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various r articles suitable for presents. Just received,i»ome magnificent all-wool Kidderminster Carpets, for dining and bed-rooms ; very cheap Tapestry, Brussels and. Felt Carpets : the . largest stock in Auckland. AH kinds of. "House Furniture, and an immense assortment of Bedsteads ItQn Brasß. Kpuri,. Oeflar, Rijnu, and .Mottled Kauri; with"Wardrobes, Drawers; Wash-stands,-and Tables match. Dining and Drawing-room Suites to suit all classes. Several new designs in Eirioleum not seen before in the city ; Oil Cloths, all widths, Carpets measured for, cut out, and laid, and Goods delivered Fkeb OF Charge,to any part of the town. Catalogues sent Post Free. Ladies and gentleman about to Furnish, are. invited to stroll through ths "Arcade," where, in addition to HouseFurnishing Goods, will be seen Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, and Fancy Goods, hHOLLOWAY, GAELIOK, AND CbANWEIX, Proprietors, City Hall Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland. . ! After the fire has drawn up, Coke may be added in small lumps (not in large masses), either alone or mixed with CoaF 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 Cokeis invaluable forthe 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.]

WH. DAMPIER'S new advertise- • ment of Wonderful Bargains will be found in the 3rd column of the 4th page. WANTED, a respectable young Girl aa General Servant; one accustomed to children preferred.—Apply at once to Mrs. Larder, Victoria House, Devonport. WAN'tTD, a Hairdresser for Napier.— Apply to Francie J. Shortt, City Hair Cutting Rooms, Auckland. ANTED, a General Servant; one accustomed to children.—Mrs. Ivil, Hobßon-sti -;et, opposite Mr. Greenaway's. 7r$JA S TED, the keep the Money in the * •' .' District.—The beet means of doing so is to obtain your Groceries and Provisions of me. Tti.'e, 3dperlb.; Sugar, from 4Jd; Family Tea, i,a and 2a 6d; my Superlative; Mixture. 33. This Tea is the best value in Auckland. Try it. All other Goods equally cheap and superior in quality.—W. S. Collins. Grocer. Parnell. ANTED, a General Servant ; one 'that can cook preferred.—Mr. Jaggar, Captain Cook Brewery, Newmarket. WANTED to Let,. 10 acres: in two paddocks, permanent water, Mount Roskill Koad, 2f miles from Post-office.— Knquire at this office. '_ '■ ' ■ W' "ANTED, a strong Boy, about 15.— Apply, at once J. ;W, iCarr and Sons, Customhouse-street. : W" ANTED Known, Vacaucies for two .or three young Men Boarders.—Mrs Robinson, Albert Villa, Albert-street.; WANTED, a good General Servant. — Mrs? Gft Lewisl S*lwyn Terrace, Parnell. a copyoM Maritana," new or second-hand,—Apply to Mr. Charles. Ohappel, Star office. ■ <y, WANTED, a respectable young Girtr about 14 or 15, to do hqusework.—|Mrs. Walker, Ponsonby Road, neor Hepburn-street. J 'ANTED, Photographic Cblourist.— Wanted first-class J.ady Colourist for Wellington.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, a good Man Cook for th Delta Hotel, Newcastle.—Apply imme diately office of this paper. WANTED, a respectable Girl about 13 or 14 years of age, to make herself useful.—Mrs. Cleal, Karangahape Road, near the Windmill. ■ W" ANTED, a Servant Gill, for a small family; good wages given.—Apply at once Mrs. J. Levy, 210, Queen-street. ANTED, two Cabinetmakers. Wages fcr good hands, 12s. per day. Two years work guaranteed.-For particulars apply at this office. "OHOTOGRAPHIC LENS.—Wanted a JL God Cabinet Lens. State maker, size, and price to " P.," Star Office. \%7 ANTED Known, that the underV v Hie-npfl i"-««" liana lor sum l"irsfc olaao mingies or various descriptions; also one Waggonette; new Harvest Waggon, with springs, pole and shafts, and hay frame attached; Spring Carts of every description. ■ All guaranteed first-class articles.—A. Mackib, Royal Standard Carriage and Spring Factory, Durham-street. W" ANTED, a Wheelwright; must be a good general hand; to proceed to Gisborne; highest wages given to a suitable man. —Apply J. Scotter, Newmarket-Forge. W ANTED, a good General Servant. — Milne and Choyce, Queen-street. WO Tailors -wanted for J. Marshall, Thames; steady men required; oonstent employment for really good men; wages, from £210a to £3 per week. Wanted at once. W "AN TED, an active young Man (married preferred) as carter.