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Wanted. WANTED, a first-class Hairdresser ; or to Let my Hairdressing Saloon.— Apply L. 11. Scharror, Tobacconist and Hairdrossing Saloon, Queen-street, WANTED, by a Competent Dressmaker, work by the day or week,—Address Star Office. ANTED, Two~iir"st-clas3 WatcTT makers; good wages given to trustworthy men.—Apply at once, American Watch Co., Market-street and Kaiangfchupe Road. W~~ ANTED, ab" Hannaford's Auckland Registry (established 24 yeare), an Elderly Man ; light work; good home. Widow, having four children to support. Washing or Cleaning by the day—3s per day.—Hannaford's Auckland Registry. __ ANTED, afc Hannaford's Auckland Registry (established 24 years), General (Waikatoj, 14s. WANTED, a Junior Assistant for the Drosa Department. — Apply Smith and Cnughcy, Queon-st cet. WANTED, an "Apprentice to the Drapery.—Apply Mrs Dunne, Karargahapc Road. WANTED, at Hannrfovd's Auckland Registry (established 24 years), Young Girl (Onehunga), good home WANTED, by a respectable Young Woman, a Situation in the suburbs. Canmilk, cook, wash, and make butter. Fond of children,- Hannaford's Auckland Registry._ WANTED, a General Servant (with references).--For address, apply Mr Smith, Smith and Oaughey. WANTED, two sharp Boys for the Drapery.—Apply at once to J. Gilmour, Karancjnhape Road (entrance at back;. WANTED, a (ieneral Servant.— Apply to Mrs Malavoy, Woodford Villa, Colege Road. _ ANTED, an Assistant to the Dress making. — Apply to Miss Gaeh, corner of North and West-streets, Newton. \\f ANTED, a smart Boy, to heat rivets. t T —Apply to Fairweathor, bottom of Orey street. . 'ANTED, a Partner with from £600 to £800, in a good paying concern. No risk—an absoiuto certainty.—Apply by letter to 11./j.. STAH OfliCC. VSITANTED, by a single man, Situation Yγ ns Coachman, or G r oom and Coachman: thoroughly understands the management of horses; 18 months in last situation; country preferred.—Address, stating wages, etc., to L W.H .j-tah Office. WANTED, by married man, Situation as Gardener ; understands management of fruit and vegetable growing, has twenty years' colonial experience, can give good reference.—Apply Stab Uttlec. WANTED, 500 People to try the Quality of thoßakino "Shoal" Fish at tlic Bout To morrow. XnTED, by Young Lady, Furnished Bodroom, with use of kitchen, in a respeclable Joe lit;,- nea> Queen-street. Terms nmst be moderate.—Apply by letter, G.G., Stak O»icc._ WANTED to Sell, Paris Green.—O. O. Hansen's Paint Shop, Karangahape Road. __ WANTED TO PURCHASE, Good Second-hand Four-wheeled Express or Cortland Waggon, or similar convcya- cc, to carry half-ton.—Lowest cash price, Box 4G9, Poal-ofticc. WANTED TO PURCHASE, a 7 or 8 roomed Honso, cheap, for cash; must have a main road —State all particulars to L.F., Stau Office. _ __ ANTED KNOWN— That White's Sclent Circulating Library is now open at No. 9, Coombes's Arcade, Queen-street. (Ks tablished 1884.) WANTED' KNOWN. — Pawnbroker's Sale.—My Sale of tJnrcdcemed Pledges'" will tnko plnco at Messrs Arthur and Buddies Mart on Monday next, at 11 o'clock.—Jamea [ Rat , , Pawnbroker. _ W" ANTED KNOWN—That a supply of prime Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, and Pork, fresh killed, will bo sold at prices that will clear tho Shop on Saturday Night, — G. Hnlme, Butcher, Queen-street and Queen-street Wharf. WANTED KNOWN. — Nanier-strect New School Sito.-Soil and Clay can be had applyjnj^toJljJß«^a£jitove 1 _ WANTED KNOWN. — Bags, Purses, Fancy Goods, etc , repaired at English prices. — Evans and Withers, Upper QueenRtrect _ ~"X%T ANTED KNOWN, Strawberry Boxes V? reduced to 6d per dozen, to clear present stock.—Apoly Auckland Timber Co., Ltd., Cus-tom-street West ANTED KNOWN.—SaIe ! Sam ! Salic! at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE.—Tho Half-yearly Salo of Surplus Stock from Ist to 30th of November will present an opportunity of purchasing much of our pood and cheap stock at greatly reduced prices. We add prices of a fcwlines in our Cheap' Stock, but to enumerate fully, wo should require a column in the Star.: Breakfast Seta (China). 29 pieces, 10s 6d: Dinner Seta, 54 pieces, 255: Tea Sets (China), 40 pieces, 10s 6d: Gold and Silver Jewellery, all warranted; E.P. Table Spoons and Forks, Is ; Dessert, 9rt ; Tea, 6d ; White Metal Tablo Spoons and Forks, 6d; Dessert. 4d; Tea, 2d ; Tablo Mats, 6d the set of 6; Crumb Brush and Tray, Is per pair; Set of 3 Jugs, 2s; some lovely Vases, from Is each, beaded, quite a novolty. 15.000 to 20,000 Xmas and New Year's Cards to select from at Goodson's London Arcade from Jd to ss, each surpassing in elegance and cheapness anything before seem W "ANTED™ KNOWN — Unredeemed Pledges—Extensive Sale on WEDNESDAY next, November 30, at Anhur & Buddies Mart, commencing at 11 a.m. Under instructions from S. A. Asher. ANTED KNOWN—Watch Glasses fitted,3d each; charges for watch repairs no matter what maker or where bought, equally cheap. Best workmen kept on the premises. Arrangements mado to turn out 150 repairs per week. All watches cleaned are spin ran toed at Stewart Daweon and Co. s great English Watch Exhibition, \%r. ANTEEi KNOWN—I am prepared to W take in pawn Pianos, Harmoniums, Suites of Furniture. Money Lent on Personal and Collateral Security. Bill 3 discounted.— James Kae, Elliott-street. TIT - a~n~tTe i> know n. NEVER MISS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. DTVTcPHERSON . lvl Is now offering the most Wonderful Bargains in NEW ALL-WOOL DRESS STUFFS Ever seen in this city, as follows :— About 500 yards Nuns' Veilings, at 9£d per yard ; "usual price, Is. About 400 yards French Twills, at 10id per yard ; usual price, Is 3d. About; 1,450 yards French Crepes, Cashmere, Twills, Stripes, &c, at lHd per yard ; usual price, Is 6d. NEW GOODS! A Genuine Warehouse Job at far below wholesale cost. AT D. MoPHERSON'S ONLY, , KARANGAHAPE ROAD. : N D A R 1 N, CHOICEST ROSEBUD, TEAS--2s per lb. AT REW'S, Victoria-street. 501b bags REW'S, VICTORIA STREET. p A B T~S G~l EE N FOR OODLiN MOTH, OX SALE AT ANDREW SNODGRASS'S OIL AND COLOUR SHOP, Manukau Road, Parnell,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 278, 25 November 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 278, 25 November 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 278, 25 November 1887, Page 1

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