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WANTED, a Boy to make himself genoraliy useful. — Apply at. Byrne's Irocery Store, Kyber Pasa Road. WANTED to Rent, 4 or 5-roomed Cottage 15 minutes' walk of Post-ofHce; Newton East or be« side of Symonds-street pre f erred — Address " Vera." Star Office. W~ ANTED To Let, at North Shore, two nice Front Rooma, unfurnished, with uso of kltohen.—Apply Star Office. ANTF7D, tho Public to see my Pretty Little Window, containing tho Best AoHurtnieut of Jewellery In Auckland. — Tom Keesing, Victoria-street WANTED, the Public to come and see tho Prime Walkum Dairy-fed Pork at the f'o operative Butchery, 62, Wakefleld-strect. WANTED KNOWN. —T. H.Brister, , Coffee Palace, Cook-street, having ongaged a lirst-clasa Pianist, can invite all Tom-1 peruncu people to call aud spend a pleasant evening. WANTED, one or two Respectable Men us hoardera; terms IDs per week.— Apply for address, Mr Pei;t, Grocer, Welllugtonn trout. ANTED, at onoe, by a leaiieotablo, strong siiiuig l'tirson, \Vaallin(?<)r Scrubbing by the day,—For address apply at Srati Offl're. \\7ANTED, at once, a pood, steady TT Glrl.-Apply G. A. Bmltb, Boardinghouao, Alhert-atreet. WANTED, a tidy Girl, 12 to 14, to assist in housework. — Apply Mrs Qillandcr, Paget-Btreet. of top off Pictonatreet. WANTED, Agents for the New Zealand Rubber stamp Depot.—Apply to S. U. Griffin and_Co., Weliesley-atreet. WANTED, a Respectable Girl about 15 to assist in housework-.—Applr to Mra Otway, Wynyard-atreot, back of Grammar 3c liool. W" "ANTED KNOWN. — In Blankets, Flaunola, Calicos, Sheetings, Quilta, Dresses, Clothing, and Millinery, I defy competition.—J. H, Hannan, Victoria-street Weßt. WANT'eITkNO WN -The remainder of R. Fry'a Stock almost given away.-S. C.)ombes and Co. WANTED KNOWN.—Strong handsome Wood Chairs,3s; Cano-Beated Chairs, 3a.—At liampler's Furnishing Shop. Hobaon-at. \C7ANTED KNOWN—Berlin W'oo'lTnll VV coloura. 4s per lb; Fingering Wool, Is !)d to 2s; Wool Goods in great variety.—Allen's Cheap Drapery, Jorvoia Koad, Ponsonby. WANTED KNOWN—Cheapest Houso in Town for Boys' Clothing-Suits, from 3s upwards: Boys' Overcoats, 10s to 275; Boys' and Youths Football Suits, 6s to Ss.—Allen's Cheap Drapory, Jervois Road, Ponaouby. WANTED~KNOWN.— W. and J. Beehan and Co. have in stock any quantity of lindies' Jorsoys In Dlack. Navy, Cardinal, and Maroon. ANTED to Lcaso, with right to purchaso aftor five years, Grass Land for dairy and fruit culture. — Apply Omega, Stau O3lco__ WANTED KNOWN.— In order to koop the Sale going, I have purchased over £110 worth of Trayollora' Samples, odd Blzes, which I shall sell at 25 per oont. under the usual price. Be In time and get tho pick at Dampler'B Boot Shop. Victoria-Btreet Be In timo. WANTED KNOWN, Pawnbroker's Sale Jewollory and Clothing; Bee advertisement Star Thursday, 28th inst; sale at Mr Arthur's Mart on Monday next, lßt June, at 11 o'olook.—Jamiw Rae, Pawnbroker. \\J ANTED KNOWN.—lsn't it wonderTT full Colonial Couchus, Os lid; Stuffed Couches, lls Cd; all new.-.Vt Dampier'a Fuiuiahing Shop. Hpbson-atreot. WANTED SEEN—Tho Round and Oval Tables at 17b : bprlng Couches. 