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Wanted. WANTED, Experienced Canvassers; none other need apply.—Address G.P.0., Box 350, Auckland. . ANTED, Situation on station as Wheelwright, Blacksmith, or Carpenter; 1 good references; daughter as servant (understands dairy work).—Address " Wheelwright, ; Star Office. .—■ WANTED, an experienced Junior Clerk. —Apply, in own handwriting, to Mer- _ Chant, P.O , Auckland. ■\7§TANTED,~a good General Servant.— TT_ Apply Mrs Upton, Shelly Beach. XITANTED at once, General Servant.— y V Apply Mra Re w, College Road. ANTED, a Youth,-Apply G. Hulme, Butcher, Queeti'Streot. WANTED, Housekeeper, an economical young woman, by geutlenian in suburbs 1 of Auckland.—Address, stating full particulars and salary required (which must be moderate, ac duties are light), to 159, Star Office. | ANTED, Yardhands and Boy that has -worked tail of a small circulßr.- ---; Auckland Timber Company's Stourn Saw Mills, Custom street, west. ■ WANTED, by Domesticated Married Lady, with one child. Situation as matrom, lady help, or housekeeper, where girl is kept. No salary.—Address Matron, care or Porter & Co., Symonds-street. _ WANTED, a Gentleman with some little capital to ioin Mr Webb's son-in-law in taking ovei1 the Foneonby Wine-making Business of which he has been Manager; and, being long established, cannot fail to prove a most advantageous concern. A visit to the Manufactory will show the magnitude and advantages to bo derived.—Full particulars of D. B. Orchard, 18, Exchange Buildings. . ANTED, a Situation in a country store by warehouseman with knowledge of book-keeping.—B., Star Office. WANTED, Gentleman Boarder, 18s per week ; plungo bath: splendid view of horbour; 4 minutes from G.P.O.—Apply Mr Hats well, grocer, Princca-strect. ANTED, Empty Sack?. Best cash price given.—A. Aitken, City Market Auction. . W7ANTED, Work to IHt Keys, Repair V T Locks, Lamps, Lawn MoWero, Iron Bedsteads, Fenders, and all kinds of hardware goods.—R. Read. Rutherford's Buildings, Hob-son-street, near Victoria-street. ANTED, 1,000 People to bring their Kits end take Fruit and Vegetables home for noarly nothing at the Now J ruit Shop, Riordan's Buildings, Hobson street. W~TANTED7about 250 or 300 Persons to eat Jellies and Ice Creams at Riordan's Buildings. Hobsonstrcet. 2d and 3d per glass. WANTED, a few People just to look at the price of Fruit and Vegetables, at the New Fruit Shop, Riordan's Buildings, Hob-son-stfeet. • ANTED, a second-hand light Spring Cart, Horse and Haraeß9. also a good saddle Hack.—Apply on Tuesday to schooner " Medora," Railway Wharf. ANTED To Let, a Furnished Bedroom, with use of kitchen, etc.: would suit lady engnged during the day; nice locality (close to Queen-street); terms moderate.—Apply Star Office for address. . WANTED, to Buy, for cash, a 4 or sroonied House, within 10 minutes' walk of Post Office (Grafton Road preferred); must be cheap. -X.L.M.. Star Oflice. WANTED KNOWN — For Hire, Yachta and Boats, at James Clare's, bottom of St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby, 3 minutes' walk from Three Lamps. Tram cars pass every half-hour. WANTED KNOWN-Geo. Fronchbegs to inform his old (riends and the public in general that he has opened the ThamesWaikato Tea Mart, Upper Symonda-street, and invites all to Inspect the Stock ana Look at the Prices. Every Article at Lowest Pncos ; Country orders promptly executed.—GEOßGE FRENCH, Grocer, Upper_Symonda-street. A^TEITKNOVVN—A child can nse Alton's Stove and Grate Polish. Nor brushes required. Aston's Electric Plate Powder is acknowledged the essence of purity. Ask your grocer or ironmouger for them. Wholesale Messrs P. Hayman & Co. ANTED KN O WN. — For NEW YEAR'S GIFTS GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE stands unrivalled for Cheapness or Variety. We have .just opened our New Goods, specially suited for the season. We add prices of a fewlinesinour Cheap Stock, but to enumerate fully, we should require a column in the Star : Breakfast Sets (China), 29 pieces. 12s 6d: Dinner Sets. 54 pieces, 25*; Tea Sets (China), 40 pieces, 10s 6d; Gold and Silver Jewellery, all warranted; K. P. Table Spoons and Forks, Is; Dessert, 9d; Tea, 6d; White Metal Table Spoons and Forks, 6d; Dessert. 