Wanteai > "«/• ANTED, expsrienced Cook-Laun-f v » dre3s, Generals, Girls to assist (3s to 6s). Wanting situation: Thoroughly reliable - Mother's Help.—Mrs Arthur's Registry, 278, a Queen-street. r WANTED, G^od~Mach _ inTsTs _ for Shir"fc3 T v and Drill Trousers.—,T, Bridgcwater - Steam Shirt Factory, High-street. I "OTANTED, Coat, Vesb,- and _ Trouser • V ? Ilande and Machinist; constant employment —.7. Morran, Rutland-street. WANTED, Ladies to see the New Lace Cape 3 and Mantles, also Stylish iiilt linery at McMaster and Shalders. - ~WF ANTED, one or two good Mowers, j YT to cut grass at Government House.— 3 Apply J. Grey and Son. j " "\^7"ANTED, a frood General Servant, TV wages 123. —For address apply Star 3 Office. WANTED at once, for the country, a pood Tailor or Tailorcss. sreneral hand, 1 . must be Protestant and of steady habits; good . wages and constant employment.— Apply at j once, Edward Cash, Welles!ey-street. - VX T ANTED, a smart Youth of good 1 v v address: wages if suitable. £1 per week. 5 Star Office. 1 \)|r~ANTED Seen, the Handeome Plush • VV Brackets, with beautiful hand-painted . bevelled plate-glass backs. Would be the cynosure of any drawing-room. Just opened up, ex ; finio. at MATHE W S*. r AN TED, Sick Sewing Machines sent V v to Scott's Hospital/ next Dampier's, ; victoria-street.. No cure, no pay. New Maj. chines will all modern appliances. Oil, Belts, ■ Needles oil Sale. Cheapest Machine Shop in i Auckland. ■ ' ANTED, Buyers for Christmas Beef, choice Dairy-fed Pork, Spring Lamb, veal. Turkeys, Fowls, Ducks, Geese, Canter- ' bury Hums and Bacon. Beef Hams, Mutton Hums, Smoked Beef, German Sausage, superior . Beef Sauaatres. Lard, Corned Rounds Beef, Corned LcK3 Pork. Almanacs rendy next T week.—G. Hulme, Quoen-street and Qucenstroet Wharf. "- TI7ANTEb~to Purchase, a Light Tax or 7 V Dog , Cart; also, Set oC Silver-mounted Harness.—Apply H. Byron, Bailway Terrace, • Newiuarkct. 5 "\^T ANTED to Purchase, Ketch from , VY 50 to 70 tons register.—Address, stating terms, "C.H.," care of "Graphic" Office, Wel- ' lin fi' ton - WANTED Known, just opened up, at MATHJESWS , , ex lonic, every descrip- : tion of Ladies' Hand Bags. The very latest J novelties. Specially imported for the season's 1 trade. WANTiEITKnown— Prize"Bubterto~bo had at Richmond Dairy, Jervois Road. ANTED Known.—Aletcalfe's is aMll the Cheapest House in Town for Toys, s Fancy Goods, Books, etc.—Foot of Wakefleldstreet. - "IT7ANTED Known—ThaO). Goldio is 3 V V prepared to supply all kinds of Timber , and other Building Materials; at his Mills. , Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheel- " Wrights' Materials, at tho Lowest Market • Prices. ANTED Known. — CORNEATA, PINK CORN CURE. Removes Hard and Soft Corns ofl'cctually. Large bottle, with brush, Is.—JoTin Kenderdine, Newton Pharmacy, Karaugahape Road. ' "^Aγ ANTED Known, now opened up, ex T f lonic, latest consignment of Christmas Cards. Unsurpassed in price or beauty.—See MATHEWS' windows. WANTED XTNOWIsRESIDENTS AND VISITORS Are respectfully informed that the extensive preparations for Christmas that have been made at T ONDON A RCADE Are now complete, and a more Extensive, Varied and Beautiful Stook was never offeredto an appreciating public. As usual, we present all our Customers at this Season with an elegant Pocket Calendar for 1891; and to all purchases of Is and upwards we present (in • addition) one or more of the amusing Puzzles for which tho London Arcade is so famed, THE JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT Contains a Splendid Stock of Gold and Silver i Jewellery of the newest designs; our prices being so o-sceodingly low, some are inclined to doubt the genuineness, but every article sold as Silver or Go ; d is warranted. 