WANTED,— A Partner of business habits, with a Capital of £200, to join two others. A chance rarely to be met with. Principals only treated with. Apply to X.Y.Z., Perth & Dundee Hotel. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs. Eyes, Milliner and Dressmaker, Shortlandstreet, is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to her. N.B.— Ready-made Dresses always on hand. WANTED to SELL, Cheap -10ft. Sheets of Corrugated Iron, Galvanised Iron Water Tanks, from 100 to 500 gallons. Also, O.G. and half-round. Spouting, Eidge Caps, &c, at A. Smart's Galvanised Iron Works, V?ctoria-street (opposite the Greyhound). WANTED KNOWN—J. Benstead (late of Tattersal's Hotel,) CLARENCE DINING-ROOMS, 133, Queen-street (next door Union Bank). Hot Suppers of all kinds. Fowls, Ham, Eggs, Oysters, &c., &c. WANTED KNOWN—Just Received, a Fresh Shipment of Marrion's OLD ENGLISH ALE, per 'Kate,' and now on draught at the British Hotel, Queen-street, Auckland, and Saracen's Head, Pollen street (near the Junction,) Shovtland. The Wines and Spirits need no puff. Whitson's and Bedell's celebrated Colonial Ales at both Houses. John Sceats, Proprietor. N.B.—The Accommodation for visitors from Auckland and elsewhere is unrivalled at the Saracen's Head. 110 LET, for One or Two Years—A Delight- . ful Family RESIDENCE of Eight I Rooms, at Remuera, with a fine fc'ea View, a Garden, Paddock, 2-Stall Stable, Coach-house, and Out-house.. —-For particulars apply to Mr. King, Chemist, Queen-street. rr.o STOREKEEPERS, ETC.—T. Watson, I Shortland-street, is prepared to supply you with Water tights at £7 16s. per doz ; for Men's Bluchers, light or strong, £5 145.; Youths' Laced Boots, tipped toe and heel, £5 2s. Every pair is made of the best material and workmanship. T. WATSON, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. SHORTLAKD HOUSE SEMINARY, AUCKLAND. 11 HE SELECT DANCING CLASS will commence on SATURDAY, April 2nd. Hours —From 3 to 5 o'clock p.m. Terms —One Guinea per Quarter, in advance. T* §§i *■ PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessees ... Messes. Stuaet o'Ei.n.N, and J. M: LORD. Scenic Artist ... Me." Fb,vnk Varxet. SECOND AND LAST NIGHT OF JACK SHEPPAED! m O-NIGHT (FRIDAY), L April 1. Everyone must see this bcautiftl play, licensed by the Lord Chamberlain of England. JACK SHEPPAED! JACK SHEPPAED ! Songs Miss M. Burton. Concluding with THE YOUNG WIDOW. SATURDAY, THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. Cu^ii£*>-..-_ PIiINCE OF WALES THEATRE. AUCKLAND GAItR IC X CLUB. OPENING PERFORMANCE, (In aid of the Provincial Hospital Fund) THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1870, under Distinguished Patronage, HEART'S TRIALS. AX ORIGINAL L_.T_I.T-T.__-E. BOMBASTES FITEIOSO. LODGE ARA, 348, 1.0. rjTHE regular monthly MEETING of the 1- above Lodge will be held in the Lodge-room, Masonic Hotel, Princes-street, on MONDAY* evening, 4th instant, at 730. Visiting brtchren are invited to attend. By order of the W.M., WILLIAM T. SNELL, Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A. E. COHEN HAS REMOVED from his late Auction Rooms to OFFICES ADJOINING. March 31, 1870. GOROMANDEL ARGUS. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND ADVERTISERS MENTS for the GOROMANDEL ARGUS will be received by Messrs. Reep, Ferbai. & Co., Evening Stab Office, Vulcan Lane. Single copies, 3d each.
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