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Wanted] ¥S7 ANTED, at once, a good Trouser and V V Vest Maker. -T. Gilford, Tailor, Jervois Road, Pon3onby_ WANTED, a respectable Boy to learn trade.-Apply Geo Allen. Wholesale Saddler, Nelson and Beresford-3treets. \%T, ANTED, a Boy ; must be able to v ¥ milk.—Apply G. Lendrnro, Eden Terrace. WANTED at once, nice Barmaid, Yomh (hotel), Young Man (same), Generals (hotel, private), Waitress, Nursegirls. —Mrs Ljckley's, Shortland-street. ~ANTED, good Machinists, for Shirts and Underclothing.—J. Bridgewater and C0..-Steam Shirt Factory, High-street. WANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmaking.—Apply to Miss Williams, Beres-ford-street. WANTED", _ STtuation Working Housekeeper, good plain cook, bread maker, and dairy woman. Country preferred. — ii., Tempcrunce Hotel, WANTED, a jrood General Servant,— . Apply to Mrs T. Steadman, Concrete House; Great North Road. WANTED, a Young Girl to assist in housework; reference required.—Apply Star Hotel. Newton. WANTED, a Nurse Girl.—Apply Mrs Healy, Co-operative Store, Hobson-st. WANTED, a G~irl of 16 years with reference, for general housework; no family.—Apply to Mrs Leys, England-street, off Franklin ltoad. WANTED, a Girl (about 15) to assist in housework; references required. — Apply Mrs Norris, Grocer, Jervois Road. WANTED, a steady, respectable Girl, age about 17, as nurse to two children; references indisponsible.—Apply between the flours of 9 and 12 a.m., or 6 and 8 p.m., to Mrs T_i A. Stubbs, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell. t7lf^^ ED ' for North Shore, Girl, about v T 15. used to housework and children.—F. Porter, 305, Victoria Arcade. Eurnished Cottage, North Shore, for a few weeks.—Address, with local-tv an ,} rent per week, Post-office Box 259. Centrally - situated House, suitable for private boarding-house.— Baker Bros, Estate Agenls, Auckland and Wellingtc.;, - "MT ANTED to Sell, Ground Pig Feed, v T SA per ton (sacks in). Send for sample. —P. Robertson, Karangahape Road, Auckland. WANTED to Purchase, an 8 or 10-b.p. Stationary Engine. — Apply Coultnard Bros., Papakura. WANTEDltnown— BilTTtimeTße in time and get the pick. Hundreds of Fresh Goods for Christmas arrived yesterday, and about JCO more to arrive to-day—At '.'anipicr's, Victoria-street. ANTETTKnown—That D. Goldie ie prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mill 3 Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheel wngnts Materials, at the" Lowest Market Prices. WANTED Known, Lots of Frosh Goods lately arrived, including a fresh grand lot of Sbeet Music, Diamond Music Books, Hemy's Tutors, Spectacles, Plush Bags, Black Bags, Umbrellas, Bootware, etc., at Dampier's, Victoria-street. AN -ED Known—That W. Slanoy, "WiUcbmaker and Jeweller, Queen street, near Thames Hotel, Manufactures and Repairs all kinds of Jewellery. ANTED Known—Fashionable Hats and Bonnets, worth from 2s 6d to 6b 6d, selling at Is. Is ll{d, and upwards.—Bon Marche (next Close Bros.). Closed Saturdays, 2.30. WANTED Seen, our Xmas and New v V Year Cards. Prices range from aJd to 10s. Latest Designs.—J. G. Mathews. 