WANTED, a General Servant.— Apply rto Mrs Henry Giliillan, Symondsstreet. . ' , 'ANTED, the General Public to Know th«t J. ALWIKGR.K, 'Jailor (litte from France »nd Uertnai.y), has commenced business in his n*w premises. Mo 82, Victoria-street, where lie nopes to meet with such support as his knowledge and attention to business, and civility to his customers shall command. Gentlemen's and boys' suits made to order; repairs, dyeing, and cleaning, in »U its branches, executed at the shortest notice. W~ ANTED TO SELL, on easy terms, . , a newly-erected 4-roomed Cottage (large). ■Particulars and address of owner can be had at Stab ottico. WANTED, 500 tons o Old Brass, Copper, Iron, Zinc, Pewter, Lead, Muntz Metal, Waste Paper, Canvas, Bagging, Rope, and Rags ; also, Bottles, Cast-off Clothing,, &c., at BATTYE & CO.'S London Marine Store, Old Market, Quoep-gtreet. Auckland.—S. Moss, Maflager WAITED to CELL (cheap), White lead, Galvanised Tubs; also, Pumps Paints, Ploußhs, Ac. N.B. - Highest price given for all kinds of old MetaL—ALFRED SMART, next to Bine Post. Victoria-street. WANTED, Wanted, Wanted to Sell, 320 cases of Oranges, 7s Cd per case; 40 cases The Widow's Oranges, from Sydney, the very best Oranges that comes to Auckland, 10s per case; Large Oranges only Is per dozen; Small Oranges, seven for Gd ; Speck Oranges, 3d per dozen. For Two AVecks Only! 12 dozen for 10s Mandarins, 6d and 9d per dozen ; Naval Oranges, Is 4d per doz ; Dates, 4d per lb.—H. WATTS, General Dealer, Pittstreet. WANTED KNOWN that I can now supply Dealers, Storekeepers, &c , with Goods in small quantities more advantageously than any other house in town. Terms cash, btock comprises Drapery, Haberdashevy, Hos.'ery, Fancy Goods, and Stationery.—J. GREEN, Hobson-street. WA NTED, a grespectable General Female Servant, where there is another kept; must understand plain cooking; reference required.—Apply to "JH," office of this paper. jg£.v, WANTi^Jj J\nown, hat Furniture of every description is on Sale, including Drawing-room, Dining-room, and Bed-room Suites, Iron Bedsteads and Cots; Hair, Spring, Flax, and Fibre Mattresses; Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Gilt Chimney and Mahogany Toilet Glasses, Cocoa and China Matting, etc., etc., at T. & 11. COOKE'S Furnishing Warehouse, 148, Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN—L. H. Green has on sale this Planting Season a Choice Collection of Nursery Stock, comprising all the best kinds of Trees and Shrubs, at the Nursery, Seafleld View, and every Saturday in the Market, the lowest possible prices. N.8.-L. H. Green begs to intimate that all orders for Garden work will be punctually attended to by day work or contract. WANTED KNOWN, that Robert Brewin, of Auckland Seed Depot, who has Removed opposite Messrs. T. and 8. Morrin's, has on Sale a choice assortment of Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds of sterling Merit, Seeds of Pines, Cypresses, Gums, and Acacias; also of all the most useful is ew Zealand Forest Trees and Shrubs, Seed Potatoes, Cabbage, and Cauliflower Plants, and a choice collection of IV ursery Stock true to name and of iirst quality. R.B. respectfully intimates that his Seeds are specially selected for this market, being varieties he has found most suitable for this climate during eleven years experience as a practical Horfc. onltimst. Soleagent for Mason Brothers. TOASTED, the general public to Vfi know that W. KIRBY, corner of Queen and Wakeueld-streets, has on sale :—Newcastle Coal wholesale and retail), at the lowest rates. Bricks, Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-bark Shafts, Spokes, and Red-gum Felloes, <&c. Ac, always on hand. A large supply of the best Newcastle Coke nowon hand TO ANTED KNOWN, that D. 7yf Goldie is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, lioors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Rails, Lcrdwood Felloes, Shafts, IronBark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c.,&c, at the lowest market price, at bis \ard , Custom-honse street. pEINCE OF WALES THEATER; CONTINUED SUCCESS OP THE SISTERS DUVALLII THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, LAST NIGHT OP THE DREAM OF A LIFE. LAST NIGHT ■ OF THE SHAH OF PERSIA. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT—A GREAT BILL! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SISTERS DUVALLI. Magic Toys ! Magic Tots ! PRICES :—Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7 30, commence at 8. Tickets for all parts of the house to be obtained at the Box Office from 11 to 3, and at Mr Upton's. AL E C T U R E Will be delivered in the CHRISTIANS' MEETING-HOUSE, COOK-STREET, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7 30, By EDWARD LEWIS, EVANGELIST. Subject: "Mutual Teaching." Admission, Frek A reasonable time allowed for enquiry or discussion T ORNE-STREET HALL. " MANY CAN HELP ONE, BUT ONE CAN'T HELP MANY." THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1875. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT BY THE LEADING AMATEURS OF AUCKLAND, FOB THE BENEFIT of Mrs. SEXTIE and FAMILY. Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Hibernian Society! BS?~ For programme, see future issue. Prices of Admission: —Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, '2s. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets to be obtained at Mr T, Cole's, Queen-street, the principal Hotels in the city, or of any member of the Hibernian Society, P. DORAN, Manager. E. MAHONEY, Secretary. DR. CAR E, ~ The Celebrated Lecturer, PHRENOLOGIST, HYPNOTIST, ELECTROPR YCHOLOGIST, AUD MESMERIST, Is COMING in the s.s. Wellington THIS WEEK! The great Professor is drawing Crowded' Houses Nightly! C. B. LEVITT, Secretary. PLEASANT HOUR'S ENTERTAINMENT NOW OPEN, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A FINE ARTS EXHIBITION" Comprising copies of the Works of the greatest Ancient and .Modern European and American Artists, and all the Latest ISovelties in Oleographs, Cromographs, Photographs (plain and coloured), Engravings, Ac. The most complete Exhibition, of the kind ever opened to the public on this side of the world. $s» No Charge fok Admission. All ark Invited ! In the Upstairs Room at ' HOLLAND & BUTLER'S 28, AND 30. VICTORIA-STREET. : /. —.. "VTORMAL PREPARATORY SCHOOL, ' Third Quarter will commence on MONDAY, sth July where the following branches . are carefully taught, viz.: —Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar. Book-keeping, Geography, • History, and Drawing. ■ ' ; Young Ladies.-Music, Sewing, and Fancy-work.. Infant school.—English, Exercises, and Singing. - English, ] 6s; Music, 20s, per Quarter. WILLIAJM MACINTOSH, . , j , With assistance. ■_i_ x i
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1673, 29 June 1875, Page 3
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