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WAITED to (cheap) If V,'iiitc Lead, Galvanised Tubs ; also, Pumps Painte, PlouxhS; &C. N.B.- Highest price given for all kinds ol old SietaL — ALFRED aWLAKT, next to Blue Post Victoria garget IX7 ANTED KNt »WN, Dry storage V » to Let. With or without large yard, at Battye and Co.'s (late Quick's), Elliott-street, Auckland. _ "ANTED, Everybody toil J EUiman's Celebrated Royal Embrocation f°r Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, <»c. Unfailing success. First rate local testimonials may be seen on application, *** Sole Agent for Auckland— W. S JONES, Wholesale and Retail Saddler, &c, Queen-street. S^~ Country Agents wanted.' WA NTED Known, that the cheapest and best way to be properly clothed, is to call and be measured at the Pantheon for your Coats, your Vests, and your Trousers. We make them well of good material, and guarantee a perfect lit.— Ford, Potter & Co., The Pantheon, 198, Queen-street W ANTED, to caJl the attention of the Public to our Tailoring Department. Trousers to measure at 15s, warranted shrunk.—The Pantheon, 198, Qtteen-Btreot. WANTED Known, that we make to Measure the cheapest Suits in New Zeaand from 40s, at the Pantheon, 198. Queeh-street. \f&< A. JN i _■}-■ U, 9\)\J tons tit' -Jid *' *' Brass, Copper, Iron, Zinc, Powter, Lead, Muntz Metal, Waste Paper, Canvas, Bagging, Rope, and Kaes ; also, Bottles, Cast-off Clothing, <*c, at BATIYK & CO.'B London Marine Store, Quick's Buildings, BHiott-street, Auckland.—S. Moss, Manager W~ANTED, the General Public to Know that J. ALWINGEB, Tailor (late from France and Germany), has commericed business iv his new premises. iMo 82, Victoria-street, -where he hopes to meet with such support as his knowledge and attention to business, and civility to his customers shall couoaaaud. Gentlemen's and boys' suits made to order; repairs, dyeing, and cleaning, in »1J Its branches, executed at the shortest notice. WAJMTED, Buyers for Cheap Paperhangings. To mike room for further shipment, I am determined to Sell Paperhangings, Scrim, White Lead, and Oil lower than ever for Cash.— C. Laßochc, Kyber Pass. WANTED, {Subscribes to Magazines to know that they can have the numbers Handsomely Bound, at a trifling coct. Music and other Binding done in best styIe.—WILLIAM LEYS, Machine Ruler and Account-Book Manufacturer, next door to the Evening Star Offlce, Wyndhamstreet. \\- AN i&i, JvJ>U WiN, that 1) v V g amis is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, Loors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks. Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, IronBark and Blue finrn Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at the owest market price, at his Yard , Custom-house Itreot. fjO AJ&ITED, the general public to V * know that W. KIRBY, corner of Queen and Wakefl eld-streets, has on sale :—Newcastle Coal wholesale and retK.il), at the lowest rates. Bricks, Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-bark Shafts, Bpokeis, and Ked-K-um Walloon, i«:., ike., always on hand. A large supply of tho best Newcastle Coke now on han d LOST, this afternoon, either in One-hur-gt 'bus or Queen-street, a lady's fine <»old Chai", with lccset attached, containing gentleman's portrai'.— Fiader will be rewarded on ruturuing same to Mr Cramnnd, at Henderson & Micfarlune's.! F> >R ALE, (cheap), a large lot of Splendid Oats, Trowsers and Vests will be old at a very low price Tc-nifiht! To-night! at Ihe Pantheon, 198 Quetn-street, next Edson's, Chemist. piIINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee R. J. De Lias. Stage Manager.. G. W. Collier. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, Positively the Last Night of MISS CARRY GEORGE & MR. R. W. LAWRENCE, In the unique production of HOME WRECK! Mary Tressider Miss Cabby George Richard Tressider Mr. R. W. Lawrence Song Miss Lizzie Morgan. To conclude with the Screaming Farce of PADDY IN INDIA! Thursday Evening, EAST LYNNE /—Lady Isabel (her great Impersonation), Miss Carry George. Carriages may bo ordered at 10.45 p m. Box Plan at Upton and Co.'s, Stationers. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s Cd ; Pit, Is. <JBSUi\ BAND Al IN ST X ELS in New Songs, Dances, Ballads, and Chorusses rp H E W~R~W~E~M A a U JN\ UXDER THE PATKOXAGE OF THE CRAFT. The Rev. P. P. AGNEW, Past P. 1, Chaplain under the Scotch and EngliMl Constitutions, will deliver a Lccmre on "F R E E M A S ONR V," In the Lome-street Hall, THIS EVENING. Doors open at 7.30. Chr.ir to be takpn at 8 o'clock by O. P .Pieive. Esq , P.G.M. of New Zealand. Single Ticket, 2t Cd ; double, 3s Tickets may be obtained from Past Masters "Wade, Haywood, Robinson, Niccol, Anderson, Skinner, Brassey, and Burns, and also at Messrs. Wayte's and Upton and Co.'s. COME and see Messrs. Seton and Bertie in their Funuyisms TO-MORROW NIGHT. PARNELL CROQUET CLUB en tertainment. Parnell Hall, Friday, September 24. First Part, MUSIC; Second Part, SPELLING MATCH. Two Prizes will be awarded in Spelling—one for Ladies and one for Gentlemen. Dictionaries: Ogilvie, Walker, and Nuttall. Chairman: Dr Ellis. Umpires: Col. Nation and Mr. Moss Tickets, 2s each, to be obtained at Messrs Upton's and Wayte's, Queen-street, or at Mr. Gilbert's, Parnell. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. CITY HALL, To-morrow Night! New Songs and-Dances. MUSICAL COMPETITION AND '•SPELLING BEE" ENTERTAINMENT Will be given By W. C. Dennes, in the V.M.C.A. Rooms on THURSDAY, the 23rd instant. One Five Guinea t-ewing Machin6 will be given as a prize to the young lady, under 15, who plays the best piece upon the Piano. Only two Pupils from any one School allowed to compete. And one Five Guinea Sewing Machine to the best speller. Competition in " Spelling Bee" open to all. Intending competitors will please send their names in to W. C. Deunes, Great Central Sewing Machine Depot, Queen-street. N.B.—Tickets to be had of Mr S-aiter and W. C. Dennes. 5 tickets for 4s, if purchased by Wednesday, 22nd. Admission at the door. Is. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. COME and see the Hobson Band Minstrels TO-MORROW NIGHT. T\ E V 0 N PORT. A " SPELLING BEE" and Musical Entertainment will be held in Trinity church School-room on THURSDAY Evening, 23rd September, at 8 o'clock. Proceeds for Church Harmonium Fund. Admission: Adults, Is ; children 6d. TONIC SOL-FA Musical Entertainment, under the conductorship of Mr C. Bloomfield, will take place in the Ponsonby Hall on FRIDAY, the .24th September in.aiii of the Church of England and Baptist Sunda> Schools at Ponsonby. Doors open at 7.30, to commence &t 8. Admission, Is 6d and Is. «, . tf p L O U^H -Iy*>G, Appljcation^.required forbearing and Ploughing , about i\cres in the suburbs.-Lapply to - ■ ■■ • \ /> GEO. a GRAHAM, ;. • j-, <_ i?{>! Bank Buildings. rrW) FARMERS AND OTHERS. Waflted a regular supply of Fresh Butter, Eggs, and Lard. Highest market price given for a firstclass article. , - D. ROBERTSON,. Family Grocer, Upper Symonds-street. IX on l 1 gbt horse. (Late Auckland Cavalry.) The Town Members pf the above Troop will muster at the Drilished on Thursday evening next, at halfpast seven o'clock. Full Uniform, with swords. Business important. ■ ALFRED E. ISAACS, Captain Commanding.. OR SALE, a fi^st-class i Billiard Table, with furniture complete, to be seen [a, Star. Hotel, Albert-street. *

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1749, 22 September 1875, Page 3

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