Waiite«L 5- TITANTED, a Competent Second Cook. 3r _V? —ApplyManagerNorthernClub. - ATL/" ANTED, Respectable Lad for a i' TT Baker's Cart.-Apply Glasgow Bakery,; »- Wellington street. , | WANTED, an Apprentice to the Dress-making.-Apply to Mrs Can-, corner of l. Union and Patteson streets. ; - V^T^^EriJor North Shoro, experienced >fc U General Servant.—Apply Mrs T. Nosh, r. late residence of Mr Quick, Kerr-street, North Shore. __ _ , g \ 17ANTED,respectable Person as Housei- ■.TT keeper, where there are young children ; t. good home for respectable woman.—Apply at r Howie's Bakery, Newton Road. TANTED t ''SiTuatT^raß Lady Help; competent for house and needle work.— Address A.8.C., Post-offlce, Papakura. ANTED, by aTady, Employment at her own home, as Copyist of Deeds, r Specifications, ©.- Writing of any kind.—Address Copyist, Star UlHce. 7, TtrANTED, a Yacht of about 5 or 6 d TT tons, drawing from 3to 5 feet of water. ;e —Address Yacht, Star Office. ANTED, a good Horse and Spring Cart.-Apply C. O'Connor, Eagle Hotel. » WT ANTED, Grazers; good grass and ' _TT water.—Apply R. Wynyard, Epsom. ANTED-Would Let cheap to suitable parly Bedroom and Sitting-room k (furnished): vioinityof Ponsonby, close to tram. —For address apply Star Office. d T/17*ANTED to Let, 2 8-roomed Houses h TT neir the beach; others 4, 5, and 6 , Po >ms; rent low, and can be worked out: also, ,1 Butcher's Shop, stable, and every convenience. —G. Sage, Emmett-street, Poiißonby. " \XTANTED, Bootmakers to Purchase V V New Circular-head Hand and Treadle Machine; splendid working order; £2 10s.— " Scott, Machinist, Victoria-street West. •s \A7"ANTEb to Purchase, a small-sized VV Fishing Boat: must be decked and _ Bound.—State lowest price, where to bo seen, a and builder's name to E.H.M., Box 285, Posty office. . ANTED, to Purchase Good Secondhand " White's," "Singer's." or " Wer--7 theim's."-Scott. Machinist, Victoria-street. VV. Machines Cleaned, Repaired. JJo cure, no pay. n T^'jNTßDKnowo—That Madam Wine VV Reads Past and Future by sight. She sees people privately at hor own residence, ~ Lowor Hepburn-street, bottom VVellington-st. >- T^AOTED~Known.—Metcalfe liaving o VV bought most of Mr Walte's Novels before the sale at less than half-price, is now giving his "a customers the benefit. Go and look In his win- ;_ dew, foot of Wakcfleld-street. '•» ITCTANTEI) Known.—That Mrs Sanford >< VV has Reopened the Railway Station Refreshment Rooms, and will supply Tea and f Coffeo at. 2d and 3d por cup ; also, all kinds of ' Fruit, etc. a _XJ ANTED Known. — All the Sewing '• » V Machines at 4s lld are sold, and soon will he all the beautiful Berlin Wool, less than v lirfif-price, 9d and ls the {lb. So be in time.-At ;3 Dampier's Only Shop, yi^ri*l-5!1^; i- \\T ANTED Known—Boots! Boots!— J" VV 500 Fresh Pairs, including Men's Auck-land-made Bluchers. 2s lld ; Women's Lace-ups, r. 2s lld; also. Ladies' Evening Shoes. 2s 6d: Satm „ do.. 3s 6d; Boot Gloss. Id and 3d the bottle; Laces, I! ls the gross.—At Dampier's Only Shop, Victoria- .. street. _ ■ _Xf ANTED Known-Morley's Knitting f VV Cotton, 8d tho Jib ; White Tape, 6d per .' doz.; Cotton Cord, 3d the bundle: White BlankJ ket-9, 5s lld the pair ; Sprinr Tape Measures. 3d i each; Tooth Brushes, 3d; B )lt Clasps, 6d the , pair : Views of New Zealand, Is 6d the book ; Peal Pebble Spectacles, 3s 6d; Other Spectacles, •' 3d to Is.—At Dampier's Only Shop, Victoria-st. d YI7ANTED Known—Books ! Books ! '. V T Bought from.the auction sale Wayte's,. f (Jueen-streot. at from a thirtieth to half-price, ' including 1.200 School Books (various), from Id j to 6d ; Copy Book ,ls 6d per do/.; Mangnall's ? Questions, ls lld, usual price 4s; History of v * England, enlarared edition, ls: History of Greece, 6d ; English Poetry, 3d ; " Lions in the - Way." by J. C. Firth. Esq., 6d. published at 3s N 6d ; The Auckland Directory (late3t edition), 6d, , published at ss: Pictorial New Zealand. 