4d; Tea, 2d ; Japanese Goods, iust received, in great variety, Fans, tec. Sec., "Globes. Tubes, and Boats, for flowers, in great variety. — Novelties at Goodson's London Arcade. X\T ANTED KNOWN—I am prepared to VI take in pawn Pianos, Harmoniums. Suites ot Furniture. Money Lent on Personal and Collateral Security. Bills discounted. Bills of Sale.—James Rae. Ellio^street. ~\\T ANTED KNOWN—Watch Glasses T T fitted, 3d each; charges for watch 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 are Ruarantoen at StewartDawson and Co. s great English Watch Exhibition. U, Queon-streat. WANTED, People to send Home 26 Large View 3of Auckland and other parts of Now Zealand for Is 6d ; also. Window Holland, 6d a yard ; Grand Oleograph Pictures', 6d the sheet; Sir Astley Cooper's Sarsaparilla (largobottles), only 2s each; Dr. Johnson's Cod Liver Oil. Is the bottle; Toilet Vinegar (largo size). Is 3d the bottle; Eau de Cologne (large size) Is 6d the bottle; fresh lot of "\ouns; Ladies' Journal," 6d the monthly part; a few old ones left, 3d; Durham Cigarettes (soiled), 12 bundles of 10 each forls-.Scripture Texts, 3dper dozen ; really good, handsome Albums, 6d each; the Complete Works of Shaksperc, 9d ; Toothbrushes, 4 for Is : Hairbrushes (with look-ing-glass at the back), Is : Toilet Soap (3'in abox) 6 boxes for la : Ladies' Hat Feathers, 4 for Is ; Men's Strong Coats, 3s lid each ; Grand lino of Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, only 7s lid each.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. '. ' TITANTED Known — That J. and J. YT Dickey, 234 Queen st., have reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesale prices) in Milk Pans, Churns,Btratnerß,.Buckets. TI~7*ANTED Known—That .T. and J. V T Dickey, 234, Queen-street, have reduced prices during this month (a singlo article at wholesale price) in Galvanised Tubs, Buckets. Coal Boxes, and Water Cans. i TS7ANTED KNOWN-That J. and J. T T Dickey, 234 Queon-st., have reduced prices during this month (a singlo article at wholesale price) in Saucepans, Boilers, and Kettles. ANTED KNOWN, that J. and J. Dickey, 234 Queen-st., have reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesale price) in Table Lamps, Lanterns, Candlesticks. ANTED KNOWN—That J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street, have reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesale price) in Fancy Bird Cages, Fly lraps, and Tea Traya, ANTED KNOWN, that J. and J. Dickey, 234 Queen-st., have reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesale ' price) in Electro-plated Cruets, 4, 5, and 6 glass. ANTED KNOWN, that J. and J. Dickey, 234 Queen-st., have reduced prices during this month (a singlo article at wholesale price)Tn Locks-Rim, Pad, Dead, and Drawback. ANTED KNOWN—That J. and J. Dickey, 334 Queen-st., have reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesale priceiln Spades, Shovels, and Digging Forks. WANTED KNOWN.—Tailors' Trim inings. Tweeds, and Coatings of tho ' right kind at the right price, for Cash Only, can be had from the Importer.—A. LOVifill, Wellealey-Btreet. WANTED KNOWN-That J. and J. Diokey, 234, Queen-street, have reduced prices during this month (asmgle article at • wholesale pnee) in Table Kuives in Ivory, : Bone, and Ivoride. L WJ ANTED KNOWN—That J. and J. T V Dickey, 234, Queen-street, have reduced ' prices during this month (a single article at 1 wholesale price) in Preserving Pans, * liters, ; and Watering Pots. ' ANTED KNOWN—That J. and J. Dickey. 234 Queen-st., have reduced prices 1 during this month (a single article at wholesale ; price) in Hay Forks, Rakes, and Scythes. ANTED KNOWN, that J. and J. Dickey. 234 Qneenst., havereduced prices during this month (a ainele article at wholesale price) in Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 24, 30 January 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 24, 30 January 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 24, 30 January 1888, Page 1

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