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Wanted id, \tT-AKT_D, This Cay (Saturday), tieti lib IT tcel Boy for light business) age ll 6 IS.—Apply, this evening; Richardson Brother! ~ Victoria-street. er? VSTANTE D, a Boy fot; the ctmntry.mt T T For a<Mrc33 apply Stak Office*. — ~Y$7~ ANTED, immediately, a strong, re nd T T spectible Boy; 'fuust be able to mill no, ond dmti!.—Apply London Dairy* Victoria-st. Att(;k)nndi _ irs ~X\T ANTED, aTouth for Stable,' droon ir; TT (reforencea); Carpenter, C'ookS. -SiiU nd women servants.—Heighton and Co., Rcgistr; Offices, QueonjStreet , . , ay TyCTANTED, a good Restaurant Cook.>ds T! Apply Blue Po. t, Victoria-street. °- "OTANTED, ior 6 Gentlemen to form t — iVI Bachelors' Homo: large house, eloso tc y, the water, Ponsonby.—"X.," Stau office. 'f: ■\TCTANTED to Purchase, Houses and [ TV Allotmonts in Parncll and Newmarket: — also, few acres,suburbs.—Grant and Croasan, 75, er Queen-street id YIfANTED, a Boot Machinist to work et T V out. — Apply to Wilkins and Co., Victoria-Street. ~ TlfANflr). — A Delightful Home is . 3 M otFered to a Lady and Gentleman near ',J the sea; 15 minutes walk from town.—" Pon- ,° sonby," Star Office. , . ['• XVTANTED, Three Lads not under 14 TI years of age at Gledhill's Cordial _ Factory, VVellealey-Btreet w a Partner in a long-estab-s. T T liahod Music Business. -Mr Webb, s: Lyceum Hall, wishing to retire, is desirous to » find a gentleman to join his sou. t, TIT ANTED, a Housa and Parlourmaid,' _ TT and respsctablo Girl to attend to children and sew.—Apply to Mrs Ivey, Bant Now '■ South Wales (private entrance), between 3 and | fl P-m- -■ ■ . . ■ s \ITANTED, People to Read J. H. Dale IT ton's Price List—Cheaper and Better 8 than any other Tailoring Establishment in the . City. Trousers, 12s 6d to 27a j Sense Suits, 50s ~ to 00s. Note the address: City Tailoring *. Establishment, Victoria-street East. h' XST ANTED, Barmaid, Working HouseG TT keeper (country), Housekeeper (town), — Female Cooks (urgent), Lady-help, Ocnorals arid 6 Young Girls (all parts).— Mrs Whitcombo's * Registry. "\\T ANTED KNOWN.—Partington and t TT Kinsoy, Photographers, foot of Grey. _. streot, prodUco Photographs unsurpaßaed in the Jj city, and beautifully enamelled. Price, 10s half ? dozen; 15s per dozen. ANTED KNOWN.—Partington and Kinacy, foot of Grey-street, present all t thcirpatronstakinghalf do*. Enamelled Cabinet ' Photos., at 30s\ an elogantly Framed Photo. ' painted by thq.cryStolenim process. ? "WANTED KNOWN.—Grand line Hair 7 TT Brushes, 9d: Rack Combs, ii; Nail Brushes, Jd; Tooth Blushes, 6d; Kits, 3d, Id, ' and fid; Egg, Salt, Rnd Mustard Spoons, 2d; . Knife Boards, la : Toilet Sets, 10s; Box-Irons, 3 39 3d: Skewers. 6d the sot of 12-At Dampier's i Hobson-Btreet Shop 3 WANTED gEEN—Thp Grand Show of American,-Wood.Chairs,.3s fld; Arm r Chairs, 7b; Oval Tabiea, 13a; Coffoq Ta'blcs, 5a I lid; Chests of Drawers, 25a; Colonial Cdiiohes, . 8a; and the othor largo lot.of-Furniture,turn Furnishing Gooda—At Sampler's Hobßon-Btroot ■ Shop. 7 ANTED KNOWN—AII tho Immonsb' Stock of Ribbons, about 8.100 yards, i saved from the .(treat flro, to bo fl6ld.at3yards for 13 id, worth Is yard:—S. Ctiombes itnd Cc).. 1 "WANTED KNOWN.—Thai Williatris's W Circassian Hair Rcnbwer is uio only • reliable preparation for.Rohawing Groy Hair ■ and beautifying it:—as oxk-nsivbly usod by tho ■ colebrated Circassian beauties. — Prepared by \ A. M. Williams. 268, Qiluen-atreet WANTED KNOWN—Cheap Timber 1 Chicap Tisnitfitl And all other kinds of Building Materials, can be purchased cheaper — and bettor than anywhere else at tho yards of '• D. Goldik. Alberf-atrbot. W" "TNTED~KN6\VN. — Gralid ToTof Sponge, Gd; Chair Cushions, is id; Foxtnil Dustore, lid ; Shoe Brushed. U 3d the set; grand Hoarth Ruga. Gs lid -.Stair Oilcloth, 6d; Passage Oilcloth, Is Id—At Dampier'a Hob-Bdh-street Shdti. . ~ WANTED KNO \V N THE DEPOT FOR HOP BITTERS: BOTANIC DISPENSARY, WKLLKSLKY-ST. For purity and strength unequalled. A trial will fully prove. 2s 6d A Bottlk ; 5 BOTTLES fob 10s. PAIN - CURE B; Its oirocta are wonderful for Internal and Kxternal Pains, ReruovinKObßtructions, Equalising Circulation, and Restoring Tono to overy part. Two-oufccK Banxfi, is. Our WORM MEDICINES, so pure, simple, and good, aro being uaod in all parts of New Zealand. Frosh Shipmonta of Herbs, Roots, and Barks every month of every description; best quality; Wholesale and Retail, at lowest possible prices. Consultation personally or by letter. NEIL _ CLIFFORD, HERBALISTS, Botanic Disi-ensaby, Welleslkv-st, East, Auckland. Ecclesiastical. _ YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO"X CIATION, Corner of WcUesley and Albert • fltroetß.