A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with Board and Residence in the healthiest part of the city.—For card of address, apply at Star office. WANTED— A General Servant.—Apply aft. r 6 o'clock, evening, to Mrs. R Hokke, top of Grey-street. WANTED -A BRICKLAYER for the "Waikato. —Apply to Mr. Geokge Kitchen, Albert-street, Cook-street end. -TTTTANTED INFORMATION—About a W Mr. Leslie Theobald Washer, supposed to be a steward or something, upon one of the Auckland steamers.—Apply to Messrs. Hexdeeson & Spragoon, Shipwrights. WANTED — A General Female SERVANT.—AppIy to Mrs. Garlics, Mount Albert; or at Eraser's Buildings, Shortland-street. WANTED— Furnibhed Apartments with use of Kitchen; Piano preferred. — Address, " C.E.P." Star Office. WANTED— A few Good TAILORESSES. Highest wages given.—Also, Indoor Tailors. Consfant employment. -Apply at ence to H. L. Posseneskie, Wellesley street. WANTED TO LET—Furnished Apartments, with board or partial board if required, at reasonable terms, the situation bping healthy, and only a few minutes' walk from the business part of the city, is well adapted to those engaged during the day.— Address at the office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN—that D. GOLDIE is prepared to Supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials including Sashes, Doors,. Mouldings, Broad Timber, JFoiKoblor-ks, Posts, Eails, Hardwood, Felloes, Shaft?, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Lat.hs, Shingles, &c, &c, at the lowest market prices, at his Yarris, Custom-house-street. WANTED— A NIGHT PORTER.— Apply immediately Greyhound Hotel, Queen-street. WANTED— A BARMAID.—AppIy at the Occidental Hotel. WANTED— A Room by a single man, close to the Stab Office.—Apply J.W., Stae Office. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A General SERVANT.—AppIy at the Old House at Homo, corner of Victoria and Hobsonstreets. WANTED— A Good COOK for the Farmers' Hotel, Drnry.—Apply to Messrs. Combes and Daldt, Lower Queenstreet. _______ WANTED— An Apprentice to the Dress and Mantle Making.—Apply to Miss Jenkins, Pitt-street. WANTED— 500 LADIES or GKNTLIi MEN to call at Jones and Father's Market Pork Shop, Lower Wakefield-street, where they <'«n get German Sausage, B'a.-k Pudding, Collared Pork, Saveloys, Pork Pies, and Keal Dairy-fed Pork. AH kinds of small goods made to order; poods sent to any part, of the town on the shortest notice ; families waited on for orders. N.B.—Sucking Pigs always on hand. WANTED— 500 MEN TO DINE at the AMERICAN RESTAURANT, Wei lesley-streot East. I intend giving the work--ing classes of Auckland every luxury m season for the small charge of 6d per meal. The Dinner includes the very best of Soup, Fish, Joiuts, of various descriptions, and Pastry or Pudding. Meals at all hours.— Charge, 6d. QA3BATH-SCHOOL ANNIVEE)O i SARY SERVICES. ( EDWARDES-STREUT. ft| SUNDAY NEXT, October 1, TWO SERMONS w#j|D.Y..) be Preached in Kdwavdes-street Church, afciing by Rev. J. Berry ; Evening by Captain In'the afternoon, an Address will be delivered to parents and children by Captain Peek. Service at 11, 3, and 6.30 o'clock. T-a MVetir g on TUESDAY NEXT, October 3rd, at 6.30p m. Tickets, Is. Cid. each. Public Meeting in the Church, when Addresses will be delivered by Delegates f.om the Sunday School Union, ar.d other friends. Chair to be taken at 7.3" by Captain Peek. Collection at each service to aid the School *unds. N.B. The public are respectfully invited. BOARD AND EESIDBNCE. WANTED KNOWN—That Comfortable BOARD AND RESIDENCE can be procured at Mrs. Emsok's, Prospect House, Hobson-street, withia two doors of St. Matthew's Church. Terms : reduced from 25* to 21s per week.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 537, 29 September 1871, Page 3
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555Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 537, 29 September 1871, Page 3
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