Brussels Carpels, 5s per yard at the Principal Carpet Warehouse, City Hall Arcade. You really can buy a beautiful Brussels Carpets at 5s per yard, and Tapestry from 2s lid, and they are the cheapest Carpets ever offered in this market; every month we open up fresh patterns, new colours, and most modern styles, aud have generally 100 designs to select from. Holloway. Garlick, aud Cranwell, keep the largest variety of Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Cots, Stretchers, &c., aud aro now unpacking some very handsome Half-tester Bedsteads as well as very cheap low-price French Bedsteads, to suit any class of room. Bedding of every size kept iv stock made in our own Factory, and guaranteed genuine. Household Furniture ready for delivery, and houses furnished at 24 hours' notice. Drapery goods lower price then last season, also Men's and Boys' Clothing of English and Colonial Tweeds, Manchester Goods, Sheetings, Calicoes, Quilts, Blankets, Curtains, Cretonnes, Millinery, Fancy Goods, all at the most reasonable prices. Floor Cloths, Linoleum, aud various widths Oil Cloths for rooms, halls, offices, stairs, &c, &c. Flax Mattings and great variety ot Door Mats. Catalogues sent free to intending buyers. Goods delivered free in any part of the town. Furnish your house from the City Hall Arcade, Queen-street.—Holloway, Garlick & CuaNWELL. Proprietors.—[Advt.] An Irishman remarked to his companion, on observing a lady pass: "Pat, did you ever see so thin a woman as that before ?" " Thin 1" replied the other. " Bothereshun 1 I seen a woman as thin as two of her put together, so I have."
Wanted. \,\r ANTED KNOWN.—Particulars of Vl Mr. Dampler's Salvago Stock and other Bargains will ibo found in tho third column fourth page. ANTED, Invalid Bath Chair on hire at onco.—Apply office of this paper. WANTiD, a competent Stacker aud two or three Mill and Bush Hands.— Jas. S. Gibbons, Otawa Saw-mills, Waiukn. WANTED, Cleaners for the High-street and Boresford-streot Schools. Particulars may be obtained from tho Secretary, at tho Committee-room of Nelson street School, betweeu the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon on Saturday next. WANTED— A good Genernl Servant. Reference required.—Apply to Mrs Jamos Dickoy, City Road. WANTED, by a married Woman, Washing or Charing two or three days a' week.—Address Mrs, \Curiott, Flower-streot, Eden Terraco. ANTED, a good General Servant.— Mrs. Barkor, near top of Groy-atroet. WANTED, a good General Servant, with references; good wagea given.— Mra. Barnctt, Leamington Villa, Pltt-strect. TV 7" AN TED to Purchase, a comfortable IT Four-roomod Houeo, with Freehold Allotment, within touj or fifteen minutes' walk of tho Market-house. Lowest cash prico to ho stated.—J, Davis, Grocer, Karangahapo Road. ANTED, Run-boys to sell the "Lantorn" on Saturday noxt. Look out for women sharks and land sharks in the '• Lantern."—Temporary oilleo, at Jones ft Co. s, High-street. WANTED, for a Gentleman in the Suburbs, a Head Gardonor; must ho a smart man with his wits about him.—Apply to F. O. Kwington. WANTKD, two hundred live Pigeons, —Mrs. Head, tho Markot. WANTED, a strong Boy about 16, —Apply to C, Rhodes, Mount Hobson. WANTED, in Town, where a second is kept, a respectablo Girl, say 16 to 20 years of age, willing to loam or able to act as gonoral servant.—Apply this oilleo, \\7ANTED, a General Servant ; refcrtt enecs required.—Apply to Mr. J. Williams, Wyndham.strcet, opppoeito Siau Office. mv CARPENTERS,—To Let the whole JL of the Openings in the Manukau Hotel Onehnnga.—'l'hos. Co ebrook, Contractor. ANTED, a strong Lad for the Bakehouse.—Apply to Georgo Kent, Baker, Newmarket. WANTED, a Young Man accustomed to Accounts.—P. Williams, Fort-street. It \7 ANTED, an Assistant Raker.—Apply V * to tho Auckland Bakory, Eden Crescent. WANTED, at llannaford's Registry, Upper Quofn-Btroot, sevoral Female Sorvants, town and country. WANTED, at Hannaford's Registry, Upper Queen-street, Single Men, able to plough, milk, &c. WANTKD, at Hannaford's Registry, Upper Queen - street, Single Men to milk, look after horses, drive, and bo useful in a store. WANTED KNOWN. —2_ per cent. Discount will be given on Cash and Weekly Payments. Goods of the best quality and at lowest pricos. Small profit and quick return.- Dodwood Store, Ponsonby. WAN'IED, a Person with some capital to start a business in which advertiser has had great experience. — Address, M.P., General Post-office, Auckland. WANTEDJa Respectable Girl to make herself generally useful.—Jas. Irwin, American store, Alexandra-Btreet. WANTED, by a young man, a situation a3 Clerk, or will make himself useful in any business capacity. — " W.F.M.," Stab Office. WANTED, a General Servant; references required.—Mrs Pierce Lanigan, •Graham-Btreet. \JU' ANTED, Situations by the following ; Vt —a good Nnrse and Needlewoman, country preferred; middle-aged Woman as Housekeeper: some experienced Housemaids and Nursery Governesses.—E. Henry's Registry, Shortlaud-street. WANTED, a Lad to milk and be useful on a farm.—Call about two o'clock, to-morrow afternoon at E, Henry's Registry, Shortland-street. WANTED, Lauudress for Hotel in the country; Nurse and Needlewoman (town); several others.—E. Henry's Registry, Shortland-Btreet. WANTED, a Bush Cook, two Mill Sawyers, and| four Bushmen. —O. Gardner, Contractor, Awitu Mills, or at E, , Gibbon's office, Onehunga,
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2919, 22 August 1879, Page 3
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