Francis Fulton. \0 LET, House in Elm row, containing six rooms and bathroom. Francis Fulton, Crawford street. TOLET, Mr Kerr's House, Mornington; 6 rooms, scullery, etc. John Reid and Son, High street. O LET, Hairdresser's Shop and Dwelhngl house, King street; growing concern; 10a week. Apply 12 Rattray street. I PUBLIC NOTICE. MISS CLOCGH, LADIES' ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 44 George street, Dunedin, AS the Best Assortment of Silks, Wools, L and Filocelles in the City. Berlin Wool, Bead Work, New Lace, Braids, and Patterns. Just opened new Hair Ornaments, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Madame Weigel's Patterns received every month, prices from 3d to 2s. Country Orders Punctually Attended to ARKINSON'S CELEBRATED for three-quarters of a century sustained an unrivalled reputation. The Public may rely on the genuineness of the article, now for the first time offered in the Colony. Sole Agents— M'PHERSON, KEMP, AND CO., Dunedin. AND BURT. "Now landing, newest designs in Chandeliers, Hall Lamps, Pendants, Brackets, and every description of Gas Fittings, at greatly reduced Pn Abo, WENH »M GAS LAMPS, all sizes. KLEOTRO-PIjATING-SUver, Nickel, Brass, and Copper-plating done with one of Elmore's newest Dynamo Machines. OLD GOODS MADE EQUAL TC NEW at London List Prices. A, AND T. BURT. IUNTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WELL AND CHEAPLY DONE AT THJt EVENING STAR GENERAL PRINTING OFFTOK DVERTISEMENTB to appear in the matt be handed in not later than 2 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 7197, 27 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7197, 27 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7197, 27 April 1887, Page 1

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