| WAITED to LET a small hop ! ™* T * in Pamell. with Fittings ; good position.I Hi. J. King. TXTANTKD, a strong lad—Apply » * to G. W, Hardwick, Grocsr, Shortland Cresent. W^ANTED, a respectabla Lad. — Collies Bros, Welllngcon-street. WAITED, a good plain Cook— Apply to Mrs Brown, Masonic Hotel, Korth Shore. ■_ , s ,, TXTANTED, everybody to call at » « C. Woodward's, Auckland Market, to buy the test Bread at B£d per loaf ; thirteen to the dozen. BAULK TIMBER wanted—Union Sash and Door Company, Mechanics' Biy. WANTED, Everybody to know that W. S. JONSS, Saddler, Queen-street, is appointed Sole Agept for Elliruan's Celebrated lloyal Embrocation for Horses, Cattle and Sheep. A certain cure for Lameness, Swellings, Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, and Sores of every kind. Second consignment per Jubilee just opened, WANTED KNOWN, that at J. S. Cobltsy's, Junction of Grey and Queenstreet, Bespoke Tailoring Establishment, may be hart the best fittiug Trousera in Auckland, at 255; hundreds of patrons to choose from other garments at equally low prices. WAIST PD KNOWN, that Eord, Potter & Co are very busy ; our orders in creasing daily. Please call early in the week. We keep faith with the public at The Pantheon, opposite Cltyß4l, Queen-sneet. WANIED, to call special attention to ouc 15s Trousers to order, made from all wool Tweeds aiid thoroughly w«-ll shrunk. — iford, rotter & <Jo, The Pantheon, Queen-street. "VT 0 T I C E. Wanted immediately, three good Drivers; good wages given —Apply to Mr G. Walton, near Queen' 3 Hotel, Queen's Redoubt WANTED, To let or For Sale, with immecMnti possession, a new eightroomed Verandah Cottage in Ponsonby Boad, adjoining the residence of Mr Jakins ; good well, <S c. — Apply to J. Carson, Queen-street; or, !R. Laing. Itopemaker, Ponsonby l;oad. WANTED, a Nurse immediately.— Apply, Greyhound Hotel. WANTED TO LET, a four-romoed Cottage in Cook-street, Auckland.— Apply to J. Cater. WANTED KNOWN, that The Pantheon is the only Hou?O in Auckland whore you can bo measured at Stock Prices. Trouseis, from 15s : Trousers and Vests, from 25s : Paget anci Mourning Coats, from 355; ualatea and t?ac Coats, from '20s ; Killing Habits, from 50s ; Bnys .Suits of colonial Tweeds, and warranted a good article, 40s.— Ford. Potter <fe Co, Tho Pantheon, Queen-street WANTED KNOWN, that the PANTHEON is an Industrial Exhibition, and shows what can be done in the way of supplying Clothing made to measue and well shrunk at a less price thau usually paid for ready-made Garments. — Ford, Poster and Co, The Pantheon, Queen-street AT the PANTHEOK you can get a good Tweed Suit made to o-der and warranted shrank, at 40a.—Ford, Potter, and Co., The Pantheon, Queen-street. WANTED, the public to call and examine our special lines in HATS Men's Alpines, from 'M 6d ; Men's Straws. Is ; Men's Drill Wire Brim, Is tid. A large assortment of all the late.it styles. Solar, Dukes, Oxfords, Knowsley, 1 harlie, Prince, Baron, Livingstone, Suez, <&c., &c. —Ford, Potter, and Co., lhe Pantheon, Queenfctreet £nrW~T~N~G- MAO HIJN E" S O I am now agent for all tho old-established and best Sewing Machines known, viz.; Singers', Thomas, J £owe s, Howe's improved, Wh • eler ami Wison, JS usaey andl'illings'improved "J-ittleStranger" and"Wsnza. A Urge Stock to select front A printed guarantee given with each mjich'ne, ut '^rtakfng ti keep it in ord«ir for twelve months free orshnrge. Repairs proparly done. Needles, oil, and extras GKO. W. HESLOP, The Fitting Shop, Vulcan Lane. TUNC'IION G-OLD MIKING el COMPANY (REGISTERED.) Creditors of the above Company .are required to come in, and Prove their Debts nt tha District Court, Auckland, on the 21st day of December next. Any Creditor not so comin? in shallbe excluded from the benefit of auy distribution made before his dubt sh ill be proved. ROBERT SOMMETtVILLE, Liquidator. Auckland, November 24, 1574. ri 11 I C X E T. A LARGE ASSORTMENT THIS SEASON'S GOODS, Manufactured by E. J Page, and Duke and Son, Just per Waitangi, I'KOM IiONDOif. AVING ARRIVBD LiTE, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. WALTER EYVEN, 74, Quee^-street. PEIZE BEEF.—A Prize Bullock will be killed this Evening, for Exhibition tomo'roW- A. DOBWWBLL. Queen-street. U S T LANDED THE PEOPLE'S HARMONIUM, (In polished dark oak cases). PEICE, £7 10s. J. BROWN & SON'S, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL. "j^T O T I C E. The BANKS will be CLOSED on MONDAY 30th instant (St. Andrew's Day). JUST OPENED* BALL DRESSES, G-REHADINES AND MUSLINS. A. H. DIETHLEM, Shortland-street. TU 7" O T ICE. CHARLES PIKE desires 'to return hla sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Para ell for the liberal patronage accorded to him since he first commenced business in the district, and in doing so has very ' much pleasure in informing them that he has disposed of his business to Mr W. S. Collins, whom he can confidently recommend for their future patronage. IN reference to the above, W. £. , COLLINS begs to assure hii friends and the public general'y that he will do all in his power to merit a continuance of that support so freely accorded to his predecessor. " . ' tie has opened a very choice lot of New Goods in General and Fancy Groceries, Oilman's Stores and Provisions, the whole of which Ua3 been selected with great care, and are well woithy of an inspection. W. S. COLLINS, (LATE CHARLES PIKE), FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, Mandkatt Road, Pabnbll. i
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1496, 26 November 1874, Page 3
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