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COTTAG B, tTTANTED TO, BENT—A COTTAGE in fyV the outskirts of the City or Suburbs. ■ |f with a garden, preferred. Kent* moderate. I Address, stating rent and position, to Gh, I Stab Office. ■ -T - "~~ * WANTED TO BORROW—The sum of £100 on good freehold security.— ;. Apply, by letter, to A.8.C., office of this paper. WANTED— A Respectable GIRL to to make herself generally useful. —Apply at the Stab Office. ■;.."; /-\NE or Two Gentlemen can have comfortyj able FURNISHED APARTMENTS, with attendance, a short distanccS'from Queen- : street, in a healthy locality, with a -view of the sea.—Apply 11., office of this paper. ; STOLEN— A Newfoundland and Collie DOG-, blaclc, with white feet and marts, iwith collar and padlock attached, and answers to the name of Tristan. If not at once liberated detainer will bo prosecuted. The dog is known to the police. FIJI! FIJI! ■• \ -\TOW READY, and to be had off all Bookie sellers, "A PLANTER'S EXPERIENCE IN FIJI," Illustrated with Maps. This work contains invaluable information to intending settlers. Price.ls. 6d.. CDE L'EAU, Shirfcmaker, Mount-street seven doors from E.. S. Hil/r/s, iGlobe Hotel, WakeneM-street. Shirts made .on, ' order and measure, in the newest fashions,/. | from 3s. fiel. to 18s. each. TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY EAST. • ' ' f^\ ENTLEMEN, —Until within a few weeks \jfi it was my purpose not to seek for a Seat in the ensuing Parliament. ' Yielding, however, to the representations of 'friends^' ! whose knowledge and judgment are entitled to my confidence,.! have been to; solicit this favor at your hands.' ' If you again truat me with this position of honor,.l shall do my best to serve you honestly.' ; . -':» '' I am, Gentlemen,' "'■;' " '"'' ''",' Yours truly,. , .'| .-, ' ARCHIBALD CLARK. Remuera, October 13,1870. ;.,.?..' ;,: • , 3 D E M 6, N O L. O G Y. c 't ~; ■■, .. ■ i,;-t— J -:■■.'■:: i . ;;:•.' ■' ' ■ :" 1. ilf%anpß>Mß ;ARE DEMONS? Fallen a ,y\.:.y.AngeU or Spirits of the Dead ?" 2. "vWLat is Demoniacal Possession? insanity v '.or the actual indwelling of a demon in the person possessed?" :'•■■ ;<i • €. ""Where are.the Demons now ?" F, G. EWTNGTON will give an Essay on the -above subject, on THIS EVENING-, the 20th instant, in the Discussion Class connected with the Young Men's Christian Association. All members ■ are respectfully requested to read up for the occasion. AUCKLAND NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. THE SHOT and,SHELL PRACTICE of ■"'iho above Coinpanv will take place in Fort Bifitomart TO-MORROW. (FRIDAY) MORNING-, at.s o'clock, and;every Friday, after until further orders.,., . .■ THOMAS E.G-UILDING, \ - Captain Conimansant Auckland Naval .'..„ t ., •;;,, ~,; Brigade.; i . SUM MB R FASHION S. THE MISSES'.MjL'NE.V'.''.' ['~.. BEG- to announce that they have now open i a;Very choice assortment of all kinds ofj MILLENRY consisting of: the' latest styles in Bonnets, Hats, Ladies' Dress Caps, Widows' Caps, Bridal Wreaths ajid Falls,- Ornaments ; and' Combs for the hair; in all the'new. styles, new Hat Falls in N^t,T,ulle; de Chine and Gossamer; Feathers, Flowers, and Hat Ornaments in great variety ;liac«; Goods in Honitoni Maltese and Cluny; 'Ladies' Jackets, in Silk, Lace, Greaadine, White Serge and Lustres;! all'new shape's ? Lace and Grenadine Shawls ; Black and Colored Dress Silka ; a varied assortment of Dreas Material; Fringes, Dress and Mantle Trimmings, in all colors; White and Fancy Skirts, Tucked Skirtings &ci, &c. -. • ■'•■' Dress and Mantle Making done on the premises.: .-.jioM A Large Stock of Mourning Material always on hand. . ■. i: .•• ■> ■ ■■■ •"■■'' J ■'■ "'■' CjSg" "The Misses M.' would call particular attention to their Stock of MILLINERY and TRIMMED BONNETS, all of which are of the latest designs, and marked at the lowest1 prices;;- ! ; : ,>. : .:••• >.;] ;;■■ ■ ..■..■. '.:■ Ocders attended: <to with .punctuality anddespatch.. • .-,;•. .': >,-. ~:.,,, 37, WYNDHAM-STREETS -- '•>< T) AZAAR OMNIBUSES —Auckland' • and JL> iOnehunga—:Onehunga and= Auckland Station. - t'tux t '.;->iuu 'Jn^io-ivni him 1 ouiui : . .. •• , • Time' Table.- -; i7;i!ii ■ '^^ Leave Auckland for Onehunga—B a.m., 9 a.m.,.10 a.m.; (Return"Ticket), 12, 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m. On Sundays, at 10 a.in., arid 4 p.m. -,■■; (i;.,; Leave Onehunga for Auckland —8 a.m, 10 a.m., (ReturnTicket),i2,' 2 p.m., 5 p.m. On Sundays, 10 a.m., and 4 p.m. A'bus will leave Auckland for, Onehunga every Sunday at 8.30 p.m. Howick for Auckland, 8 a.m. Auckland for.Howiek, 3p. m. ' . j ■Livery and Bait Stables. Horses Bought ; il Sold on Commission. For the accommodation of passengers* arriving late at night from' the Gold SYeMs, and others desirous of visiting'the 'different places of amusement, a Night Omnibus will leave Onehunga at 7 p.m., and return at il o'clock the same night. Return Tickets from Onehunga. ~, n, ~ . : N.E. Special On. jibuses will be always ready at the Onehunga Wharf for tho accommodation of passengers ai riving by. the /.different steamers and, other Y«flfc'elß. ...., , ~

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 244, 20 October 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 244, 20 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 244, 20 October 1870, Page 3