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WANTEDS. WANTED Known—J. S. Houlder, practical watchmaker, has Removed to 19 Royal Arcade. ANTED Known—That Watches, Clocks, and all kinds of Jewellery Repaired on the shortest notice. WANTED Known—"Watches Cleaned for ss: New Main Springs, 4a 6d. At J. S. Boulders, 19 Arcade. WANTED Known Electro-plating and Gilding, in all its branches, well and cheaply done at J. S. Houlder’s. WANTED Known—All kinds «f Precious Stones Re-monnted, and all kinds of Jewellery Made to any design. WANTED Known—J. S. Houlde-, practical goldsmith, silversmith, and watch J tnaker, 19 Royal Arcade, Dunedin, — Mrs Keates, Kent uJ Rouse, Hanover street, makes to order, and also in stock, at lowest prices. Dressmaking. style and good at guaranteed. At Mrs Reates’s, Hanover street. DRESSMAKING, also General Drapery, at lowest prices in’ the City. At Mrs Keatea’s, Hanover street. Dressmaking, also good stylish muunery, Wools, etc. At Mrs Keates’s Kent House, Hanover street. WANTED Known —J. Gipson, Painter, Glazier, PaperbangT, Si~nwriter, etc. XTTANTED Known —Ail kinds of Stain’ug, *T Graining, etc,, dene ina superior style. J. Gipson, Rattray street. WANTED Known—Superior Mix- d Paints Sold ready for use, any quantities. WANTED Known—Estimates given for all j kinds of general repairs. J. Gipson, Rattray street, opposite Oddfellows’ Hall. WANTED Known —The Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Company, Limited, King street, supplies New Milk and Cream twice daily, Dunedin and suburbs. Telephone 603. WANTED Known—Central Restaurant, Manse street. Board and Residence, \4s per week; Meals, 6d ; Beds, 9d. WANTED Known —That Henry Grant is now proprietor of Cox’s Temperance Hotel, Maclaggan street. WANTED 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. HAVE you tried the Hydroleine Soap ? If not, don’t let auother washing day go pa'.t without giving it a trial WANTED Known—Coffee Tavern, Cumberland street. Goad Table; Single Rooms, 13s per week; Beds, 9d ; Meals, 6d. WANTED Known—J. Thom, of William Skinner and Son, Glasgow, late chief cook Grand Hotel, has Re-opened Grand Hotel Refreshment Rooms. Tea and Coffee always ready. Pastry of beat quality. ASK your Grocer for Stirling Dairy Factory Cheese. Rea'Jy good! ILL!AM WILSON - (successor to R. G. Harris), Nightman, Orders punctually attended to. St. And'ew street. ______ RABBIT-SKINS.— 200 Bales wanted at once ; highest prices given. Bradshaw’s N.Z Rabbit-skin Exchange, Jetty and Crawford streets, Dunedin. HYDROLEINE Soap, the great laborsaver; no rubbing, washing machine, or boards needed. To be bad from all Grocers. OOOD news to the Weak, Nervous, and De- _ bilitated. A genuine permanent cure revealed to those affl’eted. Send your address on a stamped envelope to “Private,” P.O. Box No. 462, Sydney. LOBNB is everywhere regarded as the CrSme do la CrSme of Whiskies WANTED Known Families accommodated ; terms moderate. Single, double Rooms, Coffee Tavern, Cumberland street. r*TANTED Known—Wm. Mills, Stafford , T street, Gunmaker and Locksmith, id justs Scales, Weights, and Measures. FOR goodnebs sake don’t say I told you, but Cole really does make the best Sausages in town, London Butchery, Hanover street. WANTED Known—Great Reduction in Price. Drain Pipes of all descriptions; Grower Pots, Sea Kale Pots, Vases, Fountains, Oilman Tops, etc. Lambert’s, North-east Vivitej Pottery Works, ,-jpkF all tonics, diuretic*, and nervines, Wolfe’s Schnapps is the safest and best. Be gore you obtain Wolfe’s. Hydroleine Soap, the King of Cleansers, can bo used for Washing 'Everything in hot or cold water. fVEESSMAKING from 12s Gd. Lr Glover, Octagon, next Athenaeum. Miss "'fIVEN Away, Photographs from Life of JT Mrs Langworthy; Cards taken, 6s; abineta, 10s 6d per dozen. Clifford’s, Arcade. WANTED Known-That where the Trams and ’Buses leave Princes street you can bny Dornwell’s Small Goods, Sausages, Puddings. Germans, Brawns Preserved Meats. Prime Legs of Mutton at 2d, and Roasts of Beef at 4d —cash only. No book kept. Everything cheap; everything prime; best in town. TO LET. OFFICE TO LET WITH CELLARAGE AND STRONG-ROOM, Crawford street Lately occupied by George Blytb and Co. Apply STAR OFFICE, Bond street. TO LET, large House and Garden, King street north ; rent, 10s. Apply R. Greig and Co., sawmills. TO LET, in Bank of Australasia buildings, the Offices now occupied by Messrs Fraser and Stilling; entry iuh September. Also, the Offices just vacated by the Equitable Insurance Company; entry immediately. John Reid and Son, High street. TO LET, Furmshed Bedroom (use com fortable kitchen), to Lady; very moderate; with widow. Address “Roslyn,” Star Office. ' TO LET, Four-roomed Cottage. H. Lament, Arthur street. TO LET. Piemises in Walker street, recently occupied by Edward Sheedy, consisting of Dwelling-house and Shop; also large Brick Building, hitherto uc-d for bacon-conng purposes. Apply Commercial Property and Finance Company (Ltd.), Moray place. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Head Office— RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, ACCIDENT. Lowest Rates of Premium. W. 0. KIRKCALDY, General Manager. SUITES of OFFICES in New Building TO LET. Apply THE EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND Opposite Triangle, Rattray street. LIGHT OF THE AGE. 150° WATER WHITE. 150° KEROSENE OIL. THIS FINE OIL is of the highest quality made, and is the favorite brand in all the Australian Colonies. Once Used Always Used, ASK FOR LIGHT OP THE AGE OIL ( If you want Clean Lamps and Bright Lights. Each Tin is Fitted with a Patent Faucet Screw Tap.

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Evening Star, Issue 7309, 6 September 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7309, 6 September 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7309, 6 September 1887, Page 1