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Wanted. WANTED, a Third Hand.—Apply to P. Crowe, Baker, Hobeon-street. WANTED, a couple of Carpenters to flnißh verandah and balcony, Liverpoolstreet. WANTED, Steady Man to look after norae and buggy. Good references todispensable.—Arthur H. Nathan, S>mopga-Bt. WANTED to know the present address of Michael DaltOD, formerly of the .a.v. Force. Reward will be given.—Apply to Box 181. WANTED, a Matmaker.—Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Co. (Limited), Stanley-street. WANTEDTiTPractical SoapT Boiler, and Candlemaker to join advertiser in a small complete factory in a rising to»n in the North Isiand; one with a small capital preferred. —Addreas Alpha, Club Hotel, Palmereton North. V\7 AN TED, a Young Fellow who can T T read and write and drive.—Auckland Steam Laundry. Pitt-street. ANTED, a sharp, intelligent Youth.— _ Signor Renaud, 42. Bhortland-atreet. V&7 ANTED, a Lad, 15 or 16, to make H hlmeelf generally useful.—Apply Mr Bi'ookiieid, Onehuaga. ANTED, active Lad to ride for orders and general work.—Apply T. Walker. Butcher, Karangahape Road. WANTED, a Smart Boy for errands; also, 1 or S3 Small Dairies of Good Fresh Butter, cash on delivery.-Apply W. B. Baxter, Grocer, Graf ton Road. WANTED, a etr~olag~Boy"about 15 who can milk.—Apply at Hughes's Grocery Store, top of Wellington-street, at 10 a.m. tomorrow. "T|7"ANTEDr2o""Boys~to attencTMr H. y T Kramer's Night Sohool. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings, 7 o'olock: terms, Is, weekly .—Shortland House, ShortlandBtreet. WANTED, a Good Machinist, and a a Boy for eyeleting and oleaning up.— Edward T. Cartwright, Boot Upper Manufaoturer, Grey-street. WANTED, an experienced Nuraegirl,— Apply Mra Culpan, Salwyn Terrace, Parnell, ANTED, a Respectable Grirl as Waitress.—Apply to W. J. Sutcliffe, British Restaurant, Queen-street. WrANTEDTybung, useful Girl (small family); mußt be fond of children ; good home.—Apply Newton Boarding House, noxt Mr Simus, Bootmaker. Karangahape Road. ANTED, a General Servant.—Apply to Mrs Cave, Beach Road, Devonport. WANTED, at once, a Good General Servant.—Apply Mrs MoCabe, Patter-aon-street. W rANTED, a general female Servant; reference required ; between the age of 18 and 20 years.—Apply Mr T. Foley, Dlgnan and Co.. Albert-street. W AN TED— A respectable Married Couple, without family, to occupy and take care of Parnell Wes cyan Church.—Apply to C. Witheford, Ironmonger, &c, Parnell. WANTED",!mmediately7Cookß7 Housemaids, and General Servants; also Waitress and Parlourmaid for Hamilton. Mrs Jack'a Keglstry. Mount Edeu Road. WANTED, Governesses and Servants requiring Engagements to call on Mrs S. H. Clark, 310, Queen-street, between Alexandra-street and Turkish Baths. ANTED, LadieH requiring Governesses and Servants to call on Mrs S. H. Clark, SlO. Queen-street, between AlezandraBtroet and Turkish Batha. WANTED, Situation as Housekeeper to one or more gentlemen; exoollens cook ; good reference.—Address A.8., Stab Offlce. WANTED, by a Young Woman, to travel, a Situation to take charge of young ohildren or an invalid; references given. —Reply to May, Utah Office, VITANTfiD^ Employment at PhotoT T graphy (self and money); from £100 to £300.