196, Queen-street, and Newton Bazaar, Karangahapeßoad. ."" -; ' '.:■■■ WANTED Seen, Christmas and New Year Cards in great variety, also Books for Prizes, at Poison's, Victoria-street ANTED Seen, the High Art French Jewellery in the window of Goodson's London Arcade. ANTED Seen, the lovely-dressed Dolls in Montague's Bazaar, from tho Paris Exhibition; also, the Liberty Goods in the same window, Tjn~ ANTED Known, the Cheap Sale is TV now on at Goodson's London Arcade. Japanese Lanterns, Kites, Screens, and Fans, at about half-price. ANTED Seen, the Christmas and New Year's Cards at Goodson's London Arcade and Montague's Bazaar. As before, our 3d, 6d, and Is packets are unequalled for WANTED Known, given away, a Present to every purchaser at Goodson's London Arcade and Montague's Bazaar, during December. ANTED Known, for the last thirty years Shortland has been the street for high-class tailors, and the N.Z. Tweed Co. for best cash value. ANTED Known, this is the last week of Remnnnts of host quality Tweed at half price.—N.Z. Tweed Co., Tailors, ShortlandW~~' ANTED Known — For High - class Tailoring, you must go to Shortlandstreet. Save twenty per cent, and go to N.Z. Tweed Co. ■ WANTED Known — Best casli value, N.Z. Tweed Co., Tailors, Shortlandstreet. Tweed Suits, 50s, 57s 6d. 67s 6d. 77s 6d, WANTED, GREEN HIDES, well flayed, at following prices :■— OX-50 to 591b, 2}d per lb 60to7blb, 3d „ Over 751b, 3gd „ COW—AII round, 2d per lb. IRELAND BROS.. Vnlcan Lane. BOOT Trade.—Wanted, 2 good Bench Hands.—T. Bnokland, Hepburn-street. PRINTER'S Turnover Wanted, at once, for the " Northern Luminary," Kawakawa. — Apply to G. M. Johnston, Solicitor, High-street, Auckland. S~ ALESMAN.'—Wanted, a good Clothing Hand familiar with tailoring.—Apply, stating salary required, and enclose references, to Kirkcaldie and Stains, Wellington, < ' '. ' - —— lost and Fonnd. jjj»pr REWARD.—Lost, between Portland Road, Remuera, and Epsom, a Gold' Watch and Chain.—Reward will be paid on delivery to Mr Howden, Watchmaker, Queen-street. LOST on Monday lasb off Glenburn, Yacht's Dingy, painted white ; seen drifting towards Cox's Creek.—los reward on returning to J. Clare, Ponsonby. LOST, between Mount Roskill and Ponsonby, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, in green plush case.—Finder rewarded on return to Star Office. i : LOST in Hepburn or Picton-streets, a Boy's Black Oilskin Coat. — Finder rewarded on leaving it at C. Eingsford's Bakery. Ponsonby Road. LOST, a Delivery Book belonging to Waitemata Sawmill Co.—Reward upon returning same to Works. Railway Wharf-. OST, on Saturday, 30th November, on or near Grand Stand, Ellerslie, a Sailorbutton Brooch, with anchor and date; 5s reward. —Mrs Wright, near Junction Hotel. OST, all the Grey Hairs I used to have since using Eagleton's Perfection, which changes the hair from grey to its natural colour without dyeing it—R. Eagleton, Hairdresser, 220, Queen-st. WholesalßAgents.Sharland& Co. FOUND, a Red and White Cow; the owner can have the same by paying expenses.—Mr R. Adamson, Charlotte - street, Eden Terrace. OUND, grand Ceylon Tea, only 2s, from John Earle and Co., Direct Importers 1 207, Queen-street, next Arthur's Mart. OUND, Mrs Coster, Feather Dresser, two' doors from Queen-street, Victoria- • street East. N.B.—Kid Gloves Cleaned. t ICI'OUND, a Capital Shop for Xmas and J? New Year Cards.—Matthews', 196, Queenstreet (next Auckland Savings Bank), and Newton Bazaar, Karangahape Road. RICH Golden Ceylon Tea only 2s per lb. -John Earl* and Co.. Direct Importers, 207, Queen-streot, next Arthur's Mart^

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 290, 6 December 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 290, 6 December 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 290, 6 December 1889, Page 1