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ALBERT-STREET CONGRERATIONAL CHURO3.—Minister: Wablow Dayies, M.A. —To-morrow Eveaing, December 31st (D.V) : A Eeview of the Year 1871. Service to commence at v 8 39 o'clock. H ALT;.—STjNDXE ~ KSK-ViCES— KJ Conducted by Samcjbl Eoft ?R, B.A.— December 31st. -ilorning: How have we spent the year ? Evening : Thoughts for the last night of the year IS7I • WANTED to Soil Cheap, a Second-hand Smith and Wellstood's No. 8 Peeress Stove ; also Improved Patent Portable Smoke-, consuming Ovens., Colonial Ovens, and Wrought Iron Ranges, ab Heebebt H SillTH, Auckland Iron Works, High street. WANTED, a general Servant; washing not required. —Apply to Mrs RobeetOiV, Upper Syraon^s street, next the Mount Eden Toll bar. WANTED, a Breaking Saw Man for the Cornwall Saw Mills, ipply at Onehunga or Custom House street. WANTED, a Cornish Boiler, of either 10 or 20 horsepower.—W JCawkwell, "Vulcan Lane. WANTED; by a young person, an engages ment as (3-overness to instruct children under twelve. —All enquiries to be addrensed X., Stab office. WANTED, a Purchaser for " The Home," a villa residence in Onehunga of 12 I rooms, with 1£ acres of land, and good stables, ! &c. Price £450. —Apply to Captiin Symonds. WANTED, a Barmaid.—Apply at the Victoria Hotel, Victoria street. Seferences required. WANTED, a " Man who thoroughly understands the cordial making. NB.—None other nfied apply to C Sutxon1 j Eden Crescent. "\T7~ANTED KNOWN that Mining Com* V¥ panics' and Business Stamps of all descriptions are made in superior style, at the shortojt notice by J. Alexander, Jeweller and Engraver, foot of Wellesley street, and opposite IJuited Service Hotel. WANTED, Mining Managers and Bjisinesa people to call and examine the latest and most improved Stamps and Presses at I. Alexander's, Jeweller and Engraver, foot of Wellesley street, and opposite the United Service Hotel. ________^.' WANTED— 10,000 dozen Bottles.— Highest price-given.—Golden Crown Brewery, Welles jey street. WANTED toiPurchase,.a Freehold Pro* perty of from 100 to 1000 acres. The Land must be of #>od quality and a P^"l^. ■stream1 u-/w'at*> "is indispeasabl^T-^Ainl*-1 Coeuß-USE and Son, %e^treet. ___l^ v". . — W~ ANTED iKNOWJ^phat D. GOLDIB is prepared to 4ippLj all kinds of Timber and other Biulchto Materials, in- ? ; oluding Sashes, Door?, M° u ldmgs, BroM/ Timber, Houseblooks, Posts,l&jis, Hardvvood v , Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bhrj^ ao d Blue Ga»-\ Laths, Shingles,&c.,&B££Ttha lowest makert v prices, at his Yai'.b/c! n3 touvhon9e street. ANY person / oand ;sttek*^ *u > *t A Engine Bf ni6 o f the fire Bn^e J' id^ry^mfClpJant Will be pr^^ oa ■'-^ A. ASHSH, Qt PL EN DID T«a«*£r^D P^3ll^! O Rag for «ile.-Oii vk^i^Mr PtjlH^ 3 nex(,Pet<!rs'b, baker, S.vmowif *mP'

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 614, 30 December 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 614, 30 December 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 614, 30 December 1871, Page 2

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