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UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, junction of Pitt and Vincentstreets.—Divine Service every Lord's Day.— Morning, at 11, Rev. W. S. Harper; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. R. Taylor. C_ T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN >0 CHURCH.—Services vill be conducted in the Church, at the junction of Kyber Pass and Symonds-street. on Sunday, April 21.—Morning, at 11, Rev. Mr, Fraser; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. li P. Macnicol. THEATRE ROYAL.—Sunday Evening Services (under the conduct of tho Young Men's Christian Association). April 21st. 1878. Doors open at 7.30; Service to besin at 8, and close at 9 p.m. All are invited. Seats free. mo TANNERS.—W Tanted, a Beamsman. JL Apply by letter to W. E. Stamford, Bermondsey Tannery, Woolston, Christchurch, Canterbury. • ANTED, a Situation by a steady man, to drive a cart or work in a store; good references.—Apply this office. WANTED KNOWN.—Several gentlemen (?) having endeavoured to entice my Fijian boy from my service, I hereby give notice that should this course be persevered in, I will publish the names and addresses of the parties in question. — R. D. Sykes, Auckland Turkish Datus. April 20.1878. WANTED, two good Salesmen, for the Fancy Dress and Manchester Departments.—Apply to J. Cosgrave and Co., on Tues. day morning at ten o'clock. ANTED Known, I have landed this day One Ton of Fresh Oysters, for Easter week. Send your orders early.—J, Lowndes, Oysterman, next Alexandra Hotel, Parnell. ANTED, a good Coat Hand; day work for a permanency, £3 per week.— G. Bryett, Shortland-street. TV^ANTED, a Blnck Boy, to assist in a V T gentleman's houso, and act as boots, &c; a comfortable home, wages, and clothes.—Apply to Publisher. Star office. ANTED to Purchase, Improved Property of 50 to 100 acres good Land. Good communication desirable. — Investor, P. 0., Auckland. XTSTANTED, competent Men to Split V ? Railway Sleepers.—Apply Guthrie and Lamach, Onehunga. WANTED, 30 able-bodied Ditchers.— Apply to Maclean & Co., Fir Court, Cambridge.' " WANTED, a Youth accustomed to the Bii tchering.—G. Hal me. ■\T7ANTED, for the Country, a good V T Cook ; and also a General Servant.— Aurora Hotel, Victoria-street. WANTED, a good Female Cook.— Waterman's Dining Rooms, QueenStreet. ■ TTfTT-A-NTED, a good Laundress.— V T Victoria Hotel. WANTED, a strong active Girl aged about 15 or 16, to make herself generally useful; must have references.—Apply Mrs. John Taylor, corner of Ponsonby Road and Colling-wor>d-strect.„ ANTED, a Servant Girl, one that can milk ; references required.—Apply Mrs. Beck, Mount Albert; or Mrs Henry, Short-land-street. ANTED, for Auckland Club, a regular supply of Poultry and Vegetables. —G. Robson. Caterer. WANTED to Purchase, for cash, a First-class Merchant's Safe.—Apply by letter, statiner where to be seen and price, addressed " Safe." Star Oflico. ANTED~ a respectable Lad to drive a Baker's Cart.— MrLyle.Glasgow Bakery, Wellington-street. WANTED TO PURCHASE,VoIunteer Land Scrip.—Samuel Cochrane and Son. '_ . WANTED, a respectable General Servant; washing put out.--Apply to Mrs. C. Burton, Parnell Bakery. ANTED, a reliable middle-aged person to take charge of two children, and assist in needlework.—For address app'y at this oflico. WANTED, a good Well Si nicer.— Sims and Brown, Dovonport. WANTED immediately, Tenders not later than 26th instant, at noon (Labour only), for erecting a Sawmill at Aratapu.— Plans and particulars to be seen at Aratapu. ANTED, a respectable Boy about 14 yearn old for an office.—Apply Tuesday morning next. 11, Insurance Buildings. ANTED, 6 or 8 Pick and Shovel Men on Monday, in London-street, Ponsonby. at 8 a.m. sharp.—Apply on the works.™™: ANTED, an Improver.—Apply at the Newton Bakery. WANTED, a respectable Boy, able to read and write.—J. Hopkins, Queenstreet Junction. _ WANTED, a young Man to drive a horse aud cart; references required.— Mr. Easdown, Baker. WANTED, an Assistant Waiter.— Governor Brown Hotel, Hobson-street. ANTED a plain Cook and Laundress. Apply before 12 to Mrs. W. Cruickshank, Grafton Road. ANTED, a clean, tidy Girl, about 14, Apply for address to Mr. Aloy, Watchmaker. Queen-street. ANTED, Furcliar.b-6 tor all descriptions of Timber, Sashes, Doors, Mould, ngs, Joiner's Work. &c., at Prices to meet tho times. | Auckland Timber Company Limited), G. Hoi.obi.ip. Manager. WANTED, Benchmen.