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Beard aMd Kesidencc A LADY has Board and Residence for _c_L one or two gentlemen; no other boarders: terms moderate; no children; references exchanged. -Address Mater. Star Office. "VTESTLEBANK, Grafton Road, corner _Li Domain-street.—Private Board and Residence ; baths, etc. A few vacancies. Terms modorato. PARK HOUSE, TE AROHA (opposite the Domain). Private Boarding House. Visitors and Travellers will have erery comfort and attention. Good Table. Terms moderate. MRS KENNY, Proprietrew. PRIVATE Board and Residence for two at the North Shore, three minutes from first wharf.-Apply Johnson and Noble, North Shore, or Star Office. SEASIDE RESIDENCE, Pine Grove Farm. Te Eapa, Mahurangi Heads.— Mrs C. L. Kasper receires Boarders by the day. week, or month. Terms moderate. Sea bathing, boating, fishing. SUMMER RESORT~ MAHURANGI HEADS. —Mr E. C. Morgan has accommodation for visitors at his beautifully situated property as above, close to Head's Wharf, splendid boating, fishing, shooting, bathing, etc. For particulars apply to JOHN DOUGLAS. Land Agent Queen-street T7ISITORS TO PARIS. — A French v Family, of good society, receives Boarders. Every home comfort. English and French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London, Paris, Australia and New Zealand—Mme. Verdin. 100 Avenue Victor Hugo. Aro de Triompha Delightf nl Sccn-ry. Charges Moderate. \II7ARKWORTH TTOTEL, f ? Warkworth. J"X FRBD. C. H. DIDBLE. Proprietor. First-class Accommodation. Most Desirable Hotel for Summer Visitors. Saddle Horses. Buggies and Beats on Hire. Rose Casey twice weekly. Co&cli from Devonport three times per week. Lost and Found. LOST, Knitted Purse, containing a few Old Coins.—Reward atE. Burtt's, Miliiner, Pitt-street. LOST Fox Terrier Pup; Takapuna collar on.—Reward on leaving same with C. Buddie. O'Rorke-street. LOST, Chestnut Mare, brand X.P.O. off shoulder, white off hind foot, star on forehead; reward.—J. Fit-simons, New Zealand Clothing Factory, Quean-street, LOST, last Evening, between Arch Hill and St. Benedict's Church, a Lady's Keyless Silver Watch, with black guard attached, a keepsake.—Finder will be liberally rewarded on returning to Mr. McElwain, Butcher, Arch Hill; or Dallen's Coffee Palace, Queen-street STRAYED inco the Market Stables, on February 2. One Bay Pony Mare, white hind foot.—Owner may have same by paying expenses. FOUND, a Cattle Dog, white breast and neck. Owner applying and paying expenses, can have same. — Mrs M. Brown, Otahuhu. lAOUND. 1 Kauri Log, branded P or 6.— JT Apply Leyland, O'Brien, and Co., Customsstreet West. 1 -—. Wanted. WANTED KNOWNANNUAL CLEARING SALE FOR CASH AT IMMENSE REDUCTIONS :-Hats. at Id. 3d, 6ri. SM.ls, and upwards, worth from Is to 10s 6d Flowers, Feathers, Laces. Ribbons, etc, at similar prioes; Lot of Ladies' Sun Shades, to be cleared at Is, In 6d, Is lid, and upwards, worth four times the monry; Blouses, Aprons, Pinafores. Gloves*. Stockings. Corsets, wtOiV at half-price. All our Stock of Dres3 Material^. Printß, Sateens, Ginghams, .etc.. etc., at great reductions- Come and ace foe yourselves.— GAKRIOCK. Kar_ngah»p« ': i W ANTED T^NOWN. KNEEBONE AND CO. Have Just Cleared a Job Line of 2,000 YARDS DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS STUFF AT HALF WAREHOUSE COST, Comprising:, FANCY FOULARD CLOTH ALL NOW FANCY SHOT EFFECTS SELLING FANCY \7HIP CORDB ■ AT FANCY DIAGONALS 1/0, 1/4 FRENCH BEIGES PBR YABD These Goods are the Newest Styles, and Cheap at Double the Money. Tji TTNEEBONE & ri 0., SYMONDS-STREET. t>"oXrTd" of education. Applications from Teachars classified D 3, or holding a higher classification, will be received by the Board on or before MONDAY. February 12.1894, for the position of FIRST ASSISTANT MASTER of the Devonpokt School. Salary, : £150 per annum. ~.,.__ „ Teachers are prohibited from personally canvassing Members of Committee or Members of Board regarding'appointment or promotion. ■ All communications and testimonials from Candidates for the appointment must pass through the Board. VINCENT E. RICE, _ Secretary. _ o"a~r~d of education. 1 Applications for the position of Head M 4STER !of the Dbvonport School are invited from Teachers classified Dl. or holding a higher classification, and will be received by the Board on or before MONDAY, 12th February. 1894Present roll number, 508: average attendance, 408. Dwelling-house provided. Teachers are prohibited from personally canvassing Members of Committee or Members of the Board regarding appointment or promoAll communications and testimonials from i i Candidates for the appointment must pass I through the Hoard. -^CENT E. MOB. ! Secretary. ONKEY. — VVanted, good-tempered, active Donkey.—Particulars to R. G. i Payze, Post-office. Northcote. OUSEKEEPER Requires a Situation to gentleman, or in any position of trust. I —G.L., Star Ofiice. EXPECTABLE Girl requires Situation, good plain cook, housework, etc i Address Kdith, Star Office. ITUATiON Wanted, by experienced person, as Saleswoman Boot Trade, or jßook keeper, Cashier, any business. — Ajax. i Star Office. ! rPO IRONMONGERS. —Wanted, smarb | I Junior for Furnishing and General Ironj mongery; good salesman and stock-keeper.— Apply, stating age. references, experience, salary required, to 8.W.&.. care of Star Office. WALL Paper put on from 6d per Piece, by thorough tradesman.—Painter, care of Brown, Venetian Blind Factory, Pon sonby Road. J_? &f\ AtffeO REWARD. - Who said we were dead? Lively as ever! Arrived—Heavy storm Photo. Frames. Is 6d each, two for 2s 9d; usual price, la Sd each. — Melbourne Rainbow Arcade, ] Newton. Also, School Bags by the score. ■ OQ"l'l**- Kidne? l'otat-098, Is. —At '/WO Dumper'a, Franklin Road. _ _^ V'OR KSHIRE REL J S H.—The best X Sauce in the world. Try it.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 3 February 1894, Page 1

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864

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 3 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 3 February 1894, Page 1

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