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F. H. L'EWISSON has Just Opened 200 Gold Lockets, and they i*re on view m. his window.— [Advt.] COFFEE !— Brown, Barrett, and Co.'s Standard Coffees both delicious and strong, Brown, Barrett, niid Co.'a iiiiceisioi-Cuffee deserves preference to auy Cuflfee on account of purity and diatio«ines3 of flavour. N 0.6 the brand. Sold at almost every grocery esablishment in town aud oountiy.—(Adyt.)

A PPRENTICE.—Wanted, a Youth ■01. as Apprentice to the Drapery.—Apply to M. ifc C. Milne, cheapside Heuse, miaou-street. TMPROYERS.—Wanted, Improvers JL to the Dressmaking.— Apply to M. and O. ivulne, Cheaoside House. ANTED, two Apprentices,— Apply to Mrs. Thomson, Dressmaker, Parnell, opposite Mr. Robinson's, Chemist. ~\\J AM TED, Tailors, Dressmakers, W and others to call and see my new arrival ol Sewing Machines.—W. C. Deiines, Queen-street. W" ANTED, a good General Servant for a private xumily at Itnssell. —Apply to H. Umm, Prince Arthftf Hotel, Auck.and. WANTED, a good Gaueral Servant; one who uiuruughiy understands cooking.— Apply to a. (linn, t-xiiiCd Arthur, ■- otel, Auckland. ANTED, a strong Lad for the Countiy ; one vho c-au Milk —Apply at 10 o'clock at tins uiui!u_on Xonuy morning. "X\I A NT ED, a good General SerW vaut; n.us: be able to milk a cow.—Apply between 3 auil 5 o'cloufc, lo Mrs Liairie, WyvolibCjpute ViUa, JSew North ttoad. ANTED, Assistant Milliners. — Apply early Mrs JS. T. Herbert, opposite City Maiket, Queen-street^ WA^TED, one or two Cabinetmakers ; conitunt employment lor good hands.—T <te H Cooktt, 14^, Que n-acrcet. ~\Xj AiNTED, a Shop in the suburbs ; V V in a, good posioion.—Apply by letter to N.C., oti.'C of t.Ui-s inijer. WANTED, a BoJ for the Butchering, one accustomed to take otti ofders; no others need apply to K. Rcev-cs, Hobsun-streef. ANTED to LET, a Four-roomed Brick House, with large yard, suitable for a Carpenter, Cooper, or South.—Apply lor address at office of th's paperi WANTED, immediately, a Junior Teacher in a Ladies' Sohool, Englisn ivnd Music. —a i iply oilicu of this paper. WANTED, a good General Servant for the North Shore—Apply Stah office. ANTED to BUY, several fouror five-roomed Cottages in or near the city. Price from £90 to £150. Alao, two or three Building allotments. Kyber Pass, Grafiou Koad, or near to town.- K. C. Greenwood, General Commission Agent, Market House. ANTED, a Waitress.—Apply at the (i reyhonnd Hotel. WAJNTED a General Servant. — Apply to Mrs W. T. J. Bell, Tlutlaud-street, Parnell. ANTED, a General Servant. — Apply office of this paper. WANTED to LET, a Shop and Sitting-room. — Apply on the premises, corner of Hobson and Durham-streets. WANTED, in a private and respectable family, two young Men as Boarders where there are co other Hoarders. Terms, 23b per week. Kvery comfort.—For address, apply dTAH othce. WANTED, a General Servant.— Apply to Mrs Ryan, corner of Graf ton and lark Roads. WANTED, a good General Servant; references required.—Apply at the office of this paper.

