nls^ TTOE WANG-ANTJT j_raw»r*£N^ J_J DIRECT. 'ST. KILDA,' will leave the Wharf, Onehunga, for Wamranni direct on SATURDAY next, 24th September at n o'clock a.m. ' For Freight or Passage apply to ALFRED BUCEXAM), Auckland • Or, ALFRED BARNES, ' Onehunga, „,» WANTED, a STOUT LAD, to make himself generally useful. Apply to Jones and Co., Printers, Wellesley-street. — __ ANTED—To PURCHASE a Sec^ hand SEWING-MACHINE, for family use —Apply office of the Evening- Staji, - ' A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with a BEDROOM, with partial BOARD, in the Alten Road.—For address apply to Mr. Philips, Chemist, Princesstreet. SET of BOOKS.—To be SOLD CHEAP —A Complete SET of BOOKS, quit* new.—Apply office of this paper. ,__jj BAEON ROTHSCHILD GOLD MINING COMPANY. ; M| A Special MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Thistle Hotel, Queen-street, TO-MOKROW (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. The balance-sheet, as required at a previous meeting, has been struck, showing a balance, after paying all expenses, of £1 Is. Bd. due to each-shareholder. Shareholders are requested to be present. By order of the Secretary. DAVENPORT HALL, NORTH SHORE.—Performance of the AUCKLAND ETHIOPIAN TROUPE on SATURDAY NEXT, 24th September. j Prices of admission : Front seats, 2s 6d; back . seats, Is. Doors open at 7, performance commences at 7.30 o'clock. ■ ■, i NOTICE! NOTICE! THE PREMISES of the undersigned will be CLOSED on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 26th and 27th instf. MORRIS MARKS, . Corner of Queen and Wellesley-steeets.; r ■'• ' - **■■->: . _ — ■ ————r——NOTICE. ■':'.'Y_ IN consequence of Monday and Tuesday next being the Hebrew New Year, the j RED HOUSE (Babnett and Levi's) will be CLOSED on those days. Business willjw^ resumed on Wednesday next. NOTICE. IT having come to the knowledge of the ; undersigned that several parties are soliciting orders in his name, the public are requested not to give any order unless they receive a Ticket printed —" City of Auckland Dyeing and Cleaning Establishment, EDGAR a & Co." i, EDGAR &CO. NOTICE. IN consequence of Monday aud Tuesday next being the Hebrew New Year, the CASH PALACE will be CLOSED on those days, and will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY morning. J P. HAMLIN, LICENSED INTERPRETER and NATIVE LAND AGENT ; OFFICE, Sho_t__ahd - SteeM, Auckland. J. P. Hamlin is prepared to v NEGOTIATE the LEASE and SALE flf^ NATIVE and other LANDS. J. P. HAMLIN. FOR SALE, q^ HA R E S. Bank of New Zealand, new issue . i Shotover . f ,u* .*!¥ Caledonian Company MARTIN SHOLL. ''"''"• -':'."' 4 THE WAY TO OBTAIN SOUND HEALTH. Ist.—Cleanse the Stomach from all offensive accumulations, which so usually produce functional derangement, vitiating the food. 2nd.—Purify the blood from acrid and cori upt humors, and you will remove the causes of the greatest mass of the diseases which afflict so many of the human family. A REMEDY, proved by thirty years' ci- j J\_ pericnce, capable of. effecting such ft | desirable and important purpose, is still before the public in WHELPTON'S Ujjjj VEGETABLE PURIFYING PILLS?! j This famous Medicine has proved its vain**" in Diseases of the Head, Chest, Bowls, liver, and Digestiyo ( 'rgans, Kidneys, &c.; also, in Rheumatism, Ulcers,Sores,and Skin Diseases, it beintr a direct Purifier of the Blood and other fluids of the human body. Sec handbills given away by agents. Prepared and .-old wholesale aud retail in boxe*, Is, Is 6.1, 2s 9.1, and 8s 6d each, by G. WHELP'I'ON & SON, 3, Crane Court, Fleetstreet, London; and may be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vend»rs in tho Colony of New Zealand;
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 220, 22 September 1870, Page 2
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