BOARD AND RESIDENCE*—Two or three Gentlemen can be accommodated ■with Board and Residence in a healthy part of the city. Terms moderate. Apply Mrs. Ellison, Prospect House, Hobson-street, two doors beyond St. Matthew's Church. /COMFORTABLE BOARD and Residence v^ corner of Hobson and Durham streets, opposite Governor Browne Hotel. Terms moderate. WANTED 100 MEN" for the Auckland and Drury Railway to call at HeeBeet H. Smith's High street, and get one of his Improved Patent Portable Smoke - consuming OVENS, which are acknowledged by all to be the Best and Cheapest Ovens ever invented, as they require no setting and very little fuel, and are to be had at the low price of 30s. Also, mothers of families in town and country will find these ovens will render cookery a much more bearable, pleasanter, and cooler occupation as the heat is enclosed, and they can be placed outside. Illustrated Price List of Patent Ovens and Wrought Iron Ranges sent post free to any part of the colony.—Heebeet H. S:\iith, High street opposite Rout's and back of J, C. Morrin's. P.S.—For Sale, Cheap, a second-hand Smith and "Welstard No. 8 Penes Stove. LOST, this morning in Shortland street, a Gold Albert Chain. The finder will be rewarded by returning it to the office of this paper. fi~t f\ f\f\f\ TO LEND, in sums of dwXUjUv/vi £500 and upwards. Also, several smaller sums.—J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent and Sharebroker, 37, Queen Btreet. MONEY TO LEND on first-class free* hold security.—Apply to Mr Connell, solicitor, Yailo's Buildings, Wyndham street. TO BE LET.—The well-situated Business Premises, 44, Queen street, opposite ~- . the Insurance Buildings. Apply to F. L. PRIME, Or T. H. HALL. TO LET, at Flagstaff, North Shore, a Cottage, close to the Beach.—Apply to Jas. McEwek. TO BE LET, a Comfortable Eight-roomed House, with all convenience, in Pitt street, SAMUEL COCHRAnE & SON. FOR SALE, or to LET, a Blacksmith's Shop, with tools, doing a good business. Apply H. PABTINGKTON, 30, Queen street. "OOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and JD several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, cheap.—Apply to J. CIAEE, Boat Builder, Custom-house street. FOR SALE.—A Fakm of Forty-nine Acres? situate in the Titirangi District, with a frontage to the Manukau. There is a good four-i-Domed weather board House, lined, and a brick chimney ; substantial Cow-house, Stable, Fowl-house, &c. Good.-'sized Orchard, ■well stocked with fruit trees —Pears, Apples, Plums, Peaches, Figs, Cherries, Vines, and Strawberries. About two acres of ploughed land, twelve acres of grass in three paddocks ; the remainder partly cleared and part heavy bush. The greater part of the boundary fence newly put up. There is a good run foi cattle. —Apply to B. Tobks & Co. VENETIAN BLINDS. WIKE GAUZE, AND PEKFORATED ZINC BLINDS. CAN be had at the Auckland Venetian Blind Manufactory, Shortland-street, of any dimensions, in any number, within a given time, of the BEST QUALITY, AND AT EEASONABLE PKICES. t^g°SENT TO ALL PAETS OP NEW ZEAIAKD. M. H. BUSBY, Practical Blind-maker and "VVirfi-worker, many years established at City Eoad, Lond'fti, n .acturer of every description of Window .B^dsfUiain and Ornamental Ay ire Work. o ,f vOld Blinds cleaned, altered .^paired and painted. VENETIAN HOUSE, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS! AT THE MARKET PLACE,' Queen- stbeet. 1 C\C\C\ PICTURE and Story Xs\J \J\J BOOKS, id. each -i 600 Picture and Story Books, 2d. each ■ .. f,OO , Sri. pnrh "i x ■:,' ' ■ ?fri;"' a -■--'' :' y- ■':■ ■'-." '' ;-\<i,''■,'".'■' &? '*■'• ie s'j *- • 1 --■-. i ■ Isrs, ■■ ;■. \ red (Setters, «klj e«»pip*fjC a* h Corkscrews, Cct. to £fd. ; Egg Boilers, 8d to Is. | Children's Boots, 2s. and 2s. 6d. . Children's Socks, 3d. to Sd. Boys' Caps, Is. ; Slates, Id. and 2d. Stationery, Haberdashery, Hosiery, and Toys. J. WILLIAMS, (LATE H. WATTS). Hawkers and Shopkeepers supplied in small quantities to retaiL ' Cifrts'/>''.ii!ui M^ts&T"]^Lenbsiist' S 65, S >■."-', v- ,- •;■'■ rner o^€li«ssistreet., Auckisaa : j ■ %A1 •■ ■■ ■■ ■■• ■■■■ -::- j&« '*>esu{<SFa&9 i ■ . '■-•'■ ut di :■V - r -■ : :"; ""- / "■''•!'" °® ■•■'■ , r beauty of the indegonious treeß and shrubs, and the luxuriance, variety,and the abundance ' of the plants and flowers. To picnic partieß 'end schools, Yauxahll Gardens' will he found especially attractive and suitable j and every accommodation will be afforded by the proprietors to visitors of this class. Refreshments of all kind-? at very moderate prices. Swings, cricket, and other amusement for young people. The proprietors beg to offer fcheiv sincere thanks to the Officers and Brethren of the A.O.F. and 1.0.0. for their magnificent patronage on Boxing Day, and to the many hundreda of) . ladies and gentlemen who joined in the Fete given-by the amalgamated Societies. W. WELLS & SON. YausLaJ] Gardens,
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 628, 16 January 1872, Page 4
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751Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 628, 16 January 1872, Page 4
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