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To iucu TjiO LET, Malvern Villas, Newton Road, I close toKarungahupe Road, a Now Houbo, Us weekly.—Apply Cottage at back. HpO LET, a Shop, with counter, sheWing, 8 and gas, in best position in Ponsonby.-- ; Apply Alfred Tyer, Upper Symonds-street. ■■ TO LET, in Gibrnlter Crescent, Paruell, ' L a li-roomed House; water laid on.—Apply G. F. Fowler, Blacksmith, Manukau Hoacl, ; Parnell. i • MHO LET, at Newmarket, Two Cottages ! :JL (G and 5 rooms). 11s and 10s. Nice situa- ; tions.—Apply to F. G. Clayton. TO LET, off Symoiids-street, a comfort- ! able-1-roomed Cottage; rent low.—Apply ! ! to H. llobenson, Qrocer, Upper Symonds-streot. I ! finO LET, at Mount Eden, a New Six- j I roomed House, stable, and overy con- | venienec—Ajpply MrCrosse, Dentist, Quoßii-.t. ! TO LET, a Room, in Upper Symondsstreet, with fireplace, to a singlo man or woman; reference required.—Apply to Fisher's i Post-ofliex', Upper Symonds-street. | 0 LET, pretty Semi-detached Cottage, —Apply Mr Edwards, Grocer, Newton Road. TO LET, in Upper Symonds-street, a itroomed House.—Apply C. ilanion, Builder, , Upper .Synionds-street. 1 fjncTL~ET, Uirjre Cellar and Yard, central I I_M and convenient; suikible for wine mer- ! chant or bottler. — Stevens, High-street ! Chambers. ) I fTIO LET, a <;ood Store and three- roomed ]JL House atwaimato, Bay of Islands; plenty lof work for a shoemaker; not one within ten I miles.—Apply at Star OtUce. [ TJnO LET, a two-roomed Cottage; and I Wanted, four Apprentices to the Dressmaking, also a Girl (about M) to assist, in Uie iiousowork.—Apply to Mrs Short, Mount Eden Road. TO LET, Furnished Cottage at Paihia, Bay of Islands, for Spring and Summer months; C rooms, with kitchen ; large paddocks and orchard; terms per month, 6 guineas.— Apply to Post-ollico. TO LET, those Centrally Situated Promises lately occupied by tho Southom Produce Co., and directly opposite Messrs T, and S. Morrin and Co'a, Queen-street. Ono of the best stands in tho City.—D. F. Erans, Land Agent, Quuen-streot-0 LET or FOR SALE, Comfortable House of 9 rooms, with Stables, Outbousos, and large Corner Allotment, pleasantly and couToniently situated at corner of Great .South and Market Koads, next to Remuera Railway Station.—U. F. Kvans, Land Agent, Queen-street. T> OOMS TO LET, Furnished ; with at.1.1) tendance if required.—Apply Mr Jarvis, Edinburgh-street, Karangahapo Road, Newton. "VTOKTH SHORE,—To Let, a comfor_L* tublo Cottage, 5-rooms, register grate, colonial oven, double Terandah; fine sea yicw; tank and well, 12s Gd per week.—B. Tanner, 8, Queeu-sU'eet. T 0 L E V, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE KAMO HOTEL. Apply to W. & J. FRATER, Land Agents, Auckland ; or ROBERT THOMPSON Whangarci. T\ E~\ r 0 N 1' 0 11 TT TO LET, a Well-furnished Houso ; also, two large Cottages. It. & 11. DUDER, Devonport Store. Concerts, &c. "OEMUERA SOCIAL UNION. An ENTERTAINMENT (speciallyfor Clilldrenl will be giren at the Remuera Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd October next, at 8 p.m. Children, U ; Adults, 2s. s^* rTUIE SixoM) ANNIVERSARY 3S_n -1- oll' TIIK /]*•*« JOHN GOUGH TEMPERANCE "" L.0.L., No. It), Will be celebrated in the Protestant H.u.l, Newton, on HONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2i,| Tea on the tables at CM. Addresses will be given by the Master, Grand Master, Grand Chaplain, Rot. T. W. Dunn, and other Brothers. Songs will be given by Ladies and Gentlemen, and Music by an eflleient Choir. Tickets, Is Cd each. /I 11 A N 1) CONCERT, IJT it AN 1) (! OXCE RT , j Under the patronage of his Lordship Bishop Luck, 0.5.b., Lv Aid ok tub Funds op the Auckland Christian Doctrine Society, | At