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Miscellaneous. WANTED the Ladies of Dunedin and Surrounding Districts to know that Mrs DARBY, late of Cathedral square, Christchurch, has COMMENCED BUSINESS as a First-class REGISTRY OFFICE and PRIVATE INQUIRY BUREAU. Ladies and Gentlemen will have the advantage of Mrs Darby’s superior knowledge in selecting maids and men servants for them.. Mrs Darby has highest testimonials, and is in elose touch wrth all the reliable maids and men servants in the three centres. Address: Mrs DARBY, 90 ELDON CHAMBERS (opposite National Bank), Princes street, Dunedin. A TALL, good-looking young Man (22) wishes to Correspond with young Lady with means, view to matrimony. Address *• Genuine,” care of Prince of Wales, Invercargill WANTED, Two smart Boys for polishing shop. Apply A. and T. Burt, Ltd. WANTED, a smart Lad for dairy work; must be a good milker. D. T. Roy, Maori Hill. _ WANTED, Office Boy, with some experience, Apply Macassey and Co., Water street. WANTED, Message Boy. Apply Book Shop, comer High street (Arcade). WANTED Known—For Good Cheap Suit Clothes, Boots, Portmanteaus, Bags, .Beautiful Lot Unredeemed Jewellery, try City Pawn Office, 145 George street (opposite Bills’s). Baits to Measure from 455. PEN Carbon Duplicating Letter Book: a great labor-saver to those who have correspondence to do; 300 leaves of good paper, with carbon sheets, 4s 6d complete. Tenry’s Book Depot, 126 George street. DRAPERY. —Immense Sacrifice. Palmer, draper, South Dunedin; premises sold, everything must be cleared by Bth December. MRS WILLIAMS, Stafford street, has largo quantity of Second-hand Clothing; Ladies’ Summer Dresses For Sale, cheap. DUNEDIN Window Cleaning Company. — W ndowsCpaned, Carpe's Beaten; moderate prices. 47 Albany street, Dunedin. Telephone 493. HOWELL AN D Co7s Central Piano Depot, 13 and 14 Octagon, for Pianos • md Organa, at reasonable prices. HOWELL AND CO.’S £4O Piano is .splendid value. Howell’s Uentral Piano and Organ Depot, Lower Octagon. 0"l Per Month will secure you a Howell Piano; built to last, a lifetime. WANTED Known—Lawn-mowers Sharpened, Repaired; Duplicates kept iu stock. Schlaadt Bros., engineers, toolmakers. WANTED. —Symington’s Coffee Essence; Insist on getting Symington’s, and lon’t be put off with inferior brands. rOUR _ Inspection Solicited.—Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Blouses, Corsets, Crash Skirts, Jackets, etc. Calders’, drapers, 149 George street. ROBSON, 140 George street, Cash Buyer of Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Leftoff Clothing. Letters attended. GRAND _ Art Union, .Original Oil Painting by Miss Park. R. Waghom’s window; tickets, £1 Is. Tenders. TENDERS for CLEARING GORSB on 85- -*■ Acre Farm at Merton will be received by us up till MONDAY, sth December, 1904. Specifications with us, and at Merton Creamery and Store, Seacliff Hotel, and Kilpatrick’s Stores at Waitati and Seacliff. JOHN REID AND SONS, . Dunedin. TENDERS. r | TENDERS will be received until noon on JL SATURDAY, December 3, for ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS to Premises in George street for Messrs J. and J. Arthur. , J. L. SALMOND, Architect, Stock Exchange Buildings. 1 1 1ENDERS are invited till Monday, sth December, for Erection of Residence, Anderson’s Bay. G. W. GOUGH, Architect. 10 Lower Rattray street. f | VENDERS will be received until 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, December 16th, for ADDITIONS to the UNIVERSITY. ‘ J. L. SALMOND, Architect. Stock Exchange Buildings. r I VENDERS are invited till noon on MONDAY, sth December, for PAINTING WORK at the Benevolent Institute. MASON AND WALES, Architects. Rattray street, Dunedin. TENDERS are invited till the sth December'for REINSTATING and Other Work to a Dwelling-house in Leith street. J. A. BURNSIDE, Architect. rNDERS Invited until the 10th December for Erection of Cottage at South Dunedin. James Clark, Brunswick street, South Dunedin. TENDERS Invited until the 7th December , for Removing and making Alterations and Additions to Cottage, South Dunedin. James Clark, Brunswick street, South Dunedin. TO Contractors, Builders. Kauri, Hardwood, Red. White Pine, etc., direct from mills; special quotations. Hogg and Co.. Limited. "Rnttmv street. For Sale. WM. POWELL AND 00., 58 PRINCES STREET. Money Lent on Mortgage. Current Rates. We mako no charge for advertising, and only charge commission when Properties are •old by us. , CHEAP BUILDING SECTIONS. ANDERSON’S BAY. —We have a large number of Sections For Sale on easy terms from £35. We would be prepared to build for clients, and receive monthly payments. ClTY.—George street, £400; Maitland street, £200; Royal terrace, offer; Cumberland street, £290; Eden street, £250. ANDERSON’S BAY . —Good hill Sections, J-acre, £IOO. GRANTS BRAES.—i-acre, £4O. BELLBKNOWES.—I-acre, offer wanted. CAVERSHAM.—I-acre, £42. KAIKORAI (cheap fares).—|-acro, fenced, £3OO. MUSSELBURGH.—S Acres, £250 per acre. NORTH-EAST VALLEY.—NearIy j-Acre, £BO. ROSLYN.—Over fAcre, £BO. BT. CLAlß.—Nearly 1-Acre, good land, lovely view, £l3O. RAVBNSBOURNE.—4O Sections, £IOO the lot. SOUTH DUNEDIN.—Section, 33 x 97, £4O. TO LET. City, 6 Rooms, 22k fid; 10 Rooms, £75 p.a. Anderson’s Bay, 8 Rooms, 10J acres, £65 per annum. Mornington, 6 Rooms, 15s fid. Roslyn, 6 Rooms, 16s; 7 Rooms, 20s. St. Clair, 3 Rooms, 7s fid; 7 Rooms, 21s; 8 Rooms, 21a; 6 Rooms, £2 12s per month; '6 Rooms, 21s per week. South Dunedin, 6 Rooms, 20s. • Furnished Houses.—l 4 Rooms, 70s. St. Clair 7 Rooms, 35s per week; 5 Rooms 11s fid’ Maori Hill, 5 Rooms, 22s fid. Capital Suite of Offices; central. *

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Evening Star, Issue 12366, 2 December 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12366, 2 December 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12366, 2 December 1904, Page 1

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