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WANTED Known, * that I open this evening Metallic Wreaths, thinnest imported into Auckland; Expanding Pot Covers, New Seeds, &c.; Green Peas, a fine Bample.— H?Lipscombe, Tasmanian Seed Store, opposite T. and S. Morrin. ANTED, three good Coal Miners; good wages to be made if good coal miners; none but good ones need appiy.-C. Harding, Maramarna Coal Mines. W PAYNE, Baker, College Hill, fun- • sonby.—BbSt Bread, 3d per loaf, caßh at the shop; Delivered, 3£d. " ANTED, immediately, a good Milch Goat; iv full flush of milk-Apply at once to T. B. Hill, Chemist, opposite the theatre. ANTED Known, Ladies and (*entlemen Of Auckland, come and see the wonderful bargains now offering in Haw, Boots, &c. Come early, and avoid overcrowding.—J. Simpson, Cheap Drapery Store, corner or vio toria and Albert-streets. , WANTED, a good Smith ; one handy at fitting preferred.—Apply to E. Gibbons, Onehunga. — W' ANTED, a General Seivant; reterence3 required.—Mrs. Wayte, Carlton Road. ANTED, a Pair of Sawyers for Bay of Manas.—Apply to the Master of the s.B. lona. WANTED, a Nursemaid —Mrs. Theo. Kissling, Conquest Place, Parnell. WANTED, several good General Servants ; good wages given.—Apply Mrs. lionebottorn. opposite McPherson's,.Newton. "ANTED, a General Servant —Apply Mrs. McNaughton, Victoria-street, near Hopson-street. W "AN TED, a Junior Clerk ; must write a good hand.—Apply, with references, stating terms, to Box 108. ANTED, at once '—Housemaid, Parlourmaid, and Kitchenmaid (all three same hotel, Waikato); Man to milk and plough, wages, £1; Pupil Teacher, numerous "Female Servants, several good Gardeners, Ploughmen, Young Girls to assist; Farm Couple, commencing wages £70 ; Servant for Gisbnrne, wages 15s. —Hannaford's Registry. Queen-street. to the keep the Money in the District.—The best means of doing so ia to obtain your Groceries and Provisions of me. Rice, 3d per lb.; Sugar, from did ; Family Tea, 2s and 23 6d; my Superlative Mixture, 3s. 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 Known, Vacaucies for two or three young Men Boarders.—Mrs Robinson, Albert Villa, Albert-atreec. WANTED, two Cabinetmakers. Wages fcr good hands, 12a. per day. Two years work guaranteed.—For particulars apply at this office. . ANTED, a good General Servant. — Milne and Choyce, Queen-street. ANTED, a strong Lad to ride for orders and attend to horses. —R. Reeves,Butcher, Victoria-street. ANTED, a respectable Female Servant.—Apply at the Glasgow Bakery, "Wellington-street, "DOTTLES! BOTTLES! BOTTLES! WANTED, 10,000 dozen Beer Bottles. Highest price given. — Ehrenfbied Bros., 3, Queenstreet, Auckland. ÜBSCRIBERS for " The History of the Sea," who have no place of business.get a i eduction of Is. at Brame's, Upper QueenStreet' D. P. REID, Agent TO THE BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, 10 Good Rivetters and Finishers, and Good •Machinist.—Apply to W. J. Pallant, Wellington. WANTED Known, the cheapest place in Auckland for Boots, Shoes, &c., is William Holobworth's Cheap Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 29, Victoria-street. Gentlemen s and Ladies' Boots and Shoes mude to order. Fit and Quality guaranteed. Fancy Slippers made up at moderate prices. WANTED KNOWN, that E. Bailey will have for sale at th© Market on Saturday, an extra fine collection of Camellia Plants, both for size, variety, and quality; also a good assortment of Protea, Azalia, Daphne, Cycl^men.and Tuber Roses, &c. Cut Camellias, and Violets; also Violet and Primrose Roots. A few well-assorted Apple and Peach Trees '■ Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Cabbage, Cauhowor, Strawberry, and Rhubarb Plants, as sual .—E.Bailey, Huntley Lodge, Carlton Gore ITSTANTED KNOWN, thatD. GOLDIE W ia prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, including Sashes. Doom, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Block*, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at the lowest market price, at his Yards. oin-houee-Btreet WANTED Known, that the undersigned has on hand for sale First-class BuKgies of various descriptions ; also one Waggonotte: new Harvest Waggon, with springs, pole and shafts, and hay frame attached; Spring Carts of every description,,. All guaranteed first-class articles.