tho largo School-room, corner of Pit and Wellington-streets, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. PROGRAMME. First Part. Overture-.Misses 11. and A. Mcllhone Chorus, " Blow, (icntle Gales"—Company Song (selected)— Miss Shanagiian Duct, "Sweet is the Dream"—Miss Sheehan and Mr Boyle Song, " Will o1 tho Wtep"-Mr R. W. Sceats Trio, " N'orimi." M iss Sbanagban and Messrs Shaohan Song, "Green Shores of Erin," Miss Swan Song, " Don't Forget Me," Mr Edwards Song, "To the Woods," Miss K. lxmergan Comic—Mr Loedhani Second Part. Overture, "Canary Birds," Misses Knight and Lonorgan Song, " Hearts and Homes," Miss Lorigan Duet—Messrs Sceats and Kdwards Son". "Tho Mid.shipmitu" (by request), Mr Boylo Sons'. ■ I'hc Tsle that's Crowned with Shamrocks," Miss Swan Duet. " Slowly and Softly Music Should Flow," Misses Shcclian and Shanaghan Snug (selected), Mr It. W. Sceats Song, "Eileen Alannah," Miss Knight Comic (selootud), Mr Luedliiim Gou Save tiik Quekn. T. F. CAHILL, Hon. Sec. Fll AN KLIN ROAD SUNDAYSCHOOL. CONCERT to bo held in St. James's Hai.i, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. REV. J. GU V IN THE CHAIR. P.RQGRAMME: 1, Anthem—"But,in (he Last-D/iTs"..Choir •i. Duet— ':Clmrlty ". Missus Halc-B 3, Organ Select ion.. Professor Lumbcrt i. Song—"Aflor"..Mrs (ioodison o. Duct..Misses MacMillanand Mackie B. Song—" Angel Voices ". .Mrs Jiettany 7. Duet..MissesMarlbrook 8. Duet—" Lovely Peace ".. Mesdames Boltany and Goodison 9. Anthem—"Hark, from the Upper Sphoros" ..Choir Interval ok Five Minutes. 10. Organ Selection.. Professor ljambcrt 11. Song—"The White Squiill"..ilr Goodison 12. Song..Miss MacMillan 13. Duet—" Larboard Watch".. Mr Goodison and Blllman 14. Song—" Thy Voice is Near". .Mr H. Walker 15. Song—"Apart"..MissSmith iG. Duet—"Gipsy Countess"..Mrs Smith and Mr Walker 17. Pianoforto Solo..Miss Tremain 18. Song—"Evening Bells"..Mr 801 l 19. Duet—" Singing Lesson "..Mr and Mrs Goodison 20. Song—" Should He Upbraid ".. Miss Ilahn 21. Song—" British Lion .. Mr Dimery National Antiikm. Doors open at 7.30; commence at S sharp. TICKETS, la. I.otiseliold Coke. j GOKB. I pOKE. THK AUCKLAND OAS COMPANY (LIMITED), PußVßVoua oir Light. ll_at, AND POWHB, Invito orders for iheir Colto at the following rates (for oaeb), delivered by tho Company, in their sacks, within One Mile of the Gasworks; longer distances at proportionate rato :— Per Sack, 3 bushels .. la 6d Fiye Sack: 0b 3d Teh Bapks, cc J tf/a ..lla (id Twenty Sacks,arl tan,. S&j Oil W The valuo of Gas Coke is now O O better appreciated than it for- C O merly was. Since we brought. a - the BU'njc.ct under tho notice of m 4 householders, manr hive hubit- q o uated themselvo- toitsuse, both r 5 for registers anil ranges, and g v to use any ot'per bolid fuel. Wo <-, !D l-ooommend those who do not a O use Coko to edopt the following « plan:—Fir.-it, tend to the Gaa Company for a f»w baas o( their Houskhoi-d Coke; just tho quantity that can be taken into, thep«eiE!se3csnvemontly beatWff'ih mind that, weight for woight t oojie la 'nonrlj .doubto the u'uli or CQai. i<ext, having cleaned the grato3 of regifters enrl range of as?',S9. IJ Ttly tfiem "'with'cfllte (the larger lumps may be used f ox this purpose) ; upon this foundation lay your kindlings and local coals. Now stare your flrp. and rpp'enish often with small quantities of. local i o:ils. Thdse who learn thia. the A. B. C. of laying a fire, for cooking rprptep t)l)j tatot tjprtain anft quietest mpt^bd w}t}» Bpljd ruel/ 'Fpr the mods of burning Gaa poke without coal see adyert^empn't |n Hprqlfi.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 22 September 1883, Page 3

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