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Miscellaneous. HOUSEKEEPER to Single Gentleman or Widow Lady, prepossessing appearance, refined. “M.A.8.,” ‘Star’ Office. THCTANTED, first-class Waitress for a lead:v j ing hotel. Apply Box 304, Post Office. WANTED Known—City Pawn Office, King street (opposite Frederick •treet). Pledges taken daily; business strictly private. ANTED, Female Cook, Riversdale Hotel; £1 per week. Apply Miss Young, Hope terrace (off George street). ANTED, young Man for repair department; also Apprentice or Improver. Simon Bros., George street. WANTED, a competent, domesticated Girl as lady help; no servant kept. •‘Companionable,” ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, a good Girl to assist; another servant kept. 124 High street. WANTED To Buy, Second-hand Breechloading Guns. W. Mills, gunsmith, 35 Stafford street. WANTED. —Become a Hypnotist. Ton can influence every person yon meet, and win undying friendships. No one can resist you. Send two stamps for an intensely interesting Book on Hypnotism. Prof. Ward, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland. HATS. —Buy from the maker; save warehousemen’s and retailers’ profits. Boblocking done. Stafford, 2 Rattray street. TMTRS ROBSON, King street, Cash Buyer IfJL of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Left-off Clothing. Letters attended to. SEWING MACHINES Repaired experienced mechanics; Machines Sold on Instalment Plan. SINGER SEWING MACHINE, 87 Princes street. SYMINGTON’S Coffee Essence.—lnsist on getting Symington’s, and don’t be put off with inferior brands. Tenders. mO Contractors, Builders.—Kauri, HardX wood, Red, White Pine, etc., direct from mills; special quotations. Hogg and Co., Limited. Rattray street. IMPORTANT NOTICE. GEO. CLARK, Builder, 219 Princes street, Dunedin, having equipped his Workshop with Up-to-date WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, is now prepared to share its advantages with his Customers. Stocks of Seasoned Foreign aud Colonial Timber always on hand. Jobbing done in all branches by competent workmen. Telephone 1,174. For Sale. FOR SALE, 6 Rooms; bath, washhouse, hot water, pantry, every convenience; inspection invited. Robinson, 83 Forth street. STONEWARE. Sanitary Pipes, Agricultural Pipes, Limestone Filters, Sink or Gully Traps, Spirit Bottles, Butter Jars, Chimney Pots, Flower Pots, Yases, etc. Lambert, Kensington Pottery Works. FOR SALE, ON VERY EASY TERMS, SECTION in SOUTH DUNEDIN, containing 20 poles, with h6UBB, containing 5 rooms and bathroom, Six-stalled Stable, and Sheds. Apply CALLAN AND GALLAWAY, Water street, Dunedin. BAKER BROS. MUSSELBURGH, Bcgg street.—Two 5-roomed Houses; 23 poles. Ferguson street.—6 Rooms (scullery, hj. and c. water, p. and s. bath, caoboards, washhouse, copper);, 62 x 143 links. Grove street. —5 Rooms (bathroom, scullery, wardrobe, washhouse, coalhouse); well drained; 60 x 132 feet. High street.—4 Rooms (scullery, bath, copper, tubs); 4-acre. Princes street.—6 Rooms (scullery, hj. and c. water, p. and s. batb, incandescent gas, cupboards, washhouse, copper, tubs); 62 x 143 links. Queen’s Drive.—6 Rooms (scullery, bathroom, h-p. range, shower bath, washhouse, copper, tubs); 24 poles. Queen’s Drive.—6 Rooms (scullery, bathroom, h.p. boiler, washhouse, copper, tubs, Venetian blinds); well filled-in section. Anderson’s Bay road.—la 2r 33p. Boweu street.—49 x 130 feet; £IOO. Bowen street.—s3 x 148 feet; £BS. Bowen street.—lJ acre. Bowen street.—4a 2r 38p. Bowen street.—3a Or 26p. Ferguson street.—3a lr 4p. Gray street.—49 x 132 feet; £lO5. Grove street.—39 x 132 feet; £BO. Grove street,—44 x 151 feet; £75. High street.—so x 132 feet; £75. New street.—loo x 132 feet; £l7O. Normanby street.—3l poles; £55, Princes street.—so x 132 feet; £65. Queen’s Drive.—49 x 130 feet; £l2O. Royal Crescent.—36 poles; £BS. BAKER BROS., Estate Agents, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. N. AND E. S. PATERSON, LAND BROKERS. SURVEYORS, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 73—Princes street.—73. Branch Office: Momington. FOE SALE. City (north end).—Superior Residence of 9 rooms, with all modern conveniences; slate roof, concrete foundations, etc.; nearly 4-acre section. For private sale. Eoslyn (Frederick street).—Good Residence of 8 rooms, bath, scullery, hj. and c. water, and all other modem conveniences; 4-aero section, nicely laid out. Boslyn (Linden).—Good 4-roomed House, with scullery, etc ; 4-acre section, nicely laid cut. £275. Eoslyn (Bishopscourt).—New modem Sixrocmed House, close to trim, with a good view and a sunny situation; worth inspection. St. Hilda.—House, 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs built in, outhouses, etc.; freehold section. £250. Musselburgh (High street).—New, handsome, well-finished House of 6 rooms, scullery, bathroom, h.p. boiler, hj. and c. water to bath and sinks, copper and tubs built in; over 4-acre section. £SOO. Musselburgh.—New House containing 4 rooms, scullery, washhouse, etc.; section 40 x 108 ft; nice compact home. £3OO. Caversham Rise (close station). —House, 4 roc ms and scullery; 4~&cic section, nicely laid out. £2oo. Caversham, on Rise.—House, brooms; 4-acre section; good situation. £l6O. Anderson’s Bay.—House, 8 rooms, stable, byre, buggy-houses, poultry-houses, and a large vinery, with about 21 acres of good sunny land. For private sale. First-class General Storekeeping Business (grocery, drapery, ironmongery, etc.). Freehold and premises at a reasonable price, and stock at valuation. Splendid opportunity for man with about £2,000 to secure a good going concern- 6 Momington (best part).—4-acre Section; 2 frontages. £2lO. Kaikofai, Sunnyside.—Good Family Residence of_B rooms (bath, scullery, etc); freehold section; good situation; for immediate High street, 8 rooms; High street, 9 mms, 275; Boslyn, 6, 7, and 9 rooms; Momington, 5, 6, and 8 rooms; Musselburgh, grooms; Princes street, huge shop,

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Evening Star, Issue 11863, 17 April 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11863, 17 April 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11863, 17 April 1903, Page 1

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