-ileoting for United Prayer THIS (Saturday* EVENING, at 7.30. A Bible Reading will bo given. Friends are cordially invited. A Bible Class for Men every Sunday afternoon, from 3 till 4. T. PAUL'S CHURCH. — Services 8 a.m.. 11 a.m., 3.30 p.m. (Children's). 6.30 p.m. Courso .Sermons by tho Incumbent Morning. " Worda from tho Cross—iii, against Envy;" Evening, "Characters of tho Aotorsin tho Passion—iii, Caiaphos." C_T. ANDREW'S, Epsom.—The Yen. ►O Archdeacon Clarke, 8.D., will preach in this Church To-morrow (Sunday), at 3 p.m. Holy Communion. MORNINGSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Tho Rev. R. Sommcrvillo will proaoh in tho School-room to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. A GAELIC SERVICE will be held To-morrow at 2.30 p.m. at tho Young Mon's Christian Association Rooms, Wollcßloystreet ontranco. All who understand aro cordially invited. Mr McLean will officiate. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH.-Mornine at 11. Rev. T. G. Carr; Evening at 6.30. Rev. A. Rold. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, Poneonby.—Morning at 11. Mr. A. C. Lawry; Evening at 6.30. Rev. T. G. Carr. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at 11. Rev. W. C. W. McDowell; Evening at 6.30, Rev. W. C. Oliver and Mr Tawhai. . DE VONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at 11. Roy. G. W. J. Sponce ; Evening at 6.30. Rev. G. W. J. Sconce. ARCH HILL WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning at 11 o'clock. Rcv\ W. J. Watkin; Evening at 6.30 o'clock. Mr Shackelford. "VTEW CHURCH SERVICES.—HeId J3 in tho Commercial Rooms, over Rattray'B. Q.uecn-street. Morning at ll o'clock. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHAPEL. -Sundiiy.lfith March.-Mr D. Whytock will proach. Morning 11 o'ekek. Evening 6.30 0 clock. TTSTELLESLEY-STREET BAPTIST 1T V CHURCH.— Sunday. March 16th. — Pastor Thomas Spurgcon will preach. Morning, in the Chapel, at 11; Evening, in tho Choral Hall, at C.jj. FRANKLIN ROAD PRIMITIVE METHODI3T CHURCH. — Services on Sunday—Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. Boothroyd. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Geo. A. Brown will Lecture on Sunday night at 6.15. Subject: "Moses and tho Prophets-Were Thoy Inspired 1" Morning Services at Tcmporance Hall and Eden Hall, Mount Edon, at 11 o'clock. ___^________ T>ONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— JL Tho Rev. W. R. Wooley will preach in tho Morning at 11 and in the Evening at 6.30. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH.—Third Sunday in Lont.—ll a.m., "The Visitation of tho Vino;" fi.3o p.m.. Couraebylncumbonton "The Lord's Prayer-tho Prayer of Prayera"— iii, "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done." /CHRISTIAN MEETING-HOUSE, Cook\J street.—Subject for Lord's Day, 6.30 p.m.. March lGth, "The Glorified Body."—Henry Exiey; /^(HRISTADELPHIANS meet at the \.J Newton Hall for fellowship "at 11 a.m. In the Evening at 6.30. Lecture: " The Hope of the Early Christians." mHEAT RE ROYAL.—SUNDAY X EVENING SERVICES, undar the conduct of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday evening, from 8 to 9. All are iavited. Scats free. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. SERVICES TO-MORROW as ALEXANDRA-STREET-Morning at ll—Rev. W. 8. Potter. Subject I "Tho Evil of Underestimating Personal Influence." Evening at 6.W—Rev. AY. S. Pottor. Sub joot: "ASad Sight." PITT AND EDWIN-STREETS-Aftornoon at 3—Rev. W. S. Potter. Evening at 6.3o—Mr Jenkins. NEWMARICETEvenlngat 6.30-MrR. B. Horsloy. .HONGREGATIONAL SERVICES. \j _____ BERESFORD-STREET-Morning at 11-Rev. J. Rohertson, M.A. Evening at 6.3o—Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. MOUNT KDEN-6.30. Mr T. Ball. NEWTQN—B. Evangelistic Bervice.. TTNITED METHODIST FREE U . CHURCHES. PITT AND VINOENT-STREETS-Morningatli. Rev. S. Maofarlane. Eveninu- at. 6.30. Rev. S. Macfarlane. MOUNT EDEN— Evening at 6.30. Mr Geo^Knight. (^UNDAY AFTERNOI3N~L_CTURES. Tho third or Professor Godet'a Lectures in defence of the Christian Faith will be given on SUNDAY Next (March 16), to the Pai-nell Hall 1 Subject: " Tho Mirades of Jesus Christ." Chairman : Profe63or AMis. 1 TJATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION.— tV Lorno-street TUUI. TO-MOKROW (Sunday).—Morning. 11. Discussion Class. Sibject: 'Atheism and Deism." Meeting of Association for Nomination a.)d Election of Members. Fvenin" at 7. Lecture—" Bible Grain and Bible Cbaif." The favourite professional singers. Miss Aggio Stuart and Mr W. Harrison, will each render two Choice Vocal Selec.tiQ.lW. i i&aieß cordially invited to attend.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4310, 15 March 1884, Page 3

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