2d; Thames Miners' Guide. 3^d. published at 3s 6d : lot of other Handsomely Bound Books, 6d to 2s; Tone Book for New Zealand Hymnal. 3d; Hcmy's " Tutors," the new edition, 2s ; at Dampier's Only Shop, Victoria-street. YJ|7~ANTED-Known-—Allen's Lnog Baf5, TV - sam, os bottle for 2s lld; Cod Liver Oil, 0 Is the bottle: Sugar-coated Pills. 6d the box; Composition Essence, 6d the bottle; Indian Rubber Porous Plasters, 9d: Corn Cure, 6d the ii bottlo ; Infants' Food icuaranteed sound). 4d and 6d the tin: Sarsaparil'la. Is 4d the bottle; Mus- ,. tang Liniment (larpe bot'le). 3a: Keating's In- > sect Pow«'t. Is 6d tins for ls; Glycerine, 6d the bottle: C»-irt Plaster, 2d the box: Rhnmel's c Scent. 6d; B.W. Soap. lOd per doz; Large '• Glycerine Squares. 8 for ls: Grand Spinal ;'• Support, only £I—At Dampier's Only Shop. Vie- " toria-streeL_ ' 1 TtrANTED Remembered - That for ,f V V Cheap Stationery. Cutlery, Glass, China. ' r and Fancy Goods generally, and Useful Goods s especially, no place can compare with Goodson's , London Arcade. It stands unrivalled for Cheap I Sterling Silver Jewellery. A beautiful assort- ,° ment of New Goods just to hand. The new _ Imitation Leather Work, cheap and protty; ? Lovely Hand Companions and Ornaments; 3- Plush Purses, at 6d, equal to any Is goods, elsew- -where.—At Goodson's London Arcade. S, • —-" o "\\7* ANTED» all fche Mothers in Auckland c to bring their Boys to the Victoria Arcade. c j. where Fowlds will supply them with an Outfit S from Allen's Bankrupt Stock at less than half ] te ; h the Usual Prices. ;r y TKT ANTED KNOWN Twenty Cases of JAPANESE GOODS just I I arrived at Montague's Bazaar. Fans, Screens, Cabinets, Baskets, Boxes, Birds, Kites, and •Curios innumerable. Open Daily from 9 to 6. y The most; splendid assortment of Japanese id Goods in Auckland. ii- mftI*. o 'te d"""^""^ wn■t. FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY 3. 1- AT MILLION F R ICES! it, . s«j Carte de Visites .. - 5s per balf-doisen . Cabinets .. .. .. 15s per doaen :f" Inspection invited at "; ARNOLD'S (formerly Kedfern's), 270, QUKKN-BTREKT (Opposite the Flrebell). se ,_ ■ ■ - ■ - ; nA. ri\o blaster Bakers. —Wanted by experi- |_ enced, trustworthy Man, Situation to take at charge of Bakery : town or country ; first-class references.- Address H.D.. Star Office. ic fflO Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and '_'■ JL Shipwrights — Wanted Known, that *• Brown and Billing. 286. Upper Queen-street, 3.5 make and repair Smiths' Bellows, Portable te Forges, etc. ■< . ; ty' "i_: ' 77" .. " ■THREE LAMPS, >%J Plain Cabinets, •Ponsonby Roaj>, >T >per dozen, 18s; Photographs yS >-^>^enamelled, 245; Plain £-_ at followina^/^V^^r o ar tes, per dozen, 9s: rl- *hteJ :">/v v // '^ extra finished and enam' »• v^V* y^ elled* 12s' •^ made by letter ~J ar talt>ava.m, , & _ _ , — to Skating. Ie- ___ ■■■-— — CALEDONIA SKATING RINK. ST. BENEDI CT'S HALL. A THREE SESSIONS DAILY. __ GRAND COMIC. PLAIN. AND FANCY r» DRESS CARNIVAL AND BALL. U' THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, . Under the Patronage of H.M. Se-mien. Tickets : Double, ss; Single, 3s. Skating till 10. j?" Danoe commences 10.30. Spectators, ls. ae Refreshments Provided. ii- -. ■ '&. •_. --__^ ■-,""■ tv Board and Residence. A MARRIED Couple or 2 Ladies' can have Comfortable Apartments, with or » without board, in a charming and h'-althy situa- ""'. j tion, within a short distance of Queen-street, ist | 'Bus passes door, Perfect sanitary requirehe ments. Terms jnodc. ft.e.—APPiy M.M., Post- • office,
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 240, 11 October 1888, Page 1
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