RUNNERS WANTED.—Good Wages given.—Apply at the Evening Sta^ Office. WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT.— Apply to Mrs, Anderson, Beresford. I street. XXJ ANTED; by an Experienced BAKER, a V* SITUATION.—AppIy to J.A., Office of this Paper. BOTTLES !' BOTTLES !! WANTED— 10,000 half-pint SAU CI? BOTTLE S.—Apply at once, H. - Olson, Alpha Cottage, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. Cash on delivery. Highest price given; inf. ANTED—A situation as BARMAJD by ¥ ¥ a lady lately arrived from If elbournf ' —Address A.M., Evening Stab Office. lITANTED—A PAPER-BAG MAKER tq T V call at the Evenikg Stab Office. WANTED— The Admirers qf the Fiat Arts to inspect Montague's Stock qf First-olass PRINTS, from some of the most celebrated Paintings. WANTED —Everyone whq caret) for hi» or her personal appearance to call and . buy Mp nt ague's Large Assortment 0$ c LOOKING-GLASSES, of all sizes. WANTED — 10,000 Persons who have had their Likenesses taken to pall and. inspect Montague'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. WANTED— The Publip to know that Montague has on sale at his Fancy Bazaar, Queen-street, 250 ORNAMENTAL VASES WANTED ,KNOW N—Mrs. Eves, Milliner and Dressmaker, Shortlandstreet, is prepared to execute all orders en? 1 trusted to her. N.B.— Ready-made Dresses always on hand. WANTED-rthe Lqvers of Music tp know that 500 First-class CONCERTINA^ can be obtained at Montague's Fancy Bazaar, Queen-street, Cheap, WANTED— The Ladies of Auckland to co'the and purphase at Mqntague's Fancy u-izaar, 5,000 Choice TOILET ORNAMENTS. WANTED— The Ladies of A.upkland to call and inspect Montague's Splendid Assortment of Modern WORK-BOXES. WANTED— 50,000 Children to purchase the Stock of TOYS at Montague's Fancy Bazaar. WANTED— 50,000 Children to purchase the Stock of DOLLS at Montague's Fancy Bazaar. WANTED— Purchasers for 50 GILT MIRRORS at Montague's Fancy Bazaar, Queen-street; W" ANTED it to be Known—.That the Public can be supplied with 10,000 ELECTRO-PLATED FORKS and SPOONS, at Moderate Prices. WANTED, to SELL, Cheap -10ft, Sheets ' of Corrugated "Iron, Galvanised Iron Water Tanks, from -100 to 500 gallons, Also, O.G, and half-round Spouiirig, Ridge Caps, ' &c, at A. Smart's Galvanised Iron Works, " Victoria-street (opposite the Greyhound). WANTED KNOWN—J. Benstead (late of Tattersal's Hotel,) CLARENCE DINING-ROOMS, 133, Queen-street (next door Union Bank). Hot Suppers of all kinds. Fowls, Ham, Eggs, Oysters, &e.,_.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 Winea and Spirits need no puff. Whitson's and Bedell _ celebrated Colonial Aies at both Houses. John Sceats, Proprietor. N.B.—The Accommodation for visitors from Auckland and elsewhere is unrivalled at the Saracen's Head. * ~~ NOTICE. TAYLOR'S WHARE DININa ROOMS. IP , 1 ~ VICTORIA HOTEL, Victoria-street, >-:>:_> -- ■■ r I THE Undersigned, have much pleasure in informing my friendi and. the .public ' at large, that I have taken the abeye Hotel, in Victoria-street. JOHN MENZIE3, i Proprietor, M Late of City Club Hotel, Shortland-street M
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 86, 19 April 1870, Page 1
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