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WANTEDS. WAITED, for the TJmtcd Press Associtttion (Limited) of New Zealand, a Asrent for Australia, to leside in Sydney. The duties will chiefly consist in collecting, and forwarding English, Foreign, S aud Australian News by Cable to the Head Office, Wellington. The Agent must be a qualified journalist, of good address, thoroughly acquainted with the requirements of tho°New Zealand Press, and well experienced in telegraphic work. The work w.lUommence in Sydney on the Ist January, 18?8. Salary, L4OO per annum. Applications, with references, also stating age and previouaexpeuence, to bo addressed to the undersigned before the 30th September nest. W. iAtack, manager, United Press Association, Wellington, WANTED Known—That Groves and Com pany have re-opened business as Car riage Builders in Stuart street. WANTED Known —The British and American Carriage Factory is situated in Stuart treet, nest Martin and Watson’s. ANTED Known Buggies, Waggons, Phaetons, etc., built to order at lowest prices at Groves and Co.’s, Stuart street. Stock always on hand, ANTED Known—That Carriages, etc., V built with all improvements at the Iritish and American Carriage Factory, Stuart treet. A trial solicited. w WANTED, Everbody to use Aston’s Stove and Grate Polish; cheap, clean, and lasting; no brushes required.' Wholesale agents, Messrs M'Seirow, Lees, and Co., Crawford street. Retail from all grocers. K M’WILLI AM.— Dear Sir, —Aston’s Stove Polish has been used in my house with most satisfactory results. For cleanliness and saving of labor I prefer it to the ordinary Black Lead.—Yours truly, Mrs A. Adams, Papanui, Christchurch. WANTED Known—The Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Company, Limited, King street, supplies New Milk and Cream twice daily, Dunedin and suburbs. Telephone 503. TXT ANTED Known—Central Restaurant, Yy Manse street. Board and Residence, 14s per week; Meals, 6d; Beds, 9d. WANTED Known—That Henry Grant is now proprietor of Cox’s Temperance Hotel. Maclaggan street. ANTED Known—Board and Residence, 18s per week, at Cox’s Temperance Hotel. Maclaggan street. Henry Grant. WANTED Known —Beds, Is, single and double rooms, at Cox’s Temperance Hotel, Maclaggan street. Henry Grant. AYE you tried the Hydroleine Soap ? If not, don’t let another washing day go past without giving it a trial. [XTANTED Known —Coffee Tavern, CuraW herland street. Good Table; Single looms, 15s per week; Beds, 9d; Meals, 6d. [XT ANTED Known—J. Thom, of William W Skinner and Son, Glasgow, late chief >ok Grand Hotel, has Re-opened Grand Hotel efreshment Rooms. Tea and Coffee always :ady. Pastry of best quality. A SK your Grocer for Stirling Dairy Factory Cheese. Really good. WILLIAM WILSON (successor to R. G. Harris), Nightman. Orders punctually ttended to. St. Andrew street. r» ABBIT-SKINS. [\j once ; highest prices given. Bradshaw s 1.25 Rabbit-skin Exchange, Jetty and Crawford sreets, Dunedin. aYDROLEINE Soap, the great laborsaver; no rubbing, washing machine, or jards needed. To be had from all Grocers. N OOD news to the Weak, Nervous, and Deyr bilitated. A genuine permanent cure vealed to those afflicted. Send your address l a stamped envelope to Private, i-.U. ox No. 402, Sydney. ORNB is everywhere regarded aa the ‘ Creme de la Creme of Whiskies. XT ANTED Known Families accommo/V dated; terras moderate. Single, double >oms. Coffee Tavern, Cumberland street. rANTED Known—Wm. Mills, Stafford /'}/ street, Gunmaker and Locksmith, [justs Scales. Weights, and Measures, HOE goodness sake don’t say I told you, but ’ Cole roally does make the best Sausages town. London Butchery, Hanover street rAN TED Known—Great Reduction in ’ V price. Drain Pipes of all descriptions; >wer Pots, Sea Kale Pots, Vases, Fountains, Imney Tops, etc. Lambert’s, North-east lley Pottery Works. f\F all tonics, diuretics, and nervines, Lf Wolfe’s Schnapps is the safest and best, !e sure you obtain Wolfc’s. Hydroleine soap, the King of Cleansers, can bo used for Washing everything in hot or cold water. k REBSMAKING from 12s Gd. Mias Glover, Octagon, next Athenaeum. iIVEN Away, Photographs from life of )T Mrs Langworthy; Cards taken, 6s; binets, 10a 6d per dozen. Clifford’s, Arcade. *T ANTED Known—That where the Trams ▼ and ’Buses leave Princes street you can j Dornwell’s Small Goods, Sausages, Pudigs. Germans, Brawns Preserved Meats, ime Legs of Mutton at 2d, and Roasts of Beef 4d—cash only. No book kept. Everything >ap; everything prime; best in town. TO LET. ffiob to let O WITH CELLARAGE AND STRONG-ROOM, Crawford street’ Lately occupied by George Blyth and Co. Apply STAB OFFICE, Bond street, [iBT, Basement Cellar, suitable for ;ond Store, etc., 37ft square, with Conor and office therein. Warranted perry and well lighted. Entrance from met, Apply STOUT AND MONDY, Solicitors, Princes street. O LET, large House and Garden, King street north ; rent, 10s. Apply R. Greig Co., sawmills. 0 LET, in Bank of Australasia buildings, the Offices now occupied by Messrs Fraser Stilling; entry sth September. Also, the ,ea just vacated by the Equitable Insurance inany; entry immediately. John Reid and , High street. 0 LET, superior 3-roomod House; scullery, water inside, range, register grates, 3 ge Store, Forth street. ) LET, superior Five-roomed Verandah Cottage; fine view; very low rent, v Rutherford, grocer, Oaversham BT Furnished Bedroom (use com able kitchen), to Lady ; very modeh widow. Address Roslyn, Star !T, Four-roomed Cottage. H, Lament, thur street. JT, Pi emises in Walker street, recently upied by Edward Sheedy, consisting of -houso and Shop \ also largo Brick hitherto used for bacon-curing purApply Commercial Property and Company (Ltd.), Moray place. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. ’E have this day entered into Partnership as TEA BLENDERS AND 3ERS, trading as FORD AND SMITH, i premises occupied by Ford and Co. J. FORD, (Late J. Ford and Co.), G. H. SMITH, St. Andrew street. IBS— W. D, Stewart. post 1, 1887. ■eference to the above, we take this mity of thanking pur respective patrons s public generally for the liberal supp ** jd in the past, and trust by careful on to still merit a share of the same. FORD AND SMITH, SA BLENDERS AND GROCERS, 121 GEORGE STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 7308, 5 September 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7308, 5 September 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7308, 5 September 1887, Page 1

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