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Our Shipping Advertisements appear to-night on page 2. Wanted* >■ ' i — WANTED, by a Wholesale Soft Goods Warehouse, a Traveller for the city and suburbs, on commission. — Apply 8., Star Office. ■ ANTED, by experienced Collector, Accounts or Rents to Collect on commission; excellent references. Also. Books to make up.—Address X.L., Star Office. ANTED, good Trouser Finishers, ab once.—Arch. Clark and .Sons. W" ANTED, Man Cook, 30s ; good Farm Man: Porter; Young Man (milking); Generals, Gisborne (station), town. Mrs libckley'B,2Bo, Upper Queen-street. WANTED, by a Widow Lady, thoroughly experienced in housekeeping, a Situation in a gentleman's family, or could take entire management of a family of children.—Address 5.A.8.. Post-oflice, Auckland; WANTED, a good General Servant. References required.—Apply Mrs C. Doble. Brown-street, Epsom. W" ANTED, good General Servant.— Apply C. A. G. Hughes, Chemist, Hob-gon-street. . WANTED, a respectable Girl abouTls to assist in housework ; no children ; comfortable Christian home, few miles from town.—Apply first house below St. Sepulchre's Church, Burleigh-street, befpre 12 noon or after 5 p.m. WANTED to Purchase, a second-hand copy of " Fulton's Work on Pigeons " (with coloured plates).—Apply by letter, stating prjce, to Pigeon, Star Office. WANTED, within 20 minutes' walk of Free Library. House of about 6 rooms. Rent not to exceed 10s, neighbourhood of Grafton Road or Mount Eden preferred.—Address G.C., Post-office. Auckland. WANTED, 10 bushels of New Prairie Grass Seed.—Price to Mr Allthorpe, Avondale. WANTED, in any quantity, for CaSh, Live Poultry—Ducks, Geese, Turkeys. Fowls and Eggs.—F. Williams, Poulterer and Fishmonger, Lower Queen-street, . WANTED to Buy, Firsb Numbers (May 31st) of "The New Zealand Graphlc."Apply to Publisher. WANTED, to Let a Comfortable Room, splendidly situated overlooking harbour, to a respectable person, partial board and attendance if required. Private family.— Apply Stab Office. WANTED to Rent, for about 6 months, Furnished or Partly-furnished House of 6 or 7 rooms, in Auckland or suburbs; good tenant; no children.—Reply, stating terms, to li.M.E.. Star Office. WANTED to Lease, ab Remuera, 7 or 8 roomed House with garden and paddock.—Apply Thos. M. Jackson and Co., Queenstreet. WANTED to Buy, First Numbers (May 31st) of "The New Zealand Graphic." - Apply to Publisher. WANTED Known. — Firewood, jusb landed, 7s 6d per ton; also. 55 tons of Ti-tree, at 9s 6d, delivered.—T. H. Matthews. Freeman's Bay. WANTED KNOWN, Repairs to Carriage, and Buggies are done properly, and promptly, at reduced Prices; also, that I have a Large Stock of New and Second-hand Phaetons and Buggies for Sale or Exchange, prices low.-Edwin Harvie, Upper Symonds . Street. WANTED Known — Thab Wesbporb Coal can be obtained from J. J. Craig, Arcade, Fort-street, or Yard, Newmarket: Telephone, .4. ;__" TIT. ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is V . prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills, Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. WANTED Known—C. W. Goodsonhas just visited Sydney, and secured the Latest Novelties, so that in addition to English, . American, Parisian, and Japanese Goods may be added the pick of the Australian Markets. Inspection invited at Goodson's London Arcade, Japanese and Art Bazaar, and American Novelty Depot. WANTED Known.—Warranted. Gold and Silver Jewellery is obtainable at Goodson's London Arcade considerably cheaper than elsewhere. Owing to the large sales, constant arrivals of New <*oods. Novelties may be relied upon. Silver Name and other Brooches from 2s 6d; Silver Rings from ls; Silver Alberts from ss. Every article guaranteed at Goodson's London Arcade. W' ANTED KNOWN— Can compete with any house in Auckland for Fancy Goods, Useful and Ornamental, Latest Novelties in Ladies' Handbags, Albums, Fans, etc., etc., continually arriving. Kindly inspect our large and varied stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. G. MATHEWS. 196, Queen-street (next Savings Bank), And Newton Bazaar. Karangahape Road. Ty ANTED KNOWN. EARLY CLOSING.—Those who favour the above should be on the alert; a petition in favour of allowing the opponents of this reform to continue Minority Rule is being promoted by two well-known opponents to Early Closing. Tradesmen who support reasonable hours Bhould not be caught napping. Write or wire your members to the Shop Hours Bill. p WANTED, Purchasers for back volumes of Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Sunday Magazine, London Journal, Family Reader, and Novelettes. Now being sold very cheap at W. E. MEARS'S Book Store, 216, Queen-street. WANTED, Purchasers for the new volumes of Magazines, Children's Annuals, etc Children's Picture Books from J penny. Purses, Pocket Books. Account Books (all sizes). Prayers and Hymns, Bibles, Card Cases, Cards, Albums, Scraps, Birthday Cards, Sunday School Cards, Colonial Library Jjili Series,' New Books, etc., by -- • ■--' - W. B. MEARS. Bookseller and Stationer. 216, Queen-street (opposite Smith & Caughey). ICTORIA. Cavendish, Cbappell's, Boozey's, Mohawk, Christy, Comic Music Books, Songs. Piano Solos, Waltzes, etc. Musical Million.aoo pages songs andpieces.f ull size). 2s; post free. 2s 10d.—W. E. MEARS, Book and Music Depot, 216. Queen-street; JAPANESE MATTINGS (just landed), unique, serviceahle. no cross joins, pattern same on both sides; ls 6d and 2s 9d per yard.— On Sale by Garlick and Cranwell. . J&/_ 103 FOX'S Serge Suits for £3 10s. 3&t§: Largest stock of Tweeds and Coatings in Auckland iust received from the South.—A. Woollams and Co., Sydenham House, 90, Queenstreet. ■ ' _■ mi ■ " m '"" Personal.. MRS MARK PAKRISH, naving been missing from her home since noon of the 6th inst., and fears being entertained as to her safety, any person having seen her is requested to communicate with the undersigned, or with the Sergeant-Major of Police, Auck-land.-MARK PARRISH. Nortbcote, Aug. 6, 1890. ; . J£?o REWARD will be given for the akf/Q conviction of the person or pe_3onS ■who Broke the Plate-glass Window at the Wharf Hotel, on Sunday morning.—T. Quoi. J~~APANESE MATTINGS (jusb landed); unique, serviceable, no cross joins, pattern same on both sides; ls6d and 2s 9d per yard.— Ongale by Garlick and Cranwell. LADIES and gentlemen should visit Messrs A. Woollams and Co,, and see for themselves the valuable Stock just received from the South. Undoubtedly the largest stock inAuckland.-Sydenham House, 00, Queen-st. IVTOTWITHSTANDING the advance--L . ment of prices made by Baker's Union, etc., our tariff remains the same.—W. 1. <_ro3her, Victoria Luncheon Rooms. TASSO B. HALL, Scientißc Palmist, . will close his Auckland seaion on Saturday, Augpst 23. -.■_ ______ OKfS TROUSERS for 18s 6d.—Woo!tSL** Jams and Co.'s,New Stock, Sydenham House, 90, Queen-street,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 1