—Addrt»ns, " Photo." Stab Offloe. WANTED, by a steady, reliable, Single young Man, Employment (town or country), an exoelient coachman, gardener, and handy man. Uood kuowkdgu of folmongery.—Hannaford'a Auokland Regiitry. WANTED, Hotel Proprietors (town and country) to know that there is a flrßtclats Barman, single, aad ogo 30, on Hauuaford's Auckland Registry Hooka; has splendid teatiinoiiiuld, and can speak and write Gerr.an, French, and English. "Vl7 ANTED, a respectable Young Man T T as Boarder in a private family; ten minuteß' walk from Queen street—Address " A-W.," Stab Office. WANTED, Furnished Bedroom and Sitting-room with attendance, for Married Couple; no other lodgers kept.—Apply, Btatlng terms, to Ivaphoe. Stab Offlco. WANTED, furnished Bedroom and Sitting-room, with use of kitchen, for married couple, with one child, 1 years old.— State terms and locality, 8.L.C., Box 9. WANTED TO LET, on Ponsonby Road. Camden House, 8 rooms, gas, bath, wash-house with copper. Rent, £1 pur week. Apply Mr Semadenl, Grocer, oppesito All Saints' Church. ANTHD TO BUY, a Ccuplo of Light Spring Carts for delivery of Buttor and Iggß.—Tremayne's, Abercrombia-stroot. WANTED, ladies to sco the large stock of Ladies' and Chllbron'i Jackstg, Dolmans, and Ulstora at T, and J. MoMagterg. \X? ANTED, Persons who paid for ad TT mieaion So the Dross Circio on the occasion of thn Lio Medo Uutortaicment to couimunlcate.—Addres3 Club Hotel, Ponsonbr. WANTEDrTonders for Painting and PlumbißK till SATURDAY, at noon. Plans. Sec at White's, Architect, Viotoria Arcade. WANTED, to Purchase, French "Catf Roundings ; mutt be claim and light in substance; state quantity and lowest price.— Edward T. Cartwright, Boot Upper Manuy fncturor, Groystreet. ANTEDi everybody to Buy their Blankets and Flannels at T. and J. McMastcrt. WANTED, everybody to cave all intermediate profits and buy their Smoked Fish from the Kakino boat in U parcels at wholesale price. WANTED, couutry storekeepers, bushmen, gumdlggeiß, to buy Coined Beef, at lid and 2<l p»r lb. Hooa Beef, and freah Baited.—Geo. Hulme, Butohor, Queen-street ANTED, Purchasers for Mackenzie and Co.'s " Imperial Tomato Sauce. manufactured solely tro'u tomttoca. Gained Prize Medsl at thn N.Z. ludustrlal Exhibition. 18S6—Prire« and full particulars on application to John Livenoy. Sole Agent for the Colonies, 7, Coombm's Aroado, Qucon-Btrtjot^ AnokUml. W""ANTBi) KNOWN, Auckland Steam l*undrj, Upper PUt-street. All work turn-til out in firsi-class ityle at moderate ohargeß.—Thoa. Wigg, Prcpri«tor. ANTED KNOWN; thai Robert Neal rotnovos his Wholesale and Retail Tea and Groonry Bosinesa on Saturday next to his Warehouse near the Young Men's Roomn, Welloaley-strget W«gt. WANTED KNOWN—Evening Glosses —New Term, Tuesday, May 4: Girl*, 7 p.m. (Houee); Young M»n, 8 p.m. (School), ') uebday and JTbiday. Also. Private Pupils for JJxaminatlo"H. — Rev. J. W. Alloway, 8.A., Hopburnville. Hepbtirn-Btroet. W'"XNTBD~KNOSVN. — That Nelkkn and Pond, the London Tailors. Albert street, oan turn la»t year's Ulstera into tho present strlo Ovrroonts at a moderate cost for tho ooming winter. Gentlemen waited upon at their own roaidouce without Extra Charge. N.B.