i « l eeV.—Brown, Barrett, & Co.'s Standard Coffee is both delicious and strong. Tiro™ Barrett £Co a Excelsior Coffee deserves preference to any c O ff/ o on account of purity and di.stinclncs o Ni the brands, sold at almost every grocery establish ment in town and province.-l A.dvt establisliTyANTED, a respectable Nurse Grey S iree? rL~APPIy t0 Mrs A' M" Wil^ms, 90, WAITRESS AVantedTTi^teld^ oil andS£, ,£„ "^v^l^S immediately next t» Jonort Saloon. ' W" ANT ED. a ' Strong Lad acA w ,ly IoK. U^res, \V^ NIE L), a smart Boy who can T t rule.-Apply i 0 J. Younp-, Grey street. T^TTA NT X D a good Gen oral Servant. Grey stroetAPi' ly l° **" 1 0"1' Car l)Cllters' Anus, WANTED, a Boy.-Apply Stau ofilce. J l l J Yy ANTED, Stokers and Engineersl Sweit TiJu k^, Ulo& Cftn "Wain Spongo CfloOu or Butcher ' Viclolillstre Ct. next Maxwell, \y ANTED, a respectable General T T -Apply to Mis Kirk, Grafton Road. T^TANTED, a respectable Girl as \X7"ANTED to Purchase, a good ' t Milch Gcat.- Apply at Stak ofllco. \X/'ANTED, a good Plain Conk for T * the North Shore.-Apply to Mrs Diniiin Army and Navy Hotel, Upper Queefn-street, WANTED to SELL, a* Wheeler » * and Wilson's Sewing Machine in K ood working order -1 or address apply oflicc of this paper. TX7ANTED, a good Cook for the » » Hot Springe—Apply to Jackson & Russell Ty ANTED, two respectable Single v » Men to lodg.: in a quiet family. Terms moderates. — Apply Mr Barlow, Cox's Buildings Cook-stroct, Freeman's J'.ay. ' WANTED, for an Hotel, a General Servant fo nss'st occasionally in the Bar • good wages.—Apply oitice of this paper. WA NTED, Carpenters. — Apply Mr Paxlon, Builder ; or Messrs Blair and Lambert, Victoria street. YX7 ANTED, a good Salesman for T ▼ the Clothing Depuitment.- Apply to S. and J. It. A raile. WANTED, a Briekmnkor, Beareroff, and Barrow-man ; highest wage* for competent men.— Apply 'J homas Murri»y. Mr Jie.Yil'a Biick and Tile Works. Newton. WANTED, a strong Youth to deliver parcels.—A. Linalmry & Co. WANTED to Sell, two new Pourroomed detached Cottages off Upper Queen : street, on t^o 40ft. Allotments. Pi ice, £150 and ! £170; liust title in the city.-Knquiiu of Mr T.umb, ! Coal and Firewood Yard, earner of JCdw.irdes street. WANTED, immediately, a Boy who can milk.—Apply at the oflice of this paper. WANTED the Butcher, Baker, Grocer, Farmer, Dairyman, and others of Auckland and its vicinity to know that the undersigned are now supplying their strong durable SIVRJN'GUAItT ITAItNKSS at Prices to jrncr tub timbh. -133, Queen-street, next Union Bank, Auckland; and at Melbourne. L FOESTKR & SOX. WANTED KNOWN, that D. Goldie ia prepared to supply ail kinds of Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Hails, Hardwood Felloes, -"hafts, Ironbark£]and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at the lowest market prico, at his Yards, Custom-house street WANTED, 100 Working Men to Dine at the London Dining Rooms, Victoria street. V. W. Ma/ktek, Jun., having returned from Fiji begs to inform the public that he has again taken the above Dining-rooms, and hopes by giving Meals of the best quality, combined with cleanliness and comfort, to merit a fair share of public patronage All Meals, Cd ; Board anclLocUng, 15s per week; Good Beds, Is. F. W. MARTEH, .Tun., Proprietor. TO BOOKFOLDERS AND SEWERS, WANTED, an experienced hand.— Apply to J. V. leighton, Bookbinder, and Account Book-manufacturer. High-street. WAINT;.B-l>, Purchasers for Grains at 4d per bushel.—Apf/I/ cifccombe>& Son Great Northern Brewery, KyUer Pass. WANTED, a good General Servant.—' Apply at Crown and Anchor Hotel, West Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN,lhat A. DRUMMOND has Opened a Marine Store in Chancery Lane, and lie is now open to purchase all kinds of Metal, Old Iron, Eags, Bones, Bottles, Castoff Clothing, and Canvas, old Rope, at his premisee, Chancery Lane. WANTED KNOWN, that JOHN WILLIAMS (late of Wellesley street), Cutler, Saw-trimmer, and Umbrella-maker, has Removed to "Wyndham street (nearly opposite the Evening Star office). N.B.—Umbrellas Re-covered. WANTED KNOWN—Highest Price given for all Old Metals. On Sale (cheap), Ploughs ; C, 7, and 8 feet sheets Galvanized Corrugated Iron ; also, Pumps, Paints, &c, 4c, at Alfred Smart's, next Blue Post. Victoria street. WANTED, Purchasers for 3000 Heart of Kauri Railway Sleepers, slightly under Government size; suitable for first-Uaas fencing.—Apply to Archard & Brown, Mechaiics' Bay. [ WANTED KNOWN, that T. WATT is prepared to supply Wood and Cqal at following prices for Cash :—Ti-tree Wood, UncU, 12s per ton ; do do, Cut, 14s per ton ; Newcastle Coal, 60s per ton. Delivered to any part within one mite from Yard. Posts, Rails, and Palings always on hand. Fencing and Carting done at low rates.—Stanley street Mechanics' Bay. j WANTED KNOWN.—The undersigned have always on hand a large supply of Newcastle and Bay of Islands Coal; also, best Cut and Uncut Wood. Yards : Between Fort and Customhouse street, next Isaacs' Bonded Store. W. & G. WINSTONE. FOUND, on 18th inst., in WeL'ing* ton street, a Bay Pony, with two whiteiegd — The owner can liavo same by paying expenses and applying to Thomas Parker. Baker, Wellington street, If iiofc claimed within 14 clava tiw nuO.YB Vrtll bo mh\ \$ defray expenses,
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1201, 28 November 1873, Page 3
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854Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1201, 28 November 1873, Page 3
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