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Wanted. • )f "VSTANTED, a good Cook and Laundress. - T T —Apply Mrs F. Nelson George, Epsom. - VirANTED> a goofl General Servant; ; M cooking and washing.—Apply to Mrs r. Alfred Buckland.jun., Remncra. - Wf ANTED, Washing (hotel or private d Tt family); or Plain Sewing. Terms .; moderate. — Apply Matron, May Cottage, Par- ;. ncll. . ir T^ANTEI), Housekeeper, unencumd TT beredj must be total abstainer; li reference indispensable.- Apply.giving address, - " Housekeeper. Star Office. 1 WF ANTED, a Respectable Bdy, about 15 tt years of age, to look after horse, and j make himself generally useful. — Apply P. a Robertson, Syiilonds-strcet. - WANTED, people to choose one of two things—an Extra Pair of Trousers or a ') Waterbury Watch—given with every Suit at s, J. H. Dalton's, Tailor, Victoria-street East. G "117' ANTED, an offer for the Neatest and - TT Cheapest little block of Freehold In f Ed en Terrace, always let we llto good tenants; i- situated top of Victoria Avenue, ioins Atkins, V corner of New North Road. Price, £270.— Apply Walker's, Russell-street, Great North ~ Road, name on door. WANTED, trained, surgical Nurse ; for A itnttlli private hospital. Salary, £36 all found. — Amplication With testimonials to r "Anthrax," Star Omge ; WANTED, a Quantity of Bf^ht Sheet Brass, suitable for lables; also, Clear Micro.—Apply Patent. Star Office. r "\TfANTED, a good. General Servant; 7 TT no washing.—Apply Mrs Bell, Park i, * Avenue, off Park Road, near Seafleld View. WANTED, a smart Boy for office work. —Apply in own handwriting to Box 50. 1 Postofflce. ■ \I7*ANTED, a Lady to take a small, select - TT Bdaralhfc House) full of permanent "* boarder*', very smdll stlm required. — App!y r SqlCct Registry, V.M.C.A., Albert-street. WANTED, four Milkers, 10s and found ; two Ploughs and Milk, 12s; two Youths - to milk, 6s • Women Generals. 8s; and Farm - Couples.—Holglltpn and Co., 104, Queen-street. 1 \^7' ANTEI)' Nursery Housemaid, 10s; ' TT General for RomtuTa. Ladj'Boardors - wanted at lowest possible terms.—Select Regis--7 try, Y.M.CA. Buildings. i \ITANTED, 500 Consumers of Smoked j TT Fisb to face the producer at the Rakino Boat TO-MORROW. " XITANTED to Purchase, a good secondTT hand Boiler and Engine, portable or . otherwise, about 4 or 6 h.p.—Address, giving f de3criptirn, stating length of time in use, price, • and where to be seen, to "Engineer," Star Office. I XS7ANTED to Rent, a 6 or 7 roomed i TT House; must be within easy distance • of Queen-street and situation healthy.—State . terms and situation to " Bona Fide," Minerva , House, Hobson'Street. WANTED to Rent, a 6 or 7 roomed House within easy distanco of Queen- } street and a healthy position. — Terms and locality to "Bona Fide." Minerva Honse, t Hobson-street. r fJIT-ANTED, To Let, a Furnished House ' TT at Mount Albert, with every conveni- . ence stables, etc, and 8 acres of land, for Three " Months. Owner going to Australia. — Ap- . ply to " S.W.H," core of Mr LelghtoD, HighBtrcet. 1 "Wf ANTED to Purchase, for cash, within TT ten miles of Auckland, 10 or 15 Acres of first-class Land, with established orchard.— Apply to Pi Robertson, Symond3-stroct. W~ ANTED KNOWN,— That we havein Dress Goods an immeilse assortment of . every conceivable variety of'material, and all are marked at greatly reduced prices during EXORS. LATFT THOS. SHORT'S GREAT ' STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE SALE. IXTANTED KNOWN-The Greatest TT Variety of Infants' Boots and Strap Shoes in Auckland, to suit tho various sizes, so.-tea, and tastes, in Cloth, Kid, and Patent, from 9d.per pair upwards. See them in the window of Budge's •Boot Shop.' I OSrVtctorla-sr; WANTEDKNOWN-Tliatourcaiefully selected stock of Blankets, Sheetings. Shirtings, Toilette Covers, Bed Covers, Quilts , of every description are being sold at greatly reduced prices during-EXORS. LATE THOS' SHORTS GREAT STOCKTAKING CLEAR- ! ANCE3ALE. j ; WANTED KNOWN—Wftteh Glasses fitted, 3d eaoh; charges for watch repairs no matter what maker or where bought, equally cheap. Best workmen kept on the premises. ArIrongements mado to turn out 150 rnpairs per ■ week. All watches cleaned are gruaranteoa at Stewart Dawson and Co.'s great English Watch Exhibition, 91, Queen-street. J_ ANTED KNOWN — Josephine Gloves. Everybody knows tho value of Josephine Kid Gloves,now Bold at lsporpair, for 2-Button Black; small sizes. — EXORS. LATE THOS. SHORT'S GREAT SIOCKTAKING CLEARANCE SALE. ■ WANTED KNOWN. - Cheap Boots to suit the times. Ladles' Dancing Shoes with bars and bu klcs, 3s lid; Ladies' Stout Kid, E. Hides (a splendid hoot), 5s 6d; Superior ditto in Ladles' Morocco, E. sides, 6s lid.