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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. "US DICK Want?, immediately, Female J_ Attendant (institution, references), Cook, Laundress, experienced General Servants, Dairymaid*. Niu'segirjs, Female Cooks. I r jlO LET, Gladstone House, N.E. V,, 5 rooms, I I. washhouse, etc.; orchard and garden ; I splendid view, Ap,.ly J. H. Lambert, Tottery Works. A o Maker, Jeweller, and Optic'an, 88 Princes street {nearly opposite Queen's Theatre. CITLISTS' Prescriptions attended to, and Glasses accurately tested. - PEOTAOLEB to suit all sights, in Convex, kj Oonoave, and Colorod Lenses. Real Pebbles, 5a 6d, ___ __ GLENWOOD, Eglinton. -To Let, Glenwood, 10 room?, ovory convenience, excellent position; good Family Residence, Bryant, agent. ■ £2O, £3O, £IOO. £SOO To Lend on vr, mortgage ; Bills Discounted daily. Bryant, Dowling street. 1 » AKCING and Deportment.—Mr Murray's I / Second Quarter commences on Friday, 17th, at Oddfellows' hall, Albany street, at 7. SO p. in. Terms: one guinea per quarter in advance. ANrED, two Girls and one Boy for Jam t t Factory. R. K. Murray and Son, Maclaggan street. [IHE Rcconstiucticn of the Working DcL partment of the Don Tailoring Company has resulted in the Absorbing of all Unemployed Trouser-makcrs. , Tweeds unsurrasced in quality. Prices further reduced. THE Don Tailoring Company have sat in Committee, and are determined not to illuminate their new premises on the Queen's Jubilee, as their windows now are sufficiently imposing to attract universal attention. 'ANTED, by a respectable Widow, a T t room with fireplace; terms moderate. Address "Fire," Stak Office. A-week for good Trouser-makers. Call on the Don Tailoring Company, George street. ANTED Known-I'aterson and Jiuric, t i Venet'an Blind and Revolving Shutter Works, oldest established firm in town. \/t °NEY Lent, in small or large sums, on | ivsL personal tecucity; luwett interest. I Nathan Hart, Mansc_street. STATION Waggon, with, pole and shafts; also Double and Single Buggy Harness (nearly new), for immediate disposal, cheap. Apply J. Moir, saddler, Maclaggan street. FIRST-CLASS Drapery and Clothing; M n's Hats and Mercery at Less than Sale Prices. M'Bcath's, George street. F OR LaTUeaMJlsteis, Wool Squares, Furlined Mantles, Fur Boas from Is 3d. Less than Who esale Prices. NEB the Value offered in Ladies' Trimmed k5 Hat<; q-iite new goods, at less than sale urices. T George street. In Ladies L Jersey and Stockinette Jackets at prices r.ot heard of. t> HILDREN'S Astrachan, Wool, and Plush / Pelis>es and Tunics—the best value in town. Ladies' and Children's CASHME E Hose, Black and Colored, splendid value, just imported ; the best assortment in White Blankets, all "IIZES, at less than wholesale prices. For k3 Shirtings, Flannels, Sheetings, and Countcj pines, nothing to compare elsewhere. IPECIALITY—Boys' and Youths' Mosgiel Tweed Suits in stock and made to order - . f>EST Value in the City. At William ► M'Beath's, George street. 'ANTED, a good Seven or Bight-roomed t t House, within ten minutes' walk of Dunedin railway station. Apply J. Bayley, Burnside TANTED Known—That the best Stock to j t select from of Caipets, Linoleums, floorcloths. Mattings, Rugs. Curtains, Cretonnes, and General Furnishings is on view at Hciberr, Uayne<>, an/l Co. 'BAO LKASEor Sel', " Fairhonne," Halfway _1 Bush road, 6-ioomcd house, plastered, with large fruit garden ; 30 minutes' from Post Office Apply on premises. 'ANTED to Sell, young Cow just at v t calving. Apply Mr Walker, Clydehill, Mornington. RANTED To Buy, Goats in Milk. Mr i j Paulin, St. Cla*r. CJPANIS 11 "ReJtaurant.--^TcaU, (id; Beds, O Is (separate rooms); Board and Lodging, 'us weekly (in advance). Night porter kept. COWS For Sale, one just at ca'vjng and one calved. Mr Finlison, London Hottl, St. Kil.U. 