18ct Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers from 15s; 9ct Gold Wedding Kings and Keepers from 5s ; 9ct G old Dress Rings from 7s Gd; 15ct with Precious stones, from 15s to 84s each; Silver Alberts from ss; Bangles from 2s each; Brooohea from 2s each; Gents' Suites from 7s 6d; Neck- . lets from 43 6d; Lockets from 2s 6<l; 1 Charms from Is bd; Waterbury Watches, 13s 6d; etc., etc. . I THE CLOCK DEPARTMENT 3 Is well Stocked and proverbially acknowledged a Cheap place to boy Nickel Clocks from la 6d " each, Alarms from 6s 9d each. 1 THE CUTLERY AND ELECTROPLATE DEPARTMENTS I Have received some choice additions in Novelties. Tho useful combined with the ornamental render much in this department suited for presents. j THE FANCY DEPARTMENTS . Are crowded with beautiful New Goods — , Workboxes, elegantly fitted and inlaid ; BasE keta, silk and satiu lined ; Victorias (Workbox and Desk combined), handsomely fitted Dress- - insr Cases and Companions, Desks in Leather, 5 Wood, Papier Mache, «.Papetaries. Inkstands, - Blotters, Albums, a splendid stock from is to j 30s; Photo Frames, all sizes, from 6d to 10s i each; Ladies' Bags, in Satin, Leather, Plush, » etc., elegantly fitted ones at all prices; Glove a and Handkerchiof Boses, combined in one, very handsome; Fans, an immense stock, very elegant and very cheap. ' THE BRUSHWARE AND PERt FUMERY DEPARTMENTS Contain some very handsome Sets, suited for b presents, as well as all ordinary goods at very reasonable prices. i THE BASKETWARE DEPARTMENT - Contains a large stock, very varied in styles l and prices, from the 6d Lunch to the 25s High Art Table. A very large assortment of the I newest and most elegant Stands and Ornaments in Liberty Style. p THE GLASS AND CHINA SHOW ROOM » 13 pronounced by all a very attractive depart-; IL mont, and the low price of the goods equally : attractive. Dinner Sets from 255; Tea Sets, 40 pieces, from 10s 6d; Breakfast, Dessert, After- - noon Tea, and Toilet Sets in great variety; s Vases, Lustres, Epergnee, Iridiscent Me-jolica ;, Ware, etc., etc. r THE ISLAND CURIO DEPARTMENT ■ Is very attractive, especially, so to Tourists. 1 containing some choice specimens of aboriginal p work. It is illuminated by. day and night with i- the elegant Sappho Lamps, and is used for the - convenience o£ our customers as a Writing and Resting Room. t THE TOY DEPARTMENT f Iβ a marvel of Variety and Cheapness, being j the " desideratum " for Santa Claus. Stalls at 3d, 6d. 9d. Is, and upwards are literally laden - with goods. We have an especially attractive t line o£ French Toys from 6d each, every article - being a box for presents. Rocking Horses, Tricycles, Carts, Barrows, etc. Dolls are. as - they have always been, a specialty at the Lon- • don Arcade for Cheapness and Variety. ~ THE HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT b Contains a very large assortment of Gooda, User ful and Ornamental, as also Elegancies f to embellish our homes. THE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Has always been an especial feature at the London Arcade. The 6d packet, 5 quires of " Note Paper, large and small, cannot be c obtained anywhere else in Auckland. We n have just received a large shipment by the Hermione. Christmas and New Year Cards: " We have the most beautiful assortment we have ever shown. Birthday Cards and , Books. ? Also, Wedding Cards and Condolence Cards. ', THE JAPANESE AND ORIENTAL c BAZAAR t . Contains the largest 'stock in the colony, and a should be seen by all in search of presents. It a is really marvellous what lovely goods can be obtained here at a small cost. A beautiful - assortment of Liberty goods. To attompt to t enumerate the various departmenta, or to c classify the immense stock contained in the i, London Arcade Japanese and Oriental Bazaar Glass and China Department, etc., etc., would - occupy not half a column, but one whole side a of the Star. We must therefore be content • with the brief epaee, earnestly soliciting an inspection which will amply repay the time occujL pied in visiting I pOODSON'ST ONDON -A^CApB.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 288, 6 December 1890, Page 1
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