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miscellaneous Wanteds. BOOT AND SHOE TRADE.—Wanted, good Fitters; also, 2 or 3 usoful Lads for tho Bench.—ApplylWm. McArthur and Co., Upper Queen-street. BOOTS AND SHOES.—J. J. Austin's Boots and Shoes once worn always worn. —75, Victoria-street, and City Market. i^LASSBLOWING, Freeman's Bay.\JT Saturday aftornoon, from 2to 5. Admission, Cd. Each Visitor receives one Glass Jug. —M. Cook and Sons. Lolly Jars, Is each. INK! INK!—For Salo, Cheap, a few paii-3 of Pads and Borne Bottles o£ Ink (various colours).—Apply Star Ofllce. ADY HOUSEKEEPER wanted by an elderly gentleman ;no servant kept; tho washing put out; ago between 25 and 35; small heusc in a rural district.—Address, with full particulars, AE, ofllce of this napor. STORE.— Wanted to Rent (or cheap to Buy); town or good country.—State partlculars to Richardson. High-street, Auckland. TO COAL MlNEßS.—Wanted, for the Waikato Coal Minos, 6 Experienced Coal Minerß.—Apply to the Manager, at tho Mines. WANTED KNOWN. The King of Vegetable Tonics is NKIL & CLIFFORD'S HOP BITTERS. Aro being nsed by all classes — Merchants, Lawyers, Tradesmen, Seamen, Landsmen, Women, and Children. Tho most flattering and overwhelming testimony of unmisUikablo benellt pouring in daily. 2s Gd a Bottle ; 5 Bottles yon 10s. DIARRIKKA POWDER AND CHOLERA DROPS. Tho best known remedies forj these complaints so provalcnt in summer months. It is not safe to bo without it. Is each. Fresh Shipments of Herbs. Roots, and Bark every month of every description : best Quality; Wholcsalo and Retail, at lowest possible prices. Consultation personally or by letter. NEIL 4; CLIFFORD, HERBALISTS, BOTANIC DISPENSARY; WELLKSLEYSTHEKT EAST AUCKLiND. Fnncval Notice. -,-.,-. |^ UNE RA L PARNELL £||b|js&(|S No. ■i.V.'in, I'd.'o.F., ]]fjteSs|W Tho Members of tho above Lodge are requested to assemble at the Residonco of Urother H. Gheisn, Garllcld-stroot, TOMORROW (Saturday), Feb. 9, nt 3 o'clock p.m., to follow tho remains of the Brother's deceased wife to their lant resting place. Regalia; Black sanh and white gloves. By order of tho N.O. C. WITHKFOUD, Sep.

Board and Residence. > TWO GENTLEMEN enn bo aecommodutod with Comfortable and Superior Board ami lttsidonco i situation very- good; closo to town; batli and piano.—Apply Star office, OLD CLUB PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSK, Kdon Croaoont, linn Vacancies for n Single Gentleman, also for Lady and Gen tlomnn,. with privnto sitting-room if required. , Plunge fand shower bath. , EL LESLEY HOUSE, ' WM.LKBUBY-BT., AUCKLAND J (Thrco doors West from Hobson-Btrcct). 130ARD AND RESIDENCE. A Good Table kept: lofty nnd woll-vcntilatod • Bedrooms, Plunge and Shower Baths, and every i convenience to ensure the comfort of Boarders and Visitors. Terms, £1 per week, M. MASON (late of Wellington), Proprietress. OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20a per Week ' Single Itoom 25b per Week c ' \ Amusements. i II I'OOLEY'S SUMMER AFTERNOON MARINE CONCERT, on Board the saloon .steamer Takapuna, leaving Dovonport at 2 o'clock, Queeii-9treet Wharf at 2.3i1, and Northcote at 2.50 p.m. (weather permitting). (TOMORROW) SATURDAY, 9tii FEBRUARY. \ PROGRAMME: t Duot (Pianoforte), Overture to "Zampa." (Ilerold)—Mr Aiißelo Forrest and Mr Pooley; Song, "The Skipper's Flag" (0 Harri)—Mr Worrnll; Duet, "On Uie nine Waves " (Panofka) . —Madame Pocley und Mr Simpson : Song, - " If" (Pinsuti)—Mrs Rcvitt; Son)?, " Will o' tho Wisp" (Cherry)—Mr Simpson ; Solo (Piano- - forte), " Fantasies — Impromptu " (Chopin)— Mr Leslio Marlin; Ballad, ' Tho Old, Old Story" (lilumenthnl)—Madamo Pooley ; Serenade. " I Arise from Lueanis of Tlice" (Salanian)—Mr Joseph Ilanna ; Song, " One Morning, oh! so Karly" (Gutti)—Mrs Revitt; t