—A. Mackie, Royal Standard • Carriage and Spring Factory, Durham-street. ■\&TANTED Known, Cartes de Visite by V V the Queen's Photographers, of the prinolpal Kings, Queens, Statesmen, Warriors, Actors, Actresses, and other notables of the world; Price, lOd each, or 8s a dozen, suitable for albums; Cabinet size, 1r 6d.—VV. H. Dampier, Victoria-street, corner of Hobson-street. A LL Parties who have taken Tickets in X3l respect of the Art Union for the Oil Painting of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,, are hereby requested to pay the amount of their subscriptions to the undersigned, whose receipt alotie will be binding, no other perßon having authority to collect monies on account of such Art Union.—Davii> Dunningham, Governor Browne Hotel.—Hobson-street, Auckland, 23rd August, 1878. . ■ . TOyT A, N T E D X N O WN. TO TRADESMEN, MECHANICS, s ,. r AND OTHERS. MONKY^ADyd^NCKD in SUM • of R2 to-£SO on personal v Becurity, re-payable by Weekly Instalment;'at I>;.H;NEUMKGEN Auckland Loan Office, J65, Queen-street opposite Savings Bank. '" ■' (■>'] . v Private entranoe flowa right-of-wa . , ANTED Known, that E, NOKRIS, Photographer, 222, Queen-street, is building a large' and commodious Studio in Grey-street, opposite Market Hotel. Removing from Queen-street. Open for business ?at new addre'ss^as-soon-.as' building completed, about September. - — -■ ' WANTJ£t>>.'4<'NOWN, ■ having- pur -chasedlargely.from ■ auction Sale a Mr' Brown's. "Shttrtrand-street; will soil Piano Music .from Jd toßd; Chap'pel's, Boosey's, Metzler, and otber Piano, Book Music, Is each, or 10s a dozen; •Op.era Bouffe Music Books for the stage or drawing-room;' Is ; ./Oichestra ! Music Books,'"Is; Instruction Books'sfor the Harmonium, Cornet,.Cornet-a-Pißtbn, Flute, jClarionet, Organ, and English Concertina, Is f also, 40 magnificent-German Concertinas, from 4s to 12a; a few--large inferior ernes-at iz 6d and 53. Please to tell.your friends\tp.read my long advertisement at th.c back; of this paper.—W.H. Dampier, Victoria-stree.tj;-corner of Hobson-st. r* O T... ory>0 ry> B A T H. WANTED, the Public to Know that the Public Baths, Victoria-street East, are ropen Week days, 7 a.m. till 9 p.m.; Sundays, 7 till 10 a.m.; end all week days, except Saturday, from 2 till 4 p.m., for Ladies. Hot, Cold, and Shower Bath", and every convenience for Ladies and Gentleman, la. ■ ' WANTED KNOWN, that W. Brownbill, Bootmaker, late of 70, Queen-street has remeveS. to hia new premises, 156. Queen street, next to the New Zealand Clothing Factory, where all orders for town or country, will receive piompt attention. N.B.—No Watertights guaranteed without being stamped W. BrownhiU" on the uppers. mSLEY'AN CHURCHES. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). PITT-STREET.— Morning, 11, Rev. G. Bond; Evening, 6.30, Rev. T. Buddie. PARNELL. — Morning, 11, Rev. J. Wallis; Evening, 6.30, a student. _ ■_: ... GRAFTON ROAD.—Morning, Rev. T. Buddie ; Evening, 6.30, a Student. UNION-STREET.— Morning, 11,Mr. Cox; Evening, 6.30, Mr. White. PONSONBY.— Morning, 11, a Student; Evening, 6.30, Rev. W. Kirk. „„«,,• NEW NORTH ROAD. — Afternoon, 2.30, Mr. Qual trough; Evening, 6.30, Mr. Wykes. MOUNT ALBKRT.—Morning, 11, Mr. Burton. NORTH SHORE.—Morning, 11, Rev. W. Kirk; Evening, 6.30. Rev, G. Bond. <SS. Collections in all the Churches at each service, in aid of Foreign Missions. ONEHUNGA CIRCUIT WESLEYAN CHURCH. OTAHUHlJ.—Morning, at 11, Mr. Markham; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. J. "Warren, ONEHUNGA. —Morning, at 11, Rev. Mr. Whewell; Evening, 6.30, Rev. Mr. Law. ITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH ORGAN FUND. , A MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTER On behalf of the above fund, WILT. TAKE PLACE IN THE OLD SCHOOL-ROOM On FRIDAY EVENING next, Aug. 30. Tickets, One Shilling.each. To commence at 7.30. Further particulars i) future advertisement.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2606, 24 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2606, 24 August 1878, Page 3