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"YY- ANTED—A GIRL between 13 and 14 VV years of age.— Apply to Mrs. Eybe, 1 'ariiell. "H r AXTED KNO WN—That Gbokgb VV Element has RESUMED his BUSIN ESS as General House Decorator, Writer, Grainor, &c. WANTED— The Lovers of Music to knowthat 500 First-class CONCERTINAS cm be obtained at MoSTAGCJs's Fancy Bazaar, Queen-street, Cheap. WANTED— The Ladies of Auckland to come and purchase at Montague's Fancy Bazaar, 5.000 Choice TOILET O 11NAMEN I S. WANTED— The Ladies of Auckland to call and inspect Montague's Splendid Assortment of Modern WORKrBOXKS. WANTED— r>o,ooo Children to purchase the Stock of TOYS at Montague's Fancy Bazaar. WANTED —50,000 Children to purchase the Stock of DOLLS at Mon'A'agub'ss Fancy Bazaar. WANTED— Purcliasera for 50 GILT MIRRORS at MoktauTJlS's Fancy Bazaar, Queen-street. WANTED it to be Known —That the Public can be supplied with 10,000 ELECTPvO-PLATED FORKS and SPOONS, at Moderate Prices. WANTED —The Admirers of the Fine Arts to iuspect Montague's Stock of First-class PRINTS, from some of the most celebrated Paintings. WANTED —Everyone -who cares for his or her personal appearance to call and buy Montague's Largo Assortment of LOOKING-GLASSES, of all sizes. WANTED,— 10,000 Persons who have had their Likenesses taken to call and inspect Mohtague's Splendid Collection of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. WANTED —10,000 Persons who have Photographs of their Friends, to call and inspect Montague's Splendid Collection of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. \\] ANTED—The Public to know that V\ Montague has on sale at his Fancy Bazaar, Queen-street, 250 ORNAMENTAL VASES. WANTED— HUNKERS for the Evening Star— Good Wages.—Apply at the Office, Vulcan-lane. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs. Eyes, Milliner and Dressmaker, Shortlandstreet, is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to her. N.B.— Ready-made Dresses always on hand. WANTED to SELL—An 8-foot Shop Counter, Empanelled—Cheap.—Apply Office of this Paper. WANTED to SELL, Cheap -10ft. Sheets of Corrugated Iron, Galvanised Iron Water Tanks, from 100 to 500 gallons. Also, O.G. and half-round Spouting, Ridge Caps, &c, at A. Smart's Galvanised Iron Works, Victoria-street (opposite the Greyhound). WANTED KNOWN—.I. Benstead (kte of Tattersal's Hotel,) CLARENCE DINING-ROOMS, 133, Queen-street (next door Union Bank). Hot Suppers of all kinds. Fowls, Ham, Eggs, Oysters, &c, &c. WANTED KNOWN—Just Received, a Fresh Shipment of Marrion's OLD ENGLISH ALE, per 'Kate,' and now on draught at the British Hotel, Queen-street, Auckland, and Saracen's Head, Pollen street (near the Junction,) Shortland. The Wines and Spirits need no puff. Whitson's and Bedell's celebrated Colonial Ales at both Houses. John Sceats, Proprietor. N.B.—The Accommodation for visitors from Auckland and elsewhere is unrivalled at the Saracen's Head. TO STOREKEEPERS, ETC.—T. Watson, Shortland-strcet, is prepared to supply you with Watertights at £7 lCs. per doz; for Men's Bluchers, light or strong, £5 145.; Youths' Laced Boots, tipped toe and heel, £5 2a. Every pair is made of the best material and 'workmanship. T. WATSON, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. NOTICE. TAYLOR'S WHAEP DINING- BOOMS. n cTt To c. to army and navy out-pension-ers in the auckland disTRICTS. ffIHE Payment of the above Pensioners for - JL the ensuing Quarter will be made as follows, viz.:— Auckland —Friday, April 1, from 9 a.m. to 1 pm, at the Commissariat Office. Onclmnga —Wednesday, April 6, at 11 a.m., at the Victoria Hotel. Otahuhu—Monday, April 4, at 9 a.m., at the Criterion Hotel. Drury —Monday, April 4, at noon, at the Farmers' Hotel. Pamnure —Friday, April 8, at 9 a.m., at the Ferry Hotel. Howick —Friday, April 8, at noon, at Mr. Crew's Hotel. Any Pensioners who may he unavoidably absent on the above days must apply on or befoi'e the 20th April, 1870, otherwise no payment will be made to them until the following Quarter. Army, Navy, and East India Company's Half-pay, Irish Constabulary, and Civil Service Pensions will not be paid on any of thf iiboY» dates. FRANCIS INNES, D.A.C.G., Military Accountant. (Military Accountant's Office, Auckland, March 21, 1870.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 66, 25 March 1870, Page 4

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636

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 66, 25 March 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 66, 25 March 1870, Page 4

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