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WANTED. ANTED, kind Lady to Adopt Baby Girl, ten weeks old; no premium. Address «' 5.G.," Albany P.O. WANTED, strong willing Lad from country to live in the house, who could milk two cows; would have a good home. Apply Box 36L Dunedin. ANTED, young Girl, assist Housework; wages, ss. Apply Mrs Nash, London street, sixth house from Albert street. WANTED, by middle-apred Lady, tjituition as Housekeeper. For address apply Miller, Dow, and Co., 155 George street. ANTED Known-Millar, 212 Princes Electroplating, Gilding. Repairs well executed. ANTED Known—Miss Thomson, Dress B. Brown's). Orders punctually attended to. AM TED To Buy, Sell, or Exchange, LeftT , off Clothing. Bernard Grey, opposite Royal Arcade, Maclaggan street 7 ANTED Known—Lawn Mowers Repaired V and Knives Sharpened; Stationers tlaoaine Knivea Ground; Keys Fitted to Looka. Schlaadt Bros., Great King street 7 ANTED KNOWN GRAND HOTEL ' nßtT.r wnrkitf ttib Grill lii workina •Jurfcsg Tea time, Grill, with Pot of Tea, Is. RONOUNOED to be the most Elegant Publto of Dunedin. T Pays to use the Beat Belletts Blue Blac 1 ! Ink has secured a victory. SENDEES. OUTRAM ROAD BOARD. X Board for the Supply of 800 YARDS of GRAVEL, more or less-namely, 200 yards on Cray road, 200 yards on Bruce's road, -ICO yards on Hastie's road. Specifications to be seen at the Clerk's office. Deposit, 5 per cent. Tenders to be in by noon en MONDAY, the 12th January. The lowest or any tender not neccs»a:ily accepted. JOHN GRANT, Clerk Outram Road Board, Ou'ram. USNDRUS are invited till noon of SATOU- _ DAY, the 10sh January, 1801, for the ERECTION of BUSINESS PREMISES in Panama and Brandon streets, WELLINGTON, (or the Drapery and General Impoitirig Company of New Zealand, Limited. JAMES HISLOP, Architect. FOB SALE. -j!OR SALE, Section 13, Block 2, Richmond J? Hill. Apply to M. Sullivan, Coffee Tavern, Cumberland street OS SALE, or Exchange for Town Pro- _■ perty, Thirty Acres, adjoining Asbburn Hall, Halfway Bu*h. Hcgg, Howison, Nlcol, and Co. TONEWARE Sanitary Pipes, Agricultural j Pipes, limestone Filters, Sink or Gully Traps, Spirit Bottles, Butter Jars, Chimney Pots, Flower Pots, Vases, etc, Lambert, Ken s nrton Pottery Works. OR SALE, cheap, Second-hand Clothing, Boots, Perambulators, Portmanteaux, Macintoshes, Tools of all kinds, Furniture, Kettle?, Boilers, Fenders, Colonial Ovens, lion Bedstead?, Spurs, Mangle, Cages, Wanzer Machine, Riding Habit, Steps, Tent», Guns, Books, Commcd?, Baths, best New Pea Jackets (lis). STONE, Tcaler, Next Allan's, grocer, King Btreet. rf*Q fl f_|~k Will purchase a Freehold Pro%o W perty situate in Upper Kaikorai, within 8 minutes' walk of Roelyn tram, well-finished Verandah House, containing G rooms, £-acre section, stable, and outhousee, including every modern convenience. Terms: L 75 down, and the balance can remain on mortgage. Address "Bargain," Star Gffice. MEDICAL. WHAT IHI LIADIS4 DOCTORS AND CHEMISTS SAY. 'O Medicine Introduced to the Public has Dr Soule'a American Hop Bitters, It stands to-day the best known curative article In the world. It Is famous by reason of Its Inherent virtuei. It does all that is claimed for It." " Gxntuocks,—No medicine has one-half the sale and gives such universal satisfaction as your American Hop Bitters. As Beveial remarkable cures have been made here, there are any number of advocates for your medicine." "I have constantly used American Hop Bitters for the past four years In oases of indi-1 gestion, debility, weakness, and In all diseases j caused by poor and bad ventilation, want of air and exercise, overwork, and loss of appetite with the most perfect success." "The greatest nourishing tonlo, appetiser, strengthened, and curative known to the medical profession li Dr Soule's American Hop Bitten." "For all eases of diseases of the liver, stomach, bowels, or kidneys, I dally reoommend the use of Dr Soule's American Hop Bitten," "In mypraotioe I am constantly prescribing your Hop Bitters, and have found every oasere"l can heartily recommend the ui of Dr Soule'i American Hop Bitten." " Gkntljmis, Your medicine will cure when all other remedies falL" Caution.—See that each bottle has genuine label—bunch of green hops on white paper. IXIHB Mother's Friend and Child's Joy.— i are the only really safe remedy for all Disorders of Children, especially for difficult Teething—prevent Convulsions. If you have a sickly or a restless child, give the Powders a Trial, when yon will say,' Wholesale agents: P. Hayman and do., Don* edin. SUFFERER from Nervous and Waiting Debility, Loss of Vigor, etc., was restored to health in such a remarkable manner, after all else had failed, that he will, on receipt of a self-addressed, stamped envelope, send the mode of eure Free to all fellow-suffererr, Address " A Miner," G.P.0., Sydney, SECRETS OF LIFE AND HEALTH.— Free by Post for SixiN.Z.)Penny Stamps, a Medical Treatise by an eminent Frenoh Hospital Physician, thirty yean a Parisian Specialist now retired), showing snfferen how they may eure themselves of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc, etc., without oonsnlting a medical man. Address "Parisian," P.O. Box 766. Sydney. " A boon to all desiring ' self-cure.' " UadJoal Review.' DUND. - DRUNKENNESS and the ■ Liquor Craving Cured positively. The GOLDEN BPECIMO " IS A SAFE, SURE, AND EFFECTUAL CURE. Thousands prove it It is a recognised antidote to drink. return. GOLDEN SPECIFIC COMPANY, 113 and 147 Collina etieet, Melbourne, Vic

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Evening Star, Issue 8406, 6 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 8406, 6 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 8406, 6 January 1891, Page 1

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