EDUCATIONAL. The vtodersigned having regained health and strength (under the good Providence of God), iuttndi, with the able help of Mrs. Macintosh, to commence teiching a reipectable Boys' and Girls' School, on Monday next, 18th March, in that healthy and commodious School-room behind the Weileyan Church, High-street. Being certificated teachers, and having for lire years successfully taught one of the largeat and most popular schools in the Province, he trusts that h« will again receive a, share of the very liberal patronage he enjoyed during his previous career as Head-master of St. James's Presbyterian School, Wellington-street. WILLIAM MACINTOSH. NOTICE ! NOTICE ! ! JAMES HIGGINS (Ov THE IATE FIRM OF SMITH & HIGGHNS,) RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he carries on tho TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches as usual. J. JET. takes this opportunity to return his thanks for past support, and pledges himself to give the same attention and satisfaction to his customers as he has hitherto done, and trusts by his style of Workmanship, and fit guaranteed, to seecare a still further share of public patronage. Observe the Address; — JAMES HIGGINS, CLOSE TO HERALD OFFICE. \ "S ill w» 03 yip, pf npilE CHEAPEST HOUSE in Town •JL for every description of Ovens, Ranges, Stoves, Grates, Stove Pipes, Wrought iron Fireplaces, and every description of Iron Work is at HERBERT 11. SMITH'S, Auckland Iron Works, High street (oj>po9itß Rout's). Improved Patent Portable Smokc-Con'suming Ovens of various sizes, from :30.5. upwards, always on hand. Acknowledged by all to be the Jiest, Cheapest, and Most. Economical Oven ever invented ; espacially for fanners and country settlers, as they requiru no setting. Wrought Iron Ranges, cheaper than iinportod; Colonial Ovens always on hand, and made to order : Stove Pipe, Caslitting, and Spouting fixed. Also, a Second-hand No. S Peeress and No. a Empress and Colbrook Dale Range for sale cheap. N.B.—H.U.S. received a First-class Prize at tke Agricultural Show for his Improved IPatent Portable Smoke Consuming Ovens. WATEELEY HOTEL, LOWER QUEEN" .STREET. 8 A]M YOUNG, PROPRIETOR. MASONIC HOTEL, DEVONPORT, NORTH SHOES, TJNDEK THE MANAGEMENT OF MES. BROWN. TjIAMILIES can be accommodatsd with A? Private Sitting Rooms. The Hotel contains 13 lofty and «pacioua Bedrooms. BOAED AND RESIDENCE, by the wedk or month, on easy termi. Boats run from Auckland every half hour, Nigth boats run until 11 o'clock p.m. PORTLAND CEMENT. Just Arrived, ex Naomi, A SUPERIOR SHIPMENT of PORTLAUD CEMENT, best Brands. KEANE & JENKINS ON, PLASTERERS, ETC., VICTORIA STREET EAST.' T ADlES'and GENTLEMEN'S VISITING -" CARDS Printed on the Suoetbst Notice, at the Evening- Stab Office. JAMES OLDHAM, WINB,. SPIRIT, AND TEA IMPORTER, SUBMITS, the following Cash Pricea, which, on comparison, he trusts, will secure a fair sharo of public patronage, in quantities'of not loss than two gallons:— WINES— Port and Sherry, 255, 30s, and 35s doz. Ditto (in wood), 10s 6d, 12s 6d, and 15s per gal. WHISKEY— Irish and Scotch, 36s to 40s case Ditto (in wood), 19s to 21a per gallon RUM— West Indian, 36s to 403 per case Ditto (in wood) 18s to 21s per gallon BRANDYCognac, 42s to 56s per case Ditto (in wood), 20« to 22 6 per gallon GENEVA— 30s to 568 per case ALES AND STOUT— English and Scotch, per gallon, 9s to 12s 6d per dozen Ditto (Colonial) 3s nor gal, 7s 6d per doz. WHISKEY— Colonial, 13s 6d per gallon Ditto (in case) 26s 6d Tea, Coffee, and all sorts of Groceries at equally good value. A single trial will prove the advantages offered by Jambs Oldham High street, Auckland: P.S.—Goods delivered, free of charge, within 6 miles of the city. GOLDEN CROWN STEAM BREWERY, CORNER OF WELLESLEY .AND BARRACK STREETS, AUCKLAND. HOOPEE ANDCO., Ale and Porter Brewers, Bottl«rg, &«., b«g to eturn sincere thanks to the publi« for their patronage luring the last two years ; also to inform them tkut, n order to Meet the growing demand for their Ales .nd Stout, they hare just completed a new model Iteam Brewery, in which every modern aa4 seienUfi* mprovement' is adopted, thui placing tkom in a losition to mpply customers with Ales and Stout, rhich, for *trength, flavour, and excellence of quality, an only be equalled by the mo*t celebrated Home Jrews. The proprietors are determined to maintain md extend the high -reputation their brands already lossess in the market, and for that purpose use only he finest quality English Malt and Hop. They will n future brew Ales of three classes, via.: 11, 111, nd XXXX. XX wiU be a light, bitter Ale, of greeable flavour and aroma, to resemble Bass's No. »'; his Ale is especially prepared for family use, and. as n agreeable tonic, for invalids. The XXI will be a trong full flavoured Ale. The XXXX will b« an xtra. strong Ale, equal to Bass's No, 8, Liberal erms are offered tQ the Trade.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 683, 20 March 1872, Page 4
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