—At Budge's Boot Shop, 108. Victoria-street. WANTED KNOWN—That our stock of Feathers and Flowers is replete with an endlcOT Variety. We are now selling Ostrich Flats, worth 15s 6d,for 5s 6d, and oihers in same proportion during EXORS. LATE THOS. SHORT'S GREAT STOCKTAKING CLEARANCESALE. WANTED KNOWN. — Unredeemed Pledges Sale at Arthur and Buddies Mart, on MONDAY NEXT, September 5, comprising Watches, Jewellery, Books, Musical Instruments, Opera and Field Glasses, Telescopes, large quantity of good, clean Clothing, Blankets, Rugs, etc.—S. A. Asher. ■__ WANTED KNOWN-That the Clothing Department at Exors. late Thos. Short's has undergone a complete overhaul, and the Reductions in each article must surprise each inquiring customer. Trousers that wore 9s 6d are now being sold at 5s lid, ditto 12s 6d now 7s lid, and everything else in proportion. We are selling Mole Trousers worth 6s 6d for is lid. Ts Bd for 5s lid. 8s 6d for 6s 6d. EXORS LATE THOS. SHORT'S GREAT STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE SALE WANTED SEEN - The Ladies' Patent Leather Slippers, 2s M ; Gent's Carpet Slippers, 3s 6d; Gent's Walking Derby Shoes. ,7s Aid;... Staong. Balff,W, ls'«J# h„«« withJ* ut mitts, 9s 6a; Strong Elastic Sides, 9s 6cl; a few •Watertights left, at 84.6 d, All guaranteed to give satisfaction.—At. Budge's Boot Shop, 108, Victoria-a'treet.. ■-.:.•. ~...■,. "TXrANTED KNOWN—That "the Exors.;. Vy of the late Thos. Short are Selling a whole Box full of Gloves at the price of a single pair. Now is the time fox-fathers to make a present to their daughters^ 6 Pairs of Gloves for Is, worth 6s; 6 Pairs of Gloves for is 6d. worth 9«: 6 Pairs of Gloves for 2s, worth 12s; 6 Pairs of Gloves for 2s Od, worthlss. Seeing is believing. Come and try.—EXORS. LATE THOS. SHORT'S GREAT STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE SALE. - ANTED SEEN, Specially Cheap Lines, at Gobdson's-Sterling Gold Set, Brooch and Earrings, in handsome case, from 17s 6d; Gold Wcading-rihgs and Keepers, 9 carat. 5s each; 18 carat, 15s each; Sterling Si ver Jewellery: a good assortment, all new stock, and tho lowest prices possible. Just opened, a splendid assortment of Basket Ware of all kinds, very, very cheap. Glass Dishos, Stands and Fancy Goods, % in plain and coloured glass very pretty and cheap; a'Glass buflrar Basin and Cream Jug for Cd the pair;. Covered Glass Butters, for *lb butter, M., Tea Sets, 40 pieces Breakfast Sets. 29 pieces, 10s 6d the set; Dinner Sets, 54 pieces, 255; a specially cheap line in Pie^dishes, about half-price. Cutlery and Electro Plato as cheap as usual; Notepaper, 6d for 120 sheets; Envelopes, 6d the 100: Dressing and-Tooth Gombs. 3d each: Draughtsmen 6d the set; Table Mats, 9d tho set of six. An endless amount of Goods, useful and ornamental, at Goodson's London Arcade. ANTED KNOWN.—That the Exors. late Thomas Short have commenced their Krrat stocktaking clearing sale, and unless the public come and judge for themselves fchev would not believe the immense oawuns thaLan be procurcd.-EXORS. LATE THOS. SHORTS(GREAT STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE SALE. ANTED KNOWN—I am preparer to take in pawn Pianos. Harmoniums. Suites of Furniture. Money Lent on Personal and Collateral Security. Bills Discounted.-Jas. Rae, Elliott-street TTTANTED KNOWN—Homespun, 4b 9d W dozen yards: All-Wool Plaids, 9Jd; Grey Calico, lid ; Long. Lao« Curtains, 2s 3d; Scotch Yarn, plain colours, Is 3d per head; Scotch Yarn, fancy colours, Is 9d per head, Auckland-made Sox, Is pair; Lambswool, 9d oair, at the Great Sale of Scutt's Stock.-C. Hopkins, London House, Victoria and Nelson streets.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 204, 1 September 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 204, 1 September 1887, Page 1