-rARTIN H. BURRELL, North Shore, i M will give instruction to^ers of f£& desirous of learning NAVIGATION. I .Ags K S for the course of study. TS-A freVpassage will be given in the p.». ' Devoupori-' .. I^TJteD-A^LAD for the Bantry.W Apply, between 10 and 12 o'clock, at the ftnvernorßrow^otel. A Smart Active GIRL, to W make herself useful in the day tame only -Apply to Vine Cottage, opposite Farnell Store, Parnell Rise. W ALL-WORK.-Apply at Pbince oe Wales Hotel, Hobson^strcet^ rZZT^^A Respectable GlßL.—Ap\\^plytoMrs. Wabbkn, Grocer, Short-land-street. , . =^is~For a Lady, a BOOM with VY attendance, in tho suburbs of AuckStah Office. good SHOEING SMITH, W or a man capable of driving on Shoes. --Apply to J. QuiNN, Independent Shoeing Forge, Albert-street. ■ A GIRL to make herself IW generally useful.—Apply at the Office of this Paper. ■\XT ANTED—The public to know that YY PRINTING of every description is executed at the EVENING Stae Office, with neatness and despatch. •TTTANTED, by a Young Lady, an EnYY gagement as Governess : country pre' i'erred. Good testimonials. - Address " Lex,' - office of this paper. WANTED, mWO or three BOYS to run the Evening J_ Stab. Good boys can earu from 15s to 25s a week. | A GRAND MOONLIGHT CONCEET, I IN AID OF BANDMASTER McCOMISH, Under the Distinguished Patronage of LADY BOWEN, THILL BE HELD IN THE ALBERT W BARRACKS, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 o'clock. J PROGRAMME. ■ 1. March —" Napoleon, Grand." 2. Quadrille —" Edinburgh." 3. Vocal Chorus. 4. Galop—" Galatea," 5. Song. 6. Waltz —Duke of Edinburgh. I 7. Galop—" Canary." 8. Vocal Chorus. 9. Waltz—"Flower Girl." 10. Polka—" Little Fannie." 11. Song. 12. Galop—"Midnight." Finale —God Save the Queen. ADMITTANCE—ONE SHILLING. S i& j LOCAL INDUSTRY ! INSTITUTION. I VENETIAN HOUSE, SHORTLAND-STREET. | SPA VENETIAN BLINDS, 340 Gauze I OOxJ Wire Blinds, 270 Perforated Zinc | Blinds, for which orders are wanted imme- | diately. i Wire Work also made when tho men are (unemployed. Apply to the Manager, W. HORTON BUSBY. GEORGE SIBBIN, AUCTIONEER i AND COMMISSION AGENT, CORN7JI OE QUEEN & WTNDHAM-STREETS. EVENING STAR I PUBLISHING OFEICE, l QUEEN-3TREET, NEXT SIBBIN'S CORNER. Advertisements received till 3 p.m. JHE "THAMES ADVERTISER" v : May ho obtained at the Of FICE OF THE " EVENING STAR," if QUEEN-STREET, Jl (Next to Sibbins' Comer), on the arrival of the Steamer from the Thames. Reed & Prhto, Agents for Auckland. JHE EI J I TIMES. tftlFi?, dS rslßned been appointed Agents for Adv, °' o the FiJi Times" in Auckland. Sliest o! ements received and I forwarded by the vest opportunity. * REED AND BRETT, I *VUNIKG STAR" O_'lF CE, ■ QUZZN-S _ RZKT.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 334, 3 February 1871, Page 3
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