—Apply to E. Gibbons and Co., Onehunga. ' W "ANTED, a, strong Lad to ride for orders and attend to horses.—R. Reeves, Butcher, Victoria-street. WANTED, a respectable Female Ser-. •vant.—Apply 'at the Glasgow Bakery, Wellington-street. ,'■■ ■ . -.-■. W ANTED, a Bootmaker, a first-class general hand.—Apply to T. Leahy, Bootmaker, Uueen-Btreet, Onehunga. ■ . _^ W' ANTED KNOWN," we make Clothing for the same price you pay for Slops. —I. Phillips, Tailor, Queen-street. ; ■ -: T>OTTLES! BOTTLES! BOTTLES 1 WANTED, 10,000 dozen Beer Bottles. Highest price given. — Khbenfrikd Bros:, 3, Queenstreet, Auckland. ' ';'.;''' M fANTED Known, Cartes de Visite by V V the Queen's Photographers, of the principal Kings, Queens,.- Statesmen, Warriors, Actors, Actresses,:and bthe°r notables of the, world. Price, lOd each, or 8s a dozen, suitable for albums; Cabinet size, Is6d.—W. H. Dampier, Victoria-street, corner of Hobson-street. / ' \ .': ,' WANTED Known, my 2$ 6d Family; Mixture is a blend of rare arid sterling teas, comprising China, Java, and Assam. It gives great satisfaction.—F. Whitehead. . WANTED, ; Buyers for the j2a .Tea extraordinary.! .-! Contains the sdftings from fine teas, and though broken'and small leaf, gives a capital liquor.—F. Whitehead. W' ANTED Known, " Nestles Milk v Food" for Infants.. Scarcely any thing is too good to say of it. 2i 6d per- tuu—F. Whitehead, Victoria-street. V J ;r, ANTED Known, more of the Is 6d AmericaniJßrooms. They are exceptionally cheap.—F. WhiteheacL " ; JUST RECEIVED, extra-choice Provincial Hams (sty-fed), and from fc monthsold pigs, -per lb.—F. Whitehead; i JUST OPENED, 6000 r "IXL" Cigars, , . very fine, & for Is.—F. Whitehead. •..■,.■'< W "ANTED, Buyers for my '> Very Rich Been Brown" Tea, 3s per lb.—F. Whitehead, Victoria-street. ;' ' .:; : 1 \mTAJNTED, KNOWN, that W.: Brownv t bill, Bootmaker, late of 70, Queen-street has : remeved to his new premises, 156, Queen street, next: to ■ the New:: Zealand Clothing Factory, where all orders for town or [country, will receive ni ompt attention;) N;Bi—No Watertights guaranteed without 'being stamped " W. Brownhill" on the uppers. -r; : TO THE BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, 10 , Good Rivetters and Finishers,-and Good "Machinist.—-Apply-to W. J. Pallant, Wellington. W "ANTED Known,/the cheapest place in Auckland for Boots,, Shoes, &c, is; William Holdsworth'b Cheap B^ot dnd Shoe Warehouse, 29, Victoria-street. Gentlemen's and Ladies' Boots and Shoes ms.de to order. Fit and Quality guaranteed. Fancy Slippers made; tip at moderate prices. -,■<.,.: WANTED KJSUWJN, that-Jtt. .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; &e,^ Cut Camellias, 'and "Violets;,, also Violet and Primrose Roots. A few well-assortedf-Apple and Peach Trees i Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Strawberry, * and Rhubarb Plants, aa usuaL^E. Bailey, rHuntleylodge, Carlton'Qore pad,. > r, ~-■ ■■...-■ ■.■ ■'■■ -:.', >~:■"> : '' ""' ' THE Person who callodif6r-?:a: *' History of the Sea" and left a " Knife,". f can get it ;at'Brarhe's,ithird house above Turkish Baths. Subscribers for-" r The History of the Sea." who « hate no/place'of-business,l get^redubtion of Is. at Brame's, Upper Qupen-street. \ ■(■>■•■ ~ D. D. REID, Agent. WANTEDr/a Fiji" or Polynesian Boy lfor general.work.i-For address apply at .this office. ■ ...■:}:': -H.fi'. -^hl-t j TXT ANTED.".KNOWN, thatD. GpLDIE 1 YY .1 is prepared to supply allikinds of Timber and other Building' Materials, including Sashes. Doors, Mouldings. Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bark and Bine Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at the lowest market price, at his Yards, Custom-house-Btreet

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 22 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 22 August 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 22 August 1878, Page 3

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