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Wanted. WANTED, two Boys.-Apply Mr W. Rhodes, Auckland Timber Co. Steam Sawmills. WANTED, a clean, . active, Young Person as Servant. No young children. .Must be a good cook and laundress. References.-Apply Star Office. WANTED, a good Second-hand Harmonium ; stato price and description.— Box 112. ______ WANTFD, a Good Machinist—Apply T. Buckland, Hepburn-street. WANTED, by three amateurs, Lessons . in Big Shoe Dancing. — Apply Dancer, Star Office. . WANTED, a Finisher.—Apply, at once, Garrott Bros., VVakcfiold-street. ft_ WANTED, a handy Man, accustomed ___ to hotel work.—Apply Britomart Hotel. WANTED, for tho North Shore, a Dressmaker by the day or week, who understands Singer's Machine.—Apply Devonport Post-office. WANTED, a General Servant; must be good cook and laundress.—Apply after sovon.Mrs Churton, O'Rorkc-strect. WANTED, by a Domesticated Person, -Situation .as housekeeper or assist mistress, or place of trust; good references.—Meggio, Post-office, North Shore. . WANTED to Buy, .a light Express, Harness, and Pony. — Address "C," Star Office. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ >■■•.,■ WANTED to Buy, a Book of the Burlesque of " Cinderolla." — Apply to R. Eagleton. Hairdresser, etc., Queen-street. WANTED to Purchase, four or five Dairy Cows, on terms. — Apply. Alpha, Star Office. \ ANTED, Two Furnished Bed-rooms, for Lady and Son, with Board.—Apply, stating terms, to "M.5.," Star Office. WANTED TO LET, Furnished House of three rooms; Water laid in; low rent to a good tenant; Leamington Range.—Apply to Robert Carlile, View Avenue, Mt. Eden. WANTED to Let, House of five rooms, bathroom; stable, coachhouse, etc.— Apply to Robt. Carlile, View Avenue, off View Road, Mount Eden. ANTED TO SELL, a Tin Type Camera, and all complete ; cheap; good living to be made; will learn the buyer the business.-Saycrsand Co., Grey-street, between 5 and 0 p.m. ■■ WANTED.— Come and see my oxtra Trousers for nothing.—J. H. Dalton, Victoria-street East. ANTED, Second - hand Portable Engine, 12or 15h.p.; one cylinder preferred.—Address, stating lowest prico and particulars, to "Engine," 80x74. P.O. ANTED—" Where are we ail going to?" Why to J. H. Dalton. Tailor. Vic-toria-streot, for an Extra Pair of Trousers for nothing. . ANTED KNOWN—Watch Glasses fitted,3d each ; charges for-vvatch repairs no matter what maker or where bought, equally cheap. Best workmen kept on the premises. Arrangements made to turn out 150 repairs per week. All watches cleaned _ro.guaranteed, at Stewart Dawson and Co.'s great English Watch Exhibition, 91, Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN-For Sale, Stock, ' Goodwill, and Fixtures of Cash Grocery and Fruit Store; also. Poultry and Game, the lot, £20.—Apply, " 5.H.," Star Office. WANTED KNOWN-An Album of Portraits and Views, Souvenir of Queen Victoria's Jubilee, will be presented to all purchasers of Goods, Is value, at Goodson's London Arcade. ■ ■ WANTED KNOWN-An Extra Pair of Trousers given away with every Suit. —J. ______ Dalton, Tailor, Victoria-3trcet East. ANTED ! KNOWN..-Stranger than Fiction—J. H. Dalton gives away a Pair of Trousers for Nothing. ANTED KNOWN.—An Extra Pair of Trousers for Nothing.—J. H. Dalton, Tailor. Victoria-street East. ANTED KNOWN-_That the Auckland Industrial Exhibition will be opened in the Industrial Association's Rooms, Wyndham-strcot, on Jubilee Day. Juno 21, 1887, and it is necessary that all exhibitors make immediate, application for space. ANTED KNOWN—I have a Butcher . Shop and 4'rooms to let at 10s per week; also Shop and 4 rooms, suitable for any kind of business, gas and water laid on, 10s per week; also other houses at low rent to good tenants.— J. J. Craig, Commerce-street. TTpA NT ED KNO WN. ' SPECfAL ANNOUNCEMENT. '

D. MoPHERSON, being largely overstocked with Ulsters, Jackets, etc., as below, has deter-mined-to clear regardless of cost rather than hold over. *- 30 Ladies' Black Braided Jersey Jackets at 9s lid each. Newest Stylo —At Karanffahapo Road. W..A N T; ED X N O W N. MAGNIFICENT.. LADlis' GOLD WATCH (value £12) FOR ONE SHILLING. Now. .on view in Messrs Bartlett's window. Queen-street, and guaranteed by them to bo full value. The above will be awarded to the Competitor making the greatest number of words from tho letters contained.in "National Jubilee." Competitors must enclose Is in stamps with name and address to Box 232, G.P.0., Auckland. Rules may be obtained at Crosher's Coffee Rooms, A.M.P. Buildings, Victoria-street East, Auckland. Decisions based on a Standard Dictionary. Answers to bo sent in on or boforo July 12th, 1887. ■\WT ANTED KNOWN. 210 Black Rabbit-fur Capes, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid each. 750 Ladies' and Children's Felt, Plush, and Cloth Hats,-Is each. Real Genuine Bargains!!! Regardless of Cost.—At D. McPHERSON'S, Karangahapo Road. ANTED KNOWN"—I am delivering best Waikato House Coal at 22s per toncash ; also Newcastle, Taupiri. and Wliangarei Coal at lowest rates.—J. Craig, Commercestreet. ' : W Av., ;i .N T E D, INSPECTION 'OF MUNEO' AN D MIL LIG A N'S ' : TWEEDS, WANTED KNOWN Jubilee Illuminations. Chinese and Japanese Lanterns, very cheap at Goodson's. Watcrbury Watches, 12s fid; entire new stock of Gold and Silver Jewellery, all warranted and very cheap; Dinner Sots from 20s: Tea and Breakfast Sets from 12s Gd; Electro Plated Table Forks and Spoons, Is e*ich; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 9d each; Tea Spoons, Gd each (Albeloid pure M. Metal throughout); Tables, at (id each; Dessert, <td; Teas, 2d each; a 5 Quire (120 sheets) Packet of good Note Paper, Gd; 100 Envelopes to match, Gd. In fact the cheapness of the goods have established Goodson's London Arcade as the place to obtain the best value for the money in Auckland. < Inspection invited. Price list on application. Note the Address: GooDSON S London Arcade, opposite McArthur's Warehouse, 210, Queen-street. "TOT A N TED' X N O W N. The undersigned is now offering an excellent ssortment of WINTER DRAPERY & MILLINERY AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. Imported direct from leading British manufacturers. A choice assortment of MILLINERY, DRIfiSS FABRICS in all the, most useful textures from-GW. FLANNELS from GJd to Is 9d. BLANKETS all sizes, Al value. Cash buyers'WiirAnd here the best value obtainable A. LOVETT, WELLESLEY STREET. -TIT ANTED X N O W N-! James Clare has Boats and Yachts for Hire at his Residence, St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby. Boats built to order at his Yard, Customs-street West.:., q .•_ a , r,: Seven-ton Boat for Sale; suitable for oyster trade,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1887, Page 1

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