pONFLAGRATTON.— Wanted all V_^ I'lre-makers to try tlio N<-w Patent Kindlers, One Penny per Packet. Sold by all Grocers, and to be had wholesale at Thompson's, Grocer, VictoriaBtreet. , ____^________ [For continuation of News see Fourth Page.] E. till ISAACS' Saloof the above TO-MORROW , Is entirely Without Reserve. l^S A. BAZET, a Letter awaits you dated Ist August. ANTED to LET, a comfortable Five-roomed House, Coburg-ftreet.—Apply to H. Partingtou, House and Land Agent, Queenstreet. ANTED, a smart youth for the Entering Desk.—Apply oilice of this paper. AW TED, an active Boy.—Apply at St. Mungo Cafe. ANTED, a respectable Girl.— Apply to Mrs J. L. Holland, third cottage right hand Graf ton Road, near Music Hall, «TP ANTED to LKT, by the week, '* W an Kapress and Horse.—Apply "W. L. Roth, Cheap Bedding and Furniture Warehouse, Victoria-street ANTED, 20,000 Shingles, heart kauri.—Apply, statins lowest price — W L Roth, Cheap Bedding and Furniture Warehouse, Victorsi-street, WANTED to SELL, 1,000 Puriri Posts and Tii-tree Rails for cash.— F. G. Clayton, Newmarket. ANTED, by a young Lady recently from England, a Situation a3 NurseryGoverness ; would be willing to assist in house work ; no objection to the country—Apply by letter to 'TJ,' Mr Mays, Post-office, North Store. ANTED, a sober single Man ac- * customed to farm work, and able to drive a pair of horses.—Apply, 10 o'clock to-morrow, New Caledonia Hotel, Symonds-street WANTED, a strong active boy to drive a horse and cart.—Apply office of this paper. WANTED, an active Storeman accustomed to handle and sell produce and goods generally.—Apply HG, this office. ANTED, two Slaughtermen.—Apply to A. Dornwell. Queen-street. ANTED, a General Servant.—Apply to Mrs. Austin, Woodthorpe Villa, Hobaon's Bay, Parnell. ANTED, Music for the Carlton Dancing Class. —Apply, stating terms, to C. B. Andrew, Carlton Academy, Hobson-street, before "Wednesday evening. ANTED, a Housemaid. - Apply to Mrs Roberton, Cotele, Upper Symondsstreet. WANTED, a Saw Sharpener and Assistant Engineer for Wangapoa.—Apply to Mr O. A. Harris. { i ANTED, a General Female Servant for the country— Apply to Jakins and 1 Willeox, Durham-street. ' ANTED, Persons travelling by Rail to Onehunga and the Waikatcr to procure Grattan'h (Thames Hotel) Pocket Pistols. Price from Is to 3s. ANTED Known, that I have engaged the best Machinist in New Zealand to keep my Machines in good order, and challenge comparison —W. C. Dennes, Queen-Btreet ANTED Known, that I give One ( Month's Free Trial as proof of superiority of my Machines over all others,—W. C. Dennts, Queenstreet^ WANTED Known, that I keep Genuine Wheeler and "Wilson's, Genuine Singer's as well as Improved Sewing Machines of all kinds —"W. C. Dennes, Queen-street. ANTED, the Ladies of Auckland to take notice that I am about to give a Lecture relating to Sewing Machin.s. Admission Free by Ticket. A Splendid Sewing Machine will be given away at the Lecture for the best written Essay on Needlework. Any lady under 17 may compete for the Pr:zo. His Worship the Mayor will take the chair.—W. C. Denneß, Queen-street. ITT ANTED KNOWN", Dry Storage V V to Let, with or without large yard, at Battye and Co-s (late Quick's), Elliott-street, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1702, 2 August 1875, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1702, 2 August 1875, Page 3
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