19s Bd; at Dampier'a Furnishing Shop, HobsonBtreet, one door from Victoria-street. ANTED KNOWN. — Tell your friends and tho new chums to see the Now Toilet Tables for 3s lid and 4a lid, at Dampler'a Furnishing Shop, Hobaon-atreot. WANTED KNOWN.—Tho celebrated Grecian C_no-Be«ted Chairs, 4a lid.—At Dampier's Furnishing Shop, Hobaon-strcot, one door from Victoria-street. WANTED KNOWN.—ToII the new chums and others to see the Now Kitohcn Tables for Bs lid. at Dampler'B Fur-nlahing-hop. Hobson-Btroet WANTED KNOWN.-Still left but Belling fast, our noted oheup (and wellknown) Kid Boots at 4s; Pruuolla, 4s 9d; Superior ditto, 5a 6d (all with high heels); Children's Buoklo Shoos, with hoels. 10 to 12, 2s Bd • 1 and 2, 3s per pair, at Damplor 8 Boot Shop, Vlotoria-Btreet Be In time. W~ ANTED KNOWN—West End Phar niacy, Ponsonby Road, Cheapost Drug Store In Town. All Dnina guaranteed am QUilllty. HomcßOpathio Medicines any attcnuu Uon. Hoibal Remedioß. Patent Medicines, and all Druggiats' Sundries, cheaper than any othor house. — A. J. Blomfikld. Pharmaceutical Chemlßt WANTED KNOWN.—White and Coloured Shirta, Cotton, Morino, and Lamba' Wool Shirta. Panta and Hosiory, Tlea. Collars, Braces (Argosy and others), Football Suita at Prices not to bo Beaton ,at J. w aisaokolford's, 80, Victoria street (5 doors above Albert street. WANTED KNOWN.—Men's Light, Durable Boota (sewn), 7a lid: Patent House Slippers, without hoels. 2s Od; Cork Solos. 2.a: Cotton Boot l_ceo, Sd por dozon; Boot Protectora, 3d a card; Boot Gloss, 4d a bottlo; Button Hooks, Id each or 9d a rtoran; Boot Bultonu. 'id v dozen; l'atunt Button Kaetenors. Bd a box; Shoo Hornn, 3<l to Is (a great varlutyl; Beat Yellow Silk Rools, No. U. 4a-At Dampinr1. Boot Shop. Vlotorla Btreot. WANTED KNOWN.—T. Evana (from Burton-on-Trcnt, Kngland), Boot and Shoo Manufacturer, hega to aanounco that ho has commenced business in tho premises latoly occiipied by Mr Tester. Karatigahapo Road, with a Splendid Stock of KngUsh and Colonial Boots and Shooß of all kinds. Ho having had 35 yours1 experience aa a practical bootmakor, can BaMy rocommend his work aa equal to any done in tho old country. All descriptions of Boots Mndo to Order, and Ropairs dono on the premises with neatness and despatch. | ANTED KNOWN—In I_dios' House Slippers I have a great variety-WhlUa Canvas, 2b por pair; Black Imitation Kid. with elflstlo In front, only 2b 6d; Carpot, 2a 9d : Morocoo 2a 9d; Auckland mado do. Imitation woolwork, »a lid ; Lfldioa1 Dancing or Evening Dresa Shooß, 4a 6d i iuporlor do.. 5a 6d; Real Glove Kid, with fancy beaded vainpa, ITS 6d; at Dampler'B __xit__b^p_Vteto__a-Btreot XICTA'NTED KNOWN—To the InhabitVY anta of Mount Roaklll and Rocky Nook. —MRR Cami'lON bogs to Intiraato to hor Frlcnda and tho General Public that shohaß commenced bualnosa opposite Mr Rollett'a, Grocer, and Intends keeping a Firat-claaa Stock of Fruit Confectionery. _c. hoping by strict attontion to business to merit a fair aharo of Public Patronage. N.8.-All orders punctually attended to. Agent for Buckingham and Harvoy a Puro DJKCBtiro Milk Bread. WANTED KNOWN—The large discount of four shillings in tho round ia now being roada by Cbarlca Kelsey aud to. Their Stock Is wolf Unown aa bpiDg tho boßt Fanoy Goods Stock in Auckland. Also, their goods havo novor been soiled or damaged by undue exposure, but are all In firat-olasa order and condition. This Sale therefore offors a grand opportunity to aU buyers of Fojcy Go^a and Jowellory.