WANTED— A good GENERAL SERVANT, fond of children; a middleaged person preferred. — Apply to Mrs. Watson, Shortland-street. WANTED— A Widow Lady as HOUSE KEEPER, without encumbrance. — Apply to G. M., office of this paper. WANTED— A good NEEDLEWOMAN. —Apply to Mrs. Watson, Shortland Crescent. NURSERY GOVERNESS. WANTED, by a Young Lady—A SITUATION as above, or Companion to a Lady. Would have no objection to be a Daily Governess.—Address " E. M.," Office of this Paper. WANTED-By a Respectable Married Woman a Situation as HOUSEKEEPER to a single gentleman. Salary not so much an object as a [comfortable home. Good references.—Apply 8., Stab office. IF ANDEEW FERNANDEZ will call at the office of this paper he will find a document of importance, on paying for this advertisement. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for one or two Gentlemen in a Family with no Children. Terms moderate. —For address, apply Office of this Paper. T7IURNISHED APARTMENTS.-One or Jj Two Gentlemen can be accommodated with Comfortable APARTMENTS in one of the healthiest Suburbs around Auckland, and about 15 minutes' walk from Queen-street. — Apply by letter, "Omega," Office of this Paper. POLYIECHNIC INSTITUTION. CLERKS, Shopmen, or Mechanics desirous of joining the Evening Classes of the Polytechnic Institution, are requested to give their names to Mr. W. W. TAYLOE, 194, Queen-street, Auckland. ArtA DOZEN of LADIES' LAWN V//oU POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, 3s. lid.—J. COSGRAVE & CO. 0 CAA YARDS of WINCEY, at 3fd.— O.OUU J- COSGRAVE & CO. rvrAA YARDS of UNDRESSED HOLJ.OUU LAND, 4id--J. COSGRAVE AND CO. HO PIECES of WELSH FLANNEL, all y O wool, wide width, 9Jd.- -J. COSGRAVE AND CO. -|OQ PIECES of FURNITURE CHINTZ, 1/0O beautiful patterns, 4|d.—J. COSGRAVE & CO. tyyA MAGNIFICENT SILK DPvESSES, iDU warranted all silk, chaste patterns, 2s. mi—j. COSGRAVE & CO. im LADIES' SEAL and ERMIN IOU MUFFS, 43. 6d.—J. COSGRAVE AND CO. OOA PIECES CHECKED WINCEY OOU SHIRTING, B*a.-J. COSGRAVE AND CO. OA PIECES SCARLET FLANNEL, all OU wool, wide width, Is.—J. COSGRAVE AND CO. ryOO PIECES all wool TARTAN CLOAKiO/Q LNG, Is. 6d.—J. COSGRAVE & CO. tVi-'A YARDS of BLACK VELVETEEN, 1 0U Is. 6d.—J. COSGRAVE & CO. m PIECES of all wool SAXONY FLANNEL, 10|d.—J. CO3GBAVE & CO/ -I r A LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, Is.— 10 U J- COSGRAVE & CO. 001 PIECES UNBLEACHED CALTCO, O/O _L Mexican finish, stout make, 5d. — J. COSGRAVE & CO. AAA LADIES' HATS, 6d.— ))[)[) J. COSGRAVE & CO. DR. E. H. MARSHALL, M.D., MEMBER of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Licenciate of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children, of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Hobson-steeet (near Cook-st,) Auckland. Consultations daily. ATA LADIES' WINCEY SKIRTS, JOU exquisitively trimmed, 6s. lid.— J. COSGRAVE & CO. SEEDS, AGRICULTURAL, FLORICTLTURAL, AND HORTICULTURAL. G. H. L A V E E 8, Late of Durham-street, HAS REMOVED to those commodious premises in Wyndham-street, two doors above the Herald Office, where he hopes to se/i; his old friends and the public, and of wnom he solicits their orders for the approaching season. Agent for Mason Bros., Nurserymen, &c, FarneUj whose catalogues cn'n now be obtained gratwir Also, for Thomas and BAREACLOTraH, for gristing wheat, &c. ON SALE, Hay, Straw, Chaff, Oats, Maize Bran, Potatoes, Flour, Bonedust Guano, &c, &c. "VT O T I O B 10 FAMILIES.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 184, 11 August 1870, Page 3
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