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[ADVERTISEMENT. TO THE EDITOR. gin _a letter appears in yesterday s Herald respecting some favour shown to some merchants. I, as Marine Surveyor on the wharf, can see whether such is the case or not. There is no favour shown by Captain Bllis to any person. The writer of the letter, had he been a man, would have signed Ms name.—l am, Re., JrHILtP JONES. Auckland, March 28, IS7B. The last Sau Francisco mail brought advices from Mr G. V. Stewart, in which he writes: " I fear it will be July or August before we reach Auckland." The " Bay of Plenty Times" says: "Mr Stewart apparently proposes making several improvements at his residence at Katikati; among other things he is bringing out a first-class billiard-table, and he has instructed Mr Louch, C.E., to prepare plans for the extension of his house at Mount Stewart, comprising a billiard-room, study, bedrooms, &c. Mr Stewart has also given instructions for the erection of a large store close to the landing-place (all to be completed previous to his arrival), for storage of cargo and goods for himself and other settlers. We understand from private letters received by the Katikati settlers that several families have notified to them their having become purchasers of lands on the special settlement, and have written of their proposed arrival in this colony." WANTED, a Seivant Girl about 14.— D. Evitt, Guurnakor, 211, Queen-street, opposite the Market. __ WANTED, an Apprentice'for the Brass Foundry; one who has been some time at the trade preferred.—Apply Branston and Forstcr, Albert-street. __ WANTED, immediately, a Milliner and woman for Wanganui.—Apply Madame Bottonelli, Wellesley-street. I >OOT TRADE.—Wanted, a good Bench > Hand for ereneral work.—Apply G. Foster, Market Corner, Queen-street. '\\T ANTE D, £i Bookseller and Y¥ Stationer's Assistant who understands his business.—Edward Wayte. WANTED, one or two respectable BoarderG, lGs per week, at last house but ono Alten Road. lilt AND BOY.—Wanted, a strong Boy for Errands. —Milne and Choyco. ANTED, a Barman for an Hotel in the country.—F. G. Ewington. WANTED to LET, 8-roomed House in Newton ; rent 12s per week.—Apply to Mrs. Lee, Fruiterer, Karangahape Road, New ton. W~OULD-BE VOTERS ! For 1/ T. B. Haunaford will fill in and obtain the legal forms and attestations. Saturday last day. —Queen-street, opposite Army and Navy Hotel. W "ANTED, about 100 cubic yards fresh ■water Sand delivered on the Beach, Onehunga. — Apply Keane and Jenkinson, Victoria-street, or at the Pali Farm, Onehunga. W I' ANTED, a thoroughly .experienced V T Clothing Hand; must be steady; no other need apply. — Somerfleld and Leek. W" AN TED to LET, a Shop in the most central part of Queen-street.—\V. J. Offer and Co.. Bootmakers, Queen-street. W ANTED, a Girl about j6 as general servant to proceed to Gisborne. References required.—Apply Mrs. J. C. Morrin, Queen-street. W"~XNTED, a good COMPOSITOR.— Apply at once to H. Barton, Evening St_r office. ANTED, a respectable General Servant; washing put out.—Mrs C Burton, Parncll Bakery, Parnell. W~ ANTED to SELL, 40 dozen ' Cut Josephine Ladies' Kid Gloves, winter colours, sizes 6, GJ, 6J, 03; also, a lot of Fancy Ribbons, new pattern, 6d per yard.—W. Eyre, Enneskillen House, Victoria-street. TO CABINETMAKERS. —Wanted, a good general hand.—For particulars apply at once to Whinray and Strong, Gisborne. GOVERNESS wanted for a Ladies' School in the Waiknto; a French or German lady preferred.—Apply to Mra. Roes Watts, Hamilton, Waikato. W" ANTED, an Apprentice.—Apply to James McKenzie, Locksmith and General Blacksmith, Lome-street, ANTED, by a young Man, Situation in a General Store; town or country. Has had 10 years exporience.—Apply by letter 1.X.L., Star office. __ WANTED, a General Servant.- -Apply Mrs. Slornan, top of Graf ton Road, third house below the Wesleyan Chapel. WANTED. —A married lady residing in the country (house beautifully situated facing the sea), wishes to receive in her family two or three Little Girls as boarders, to be educated with her own daughter.—For terms, &c, apply EW, SrAß_Offico. WANTED, Tenders for Parapet Walling and Post and Rail Fencing on the Mount Eden Road.—Apply for particulars to R. Udy, Mount Eden. ANTED, a Boy for the Butchering.— Apply to Mr McNaughton, Butcher, Victoria-street. ANTED, a good Ploughman as General.—John Udy, Panmure. ANTED, a good General Servant for Remuera.—Apply to Mrs Chambers, Carlton Road, opposite Grafton Road School. ANTED, a respectable Youth to assist in the Working Men's Public Baths.—Cheap Furniture Mart, Victoria-street East. I WANTED ! WANTED !—Wanted to Sell (very cheag), 120 boxes of very fine Raisins, only id lb; only 13s per box of 451bs. Be in time. Preserved Milk, 6d tin.—H. Watts, General Dealer, Pitt-street. WANTED, everybody to keep the money in the country, and Purchase the Wangarei Kamo Coal. Try a small quantity before you get your winter supply. The best local Coal in the Province. All orders left at the Yard, Fort Britomart, or at Mr. G. Neal's, corner of Nelson and Welles'.ey-streets, will be promptly attended to.—a. Barr, agent. RAPERY.— Wanted, a good Junior.— Apply to Y.Z., Star office. ANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmaking.— A. Linabury and Co. - HY should not my customers live a long while, maka their hair grow, and send their babies to sleep, as well as get rich? I help them to get rich, for the money sensible people save through buying off me is enormous; and as regards the first part of my statement, I have Holloway's Pills and Ointment at Is 2d a box • Cockle's Pills, Is 2d a box; Cloriline, Is 3d a bottle; Weston's Wizard Oil, to make the hair grow ; Barry's Tricopherous, for the same purpose, which I will let you know another time; Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, to send the darlings to sleep when they are in pain ; two superior Galvanic Batteries, £1 each; Ladies' Bows, Id; grand lot of superior ditto very cheap; good Elastic, Is quarter-gross; Pretty Bootees, 6d a pair; Puff Boxes, with puff, 9d, suchbeauties at Is 6d; they lock like solid silver, but lam not quite sure that they are; superior Hemmed Lawn Handkerchiefs, 4d; Gents' ditto, 6d; large Looking Glasses, 4d, not those kind that make you look horrible; Linen Buttons, 9d a gross; Hair Pins, different sizes, 8d alb.; Tailor's Thimbles, 9d a dozen; Crochet Hooks, 4d a dqz.; Glycerine or Windsor Soap, 7 for is; large tins Baking Powder, 6d; lot of other Bargains, which I will tell you of next time.—W. H. Darnpier. Victoria-street, corner of Hobsonstreet. ._ MRS. HENRY informs ladies that she ■ intends opening her large room upstairs as a Waiting Room for Servants. Hours from ten to twelve a.m., and two to five .m -E. Henry's Kegis try Office, Shortland-street. ' ANTED, Purchasers for all descriptions of Timber, Sashes, Doors, Mouldngs, Joiner's Work, &c, at Prices to meet the times.—Auckland Timber Company (Limited)' G. Holdship, Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2500, 29 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2500, 29 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2500, 29 March 1878, Page 3

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