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WAITED ' WANTED, young lUn to Keep Books and Travel occasionally. Address Bookkeeper," M4B office. . ,NTKD, *m«t Boy, about 10, ior , t Steamship »gent's office. Apply, owa handwriting, Bus 36t>. Post "ITTANTKD Known—P. Curran haa started V\ Business aa Fruiterer and Confectioner at 117 George strret. \ ' ANTED, a Carriage Body maker ; also W good KnglUh Coacb-smitu ; none but tat clas« men n« d apply. H. Brabner and Boos, coach-buildere, Chiietehurch. WANT Si» Kaown —M'Farlane's (Walker street) fatent P..rt*ble Bol'or is the Best atd Cheapest; great saving of fuel; no elbow tu brtak or burn through. "\\rAMJ > Known Charles Galloway, V? Bl»cksmitb, Wheelwright,and Waggon Builder, Cumberland stiett. Orders wU receive prompt atti-ntioc. iNIKD Kuowu—Mrs Watson's Refresh- '*» v menfc Koorns. Royal Aicade.— Refreshments at. all hours; Luiidb, Tea, Coffee. rAN TED Known—Mrs MKinnon bogs ? to state she bw opened the Star C.-fi, Moray place. Meals, 61. Bouderß Wanted. \*7AN'IED Known—The Country Edition Y ▼ of the Stab can be obtained at the Railway Gate at 4.15 p.m. daily. V?, ' &li r*i~< to buy, oeli, ur .>'"ichango, LeiV V or? CloEhlag. Btruard Groj, oppodto R,.,il ara.4 ..liicla'ii's'n Jtreet. •Lavk. iiowerß l&epalyof vi ana obfcrf--'nod} Stationers* te*a'i:in« S.ii'v:* Ground; Keyi' Fitted to LocJra. t-\.p> y%M TVv-... '".-«- Ylh.A Hi-wet. IifIKDLN Steam Dye Woriis, 116 George G J street.—Gents' Suits Cleaned, 5b ; Dyed, rrANTED KN.IWN.- GRAND HOTEL . ? GRILL ROOM. The Grill b working during Tea time. Grill, with Pot of Tea, Is. | RONOUNCEi> to be the moit Elegant " Room and Scir'ce ever offered to the Public of Dunedin. UJ *Ti-, Bonnets Cleaned, Dyed, Alttretl. Jnl South'?, 115 George street. Feathers Clr-anod . 7(()i.ND Guilty of Using Belletts Inks; they a r H the be i ORCHARD FOR PALE OR TO LST. '"ENDJRi are invited for the Purchase* „ Lea«e of the SCRN'SIDE ORCHARD, containing 4 SCO Appl--, Plum, an 1 Pear Trte<-. The hlghfrt or any tender not necessarily acci pteo. F- r particulars apply, either perstnil t or by letter, to 11R Hi.RRA.WAT, Green Island. iIUXKO, HUTCHISON, AND OOMPAN7, LIMT&D (In Liquidation). FOR SALE BY TrNDES. rjIENDER-S Irv'ted fo- the Purchase or tho JL P ITH-'G BUSINESS carried on by this 0 rrpany at th.ir Prernists » oar place, D 'in, with tho wh >le of S'fl P' ANT, as rer CatiLg'ie, to ba had at the Office of th a Paper. Tenders are also invited for the Plant, or any Part thereof, as per Catalogue. The riant is very couplet" acd extensive, tni In thi* Catalogue is minutely described. The •har aterand m>j of Typo are Illustrated and the w. ight giv^n; and the nature, lit*, and maker of tbe Machinery are set f ith. Tenders to be lodged at the Liquidator's Office i iverpool str efc, Duuedic, on or before the 15ih August ntx 1- . The highest or any tender not neee-sarily accepted. W. LAURENCE SIMP3ON, Official Liquidator. \OR e AuE, che*p, Two of Wbitelsws X' Turbins. Apply to Jamei Barclay, Pa*ama Hotel. Duuedin; or to Wm. Goldsmith Weathei stone?. jIOR SALE, cheao, smart Dog-uit and ' Hames". LoiieandCo _| ,IUK BALK, good Su-rooratd House; very jC cheap; terms; most b-» sold. Appiy Turner's hto.