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They had their usual evening quarrel as they sat by the hearth. On one side lay quietly a blinking dog, and on the other n purring cat, and the old woman pleaded wth her growling husband : "Yust you look at dot gat uud tog, toy nefer gwarrcls und lights like us." " Yoh," said the old growler, "I knows dot, but you yust tie tern togedcr once, uud den yon see wot."

An analysis of the roll ot House of lloprosentatives will show that some of the names are only sponsorial, there being Andrews, Stevens, Harris, Stewart, Oliver, George, Seymour, and some even more familiar as X enny and Dick. There nro three colours, Brown, Whyto, and Grey. Fish arc not plentiful.there being only one Pykc and one Finn, and yet there are two Fishers. Of quadrupeds there is only a Bunny, and yet there is a Driver and a Shepherd. The only other trade is a Mason, and there is only a Moorehouso with a Hall. Of English towns there is Lnndon, and its enormous Richmond and Sutton, Hurst a.ud Wakcfiold, while Ireland is in its entirety. There is only one Wood and a Pitt, but no plnnts except Mo.«s. Locomotion is only suggested by Shanks. One party will have Wright on its side and may be Allwright, but measnrcs can be easily weighed, there being a Ballance on the premises. The House should have good nerves, there being only one Trimble amongst them. Hank is represented by a Barton.

Tho now P. C. S. system now being initiated by G. and C. will certainly provo a benefit to tho pub'.ic. It has been a great sucnesa in Sydney and Melbourne, and when strictly carried ou tho customer who buys at an establishment whoro tho goodi aro marked low to onsuro a rapid sale must bo a great gainer. G. and C. sell their diapery, millinery and clothing at such prices for cash as gives the buyor the advantage of a shareholder in a co-operative society, without the loss should the year's business prove urisatistnctoiy. G. and C. will aim to retain the confidence which tho publlo havo hitherto shown them, and aro determined to give tho pure cash system a fair trial; whether they gain or lose tho Brat yoar. Country buyers on remitting cash with order will ba supplied with goods at cooperativa prices, just the same as though they had made a personal selection. Furnishing goods, such as carpets, floor cloths, bedsteads, boddine, and general houso furniture, the largost portioi of which is tunol out at our own factory, will bo marked at tho lowest remunerative prices, and a discount of five per cent, will be allowed to those who pay at tho timo of purchase. Having real'zed the entire valuo of the Stock during the lato cash sale, the present stock A NRW AND VBRY CHEAPLY BOUGHT. An in, spection is invitod.—Gablick and CpanjtellCity Hall Furnishing Arcade, Queon-street Auckland.

Wanted. WANTED, steady Man as Carter.— .Apply J. Grey, Kdon Crescent. ANTED, two Boys about 14 years.— Apply J. Grey. Kdon Creßcont. W*~ AN 1 ED, a Housemaid. — Governor Browne Hotel. Hobsop-streot. ANTED, a General Servant for Hotel in Waikato.—Mrs Cornwoll'a Agency, Hobson-street. WANTED, a Good General Servant— Apply to Mr Pounds, Union Bank, or Mrs Pounds, Jflpsom. WANTED, a Girl for Housework.— Apply Mim Alwioger, Viotorla-alreet. WANTEU, a smart office Boy for a Solicitor's office.—Apply Box 107, Postoffice. WANTED, a Cook and General Servant.—Apply MoDonald's Boarding House at 10 a.m. on Saturday. ANTKD, a good Barman.—Send refer' tig-g to "Alpha," Htar Office. aTTEJ, a strong Boy, 14.— W. J. Isl. a Howc-atreot, Ropo Walk. ANTED, a General Servant.—Apply to Mis Neumoßen, Hobson-street, oppoaito Dickonßon'p, Dakcr. WANTED, a good Cook and Laundress. —Mrs Ireland. Hulme Court, Parnell. \\7 ANTED, sharp, Six First - class \f Jackcrs to proceed by 7 o'olock train Monday morning to catch s.s. Lalla Kookh, at Onehunga Wharf.—Guthrie and Larnaoh Co. ANTED, a Married Couple without family for Wcaleyan College, Three Kings: the Man for fa' m and. garden work; the Wife for cookinsr, dairy work, &c—Apply to Mr li. Arthur's Auction Mart, or at the College. WANTED, an Improver to the Cabinetmalting ; wages to commence at £1 par week Apply at the Cheap Furniture Mart, Victoria street Fast, next to the Public Baths. WAM TED to Sell, the Lease of a Fiveroom House; ground rent, £17 per annum.—Apply at th« Public Hot Baths, next the Cheap Furniture Mart, Viotoria-slreet Hast. WANTED to Let, in a private family, one or two Furnished Bedrooms and Sittingrqom. with use of Piano.—For address, app'y thi3 office. ANTED to Sell, a good Billiard Table, with requisite furniture.—Apply 0. Sinallfiold, Market House. ANTED, by a young Gentleman engaged ia the city, a Bedroom, with partial board and use of Sitting-room, in a quiet, respectable family.—Apply immediately to L.H.," Star ' ffice. \STANTED a first-rato Milch Goat.— YV Apply ofllco of this paper.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3082, 6 March 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3082, 6 March 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3082, 6 March 1880, Page 3