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Miscellaneous. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. S, CS. JBN KI N » PLUMBER AND GASFITTER . (Late Boss and Jenkins), Xs NOW CARRYING ON BUSINESS at 22 DOWLING STREET (Opposite Alhambra Theatre). All Orders Promptly Attended To. Telephone No. 1,494. WANTED KNOWN. NOW OPEN (under New Management), WALMSLEY PRIVATE HOSPITAL, in the best part of High street (corner sS High and Melville streets).' Newly renovated. All rooms lie well to the sun, and view is unsurpassed. All orders punctually attended to by Nurses in attendance. Telephone 1.883. BUILDING.— Employment Required; excellent bookkeeper, keep costs, good draughtsman and quantity taker; large building experience; office or outdoor or as clerk of works; town or country; now engaged in country town. Address “ Contracting,'’ ‘Evening Star.’ YOUNG Married Couple require Two Unfurnished Rooms, with use of kitchen. Apply Box 245, Dunedin. WANTED, respectable Boy about 15 for office; one just left school preferred. Apply A. and T. Inglis, George street. WANTED, by young Man accustomed to horses. Position in store; country preferred. Address “ Grocer,” ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, young Girl (just from school) assist light housework; Sundays off. Apply 70 Manor place. WANTED. —Symington's Coffee Essence: Insist on' getting Symington’s, and don’t be put off with inferior brands. WANTED. —Why be poor? You can easily Learn a Profession at Home and Bam £2 a week in your Spare Time. Send two stamps for pamphlets and full particu--lars. Prof. Ward, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland. WANTED, everyone to bring their Umbrella* to Martinelli’s, 190 George street, to he Recovered and Repaired. W ’ANTED Known—J. J. Tudor wishes to intimate that he has Commenced Business as Dyer and Cleaner; Clothes Renovated. 171 Princes street south. TI/I'ISS MACKAY, Dressmaker, takes Orders XvX for Blouses and Skirts, Children’s Pinafores and Frocks, Underclothing, and Gentlemen’s Pyjamas and Nightshirts. 2 ioors above D.1.C., Rattray street. BAIN AND BERGQUIST, 6 Royal Arcade, is the place to get your Urnbrella Re-covered and Repaired. WE guarantee satisfaction. Bain and Bergqnist, umbrella manufacturers, 6 Eoysl Arcade. Re-covering and Repairing a specialty. MRS MTjEAN, English Nurse, Palmist, and Clairvoyant. Address: 44 Filleu! street. HOWELL AND CO.’S New Factory is replete with every requisite and appliance for Piano and Organ Repairs. PIANO. —If the “Touch” of your Piano is unsatisfactory, send it to Howell and Co. for renovation. 2 GUINEAS is the sum we charge for Renovating “ Touches ”; Refelting Hammers extra. Howell Company, Octagon. MRS ROBSON, 140 George street, Cash Buyer of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Leftoff Clothing. Letters attended. /"IHEAP. First-class Tailor-made Suits, \J Trousers, and Goods of every description at City Pawn Office, 151 King street. SEWING MACHINES Repaired experienced mechanics; Machines Sold on Instalment Plan. SINGER SEWING MACHINE, 87 Princes street. LETTERS containing Advertisements for the ‘ Evening Star ’ should be addressed to the Advertising Department. 1 Star * Office, w ILSON AND WILSON, Engineers and Toolmakers, Manufacturers and Repairers of Light Machinery, Sheet Metal, Dies, and Bicycles, 32 ST. ANDREW STREET. COMO HOUSE, Massage institute, 39 MORAY PLACE. MISS CULLING, Certificated Masseuse. This Institute is the most complete in Sunidin, and comprises all the latest methods of scientific treatment for the cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Stiff Joints, all Nerrous Disorders, Paralysis, Liver Troubles, etc. The methods used are— MASSAGE, ELECTRICITY, TALLYMAN’S SYSTEM OF HOT AIR, STEAM AND VAPOR BATHS. ELECTRICAL VIBRATION under Medical Supervision, and highly recommended by the Profession. Tenders. rWIENDERS will be received until noon on X FRIDAY, April Bth, for ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to a RESIDENCE in High street. J. L. SALMOND, Architect, Stock Exchange Buildings, Water street A TENDER will be received till 5 p.m. on Thursday for Painting Outhouse. Apply John Sidey, Corstorphina. f I TENDERS Invited small Brick Job, “SaX cred Heart” School, Valley. H. M. Davey, architect, Moray place. O Contractors, Builders.—Kauri, Hardwood, Red, White Pine, etc., direct from mills; special quotations. Hogg and Co., Limited. Rattray street Educational. MISS MOWAT (Successor to Mrs M’Gregor) Will Resume DANCING CLASSES at STUART STREET HALL, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 12th and 13th, at 4. UNION STREET SCHOOL HALL, THURSDAY, April 14th, at 8. PRIVATE LESSONS by Arrangement. DUNEDIN TECHNICAL CLASSES. mHE CLASSES BEGIN WORK on APRIL X 11, and Students are advised to ENROL before that date. Pull particulars as to Subjects and Hours nf Instruction appear in the Prospectus of the Association, and the Superintendent will be present at the School Every Evening after 6 o’clock for the purpose of affording intending Students further information. ANGUS MARSHALL, Superintendent. MISS BE'OWNING (Of Girton College, Cambridge), TEACHER OP MATHEMATICS. Candidates also Prepared for the Matriculation and other Examinations. For terms, apply to Clifton House, Graham street, L ANGER SCHOOL OP DRESSCUTTING. —Every Lad) her own Dressmaker. The Danger is the Quickest and most Perfect System invented. No calculations. Patterns in five minutes. Ladies’ and Youths’ Tailoring, Gents’ Pyjamas, Children’s Garments. Pattern-making and Trimmings Specially Taught. Inspection invited. Trial lesson tree. Classes daily. Miss CHARLES, No. 3 High street (opposite D.1.C.). BOSSBOTHAMS School of Shorthand Typewriting, and Bookkeeping (established 1892), 43 Dowling street (cutting), open day and evening. Principal, T. J. RS SS . botham, holding I.P.S. (honors) teacher’s certificate, London. Agent Remington typewriter. Telephone 736. HOKTHAND, Typewriting] and Bookkeeping—Day and Evening Classes - Classes Resume Ilth January. W. 0. Walker SSRriacea. street.

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Evening Star, Issue 12163, 6 April 1904, Page 1

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