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After the fire has drawn up, Coke may be added in small lumps (not in large masses), either alone or mixed with Coal A fire made in this way is better for not being stirred, so long as there is space between the fragments of fuel for a free current of air. The value of Coke as a fuel and as a means of economy of Coal is hardly appreciated sufficiently. A mixed fuel of Coal and Coke is invaluable for the ordinary purposes of heating, and still more for those of cooking, as it absorbs the smoke or inflammable gases given off by Coal .during combustion, and renders the fire brighter, clearer, and hotter, than it can be made by any other means.—[Advt.]

"I O O X 0 U TBAKER & F ARROW'S DRAMATIC COMBINATION & ORCHESTRA (TWENTY IN NUMBER), Will arrive per 'Rotorua,' about the 3rd Sept., under Mr. Hegarty's management, AND WILL A.PPEAR IN THIS CITY FOR A SHORT SEASON. ' WH. DAMPIER'S new advertise • ment of Wonderful Bargains will be found in the 3rd column of the 4th page. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A CANVASSER FOB A | COUNTRY NEWSPAPER. —Apply at the Star Office. WANTED, an active Girl; sleep at home.—Devonshire Honae, Hobson-st. f WANTED, a smart Boy to carry out orders.—C. Mai or, Wcliesley-street. ANTED, a good General Servant.— 1 Milne and Choyce, Quceu-3troet. TWO Tailors wanted for J. Marshal!, Thames; steady men required; constent employment for really good men; wages, from £210a to £3 per week. Wanted at once. WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Sloman, top of Graf ton Road, third house below Wesloya__Chapol. OOD, MRS~MARY.— Wanted the address of Mrs. Mary Wood, formerly innkeeper in Auokland.—Apply to C. Williamson. Estate Agent, Vulcan Lane. WANTED, an active young Man (married preferred) as carter.—Apply to E. Gibbons and Co., Onohunga. WANTED, a Ploughman.—Apply at Mr. Prime's Store, Newton. W~~~ ANTED, a General Servant; one that can cook preferred.—Mrs. Jagger, Capt. Cook Brewery, Newmarket. WANTED, by a gentleman, Board and Residence in the locality of Parnell or Graf ton Road.—Apply, stating terms, to " G.," Post-offlce. - ■ ■ '■ nnO Bootmakers. —Wanted, a good hand. I employment, and highest wages given.—D. Fort, Shortland-street. WANTED, a Barmaid. — Occidental _ Hotel. WANTED, a strong Lad to ride for orders and attend to horses.—R. Reeves, Butcher, Victoria-street. WANTED, a First-class Housekeeper • must be able to cook for two or three people. — Apply at the Metropolitan Hotel, Queen-street. WANTED, a respectable Female Servant.—Apply at the Glasgow Bakery, Wellington-street. WANTED, a Bootmaker, a first-class general hand.—Apply to T. Leahy, Bootmaker, Queen-street, Onehunga. WANTED KNOWN, we make Clothing for the same price you pay for Slops. —I. Phillips, Tailor, Queen-street: . WANTED, an active Lad about 16.— Champtaloup and Cooper, Stationers, Queen-street. "OOTTLES ! BOTTLES ! BOTTLES ! WANTED, 10,000 dozen Beer Bottles. Highest price given. — Ehrenfried Bros., 3, Queenstreet, Auckland. ANTED KNOWN.—Special Line : 32 dozen real Crochet Antimacassars (latest patterns), selling at less than half price. A few boxes of Frilling left.—Mrs. Burkes Drapery Establishment, Victoria-street, next door but one to Rayner'3, Butcher Shop. ANTED, a steady Man, with a knowledge of Horses to drive a baker's cart; a married man preferred.—Apply Chas. Leslie, Parnell. "% J\ TAN TED Known, Cartes de Visite by v V the Queen's Photographers, of the principal Kings, Queens, Statesmen, Warriors, Actors, Actresses, and other notables of the world. Price, lOd each, or 8s a dozen, suitable for albums; Cabinet size, l 9 6d.—VV". H. Dampier, Victoria-street, corner of Hobson-street. W" AN TED, a General Servant; references required.—Apply to Mr3 W. Culpan, Selwyn Terrace. Parnell. W "ANTED Known, the cheapest place in Auckland for Boots, Shoes, &c, is William Holhsworth's Cheap Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 29, Victoria-street. Gentlemen's and Ladies' Boots and. Shoes mt.de to order. Fit and Quality .guaranteed. Fancy Slippers made up at moderate prices. . . :. - WANTED KNOWN, that W. Brownhill. Bootmaker, late of 70. Queen-street haa removal to his new premises,. 156. Queen street, next to the New Zealand Clothing Factory, where all orders for town or country, will receive piompt attention. W "ANTED KNOWN, that E. Bailey will have for sale at the Market on Saturday, an extra fine collection of Camellia Plants, both for size, variety, and quality; also a good assortment of Protea, Azalia, Daphne, Cyclemen.and Tuber Roses, &c. Cut Oamel'ias, and Violets; also Violet and Primrose Roots. A few well-assorted Apple and Peach Trees i Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Strawberry, and Rhubarb Plants, as usual.—E. Bailey, Huntley Lodge, Carlton Gore oad.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2602, 20 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2602, 20 August 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2602, 20 August 1878, Page 3