TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. WANTED immediately, Pour God Panels ; wages, Os per day for plain work. /No, Two bj-sf■ clf'ss Caulkers. Apply to H. KiCCOL & SON, North Shore. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. FURNISHED APA.ETMENTS for two or three Gentlemen, will be vacant after the departure of the Phoebe on Wednesday next, 19th instant, in a pleasant and healthy situation, commanding an extending view of the harbour and v'thin easy distance of town —For cards of address apply at this oilice. O~HEISTIANB' M^ETING HOUSE, Cook street—Lord's Bay : Morning, at 11 o'clock, to attend to " The Apostles' Doctrine, the Fellowship, Breaking of the Bread, and Prayer." Evening, at half-past 8 o'clock, to preach the " Gospel of the Grace of God." TTNITED METHODIST FBEE vJ CHURCH.— Sunday Services at the Pitt-street Chapel, by the Rev. G. H Turner. Morning—The Perfect Example. Evening- The AVorrt of GodTested and Triumphant. * TEE NEWTON KTRK.—Divine Service at the usual hours TO-MORROW. Subject-! : Morning—The Influence of the Gospel. Evening—The Principles of Calvanism. C] • I ORAL HA LL.—Sunday Services V_y at l] a.m. and 030 p.m., November 10, Morning—On Taking Thought for To-morrow. Evening— (A Se mon specially to Women) : On the Uoautiful JnLif1. and Ke';ginn. WELLEBL R Y-S TEEET BAPTIST CHURCH —P. TT. CouNVonn, Paster.—Subjects for Pabbath Discourses .-—Morning. "Happiness; the Mystery Solved;" evening, "Faith Quenching the Fiery Darts." LO.G.T. -.Asijfl PlO NEERLO 1) GE, No. 5. A SPECIAL MEETING- will be held THIS (Saturday) EVENING, in the Cookstreet Hull, at 7.80. Attendance of ?11 members is requested. Business: Provincial Elections. By order of the AV.C'.T. LODGE ST. ANDREW. AN Emergency Meeting of the above Lodge will be held on MONDAY, 17th inst., at 7.30 pm. Business important. Brethren are requested to attend. By order of the R.W.M. N OTIC E. THE Time for receiving application for Shares is Extended to THURSDAY, November 27. W. LODDEE, A.S.P. Co. ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the Battery will Fire Shot and Shell from the North If part at a Target situated xindor Point T.ikapuna, on TUESDAY NKXT, lSlh inst.. between the hours of 11 a.m. and -1 p.m. Danger Fl<gs (Red) w?'l fly in the '. "cil ity of the Target, and persons are requested not to approach the spot during the filing. B. 11. FEATON. Capt, Coind. A.V.A. November 15, 1573. T BATHES FOE SALE. s. d. A Choice Sample of Southern Kip ... .. 22 English Kip, from 2 (j 0 BINDERY, Heel Tips 8s Cd and 10 G Toe and Heel Sprigs 0 4 Screws, per £,-eat gross .. .. .. .. 10 6 Boot Webb, all widths, Boot Trees nnd Lasts Hairs, Cork Soles, and Boot Powder. UPPERS. Boys" Balmorals 3 9 Men's Water Lights 5 0 Women's Kid Job '2 0 J. ROUT, HlOTt-STREET. AUCKLAND DISPENSARY. NOTICE. SUBSCRIBEKS and Friends are rebpectfnVy informed that the Collectors Yilll wait on them during the present month for their annual contributions, and earnestly solicit a liberal shpport to this necessary and truly philanthropic institution. Onbelu-lf of the Committee. It. B. SHALDERS, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND PERMANENT CO-OPER-ATIVE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT' SOCIETY. NOTICE. THE Half-Yearly General Meeting of the Aucl-'and Permanent Co-Operative P>u:l.d---ing and Investment Society will be held in the Large Room of the Young Men's Christian Association, Wellesley-street, on TUESDAY, the ICth December, at 7.30 p.m. Immediately after the Half-Yearly Meeting, as above, a Special General Meeting for amending the rules y,l\\ ba held, in compliance vHh a requisition tc that effect now exhibited at the Society's office. JOHN BATG-ER, Secretai/. FREEHOLD IN DEDWOOD, FOR SA.LB, two choice Allotments, 6Gft. x 130, fenced on three sides, commanding a charming view of the City and Harbour, and adjoining piemlsea of Air J. M. i.ench.—Apply to Mr D. Csley, or Mr P. Darby, Queen-street. nlTtT^k FIT. HAMMOND, Butcher, • Shortland-street, begs to thank his friends and the public for their past favours, and to inform them that he has disposed of his business to Messrs, Hellaby Brothers, and he hopes that the same patronage hitherto accorded him will be given to his successors.—November 8, 1873. "New Zealand Steam Coffee Mills. Established 1864.] DstephTnson & co, • Have on Hand and for Sale :— Coffees—Kaw and Roasted, Plantation, Java, Natlvi in bond and duty paid Coffee, packed in lib, 21b, 41b, 61b, 71b 121b, 1411 81b, and 601b tins Peppers, black and white, whole or ground Peppers, packed in J-lb tins and upwards Peppers, Cayenne, loz cruets and bulk Mustard, Column's J-lb, lib, and 71btins Curry Powder, Morton's, Cross & Blackwells am Bengal, in £-lb and lib bottles Chocolate and Cocoa, Fry's, Taylor's, and Epp a Chocolate, French, lib packets Arrowroot, lib and 71b tins i Nutmeg, whole or ground, in ins or bulk i Cloves do do do I Ginger do do do , Carraway do do do j Cinnamon do do do I Pimento do do do ' Mixed Spices, in loz. packets, plain and fancy boxa Mixed Spice, in tins, assorted sizes Essence of Lemon and Assorted Essences j Ground Bice, in tinfoil packets ■ Chicory, Barry's Lame's, and Colonial. D. Stephenson and Co., WHOLESALE COFFEE & SPICE MERCIHA.NT
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 15 November 1873, Page 3
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835Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 15 November 1873, Page 3
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