MUSIC WAREHOUSE. _ J. BROWN AND SON Desire to notify to their Friends and tho General Public that they are BEHOVING this week to their NEW PREMISES, at the foot of Shortlacdstr, et. PIANO ■'< by all the best makers, including Hord, A.' lison, Zeiolbb, BROADWtOD, etc, fioin £25 upwards. A constant Bupply of New Music. ANTED, a respectable Girl, about 14, for the country —Apply at this office. . WANTED, a steady young Man as Gardener, and to look after a hor«e.—Appiy his office. WANTED, a Housemaid.—Apply at Customhouse Hotel, Fort-street. WANTED Known, Lost some years ago a Beautiful Head of Hair. It 1b now beta* daily restored by having Hunkey Dura Shampoos at the American Hair Gutting Booms, Queenstreet.— Profegaor Evans, Proprietor. W~ ANTED, immediately, a General Servant and Nurßemaid; references required.—Apply to Mr Slmcox, Claremont Private Boarding Establishment, Princes-Btn et. WANTED to Borrow, £1,000 or £I,COO, at 10% interesi, for two years on first-class freehold and household property situated in the Waikato.—Address AB. Box No 19, Post-ofhce, Auckland. ANTED, a tfuraegirl. —Apply Mrs Pornwell. Queen-street. ANTED, Eaiming~man and wife to occupy a good Farm on Shares —For particulars apply to Adam Laybourn, Comroistion agent, Fort-atreet. LOST, last Tuesday, a Pink Parrot, wing cut. Finder will be rewarded by returning the same to E. Robinson, Shortland-Btreet. rTAUTION. —I hereby give notice V> that I will not be responsible for any Debts my wife Margarat Hegarty, may contract from this date. —WM. HBGARTY. : THE Third Anniversary of the Devonport Lodge, 1.0. G.T., will be celebrated by a Public Soiree, in the Devonport Hall 00-night (Thurßday), 31st test. Tea at 6.30 p.m. AddreMei, Songs, and Recitations at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s. Return Tickets by Ferry Steamers at single fares. r\TAHTJHU PUBLIC HALL. AORAND VARIETY CONCERT & QUADRILLE PA^TY^rblgfven on WEDNESDAY September 6th. in the above Hall. Admission to Concert and Dance, 2s. Doors open rpHE AEGYLL HOTEL, 1 GISBOBNB, , Opposite the Bank of NewvZealand. The undersigned begs to intimate th at having completed extensive alterations and add)' MB to.Ms well-known and favourite hostelry, he is no pared to offer accommodation second to nont in the district. S. M. W. being In a position * J^£_____2 neß ' Spirits, *0., direct, none but the besttßranaa are kept. Spacious and Lofty Dining and Commercial Booms, A suite o cheerful well-ventilated Bedrooms have also been added to the premise*. Bath and Billiard Boom (one of Alooefc 8 best Tables. Olvility and Comfort Combined with Moderate Charges. SAMUEL MASON T^BON, Proprietor.
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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2046, 31 August 1876, Page 3
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