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WANTED., a General Servant.— Apply to Mrs Montague (four doors above the Old If cm c at Homo), Victoria street. WANTED KNOWN—Highest Trine given for all Old Metals. On Sale (cheap), Ploughs ; 0, 7, and S feet sheets Galvanized Corrugated Iron ; also, Pumps, Paints, &o , &c, at Alfred Bmart's. nest Blue Post, Victoria street. i TX7 ANTED KNOWN, that A. :Y? v DRTJ&SMOND has Opened a Marino Store In Chancery fane, and lie is now open to purchases all kinds of Metal, Old Iron, Bags, Bones, Bottlos, Cast- ; o(f Clothing, and Canvas, old Hope, at his promisee, ! Chancery Lane. I . TXTANTED KNOWN, that D. * * Golditc is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, Poors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Hails, "Hardwood Felloes, "hafts, Ironbark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, See., &c, at the ! lowest market price, at his Yards, Custom-house street. TI/"AISITBD the Butcher, Baker, ? v Grocer, Farmer, Dairyman, and others of Auckland and its vicinity to knew that the undersigned aro now supplying their strong durable SPHINGCAJIT HAItNESS at Prices to MH.IST tjte times. —IS3, Qaeen-street, next Union Bank, Auckland; and at Melbourne. L. FOKSTEE & SON. WANTED KNOWN, that J. j WATT is prepared to supply Wood and Coal at following prims for Cash :—Ti-trcc Wood, Uncut, ! ]2s per ton ; dn do, Cut, Us per ton ; Newcastle Coal, 60s per ton. Delivered to any part within one mile from Yard. Posts, Rails, and Palings always on hand. Poncing and Carting- done at low rales.—Stanley street Mechanics' Bar. TKTA NTED KNOWN.—The under- * V signed have always on hand a large supply of j Newcastle and Bay of Islands Coal ; also, best Cut I and Uncut Wood. Yards : Between Fort and Custom- i house street, next Isaacs' Bonded Store. W. & G. WINSTONE. ! TO" ANTED EIO WN, that;: t JOHN WILLIAMS (late of Wellesley \ street), Cutler, Saw-trimmer, and Umbrella-malcer, ' has Removed to Wyndham street (nearly opposite the ! Evcn&ny Slur oilicc). N.B.—Umbrellas Re-covered, i WANTED KNOWN THAT \V. LEYS, Bookhinijee, Machine Ruler, and Account-book Manufactver, flas REMOVED from Victoria street East to Wyndham street, next door above the Evening Star olli cc. PUBLIC HOLJDAY. ROYAL EXHIBITION. C I T V HALL. OPEN TUTS DAY From 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. POWERFUL .ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. At 8 o'clock, this and Hie following evenings, Mrs GOUKLAY wi"' sing the fire^t .Jacobite Song, •' Ga.m Yk by Atiiol f At 5.30 o'clock, Miss MINNIE CODftLAY will sing "The Kindly Greeting." At 'J o'clock, Mrs GOURLAY will sing the celebrated " SwjSH JODEL SOXG." At 0.30 o'clock, Miss MINNIE GOURLAY in her Charming Characteristic Sketch, MILI TA R V BTY LE, With Side Drum Accompaniment. N.E.-Tho Royal Exhibition offers Novelties and Attractions l?ithei-.o unprecedented. ADMISSION: TWO SHILLINGS; Juveniles, HaM-piioe. I TO PARENTS, GUARDIANS, & TEACHERS. SATURDAY next, the Exhibition will be OPEN from 12 noon till 6 p.m., when Scholars and Juveniles will bo admitted at SIXPENCE EACH. N.B.—On all other occasions open from 2 till 5 p.m. : and Evening, 7 till 10. W. GOURLAY Proprietor. M. CORBET Acting Manager. J. M. LORD Musical Director. paiNCR OF WALES THEATRE. JL —WEDNESDAY, November 19, tins First Appearance of the GIANT. PRINCE O"F WALKS THEATRE JL Lessees .. .. Messrs G. W. Collier & Co. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, NOV. 12, IST3. Grand Extka Holiday Xiciii ! COLI, EE N BA\V N ! COLLEEN B A W N I Double Irtsii Jro. Sox ns. Soxbs, XAX, THE GOOD FOR NOTHING. UNION LODGE OF MARK MASTERS, No. 134, E C. rjpllE Regular Monthly Meeting will JL be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Ijy order, j W. 11. 11AYWARD, W.M. Ko^M\ KINTORE TOR LONDON. t^MSiil*** NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. Passengers by the COUNTESS OF KINTORE must be on board NOT LATER than 4 p.m. on FRIDAY. L; D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. />- ' OOUND, a "Five-pound Note, with a -iL piece tor.i off. Whoever can produce the corresponding part can have their own on paying expenses of this advertisement.- -Apply to T. Hu'kt, Waterman. nnENDE-RS Wanted for Brickwork JL at Coromandel; labour only. Plans and specifications at R. Heals', Architect. Tenders to be delivered on SATURDAY, Nov. 15, at 12 o'clock. J. PUCE. ON SALE, Pure Bramha Eggs.— Close Bros., Queen street rpo LET, with immediate possession, -&- a comfortable Cottage in Seafleld View.—T. Peacock, Optician, Queen street. SCHOOL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. npHE next Monthly Meeting will be J- held on SATURDAY next, the 15th November, at 2 p.m., in the High School, Symonds street. A Paper on " Kducation in Sweden " will be read by Mr Thkokisll (of Upsall University), and Mr Martin (Grafton Road School) will give the second of the series of Training Lessons. Junior Teacher 3 are invited. HENRY WORTHING-TON, Secretary. ROYAL HOTEL, PRINCES STREET ONEHUNGA, Having a Commanding View of the Harbour and surrounding country. HSNEY FULLEE (late of the Edinburgh Castle Hotel, Symonds street) having taken the itbove Commodious Family Hotel, • begs to inform his friends and the public that he is prepared to give every attentior to the comfort of guests who may honour him with their visits. Meals to order at all hours. Table d' I fore at 1 p.m. on Sundays. N.B —Only the I3est Brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Whitson'a Celebrated Brilliant Sparkling Ales. Billiaiids—One of Alcock's Best Tables. ; Also, Billiard-Bagatelle Slate Table. GOOD BIDS,

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1188, 12 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1188, 12 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1188, 12 November 1873, Page 3

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