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pltltfCE OF WALES THEATRE. SEA OF ICE, TO-NIGHT. WANTED — Twelve Copies of the EyknITO Stak of Saturday, 9th inst.— Apply Star Office. WANTED TO SELL.—A five-roomed CO ITAGE, with Out-houses ; plea-g-intlv situated ou the Newton Koad ; lease-, hoia" Price £150. —Address box No. 75, P.O. Auokland. / TTTANTED— A General SKRVANT; also -/ VV a strong Active LAD.—Apply to Mr. J. Levy, Triloi', nest Theatre Royal. WANTED, for the country— A. Young GIRL from 12 to 14 years of age, willing to make herself generally useful in a small family.—Apply to Uannjun's Registry Office, opposite Post Oflice. WANTED— Two or three Eexpectable Young MEN as Boarders in a private family, with all the comforts of a home. Terms moderate. —Apply to tho Stak Office. WANTED— A General Servant.— Apply at the oflice of this paper. ANTED—SOO LADIES or GENTLEMEN to call at Jones and Eatuer s Market Pork Shop, Lower Wafcefield-street, where they can pet German Sausage, Black Budding, Collared Pork, Saveloys, Pork Pies, and Keal Dainty-fed Pork. All kinds of small goods made to order; c;ooda sent to (my part of tho town on the shortest notice ; fiimilies waited ou for orders. N.B.—Sucking Pigs always on hand. WANTED— 500 MEN TO DINE at the AMERICAN RESTAURANT, Wei-lesloy-street East. I ii.Lund giving the working classes of Auckland every luxury in season for the email charge of 6d per meal. The Dinner includes the very best of Soup, Eish, Joints, of various descriptions, and Pastry or Pudding. Meals at all hours.— Charge, 6d. Vtjokland g-eammae J\_ SCHOOL. WANTED—An ASSISTANT MASTER, who must be an experienced Teacher, and ablo to take classes in English, Latin, Mathematics, and French or German. The salary will be at the rate of £250 per annum. Applications• with testimonials, addressed to the Secretary of the Grammar School Hoard. Auckland, «111 be received until noon of WEDNESDAY, 11th October. The gentleman elected will be expected to enter on his duties on February 1,1872. R. J. O'SULLIVAN, Secretary. MANTLE AND SHIRT FACTORY. WANTED— Two Good Machinists, p.nd one or two Apprentices.—Mrs. Beeda, top of Shortlaud Crescent. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED KNOWN-That Comfortable BOAUD AND RESIDENCE can be procured at Mrs. EIIEONS, Prospect House, Hqbson-stroet, within two doors of St. Matthew's Church. Terms : reduced from 25s to 21s per week. TWO Gentlemen can be aecomodtaed with BOARD and RESIDENCE in the most healtiiy locality in town ; two minutes' walk from the PostOiice. Terms very reasonable. —Cliff House, corner of Moore and Hobsonstreets. TO CLERGYMEN AND SCHOOL COMMITTEES AN Experienced Sohool-master, Singingmaster, Organist, and Teacher of Instrumental Music, is open to a temporary or permanent engagement. Reference, the Right Rev. Bishop of Auckland, Parnell. Address, Teacher," Stab Office. LOOK OTT FOE THE GEAND BOMAN" AND OLYMPIC SPOBTS. UNDEii the patronage of a Committee of Gentlemen, whose names will ho publishrri on MONDAY, at the Albert Barracks, commencing on SATURDAY NEXT, September 23, at 1 o'clock. Roman Chnriols, driven by Ladies with Ten Horses. Doublo Bare • back Races, Steeple and Hurdle 3?ncc?, »nd Elnt Races, ridden by ■ Ladie3 and Q-entlemen. Single and Double Trapeze and Olympic Sports of all kinds. A Grand Stind will be erected. -Admission— O*e Shilling. SECOND DAY: BENEFIT OF LOCAL CHARITIES, WONDAy, SEPT. 25. The names of the Oommitte wiil be published on Monday next, milE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing X between T. B. HILL and C. BERRID&E, as Slmrobrokers and Land Agents, is This Dny DJSOLVfiU by mutual consent, the business in future will be carried on by 0. Benidge, on his own account. T. B. HILL. O. BERKIDGKE. Auckland, Sept. 16th, 1871. NOTICE. MR. H. A. MALE is requested to call at William Posseniskio'a, Shortland-strect, and pay for the suit of clothes which he had last January. September 18,1871. THREE POUNDS REWARD. LOST— This morning, between the Queenstreet Wharf and Firewood Wharf, a POCKET BOOK, containing Memorandums £nd a sum of money —number of notes known, Mrr-The finder will receive the above reward on / leaving it at tho office of this paper. I\r o T r ° EHaving engaged a Provedore for the Steamship ■ ' Napier,' I will not be responsible for any Debts con- __.*' tracted without my authority, from this dato. W. BENDAI7L. September 16,1871. pEINCtf OF WALES'THBATHE. MIS 3 CLARA STEPHENSON, 1 . :: • The Celebrated Comedienne, as OGARITA, -."■■i O -NIGHT

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 527, 18 September 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 527, 18 September 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 527, 18 September 1871, Page 3

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