Solo Pianoforte, "Ln .Craeovienno " (by desire) • (Wallace)—Mr Angclo Forrest; Sonir, "Robin I Adair"—Madame Pooley; Duet, "All's Well" ] (Braham)— MrSinipsonandMrWorrall; Finale, t " Auld Lang Syne ''—Soli and Chorus. , Mendelssohn's Open-Air Music during the Sail. Cqndcctou—Mr PQOLEY. Admission, by Ticket only, HaU-a-Crown: Six for 12s. Tq be had nt Lennox's, Mr Pooloy'B residence, or Dovonport Post Olllcc. A NNUAL RAILWAY PICNIC. i All person* visiting Uuckland on MONDAY ext will find every accommodation by way of REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS. W, D. OALIiKN, Caterer. ( A UCKLAND RAILWAY EMjti. PLOYKES1 ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS, BUCKLAND. MONDAY Next,, tho Uth, being the day fixed' for the above, tho Public are respectfully requested Not to Forward Goods on that day, 60 as to onablo as many employees ns possible to avail themsolvcs of tl\e day. Train leaves Auckland Station 8 a.m. HKNRY W. TIZAUD. Sec. AUCKLAND PISHING CLUB. Sixth Trip on SATURDAY, 9th Fobruary, leaving usual wharf nt 1 o'clock punptunllj. BILLIARDS.— A Match qf 500 up will be Playod at tho Princo of Wales Hotel, Hobson - Btreot. THIS (Friday) EVENING tho Bth Inst, between V. Woisa, Champion of Australia, and Sydney Poll, Weiss conceding 250 points. Play to commence at 8 p.m. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGA: TIONAL CHURCH CHOIR. MOOMLIGIIT CONCERT MOONLIGHT P.S. VICTOP.IA, P. S. VICTORIA. A Concert in aid of tho Now Organ Fund will bo given by the above Choir (weather permitting) ON BOARD TUB P. S. VICTORIA, ON TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12. Leaving tho Wharf at 8 p.m. sharp, CRUISING IN THE HARBOUR, And roturnlng at 10 p.m. Tickets, 2s each, to bo had of any member of tho Choir, and on the wharf on the evening of tho Concert,— Programme in Monday's issue. Medical. VALUABLE TO SUFFERERS.—Tha famous German Baunscheidtisra system of euro for gout, rhpnmatism and other, acute diseases by perforation with the Lebenswccker, is now administered in Auckland. — Letters addressed J.S., STAK OJlico, will receive immediate attention, DR. WILKINS, Consulting Surgeon, is ■ at Surgery—Morning, 10 until 12; Evoning, 7,30 until 8,30. Consulting-rooms: Corner of Queen-street and WostQuoen-street, opposite South British Insurance Building, Auckland. DEAFNESS,— Dre. Harvoy & Pritcliard's (Aural Surgeons to tho Royal Ear Infirmary and King's Collcgo Hospital, London) invaluablo Bbmedies. Send stamps for postingparticulars to " Auriculiqt," 296, QuconrStrcet, Auckland. (Ti OOD NEWS FORHOMCEOPATHS.— vJT Marshall's pure HomoJopatlilo Medicines can be obtained from C. W. Goodson, London Arcade, la per bottle, 9s per dozen. ■__ SEGRETTIS INSECT POWDER—The best and most reliable in the market. In perforated canistors. Price. Is 6d. —F. C. ■ SfIARIiAHD, Apothecaries' Hall. RATS'! "itTfl !' KA T S !—Us° SHARLAND'S PHOSPHOR PASTE* Rate eat it greedily, and die j no smell. Price, One Shilling a Bottle.; V, O. SHARIiANP apposite Fioaeoffieo. Ti." ARNOLD'S PENNY ROYAL AND STEEICPILLS.—The most popular medicine of the day, Piwfi, ?s 64 » b,i+if,^Culo.nlal Agont f. C. Shakund, opposite tho Postofflce. - mOOTHACHE CUBE — Inatantaneoas X Rellef-ODONTALGIC.-lfl per botUo.F. C. SHARLAND (ppposite Post-office). W" 0 R M S, All children suffer from them. If suspected, ask for the Certain Cutp, SHARLAND'S WORM POWDERS, .spaokot Apotheoariea' Hall, opposite Post-office T> OSELINE foe the HAIR.— This elo- - Ji\> gant preparation eoinplßtely eclipses - every artlole of a Birailap kind •' now before ', the pubUovEPriee, la 6d a bottle.-SnABLAND, Apofhecan*' Ha 1. - ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4277, 8 February 1884, Page 3

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