—Ladles' Tailoring in all its branches executed on tbo most Improved System. ANTED KNOWN — That Munko and Miixioan have Opened npa Large and Choice Assortment of Mosgiel, Oamam, Roalyn, Scotch, and other Ttveeds of a ■uperior quality. tVlflo, the Best West of BnglanA Plain, Fancy, and Diagonal Wonted Coating and Troußeringfl. Ail thoronifhly shrunk. Ferfoot Fit and Best Workmanship guaranteed. Fivo per cent. Discount for Cash. Tramoara pasa the dour. WANTED KNOWN. — Selling off I Selling off! Dampier'a Animal Sale is now on. Lota of Fresh Bargains I Infanta' Button Boots. High Leg, ito 6,2s lid; Children's Button Boots, 7to 10, 3b lid; a Splendid Oenta' Walking Shoe, Blue Cloth Top iv Button or in Lac«, 9s 6d ; Ladies' High Leg Laos ups, 9s; Ladias' Anokland-mnde Walking Shoes, reduced to fti *1; Infanta' Strap Shoos, In; Infants' Laoe-ups, Is 3d and la fid Klastlo-sidea Patent (Fanoy). 2s; Infants' Superior Strap Shoes, with bows and buckles, isOd and Is 9d: Children's Elastic-rides, 1 to 6, Strong, 2s ; Ladles' Imitation Kid Elastic-Bides, 3s lid : Superior do, Sa to 5s 6d ; a job line of Ladies' Superior Kid Ulaatlc-sldea, slightly damaged, sold for 10s 6d reduced to 4s 64 and ss; Ladies' Dancing Shoes, great variety, from 3s lid upwards ; Ladies Prunella Elastic-Hides, ■is 9d ; a balance of Children's Shoes from last season, 10 to 13, will be sold at Is lid per pair ; and several other linoa will be sold under cost. Also, Men's Bluchers, reduced to 4a Ud ; Men's Watortights. reduced to 6s 9d; Men's Derby Shoes, reduced to 6a lid ; Mon's Elastic-sides, rednced to 6a lid ; Boyß' Bluchers, with naila, is 6d ; our Ladies' Kid Button Shoe at 6a. We shall give two paira to tho first lady who does not think them a wonderful bargain. A splendid wearing Button Boot (Pollock's), 7b (id. To let the public see that this is no puff, but a genuine cheap sale, wo guarantee to forfeit £5 if we cannot produce any article mentioned in this advertisement. First comers get tho pick. —At Dampler'a SalUng-off. Victoria-street. WANTED KNOWN— THAT J. H. DALTON la OVERSTOCKED with Tweeds and Sergos, and is determined to Clear AT ANY PRICE, so coma in, nd Have your Order and NAME YOUR OWN PRIOR You will not be refssod, and see it you won't be surprised with the KEAL STERLING VAL.UH. Prices speak for themselves. £ s. d. Good Strong Serge Suits, to order .. 2 10 0 Foxe'a No. 1 Serge Suits, to order .. 3 6 0 Foxe'a No. 3 !3erge,Suitß, to order .. 3 15 0 Mosgiel and all New Zealand Tweed Suits, to order 3 15 0 Moseiel and all New Zealand Tweed Suits, to order 3 5 6 English and foreign Tweed Suits, to order 2 ]5 0 English imd Fsreign Tweed Trousers, to order 17 6 Knglish and Foreign Tweed Trousers, to order 15 0 English and Foreign Tweed Trousers, to order ..' 12 6 Mosgiel and other New Zealand Tweed Trousers, to order 17 6 Mosaiel and iithor New Zealand Tweed Troujets, to order .. ~ .. 15 0 Mosgiel and other New Zealand T weed Suitß. to order 12 6 Cut the Prices out and compare with all other Priocs. Note the Address: J. H. DALTON, Tailor, , Viotorla-strsetEast. Remember! VICTORIASTHEET EAST. The Shop that had the CART WMKKL sent through the window.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 101, 3 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 101, 3 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 101, 3 May 1886, Page 3

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