-e, Wornirgton C. B. Bowmar. j,, Iij.»JK:VVAJiii i.iuitari Pip»i Agricultujal WS ?ipe*. Liaaastoi:*- FJters, Bisk or Gullj T'--'jj», Hvlrlt Bottles, Butioar Jars, Cilionpy Pots, F'otrar Pots. Vases, etc .Lwcbort, K*a • it....-??■. 'Works TO LET. T>OYAL AK<!aDE.— To Let, Two new XV plate gla«s fronts. Apply T, Bu ton. 107 Fruiot s .-tree*-. YV\U L'--T(Goi«e street 1 , xsursery uarueu, X withe mfortable4-ioomed Cottage,newly renovated. John r?eid and Sons. LEt (ii«r.ii/:gton), nico 4-roomed Cottar ; fculleiy, copper, washtubs, etc.; 8s 6d. John H< id and -odf. ri""*o L:*.T, :>cv.io-roi>med bithroorc, .1 etc.. pper Hanov.r; good repair. T. Butor, 07 Prirces i tr. et. O L T, cimf rfble Three-roomed Gott tage. J. S-by, C.s-le street, between £t. Andrew and U>:n ver atreets. <' 4 o I.VT, superior 5-iOomed House, with i bathroom and eve y er-iveniencp, Bill street, Mo.cington. Apply T. H. Dick, 9i) Prince* stree'. TO Lit," 4-roomed Wooden Cottage, every convenience, Town Belt, Roslyn. Apply Callan an.i Gtltaway, Jetty street. i T"~" _ O~LET ieven-roomed Cottage, Vlotorla street, St. Clair Apply sievwright and Jame-, solicitors, 14 High st eet. TO LET, "^E r LARAGE, Crawford street Apply J '"rfire. ...iHJ^iiiW^Al.. TANTKD, Greek Lesaon, half-hour ores a **' f Jitright; »tate terms and place of residence. "Greek." Stab Offk«. HOKTHAiSD School, Athol place (off KJ Hanover street).—Open firm 6 till lOeveiy evening rhe year rou d Beginners' Classes and four R-porting '. Cannes held overy evening. Private and lodividaal Tuition i-peed Classes to euit all writers. Bookkeeping and Arith metie Classes held every evening. PIA V OFORTE. 133 KATE MOLONEY la prepared to JL.TJS. receive Elementa-y and Advanced Pupi's at ber residence, George street, near Dundas street. BANJO AND GUITAR STUDIO (Next Chobal Hau). ■R ALFRED G. BAEEB. __ __ Lessons given on Mandoline. Mr Baker may be seen at his Studio every Morning from 11 to 12 30; Afternoon, Bto 5; Nights (except Wednesday), from 7 to 10. TAGO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. | v Third Qaarter begins 23rd July. 1881. For private pupils quarter begins from date of j first lesson. Private pupils as well as olass student* will attend cl.sses in Harmony and | Counterpoint free of charges. Students for Harmony and Counterpuint in class, 60i ptr quarter. .«..». l S.gnor R. PQUARISe!, R.C.M.T., Director. 7 ANTEP, for the Ctßgo Girls' High ~' . chool, a LADY TEACHER, experienced in the Teaching and Management of Younger Children, and expert In tha Teaching of Needlework. Ability to teach Cuttlng-out and Fitting would bd a great recommendation. Salary, Applications, with testimonials, must be sent to the Secretary of the Board on er before THURSDAY, August 13.

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Evening Star, Issue 8578, 27 July 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 8578, 27 July 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 8578, 27 July 1891, Page 1

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