'ANTKD, Tender small job Fencing, Bclle- » i knowes. Apply, 7p m. sharp Monday, Snow Jen, Kaikorai, near Temperance flail. r ANTED, a Cook and Laundress. Apply, T » till Wednesday, to Mrs Hazlett, Fairy Knowe,§Andei'«on's Bay. _ _ O LET. 4-roomed House and Scullery, JL George btrcct north. Apply J. Deane, Castle street TRANSACTIONS with Henry Benjamin, London Loan Society, Mans 3 btrect, can he conducted by Letter. Box 298. LET, 3-roomed House ; every convenience, good position. Apply J. Colvin, Forth street bridge. ARGAIN. Beautiful Black Brocaded __- Satin C'oth Dresses (splendid blnck), lis 6d the full dress—l2 yards; beautiful Combination Dresses, 12 yards tweed and 2 velvet, 3s 9d the dress. Fyfe and Cuming. •vrORTH Dunedin Riflo3.— A Jubilee Grand ll Co -cerfc and Ball on the 17th inst. Permission grautcd to Voluntesrs to appeal in uniform. rjlO LET, Brick Workshop and Yard, close I I to Octagon; rent, 12s. John Clcgg, j Manse street. I WANTED Known-J. Thorn, of William Skinner and Son, Glasgow, late chief cook Grand Hotel, will Re-open Grand Hotel Refreshment Rooms on Saturday, 11th inst. Tea and Coffee always ready. Pastry of best quality. MTIENDERS are invited for the Krection of j X Three- Chimneys, Apply to Mrs Hayes, J Kensington. | WANTED, the inhabitants ot Nortn Dunedin, Maori Hill, Woodhaugb, and N.E.V. to attend Jubilee Grand Concert and Ball, on Friday, 17th, in Noith Dunedin Drillshed. t"> Ll5O To Lend on Freehold y\y Security. Address "J.D.," Post Office, Cavcrsham. R CLIFFORD has For Sale—Photographic « Apparatus, Stereoscopic Views, etc., at New Shop adjoining Studio, Arcade, Cards taken Six Shillings per dozen; Cabinets, Ten. The superior finish of our Photos speak for themselves. >IANO, in good condition, suitable for jl beginners, only LB. Mrs Cox, Sydney street, Caversham. .0 LET, Cottage in Eglinton. R. S. Nicol son, Catherine street. ANTED, the Public to Note the Grand » T Programme of Items for Concert on Friday, 17th inst. QUIET comfortable Home, One or Two Gentleiran, private family. Mrs Campbell, Girton Cottage, Dowling street, near steps. RS TIMMS, Filleul street (back of Town L Hall), g>es the Highe t Price for Ladies' and Gents' Leftoff Wearing Apparel; ladies waited on at their residences. tO LLT, Family Residence, seven rooms, _ bathroom, etc., Portßea terrace, Upper Stafford street. J. and W. Gage, 10 Rattray street. BEST Improved Roller Skates in all Sizes at lowest prices. At Schlaadt Bros., Great King street. PRICE for Jubilee Conceit and Ball.—Only concert, 2s and Is; concert and ball, ss, 3s, 2s 6d. Note the Jubilee pricfes. "OHN ABBOTT (late of Guthrie and Larxj nach's) has taken the Scotia Hotel, Dundas street, where he will be glad to see his old friends and acquaintances. Accommodation and everything else first class. Good stabling. 'ANTED, a Woman to do Washing. T y Apply Mrs Howison, Ross street, Roslyn. ANTED Known.—That visitors to the T t Beach can now get Boat for Hire at the lagoon. 'ANTED, the Party to bring back the t » 14't 4x3H. W. taken from building in Harbor terrace save further trouble. Geo. B. Hall. 'ANTE D Known. —That Archie is feeling » - forced to join the small fry to hang out a flag of distress on tho Saturday evenings and give an unearthly yell. ON'T Forget Jubilee Grand Concert and ■_*■ Ball on 17th inst. in North Dunedin Drill Hall. TO GOOD TEMPLARS.—For Sale, two very haudsomo Regalias, specially imported. Apply "Fides." Stak Office. _* f _"__*_ To Lend, low rate of interest; &iH"" bills discounted daily. Fitzhardinee Jones, 95 Princes street. FOR SALE, by order of Official Assignee, Wellington, J-Acre, Maori Hill, with Cottage. Fitzhardingc Jones. 110 LET, Four, Five, Six, and Seven-roomed Houses; rents moderate. Fitzhardinge Jones, 95 Princes street. OASBY'S Irish Moss is the best, cheapest, most palatable Cough Mixture made, lg 3d at all grocers.

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Evening Star, Issue 7236, 11 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7236, 11 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7236, 11 June 1887, Page 3

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