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V _/ J_ JL 'O*JL.-_:0»«/> ■_«_a_____________i_____Ml_____«__MMMM_Mi WANTED to SELL, Three Stores in Durham-street —For further particulars apply to Mr R Arthur, Auctioneer. Queen-street. ANTED Known, Good Bacon at fid _\ lb. is now selling at Battye and Co.'s, Elliott-street; also a variety of other articles at equally low prices. Come early. AIM TED to LET, at the North Shore, Furrished Bedroom and Sittingroom, with[or without board. —Apply "B," office of this paper. __S WANTED, a situation as Storeman or in any useful capacity.—Apply by letter to HE., office of this paper. ANTED Known, that Mr. C.FL Watkins' Art Union Water Colours are now on Exhibition at "W. Phillipps & Sons. WANTED Known, that the cheapest and best way to be properly clothed, is to call and be measured at the Pantheon for your Coats, your Vests, and your Trousers. We make them well of good material, and guarantee a" perfect fit.— Ford, Potter & Co., The Pantheon, 198, Queen-street ANTED Known, all orders left with Mr Camwell, Poulterer, Auckland Market, for L. H. Green, Nurseryman,. will be punctually attended to. ANTED to SELL—To Brewers and others, a Complete Plant for Brewing, comprising 2 copper boilers (115 and 75 gallons), fitted with full size brass taps ; mash-tub to mash 25 bushels; underback for receiving wort; also a gill to contain 150 ga lons ; 3 coolers, force pump, shoots, &c.—For particulars, apply to G. R. Mcßae, Cooper, High-street. ANTED, all the Ladies to know that I am selling Ladies' and Children's Costumes, Serge Polonaises, Bonnets, &c, &c, to clear at less than English cost. Be in time to secure a magnificent English-trimmed Bonnet for 7s 6d, usual jjrice 255. Must bo sold to make room for extensive Sprirjg Shipments to arrive.—E. T. Herbert. Cheap Drapery and Millinery Establishment, Devonshire House, opposite City Market, Queen-street. ANTED KNOWN, that Allen and Thompson, Plumbers, Gasfitters, and T-'ismiths, have commenced business in Mr Busby's old shop, Shortland-street. All work executed with economy and despatch. ANTED KNOWN, that Good Stabling may be had at 6d per day. or 2s per week; also Bait supplied on low terms. Buildings to Bet, suitable for workshops, &c. Gcod and cheap Firewood and Coal-yard, at Nicholls and Hall's, corner of Quee» and Edwardes-streets. ANTED to »ELL (cheap! WhlH Lead, Galvanised Tubs ; also, Pf-npg Paints, Plouehs, Ac. N.B. - Highest price fciven for all kinds of old tfetaI.—ALFRED SMART, next to Blue Post, Victoria-street. ANTED to LET, the House and Shop, corner of Victoria and A Iberl-streets, known as Thompson's Grocery Store. ANTED KNOWN, that T. Thompson's Wholesale and Betail Grocery Business is removing to his new premises, corner of Albert and Victoria-streets. PADES at 3s. 9d. ; AMERICAN BUCKETS at is. 3d each, or 12s. per dozen, at J. H. Witheford's, Newmarket. Other goods at Auckland prices as usual. WANTED, the General' Public to Know that J. ALWINGEB, Tailor (late from France and Germany), has commenced business ia his new premises, No 82, Victoria-street, where he hopes 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 all H3 branches, executed at the shortest notice. AISTifiJD KJKOWJN, that D. Goldij? is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks. Pos fi, Bails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, IronBark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, A_.,_c., at tho lowest market price, at his _ard , Custom-house street. WANTED, the general public to know that W. KJRBY, corner of Queen and Wakefleld-streets, bar on sale :—Newcastle Coal wholesale and retail), at the lowest rates. Bricks, Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-park Shafts, Spok3s, and Red-gum Felloes. &c, Ac., always on hand. A largo supply of tho best Newcastle Coke no won hand WANTED iinown, that Furniture of every description is on Sale, including j Drawing-room, Dining-room, and B"d-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. &-H. COOKE'S Furnishing Warehouse, 143, Queen-street. ANTED. SOU tons of Old Brass, Copper, Iron, Zinc, Pewter, Lead, Muutz Metal, Waste Paper, Canvas, Bagging, Kope, and Kaga ; also, Bottles, Cast-oft" Clothing, <*c, at BATTYE & CO.'S London Marino Store, Quick's Buildings, Elliott-street, Auckland.