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WANTED— A Steady Man for the Kitchen of the Q.C.E.— Apply immediately. WANTED— A Good General SERVANT. —Apply at the Fitzeoy Hotel, Top of Wakefield-street. WANTED —A GIRL to look after ChilTden, and make herself useful. —Apply at the Evening Stab office. WANTED— By a Young Manj a SITUATION as CLERK. First-class references.—Address T. 8., Evening Stab office. ■: __ : : __ ■ WANTED —The public to know that PRINTING of every description is executed at the Evening Stae Office, with neatness and despatch. WANTED— BOARD AND LODGING by a young gentleman, within one mile of the Post Office.—Address, X. X., Stae Office. FOUND —On Sunday last, near Mechanics' Bay, TWO PARASOLS.—The owner can have them on application at the Evening Stae Office. WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT. ' —Apply at the Office of the Evening Stae. i WANTED— ONE THOUSAND PURCHASERS of HERBERT H. SMITH'S PATENT PORTABLE SMOKE CONSUMING OVENS.—Note the Address: High-steekT, Top of Same Yaed as Beoavn anY Basket's. • jl.B.—All kinds of Ovens Made and Repaired. . Gas-fitting and Spouting Fixed, and Machinery Repaired. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. — Lost, on Sunday, between Parnell and St. Paul's Church, a SMALL GOLD BROOCH .(a family relic) in shape of a serpent. Any one returning the same to Mr. F. Smith, Bootmaker, Queen-street, will receive the above reward. MR. JAMES NICOL, Carpenter, late of Newtown, Sydney , please call at the Glass Works, Union-street. EMPIRE HOTEL, VICTORIA-STREET. SECCOMBE'S and BEDDEL'S COLONIAL ALES 4d. per pint, 2d. per glas* at the Bar. Just added, a new Billiard Bagatelle Table. W. Millee, proprietor, late of the City Baths, Queen-street. A good Quoit Ground and Quoits.complete, adjoining the hotel. BILLIARDS. • TO SUIT THE TIMES. aO" to MILLER'S EMPIRE HOTEL, Victoria-street, for a quiet game of Billiards ;no charge for the table. Drinks, 6d. Cheap Drinks. ' STRAWBERRIES! STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM! TO be had at JAMES,' the MASONIC HOTEL, North Shore, on Sundays and every day of the week. FOR SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT. A FULU SHARE in the PEEP-O' DAY .__cV. . Claim, at Coroiuandel. East crushing, 30 tons, and yie'ded 2^023. to the ton. For particulars apply to V.V.X.V. Stae Office. MR. W. L. JACKSON, QURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR Mes. Shepheed's North Shoee. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN HOWELL, BOOTMAKER, ' . ■■ FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STREET. Opposite Mb. Hobbs', Draper, y

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 276, 28 November 1870, Page 3

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371

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 276, 28 November 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 276, 28 November 1870, Page 3

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