The high reputation Olsons tomato sauce has obtained as a household condiment, ha& brought many inferior articles into the market i Thy pablic are therefore warned not to be im- : posed upon with rubbish, but ask for-Olson's genuine tomato sauce, and see that JnV name is on the bottle. "To Mr. Hans Olson^ Dear Sir,—By some mistake a bottle of your tomato sauce was put away in my house, and remained uncorked for upwards of twelve months. The same bottle of sauce was afterwards usfid at my o>?n table, and I found ifc was equaily as good as when first made. —T. W. Doonrn, wholes-ile and retail grocer, 218, Queen-street, Auckland." —[Adtt.] We uuderstand that the celebrated Incognito linpressario has arrived by. the D.S.S. Geiniui, and has succeeded in engaging the Lmmksse Somnambulistic Delineator, who will appear on Monday evening, at the Theatre Royal. I The Inspector of Miners' Rights has made a seizure of kauri timber on the Central Italy's ground.. The value ia* estimated at £80 or £90. Proceedings will be taken against the parties for cutting-kauri timber, in contravention of the Q-oldfield's Regulations. The regular monthly meeting of Lodge; Waitemata, 689, E.C., will be held this evening. . jq The anniversary services in connection- mtu Ithe Albert-street Sunday School took place yesterday. The Rev. B. C. Butland:(from-the Thames) preached in the-morning, and the Key, Warlow Paries, M.A.,.in the evening. In the afternaon there waa a children's service of song, interspersed with; readings from Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. The., annual soiree will take place tO:.morrow even-, i"g--
I "THE MARTYRS OF MELANESIA," •; A SERMON, by the Rev., James Cosh, M.A., will he published ia a few days, and will be liad-of all the Booksellers. I T\/TR. J. >V. PEA ROB—A letter for jou^ i j[\(l;; this office. -:- *- • - ._^__^ TcTdRAPER'S ASSISTANTS. I TTTANTED—A Junior for the Thames.— W Apply to MoAbthub, Sheiu&Co. -| ! APPRENTICES WANTED. WANTED -Two. Strong BOYS, apprentices »t the Dublin Boot and Shoe Warohouße,,Wakefield-afree|.;;.' /- ; __ WANTED TO SELL — A Substantial-woll-built four-roomed GOT -I-AG&L '-near Welihigtcn-street, papered and^hued' ■ throughout. A good well of water, with out^ house &c.,—For particulars apply by itatMW to'the Stab Office. v ■ '•■■'■<' ■■■ ■' :p; WANTED— A- sharp Lad, who can Millks for (he Waikato,—Apply at JProspe^ House,-Hol>sou-street^~ . --- — —»—•Sp WA NT X D I'd LET. — Furnished APARTMENTS, very pleasantly situated in Sjnionds-street, corner of City Bond. . WANTED Copies of the KVBNINa Sxaß of Thursday, aud Saturday last.; Double prices will be giren^ ________ WANTED— A respectable BOY. -Apply to J^ Alsxandeb, Manufacturing Jeweller, foot of Wellesley-street, oppositeUnited Service. Hotel. . : ; ;».,.:, ~;>{•'
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 581, 20 November 1871, Page 2
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418Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 581, 20 November 1871, Page 2
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