—S Moss, Manager W/"ANTED KNOWN, Dry Storage V T to Let, with or without large yard, at Battye and Co-s (late Quick's), Elliott-street, Auckland. ANTED, a Servant Girl.— Apply to Mrs Buchanan, Devonport, North Shore. WANTED, Subscribers to Magazines to know that they can have the numbers Handsomely Bound, at a trifling coet. Music and other Binding done in best styIe.—WILLIAM LEYS, Machine Ruler and Account-Book Manufacturer, next door to the Evening Star Office, Wyndhamstreet. THE NEWTON KIRK.-Divine Service at the usual hours To-morrow. Subjects : Morning—" A Christian Working-man: In Memoriam— J. Doull." Evening—"The Ascension of the Apocolyptic Witnesses, &c." NSECTARIAN Sunday Services, Lome-street Hall, conducted by Samuel Edger, 8.A., August l.HJMorning—" All Religion has its Mysteries, in the midst of simplicity.'' Evening— "On making Home happy." Young people invited. CHRISTIAN MEETING-HOUSE, Cook-street.—Sunday Services at half-past 6 o'clock. Subject (by Mr E. Lewis)—" The Great Feast." No collection. ITT-STREET WESLEYAN CDURCH,—Sunday Services. -August I.—The Rev W. J. Williams will preach in the morning at 11, and the Rev A, Reid in the evening at 6.30. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Beresford-street,—Rev Warlow Davies, M.A. Sunday, August I.—Service in the morning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 6.30. APTIBT CHURCH Wellesleystreet. August 1. — The Rev P. H. Cornford, Pastor. Morning: "Hope—a Teacher." Evening: " The Poor Open, and the Door Closed." P~-RIMHTVE Methodist Chapel, Edwardes-street.—Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev W. Harris. Evening, at half-past 6, Rev W. Tinsley. PRIMITIVE Methodist Chapel, Sheridan-street.—Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev W. Tinsley; Evening, at half-past 6, Rev. W. Harriß. RIMITIVE Methodist Chapel, Newmarket.—Afternoon, at half-past 2, Rev W. Harris; Evening, at 6.30, Mr B. Felgaie. LOUT, between Symonds-street and Franklin Road, a Gold Eardrop Pendant. Finder rewarded.—Apply office of this paper. pOTTIS'S TOMATO SAUCE G. COTTIS, of Rutland Road, Parnell, has the pleasure of announcing to his customers, and the general public, that his New Season Tomato Sauce is now ready. It hears upon it the character of the purest sauce sold. It contains no deleterious compound ; and from its wide-spread sale last year, he anticipates a vast increase in his customers this season. It is equal to any Sauce in the colony, as per MecL'cal Certificate received. It is cheaper than any other Tomato Sauce used. , G. COTTIS, Parnell fLD OOT S! BOOTS! B. CROCKER VIOTOBIA - BTBEET, (Opposite Messrß. Holland and Butler's), Has Just Received a first-class Stock of Superior BOOTS and SHOES at very low prices, and offers them to the public as follows:— Ladies' Superior Kid Boots, 5/6 to 6/6 Children's Boots. 1/6 to 2/6 d Men's Elastic-side Boots, 12/. Gentlemen's Boots made to order at the shortest notice, and of the very best materials and workmanship. B. 0 R 0 C X E B, (Late of West End, London), VICTORIA-STREET, (Opposite Holland & Butler's). THE Grand Drawing, upon the Art I Union principle, for the piece of Berlin Wool Work, representing the Surrender of Mary Queen of Scots, together with the eleven other gennine articles, all the work of the Sisters of Mercy, of Parnell Convent, will take place on TUESDAY, 3rd August, at 7 p.m., in St. .Patrick's Hall, Hobsonstreet. The delay of this Drawing has Deen through , sickness unavoidable, and it is consequently hoped, will he pardoned.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1701, 31 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1701, 31 July 1875, Page 3

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