-Charlos Kolsoy and Co., 120, Queenstreet — WANTED KNOWN —Thut George Gregory. Photographer, of Quiok's Buildings (near Three Lamps), Ponaonby Road, hasl decided, on and after April 21th, £o make considerable Reduotlons in his Prices, so aa to s_it tho working olassea; prices from that ate being: For Carte do Vitlte, 10a 6d por doz.j for Cabinota, fil Is nor doz. Children Bame price. Tram cars pofe the shop WANTED KNOWN—See our Stock of Blanketa before purchasing—£soo worth. 94 Blanketa. 8a 6d. 9s 6d, and 10s Bd per pair; 04 Blankote. 12s Od, 17s6d, and 20a per pair; Twill Scotch Blanketa, New Zealand Blankote, and Coloured Blanketa. T^eso go^s ore the best value wo ever offered.—D. MoPherson, Karangahape Road. XJ-T~A N T E D KNOWNW The great bucccbs of tho ECWPSK SALE, and tho large amount of the Wellington Stock yet remaining unsold, have induced us to extend tho opportunity of purchasing this atock at Half-price for another 21 days. The Goodß have been marked their reduced price in tED Ink bo many of our customers failed to understand the groat reduction. It seomino an Impossibility that auch a rodtiotion could bo maSe, viz : One-half the marked price, hence wo have adopted _ia plan of marking all the rtduced stock In BED INK at the sale price. Our Fanoy Goods oomprlßO-W atchos, 31OC-B, Storting Gold and Silver Jewullry. Pitted Dreuslug Cases, Work-boxes and Jaakota. Deoka, Compenaium of Gamea, . AbyßSinlan Gold and other Artistic fwltation rewollory. China Tea Sets, Glaaa *nd Fancy Ornamonta in Profusion, Bicyclos, Tally-ho Accordianß, Concertinas,, Albumß, &c, Sic, a_^M_f__]M_E__R__k___ ANTED KNOWN, ■rriAT J. H. DALTON, TAILOR, Vlctorla-Btroot East, Haa procured a special Une of TWBKDS for OVERCOATS, and can do a FIRBTCLASS OVERCOAT FROM £2 UP TO £1 10b, Kxtba. Good Value. J. H. a can al_~B^OTly VOLUNTEERS UNIFORMS, both Dress and Undress, at Englisii Cogl Prioa. Note the address— CITY TAILORING ESTABLISII_EHT. VICTOHIA-BTRKET EAST. ' A GENTLEMAN, age 2S, seeks position A of trust; good ponman, quick at figures «i_rv not 80 much an object as permanent sftSon; highest Auckland referencea.-Ad-dress. " Indnstriouß." Star Office. "OOOT TRADE.—Wanted, Improvers i_> and Apprentices for the bonch.-Henry navy. Crowe Boot Factory, Grey-street. T>OOT TRADE.—Wanted, several Bench IJ Hands and Improvers; also. Machinists. I_G ni-Mr -nfl Tn . Chapel Btreet. HOKSES! HORSKa !-Wanted to Sell, Bt_unph, useful Farm Horses, cheap.vif__ria Stablee, W. Crowther. mo CABINETMAKERS.— A young man 1 wants to improve himself at Cabfnetpiak: ing.-T.1.R.. Post office, Auckland. "go LeS TO LET. 2 Large Prout Rooms, corner of Karaka and Cambridge-streets, on iTppnr Pltt-Btreet; rent. 6s. mO LET, 2 Unfurnished Front Rooms, 1 v7lth flreplace.-Mra Ftaher. corner ol nt^n^ street and College Road. Tlf BE LET, a Cottage with about £ Jh 1»

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 119, 28 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 119, 28 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 119, 28 May 1885, Page 3

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