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l^^A^^^^l^Smi^K^mg., ~~YY "Lady a SjtuatiO-Cas Saleswoman in a i)'apert- _* Eancjr Estab]ishmedt-,Appl» to R.M., this office. . _______ -fITANTED; for the Thamesf a^Police W Sergeant who must be possessed of the docility of the Afrioan negro, without!lowing too much. Previous experience not wanted— Apply Scotland Yard," Thames. WANTED; a General Servant.—Applyto Mrs. Cooper, corner of Vrooent and, Pitt-etreets. . .-."... g • ;,. __. . WANTED, a careful steady Driver'; -' must know the town well.—Apply at once to George Wilson, Kelson-street. "XXT PAYNE, Baker, College Hill, PonVY ;t«V sohby.—Best Bread, 3d per loaf, cash at the shop; Delivered, gjd. . WANTED, < a'-Housemaid; must have , good references—Greyhound HoteL TO BAKERS.—Wanted, by a respectable Young Man, a eithation as Second Hand; well up'ih smairgoodß.'—Address " J.C., at this office. — — 1 WANTED -Known, Ladies and Gentle!men of Auckland, come and see the wonderful bargains now offering in Hatp, Boots, &c. Come early, 'and avoid overcrowding.—J. Simpson; Cheap Drapery Store, \ corner of Vicr toria and Albert-streets. : " '■'*" .' ... • ■ ; WANTED Known, Vacancies •fc.r two or three young Men Boarders.—Mrs Bpbinson, Albert Villa, Albert-etreec j j I W~= ANTED, two Cabinetmakers. Wages ; for good hands. 12s. per day. Two years, work guaranteed.—For particulars apply at this office. . ..-, . | ANTED, a respectable Female Servant—Apply at the Glasgow Bakery, "Wellington-street. " X>OTTLESI BOTTLES! BOTTLES! "WANTED, 10,000 dozen Beer Bottles. Highest price given. — Ehrenfried Bros., 3, Queenstreet, Auckland. _______ WANTED, good- Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. Dunningham, Governor Browne Hotel. ■ - - . -■ ■.■■■■ WANTED, a Furnished. Bedroom (heelthy locality) within ten minutes walk of Post-office.—Apply Box 162> Post-office. ] ANTED, a Butcher ; also, a clean,; smart Lad to ride for orders.—J. Tucker,Butcher. ___[ ■ '' ANTED, a good General Servant.— Milne and Chpyce, Queen-street. j T~ 07THE BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, 10 Good Rivetters and Finishers, and Good Machinist—Apply to W. J. Pallant, Wellington; WANTED, a good female Cook for the Thames; good wages.—Apply to F. O'Dowd, Provincial Hotel, Princes-street. ■ ANTED, a smart Lad about 16 years of age to make himself generally usefuL- R. an<T W. Hellaby, Butchers, Shortlandstreet. ■__ WANTED, several experienced General Servants, Housemaid,. Nurse (Gentlemen's families); also servants, Bay of Islands (Hotels), and little Girls—E. Hendr*y Registry, Shortland-street. . ■ , ~ , 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-eti;eet. Open for business at new, address as soon as building completed, about September. *.. fj_ ■'. _: W~~ AW TED KNOWN, that W. BrownbfU, Bootmaker, late of 70. Queen-street, hu remtv«a to his new premises, 158, Queen; street, next, to the New Zealand- Clothing; Factory, wkere all ordens for town or country,, willlrioeiveniomnt attention. N.B.—ls o Water-; tight* guaranteed without being stamped W. Brownhiir on the uppers.; /--. f WANTED Known, that, the undersigned has on hand .for' sale First-class: Buogies of various dcBC-ptiOhs; also one Wag-! gonettej new Harvest. Waggon, with springs, pole and shafts, andhay frame attached; Spring Carte of'every, description. All-guaranteed first-class articles.—A. Mackie, Royal Standard Carriage and Spring Factory, Durham-street. ANTED X N OWN. TO TRADESMEN, MECHANICS, AND OTHERS. MONEY ADVANCED In SUM* of-32 to £50, on personal oecarlty, _e-p_yable by weeKly instalments, at L. H. NEUM»G__N Auckland Loan Office, 165, Queen-stroet oppo ite Savings Bank, ; . ." .. ■ Private entrance down right-of-wa . ANTED Known, the cheapest place in Auckland for Boots, Shoes, ;&c., is; William Hoi,i>ewo»TH'g Cheap Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 29, Victoria-street. Gentlemens and Ladies' 800 to and Shoes m_.de to order. Fit and Quality guaranteed. Fancy Slippers made ; np at moderate prices. WANTED KNOWN, that D. GOLDIE id prepared to irapply all kinds of Timber ud other Building Materials,. including Smlio*. Doort, Moulding-. Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, B_il«, Hardwood FeUoee, SbaftH, Iron B*rk and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, Sec, Sec, at the lowest market prioe, at his Yards, Custom-honee .street : mO BUSHMEN AND OTHERS. WANTED, 2000 Poets and 8000 Rails, for Fencing. Posts to be totara orpuriri; Rails to he kauri, red birch, totara, blacK birch, or nmu. To be delivered at Auckland, Newmarket Station, or Whau Bridge.—Apply to Larkinsand O'Brien. Auckland Contractors for the Kaipara Railway. . WHEREAS some evil disposed peison,: with a view to injure onr business, having circulated a report " That we do not do; Tracing for Ladies except upon our own materials," we beg emphatically to say that any such statemew ia totbue and dishonourably. We undertake the most intricate, elaborate, ; and artistic Tracing from our own or Ladieß' own Patterns, upon our own or Lai-lES' OWN .Material., and we Guarantee; that it Will not come off in working^ _,_„:' - ' W. H. SHAKESPEAR & CO. Berlin Houße, 216, Queen-street. R A. SINDEN.— A Lette for you at this office. TOST, to-day, about one, o'clock, in JLj Queen or Wellesley-streets, a Cheque for £i. The finder will reoelve a reward by leaving it at StAw office, Payment stopped. ■ LOST, on Saturday last, a book oi Art Union Tickets.—The finder will please return them to Mr. Flynn, Bookseller, Wellesloystreet. ~ _______! rr.AKEN;(by mistake) from the Theatre X Royal, at Dr. SomerviUe's Service, on Tuesday, 20th, instant, an, Overcoat. Please return to Young Men's1 "Christian Association Rooms. ~..,.■■, , , ~-.■■..,, FEN" C FN G.— All kinds of Fencing undertaken by contract or otherwise, at oweet rates by S White, Brighton Parnell. ÜBSCRIPTION Dance, Parnell Hall, next.Thursday,. 29th inßt., Postponed till Thursday. Sept.'l 2. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH—Tickets for the Entertainment on behalf of the.Organ Fund, pn FRIDAY EVENING next, Augunt3o, can behadfromtbe following gentlemen: Messrs Edson.McMaster, A. Thorne, PhilUpps.W. D. : Buttle, J. Buttle, Keven, Wiseman, W. and G. Winstone, W. Ju Mitchell, and Members ot the Choir. _ ... _, c __-_ v . R E The Rev. D. DuttTn, F.R.A.5.,. will deliver a Lecture TO-MORROW (Wedneßnay) EVENING, in the Primitive Methodist Chin-ch, Alexandra-street, on the subject: "Knowledge; its importance and how to gain it." To begin at half-past seven o'clock. Tickets, Is. each. • Meetings- _;;.: /%NEHUNGA RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. The Company will meet for Drill, at the Masonic Hall, on TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30. By order. W. .WALLER, Sergeant. TTNITED SERVICE LODGE, 421, I.C. The Regular Monthly: Meeting will bo held in the .Lodge Room, Princes-street, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 7.60 p.m. Visiting brethren J. Herbert Burns, P.M.,' Secretary. . — y -.' T - I _.. ,ji, :_ _.< C ,_.,, E. | IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN"" MCJ_nif_.ltAY, -OF THE NEW NOKTH ROAD,-'SUBHBBSlOF | AUCKLAND, -DECEASED.,, ~..,.r All-,Persons h^vingrPlaii-ns,against,the.above j Estate are requested to forward them to Mr j W. H. Connell, Sohcitor, Vulcan Lane,; Auckland. — j 'TAMES KlLGOUß;'Flesher; r Newm__?- \ _9 *Ket, begs "td'infofm-his oiistomers andj friends thajD .he iß.iremoying_,in. a>'few days to ; those premises .lately-occupied, by Mr. Oampbell Grocer, where he 'will, "at* all times, bepre-] pared to supply Meat and Poultry of the choicest i • The Firewood and Timber Yard in connection! with the aoove premises, swill be funyßtocked; khortly.. .. -.-■>'■ !'- "---^ ■'*■■'t<->f-.-r•-_.'__ — |J»JI'N 'AN UlAli .b^STT WWffIWm ■ <'''We have RaDucW .the Pnce-'pf '.Falcon's AuBTieiALiAN Winks 4s. per db_en quarts,' ; «. ,: 1 .fr^'fra ■-:-. ;' JOB!NREID& CO;, Agents. ; £ Queen-street. -^ --- .; C;]'.?v*!~~

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 27 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 27 August 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 27 August 1878, Page 3

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