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Wanted. WANTED, smart Runner. — Apply Albion Boarding-house, Customs-street West. — LADY HELP.—Wanted, a respectable Young Lady for a private family where there are children ; one who 13 musical pie- . ferred.—W.W., Star Office. RJTINO ! WRITING ! WRITING ! Good Writing guaranteed in 12 Lessons, Ladies and gentlemen, youths and girls (separ- . ately). Evening Classes. No. 3. Victoria-stiect East, AM.P. Buildings. 6 to 9 every evening except Wednesdays and Saturdays. 1 mate lessons during daytime. Pupils taught by correspondenco Full particulars on application to . T. Harlo Giles, Professor of Writing at his Class Rooms, from 6 to 9 p.m. or at his residence, Odsalt House, Vincent-street, Pitt-street, from Ito 4 p.m. ______ __— — ■ GYPSY'S CURSE; or, Ra-king Bondigo for the Cambridgeshire. See . this week's " N.Z. IllustratcdJTit-bjts. SHORES"— 4 gentle- - JLI men Boarders ; house .is dclightlully - situated on Beach Road (between the wharves). , —For address apply Star Office. ' BOOT TRADE.—Wanted; a good Bench Hand who can also finish.—Apply to 11. Schofield, Parndl._ . . , T^TTpAPERHANGERS.— A Job to be j done to-morrow, at Dr. Moore's, Symonds- _ j mO DRAPERS.—A First-class Clothing { JL Salesman open for engagement; good city references.—Pushing, Star Office. Ecclesiastical ___ ,_ MOUNT ALBERT BRANCH Gospel - 'J'emperance Mission. — Anniversary Meeting THIS EVENING, in the King-land » Weslcyan Church. All invited. No collection. TfTEWTON CONO REGATIONAL JS SUNDAY-SCHOOL. EDINBURGHSTREET. A PUBLIC SOIREE Will be held on ] TUESDAY', NOVEMBER 1. Tea on thn Tables at 6.30. PublicMceting at 7.30 Chairman-Rev. H. J. LEWIS. Addresses will bo delivered by the Rev. Oiimoiir, Chew, and A. J. Smith, and Mr Enoch j Wood, interspersed with Musical Selections by TICKETS: ADULTS, Is ; CHILDREN, 9p. Board and Kcsidcnce. i TO travellers, and all who would like a real home, This little effusion's addressed: For, no matter whero thro' sweet Auckland you roam, . , You'll find that PARK HOUSE is the best, Civility, cleanliness, order supreme. Is found in each branch of its trade : Tho tucker's recherche, the prices you 11 deem Are not such as make you afraid. ] You can have a good lunch ev'ry day of tho week For tho small sum of four-and-sixpenco ; We will hoard you and lodge you, and rivo you no cheek, For a soy„ or still less oxpense. So take my advice, and you'll find what I say Is true, so I pray you don't pause. But come, one and all. ov'ry hard-working day. And visit yours ruly, c. DAWES^ I" > OAK 'DAN T>~R ESIDENCE required by : > Two Gentlemen in the vicinity of St.. George's and Judge's Bay : private family preferred.—Apply, stating terms, to H.G., Star _£l u __ - WANTED, Board and Lodging in ■ quiet neighbourhood, by lady ajid gentleman.—Apply, stating lernis, to Omega, Star Ofllce._ _ , WANTED KNOWN,—That Ladies and Gentlemen seeking rest and change from city lifocan be accommodated at Mr Colchrook's, Middle Mountain Road. Henderson. Beautifully situated, and scenery unsurpassed. Terms, 4s per day, or 25s por week. Children, half-price. "VTORTH SHORE—Munn House, pleaJJI santly situated on the Beach Road, near North Ilea.; three minutes' walk from wharf. Visitors can bo accommodated with a Comfortable Homo, either permanently, weekly, or daily. Private Apartments for families, with cvorv homo comfort, cither with or without board. House two-storied, with bath room and private bathing house on Cheltenham Beach. Lost a_d Found. LOST, St. Helier's Bay, Buggy Horse : ' brown, white on face and hind lctr, marked by collar; when lost had bridle with biiukers on. 16s reward.—C. C. Brown. Hobson-streot. lOST, a very enjoyable evening of plea- __ sure and fun if you miss tho Fancy Dress Social at " Olynipia" Hull Skating Rink on FRIDAY' next. 4,171 square feet. lOST, in Queen-street, to-day, between J Stone Bros.' Stores and Bonlc of New 2_ea- < land, Six Promissory Notes.—Finder will be rewarded by applying to Stone Bros., QueenBtreot. ' IfIOUND.— The " Olympia" Hall Skating 1 Rink is open every evening, 7.50 to 10. i Spectators, 6d ; Skaters, Is. 4,171 square feet. 1 I7IOUND near Cox's Creek, yellow and : ' black Collio Bog, no collar.- Apply to W. Hcks, Auckland Tallow Company, Richmond. , Personal. MRS BATHGATE wishes to thank all j those persons who so kindly helped in _ saving her ptopcrty at the fire at Rocky Nook this morning. 1 ATRIMONIAL. — Four respectable j Settlers seek Wives, whose ages should ranee from 20 to 40.—Full particulars to ladies wutbcgiv^ T_>e¥SONAL. —MOUNT ROSKILL RE- i _l. SIDENTS.—See Fitch's advertisement. EI'SONAL. —Aii Important Cablegram, received yesterday from Kristiania, awaits Kinar FriUofCharles Fluh at the Swedish and ! Norwegian Consulate, Fort-street :..,..; WARNER'S Family & Commercial Hotel . CATHEDRAL SQUARE, . Christchorcii, New Zealand. This Hotel, being most centrally situate, adja- , cent to the Cathedral, within a short distance of tho Musevm the Theatre, and other Public Buildings, and having a Tram Service to all , narts of the Suburbs passing it at frequent intervals is unequalled as a place of residence for Families or Commercial Gentlemen visiting Christchureh. THE SUITES OF PRIVATE APARTMENTS, which are elegantly furnished and appointed, are entirely distinct from the Hotel portion of the building, thus securing perfect privacy. A novelty in Colonial Hotel accommodation is available at the Com.mkrctat; in the shape of a LADIES' DRAWING-ROOM, kept especially select and exclusively for ladies. A High Pressure Water-supply has been arranged for on the Premises, and the Bathrooms aro fitted with every convenience for hot, cold, or shower baths at any time. Comment on the Quality of the Liquors supplied at the COMMERCIAL is unnecessary, as the Collar is under the personal supervision ot Mr W. F. Warner. ' THE BILLIARD ROOM attached to the Hotel is unsurpassed by any in the Colonv,.and contilns Three Tables specially imported from England to the order of the Proprietor. For the convenience of Commercial travellers SIX SAMPLE-ROOMS are provided. AN EXCELLENT CHEF-DE-CUISINE Has been engaged, and generally no pains have been spared in order to make the Commercial the Leading Hotel iv Chrittahurch. Prompt attention will bo given to Tel«grani3 or Letters applying for apartments. W. F. WARNER. Proprietor. Agent for Cobb and Co.'s Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 256, 31 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 256, 31 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 256, 31 October 1887, Page 1

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