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p«tt Offlco Nasiaa. i Mrvll3 close at the Chief Post Office, Dunedin, sublet to any necessary alterations, as under : For Northern Porte, overland daily, at 10 30 a. m., at Chief Post Office. Late letters, guard's van, North train, at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jolt 28. For Wentport.—Per Dinsadee, at 11 40 a.m. Late letters, at 12 10 p.m train. Wednesday, July 29. For Lyttelton, Chrlstohurch, Northern Portp, and Bydney.—Per Te Anau : at 1.50 pm. Late lefctfrc, guard's van. Port Chalmers train, at 2 30 p.m. Thuesday, July 30. For Sydney and Brisbane.—Per Tekapo, at 10.30 a.m. Late letters, mail van, 11 a.m. Saturday, August 1. For Southland, Australian Colonies (via Hobsrt), India, China, Japan, Continent of Europe, United Kingdom, etc.—Per Manapouri, at 1 50 p.m. Late letters, guard's van, Port train, at 2.30 p.m. Money orders (for Australian Colonies only), registered letters, and newspipera, at 12.50 Parcel post mall for the Australian Colonies (except for New South "Wales and Queensland' will close at 12.50 p.m. (Signed! Bdwabd D. Butts, Ohlef Postmaster. Chief Post Office. Dunedln, July 27, 1891. THE THROUGH TBAINS.-PaM«ng;«ra TtoU Day. Faom Dttnwt)B» foe '/hb South. —Mr A. Watson, Mr H. Andrews, Mrs Gibson, Mr and Mrs Hammond, Miss Hammond. jPuom the South vqv. ounkdip. —Mr J. Dobie, Mr D. M. Speddin?, Mr G. Niool. Mr and Mrs G, R. Grewell. Miss Pollard, Messrs J. Carle, J. O Kane, J. M'Kenley, R. White, T. A. Connor, J. Galder, J. Edwards, T. F. Landels, W. F. Wilson and son. Fkoh Domidin kib thk North. For Ohristchurch: Mrs F. Forrester, Mr T. J. Kinter, Mr W. Ford. LATE ADVERTISEMENT*. YELLOW AS A GUINEA. UVA BANANAS (yellow 'as a guinea, 18 for 1s), Lemons (12 for 1°). Passion Fruit, Mandarins (18 for Is). Tons of Apples, Pinec Oranges, and Sevilles for Marmalade. Th cfineat show of superior Poultry in thsCity. WALTER BULL, George and Princes streets. The Leading Fruiterer in New Zealand. WANTED Known —Spanish Restaurant. Meals. 6d; Bedß, Is (single bedrooms). Ladies' dining room. Night porter kept. ANTED. Partly - farnißhed or Unfurv f niahed Bedroom, Sitting Room; on hill, near town. " Moderate," Stab Office. WANTED Known —Quadrille Club aa usual Kaikorai Hall, Tuesday Evening. Good music. Gentlemen, la; ladieß invited. ANTED, yoaop Girl for Sewing. Apply » v Mrs Keenan, Frederiok street, DunANTKD, a Boy, about 16, to make him- ' self useful. Apply Rainbow Hotel. WANTED, Dressmaking by day or at home. Address "Dressmaker,"Albany street Post Office. r ANTED, a good General Blacksmith. Apply A. and T. Bnrt, Cumberland street. J ANTED, by young Man, Situation as . / Grocer's Assistant, or Warehouse; 10 years last situation. " Grocer." Stab Office. WANTED, a strong Girl for General Housework; must be able to do plain cooking. Kent Hon«e. Cargill street. WANTED, 20 City and Buburban Tramway Shareß ; state price. " X.Y.Z.," ETAB Office. ANTED To Rent, near town, 3 or v i 4-roomed House, with piece ground. "Tom," STAB Offiee. ANTKD, an educated Youth for Office. .'«•' Apply before 11 Tuesday. J. Kitchen and Son's Apollo Company, Ld., Moray place. 7 ANTED, strong, aotive Girl for HousesiteCowie'a Brewery), Main road, Oavoraham. T ANTED, a Broart Girl, to make herself Leith street. ANTED, Lftdieß to Inspect Linen Frilled Nightdress, Brush and Comb Bags CHILDREN'S Underclothing and Pinafores, slightly soiled, at greatly reduced prices. Misa Clough, 44 George street. _^___ this evening, Barmaids, _ m Housemaid, Waitresses, General Servants, 2 Married Couples (man general work, wife housekeeper). . RS DICK Wants, to-night or to-morrow maid, laundress (LB6), Kitchenmaid (private). ISS ALLAN Wants Cooks and launJLTJI. dresses, Housemaids, Nurses, General Servants (good wages), useful Girls. ENDERS for Rubble Retaining Wall. Apply Mr E. Baker, Union street. VERY Saturday, at 2 o'clock, Auction Sale Oopie Daily is the Circulation

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Evening Star, Issue 8578, 27 July 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8578, 27 July 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8578, 27 July 1891, Page 3

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