Coffee.—Brown, Barrett, & Co.'a Standard Coffee is both delicious and strong. Brown, Barrett, & Co.s Excelsior Coffee deserves preference to any coffee on account of purity and distinctness of flavour. Note the brands, sold at almost every grocery establishment in town and province.—Advt.] WANTED, Tenders to Supply a Supper for the Licensed Victuallers' Ball, to bo held at the Choral Hall on Thursday, 27th instant. Particulars to bo had on application at Sceats' British Hotel Tenders to be sent in on Thursday, 20th inst. ; lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A Meeting of tho Ball Committee will be held at the British Hotel at 1 p.m. on Thursday next, for the purpose of considering Tenders. D. PAGE, President. WANTED, seven Female Servants for town and country; three Nurse Girls ; four Boys able to milk ; Female Houpekeeper ; three Single Farm Servants able to milk and plough.— Hannaford's Registry, High street. WANTED KNOWN that Flycagos and all kinds of Fancy Paperwork' is made by Mrs La.uha.nok, Elliot street. Orders promptly attended to. TO PRINTERS. WASTED, a Good Jobbing Hand for tho Telagraph, Napier ; constant employment.—Apply to E. IT. Grigg, Manager of the Telegraph. WANTED, a Wood-turning Lathe. Apply two doors below the Globe Hotel. Wakefield-street. WANTED, a little G-irl to mind a baby and make herself generally useful.— —Apply to Mrs Montague. WAITED, a Young Girl about 14 .years old, to nurse a child.—Apply office of this paper. WANTED to Buy a Good Secondhand Weighing Machine.—Apply ut onco'to Jas. "Watson, corner of Durham and Chapel street.
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Auckland Star, Issue 1192, 18 November 1873, Page 3
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253Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue 1192, 18 November 1873, Page 3
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