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WANTEDS. TUT ANTED, good Oook and Laundry Maid. W Apply Mrs Irvine, York place. LEADING Mutual Life Office is desiroua to secure the services of a Gentleman as Permanent Canvassing Agent in the Port Chalmers District. A resident of the district nreferred. Apply Box 4S, Tost Office. Dunedrn. WANTED, for term, 4 or 5 - roomed Cottage, with eighth or quarter-acre. Apply Bradshaw, Jetty street. WANTEbT^aa-engine; one or two-horse ; state maker and lowest price. " Engineer," Stau Office. WANTED, Ladies to Know that Mrs Wells, IC3 George street, Makes every description of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. WANTED, Gentlemen to Krow that Mrs Wells, 163 George street, M&kes and Repairs Gentlemen's White Shirts. XITANTED, Gentlemen's White Shirts, W Collars and Cuffs, Undetclothing, etc., to Make, at lowest prices. Mrs Wells. WANTED Known—Central Restaurant, Manse streot. Board and Residence, 14s per week; Meals, 6d; Beds, 9d. ANTED Known—The Taieri and PcninT t sula Milk Supply Company, Limited, King street, supplies New Milk and Cream twice daily, Dunedin and suburbs. Telephone 503. __ 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. /ANTED Known —Beds, Is, single and double rooms, at Cox's Temperarce Hotel, Maclaggan street. Henry Grant. HAVE you tried the Hydroleine Soap? If not, don't let another washing day go naat without eivins it a trial. WANTED Known—Central Restaurant, Manse street. Good Dining-room, 6d all Meals. From 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. ASK your Grocer for Stirling Dairy Factory Cheese. Really good. HERE a stimulant is required Lome ' Whisky is to be preferred to brandy or any other spirit. ' ILLIAM WILSON (successor to R. G. , V Harris), Nightman. Orders punctually attended to. St. Andrew street. TTTYDROLEINE Soa P' the S* eat . labor - Jtl saver ; no rubbing, washing machine, or boards needed. To be had from all Grocers. ' EMONADE, Ginger Ale, 2d bottle; Milk, _B_J 2d quart; Jams, 4d tin; Boxes Tea, Is 2d lb. Macfarlane, Hanover street. OOD news to the Weak, Nervous, and Debilitated. A genuine permanent cure revealed to those afflicted. Send your address on a stamped envelope to "Private," P.O. Box No. 462. Sydney. WANTED Known—Mrs Lehmann, Centnl Restaurant, Manse street. Meals at all hours. All Steals 6d ; Beds, 9d. " ORNE is everywhere regarded as the 1 Cr&ne de la Creme of Whiskies. 3 Known—Wm. Mills, Stafford ? ¥ street, Gunmaker and Locksmith, Adjusts Scales, Weights, and Measures. OR goodness sake don't say I told you, but J.- Cole really does make the best Sausages in town. London Butchery, Hanover street. [TAN'J'KP Kuow n—Great Reduction in J V PHce. Drain Pipes of all descriptions ; J?",oTe«' Pots, Sea l&Jo ?uti, Va3ea, Fountains, OLimney Tops, etc. Lambert's, North-oast VViley Pottery Works. WOLFE'S Schnapps is a tonic and stimulant which cannot be surpassed. ABk for and obtain WolfeV. _ HYDROLEINE Scap, the King of Cleansers, can be used for Washing Everything in hot or cold water. \R KHAN'S Vital Elixir, a certain relief a * for Nervous Debility—lis, 335, L 5 case. Apothecaries Hall, Tapauui. Douglas Moultray's ExSS hibition at J. Wilkie and Co.'s Art Gallery, Princes street. Admission Free. MRS E. J. GALLAGHER, Rockyside, Caversham, Diplomaed Midwife and Ladies' Nurse; town or country. Late of Naseby. WANTED, Evoryone who has Umbrellas Made at Lethaby's to show them to his or her friends, and ask if they are not far superior than imported. Gents' Umbrellas (Fox's paragon framec, buck-horn handles, silver mounted), 10s O'd ; Ladies' Umbrellas, fashionable handles, 5a 6d; Re-covered, 3j 6d. LETHABY'S, Umbrella Manufacturer, Royal Arcade. WANTED KNOWN. JABTRIDGE Cochins, Buff Cochins, White | X Cochins, Langshans, Leghorns, Japanese Bantams, Silver Grey Dorkir.s, Golden and Silver Pencilled and Spangled Hambnrgs, Golden and Silver Spangled Polanda, Houdans. Prize Eggs for setting ; guaranteed fertile, <t money returned; warranted pure-bred birds. Wire, woven Mattresses, Excelsior Rat Traps, etc. CHAS. BILLS, 160 George street. THEY may say what they like (behind my back they do it), there are no competitors that can Pell a Good Article at less than I can, viz.: Best Legs of Mutton, 2d ; Roast Beef at from 2d; Sausages (the very best), at 4d and 6d. Small Goods in greatest variety. Shops: Princes street, George street, King street, and Port Chalmers. One at a time; come as many

TO LET. FFIOB TO LET \j WITH CELLARAGE AND STRONG-ROOM, Crawford street Lately occupied by George Blyth and Co. APPIy STAR OFFICE, Bond street. 0 LET, Basement Cellar, suitable for L Bond Store, etc., 87ft square, with concrete floor and office therein. Warranted per- ! fectly dry and well lighted. Entrance from Bond street. Apply STOUT AND MONDY, Solicitors, Princes street. TO LET, cheap, large Room, 21 x 16, facing Ootagon. Apply to J. J. Connor. T~~ I)~LET, comfortable 3-roomed Cottage; Venetian blinds; detached. John Simon, Castle street (near Hanover street). TO LET, Five-roomed Furnished House, St. Clair; two months from November. Apply "House," Stab Office. IXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF | Extensive Shipments of Extensive Shipments of Extensive Shipments of NEW GOODS FOR New Goods for New Goods for New Goods for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR Spring and Summer Wear Spring and Summer Wear Spring and Summer Wear JUST RECEIVED AT Just Received at Just Received at Just Received at MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO.'S, Mollison, Duthie, and Co.'s, Mollison, Duthie, and Co.'s, Mollison, Duthie, and Co.'s, GEORGE, STREET, DUNEDIN. George street, Dunedin. George street, Dunedin. George street, Dunedin. THE EVENING STAR Is circulated in Roslyn Anderson Bay, Caversham, Green Island, Walton Park, Mosgiel, Outram, Greytown, Otakia, rokomairiro, Balclutha, Clinton, Gore, Invercargill, Lawrence, Stirling, Ravensbourne, St. Leonards, Sawyera Bay, Port Chalmers, Deborah and Carey Bay, Bloesdn Waikouaiti, Palmerston, ind Oamarn F YOU LOSE ANYTHING Advertise for it in the EVENING STAR. Sixteen Words for One Shilling.

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Evening Star, Issue 7326, 26 September 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7326, 26 September 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7326, 26 September 1887, Page 1