—Aberdeen'Boot Factory. , WHITE Lawn Handkerchiefs, hemmed, such beauties, M each, they do for the ladies to laugh in instead of their parasols, which I see they do when they meet me in the street; they also do well for the ladies to cry in when their husbands won t buy them one of my 3s 6d Velvet Jackets. I have lots more useful Tooth Combs at 2d ; Alexander and Morlcy Knitting Cotton, Is 9d lb. lam bringing Winter Crinolines into fashion again, and no wonder, they are so handsomo and superior, and only 2s ; the same as regards Dres3 Improvers, of which I have bought over 25 doz. more, and such pretty ones at 6d, made of r<»al down, and some economical ones made of leather at the same price. I have not known any lady to buy ono for her own use, but either for someone else or for a child's pillow; however, they sell fast, aud lam not inquisitive. Ladies, what would your husbands say if they know what I was writing about? Red, Blue and Black Felt Houso Boots, 4a 6d, for those who don't wish to catch cold ; Ladies' Scarves (white), 6d ; Knitting Pins (wooden), 3d pair; fresh lot of Ladies' Cloth and Velvet Jackets, 3s Gd to 9s, a great bargain ; lot of White Lace, Id to 3d a yard; Infants Red and Blue Felt Boots, Is 9d pair; Coloured Shawls, 23 6d each; Ladies' Leather Hags, 2s 6d; Beautiful Chemises, 3s 6d each; Night Dresses, 5s 6d; large lot of good Scents, Id a bottle; Lavender Water, sd; large do, 9d; lay in a stock of my superior 3s Green Tea, as I shall not get any more, I only intend to keep to my splendid 2s Tea ; handsome Collars and Cuffs, Is the set ; Ladies' Umbrellas, 2/6; Gents'do., 2/6; Hamburg Net, for dresses, Is 3d yard; Children's White and Coloured Socks. 3d; Men's Unbleached do, _!d • Boys' do, i\d ; 200-yard Reels Clark's Black Glazed Cotton, id, or lOd a dozen; Large White Towels, Id ; Men's Braces, 6d. I intend soon to tell the ladies how to get rich, and also several other things, but I have not time at present; also about my discovery of Perpetual Motion, and several other " trifling" matters, which, as tho papers say, are held over for the present. I don't intend to have any of my advertisements copyright, so the " Herald," or any other paper, can insert them free of charge; just reflect on my liberality. Grey and other Coloured Braid, Is the J-gross ; Ribbon Velvet, .18 yards for Is; lot of Black Brooches and Earrings, 4d, 6d, and 9d. Small shopkeepers and hawkers may do well through buying of me, as I have a very large stock of bargains. Keep my advertisement by you, as I often have some of the last lots left. Strong Thin Wrapping Paper, 2s a ream ; House, Shop, and Apartment To Let Papers, id a dozen ; Large Bottles Hair Oil, 6d ; handsome sets of Brooch and Earrings, 6d the set; Safety Matches, id a packet of 10; splendid Canary Seed 31bs for s. I advertise thinKS at such low prices that people who judge others by themselves think I am deceiving them; for their information I beg to state that I shall always return the money for any article not approved of, if they do not keep it over two weeks; Boys Turban Hats, reduced to 3d; Empty Cases, 3d; Barrels, Is; handsome Is 9d Kits for Is; tell your boys I am selling 2d Jew's Harps for Id, and Id ones for id; such lovely Puff Boxes, at Is 3d, if they are not solid silver they look very much like it; Snuff Boxes, Id each ; Kid Reviver, reduced to Id a bottle ; Coloured Lead Pencils, 2d or Is 6d a dozen ; other Good Pencils, ldor9d a dozen; Pea Nuts, 6d per lb, or 3d by the bag; a fresh beautiful assortment of Hair Plaits, Chignons, Coronets, &c.; a variety of Hair Pads at 2d—W. H. Dampier, Victonastreet, corner of Hobson-street. EMATSON.— W.T., Wainui, Avill be . in Auckland on Tuesday next. Call or leave your address with Mr A. Brock, Short-land-street, at 12 o'clock noon. | -aasfe?^ npHE s.s. lalla rookh JL will leave Onehunera for the "*^™™*'Manukau Heads on MONDAY, at 9 o'clock a.m. j. W. WALLER. O MASTER MARINERS AND PICNIC PARTIES. The Naval Brigade will Fire Shot and Shell from the North Head-at their target on Rangitoto, on Easter Monday. You are hereby warned not to anchor in the line of fire, or hold a picnic near the Target. Bearing of Target from North Head: N.K. by N. IN. magnetic. E. LeROY, Captain Naval Brigade. Officers and Men to mnster at the Boat-shed 1 atii.3oa.rn. on Monday. E.L.K.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2518, 20 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2518, 20 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2518, 20 April 1878, Page 3

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