NOTICE! NOTICE! S-RIAiNG OFF the entire Stock of [Milli uefy, Drapery, Ladies' Under-clothing an d fastionably-made Morning Wrappers, UNDER COST PRICE. Commencing This Day. For Three Weeks Only. At MRS. FORD'S MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT 216, Queen Street. Millinery and Dressmaking done on the premises on the Shortest Notice. NOTICE. TAMES WATSON, FAMIIiY GROCER, . 193, Queen-street. l ~ Late of J. W.Shaw's, . 'j P.S.-Families waited upon in Town^or Suburbs, and all orders punctually attended to. ' '.'''" r „ o '_l NUNN'S CELEBRATED 'I COCKTAILS, To be had at JAMES'QUEEN VICTORIA HOTEL' Corner or West Queen-street. ALEXANDEE JAMES (late Stewart of the N.Z.S.N. Company), Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of the best brands, A. J. begs to inform the public that he has first-class bed and sitting-rooms. JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY!! JEWELLERY !!! Q SHAPPERE, Practical Watchmaker and O, Jeweller (late of Hokitika), begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland that he has OPENED those central premises, opposite the Thistle Hotel, Queen-street, and by strict attention to business, moderate charges, and a well-assorted stock of most fashionable goods, hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. Note the address: S. SHAPPERE, Opposite Thistle Hotel, Queen-street, Auckland. N.B.—Watchmaking an<l repairing in all its branches. DENTISTRY! DENTISTRY • MX. T. TRAFFORD, Surgeon Dentist, from Messrs. Arnold's, Fleet-street, London, and late of Smythe & Trafford, Dentists, Pydney, desires to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland that, having commenced practice, he may be consulted daily on all diseases of the teeth. Children's Teeth carefully RegulatedArtificial Teeth, on Gold, or Pink Vulcanite, from 10s. per tooth. teeth extracted without pain. Willow Cottage, Wakefield-street, near Queen-street. [advertisement.] DEAR MR. EDITOR,—WiII you kindly publish to the Boys of the Auckland Ragged School that, if they meet me on the Queen-street Wharf on Sunday mornings (when the Lord and the weather permit), at 8 o'clock, and repeat, without breaking down, the first verse of St. Luke's Gospel, I will give them a Ticket for a Bun, or if they please Mr. Major will give them pence for their Tickets, but not on a Sunday. Please to understand that they begin with verseone; the Sunday following, one and two; always repeating the verses paid for, and adding another. For ten Tickets one Shilling, and if they save them up until the end of the year, having been well behaved, and punctually attending the school morning and afternoon, a Bible and an Evangelist's Companion will be given as a reward. To those who win in these Children's races, a sumptuous tea will be provided, with plenty of cake at the year's end. First prize, a Carpenter's Chest and Tools for the Boy who can best run to the Ragged School and win most Tickets for obedience, and get most prizes for accomphshmentg at the end of the year. The second prize, Gardner's Impliment*". The third, fourth, &c, &c, for Reading, Writing, &c, &c, not defined, but principally useful and suitable Books for children. J.R. hopes to see a goodly number of the senior class children on the Wharf on Sunday afternoons at a quarter to three. JOHN ROSEELL. April 26, 1870. TO ADVERTISERS. THE Proprietors of the "EVENING STAR" beg to intimate that all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion must be received at the Publishing Office in VULCAN LANE, Lower Queen-street, not later than IWO O'CLOCK on the day on which they are to appear. NOTICE. iS numbers of our supporters have expressed a desire to receive their papers as subscriber's, instead of purchasing them from the runners, the Proprietors of the "EVENING STAR" beg to intimate that from this forth any person so desiring can havo the paper delivered regularly on the terras below specified. w,--,* REED,, FERRAR, & CO. SußscßiP^rioN—Per- Quarter, 65. ( 6 d., payable in 4 W f^ K '%ss^booked.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 97, 2 May 1870, Page 3
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618Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 97, 2 May 1870, Page 3
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