WANTED, for a private family at the Thames, an active young Girl as General Servant.—Apply '' 8.," oflice of this paper. ANTE!) KNOWN, the bes price given for Lrolcen iflint Glass at Auckland Class v. orks Union-street. W~~aTn~TET> KNOWN that GARRETT BROS, have now REMOVED to their New Brick Building, in Wakeiield-strwst, where they will supply their customers as usual. Storekeepers and Merchants Supplied.—GAßßETT BROTHERS, Dublin Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Wakefield-street. \jkt ANTED ■ KJNO WJN, that D " • GoiiDiK is prepared to supply all binds o Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Ironbark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, .&c,&c, at the lowest market price, at his ¥ard , Custom-house itr«et. ANTED KNOWN, that the Koad is easy and natural from The Pantheon to the Saving's Bank, two doors below. —ford, Potter, and Co., Tailors, Hatters, Outfitters, 198, Queen-street. \jy AJSTEVj the general public to ' " know that W. KIR BY, corner of Queen and Waken eld-streets, has on sale :—.Newcastle Coal wholesale and retail), at the lowest rates. Bricks, Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-bark Shafts, Bpokes, and Red-sjum felloes, <ie, &c. always on hand. A large supply of the best Newcastle Cfiku nowon hand. <UU A .NX jfi I>, 500 tons or Old i * Brass, Copper, Iron, Zinc, Pewter, Lead, Mnntz Metal, Waste Paper, Canvas, Bagging, Rope, and Rags ; also, Bottles, Cast-off Clothing,. &c, it BATTYE -3s CO.'S London Marine Store, Old Market, Qneen-street, Auckland.—S. Moss, Manager AWTISD to SELL (cheap), White Lead, Galvanised Tubs ; also, Pumps Paints, Ploughs, <&c. N.B. — Highest price given for all kinds of old MetaI.—ALFRBD SMART, next to Blue Post, Victoria-street. WANTED KNOWN.—That Elliman's Celebrated Royal Embrocation for Horsos, Cattle, Hheep, &c,, continues to give the greatest satisfaction to all who use it. It is a certain cure for Lameness, Swellings, Sprains, Over-reaches, Bruises, Sores, and Cuts of every kind. First-rate local testimonials may be te> non application. Sole agents for Auckland, W. S. JONES, Saddler, Queenstreet. -ANTED KNOWN, that MORRISON is prepared to execute all ki of ASPHALTING at reasonable prices.—Addr eg Star Office. <? WANTED KNOWN, that The Pantheon is REMOVED to 198, Queenstreet, next isdoon's. Chemist, and opposite the Albert Hotel - Ford, Potter, and Co. NEW SONG will shortly be issued. —A. New Song by S. J. Lambert, F.R.A.S., Professor of Music, Auckland. S" ELECT Board and Besidence.— Harbour View House, Shortland Crescent. A UCKLAND EEGISTEY OFFICE -£a. for Servants, junction of Queen and Greystreets, nearly opposite the Fire-bell. "REV. QHARLES QLARK. HIS LAST APPEARANCE. Prior to his return to Melbourne, by the R.M.S. Macgregor. @§° The Free List Entirely Suspended, press excepted. CHORAL HALL, MONDAY. When Mr Clabk will be assisted by MISS CHRISTIAN, Who will make her first appearance in Auckland since her brilliant reception in the Southern Provinces, And when will be presented the following attractive PROGRAMME— Recital (first time)—" Mr Pickwick goes a-Shooting" (Dickens)— Rev Charles Clark Song—" The Three Fishers" (Hullah) —Miss Christian Reading—"The Return of Enoch Arden" (Tennyson) —Rev Charles Clark Song (first time) —" At Rest; a Story of New Year's Eve" (Edouard Barri)—Miss Christian Kecital (first time)—" Bob Cratchi^'a Christmas Dinner" (Dickens) —Rev Charles Clark Ballad—" Once Again" (Arthur Sullivan) — Miss Christian Serio-Comic Sketch (by desire) —" The Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn" (Dickens) —Rev Charles Clark

PEIOES OP ADMISSION : Reserved Seats and Orchestra, 3s ; Amphitheatre, 2s; Gallery, Is. Seats m secured at Upton's, where may be obtained , a for all parts of the Hall. Comm y c £, t 8; carriages at 10. -c at NOTj cEDuring the rush at the opening of the doors last night many persons passed into the Hall without paying, and others without giving up their tickets to the check-takers. The former will oblige by paying the price of their admission (several gentlemen having already done so), and the latter by leaving their tickets at Messrs Upton's, as those tickets will not be available for Monday. E. S. SMYTHE.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1621, 24 April 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1621, 24 April 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1621, 24 April 1875, Page 3

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