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Wanted. WANTED, good Coat Hands; also, Improvers to the Machine. — Arch. Clark and Sons' Clothing Factory. WANTED at once, a good Coatmaker ; also, Trousermekers.— Apply B. J. M. Kemp. Tailor. ParnelL - W~~ ANTED, a Partner in a Flaxmill, toactaa working manager on salary•; small capital'required.-Apply Box 217, Tost Office, Auckland. ■ ■ ANTED, 500 Boya and Girls to buy their English and Chinese Fireworks.at Wright's old eatablUhed Toy Shop. Victoriastreet West. _ WANTED, 2 Boys, about 14, to do light work in a'Rarden.-Apply Star Office.! , WANTED, a smart, respectable Boy, at once.—yiotorla Luncheon Roome, Tictoria-BtreetEaat. - WANTED, 4 Apprentices to the Drees-making.-Apply Milne and Choyce. WANTED, Bodice Ha*bds.—Apply Miss Gaah. West-street, Newton. %lf ANTED, Dressmaker's Apprenblcee. Tf —Apply to MrsHuxtable, Rushbrook, Snedden and Co., Queen-street. ANTED, by a Young Lady,; who is in business, a Home, In return for services,—Apply M. Oantton's,-dretemaker,..yie-toria-atreat. - ■ r. . .^ WrANTED, 12 Generail., 6 Cobks, 2. v> Helps, Farm Hands.—Mrs Stewart's Registry Office, Shortland-etreet. ANTED, a good General Servanb No -vrashlng.—Apply to Mrs John Abbott. St> George's Bay Road. Parnell. WANTED, good General Servant.— —Mra A. L. Wright, Selwyn Terrace, Parnell. WANTED, General Servanb.—Apply after 3 p.m.. with references, to Mrs Pjpptter. "Vincent Terraca. Remuera. \X7 ANTED, tidy little Girl, about 12 or vr 15.—Apply Star Office for address. \T7"ANTED, everyone to know where to V V buy to the best advantage these striking times—At J. and W. ■ Williams'. Karangahape Road. ■ WANTED, 100 Pigeons, at once.— J. Walker, No 3. 2, 3, 4. 5. and 6, -City Market. _ WANTED, a Pair of Crutches for a Lady's use. — Apply G. J. Jackson, Stationer. Onehunga. WANTED, a Quotation for 50 tons Largo Firewood and a regular supply weekly, delivered at Onehunga,—Apply by letter to Mr G. j< Jackson, Stationer, Onehunga. • WANTED to Sell, a good, quiet Cow, to calve in about a fortnight.—Apply Goo. P. Carr, Customs-street; or at Melville's, Takapona. ' WANTED to Sell, a first-class Cow; very quiet, and just at her calving.— Apply to Henry H. Gash, Surrey HiUe. • ANTED, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Second-hand Clothing in large or small quantities. Bestpricea given by C. Rogers, Klliott-street (off Wellesley-streot). near Central Market Mrs Rogers will attend ladies at their residence, if required. WANTED, those whom it concerns to seethe Spectacles, 6d and Is per pair; Teal Pebble do., 4a 6d; at Dampier's, VictoriaBtreet.__ XTSTANTED Known—That D. Goldie is if prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills. Albert-street; and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelyrvighttt Materiale, at the Lowest Market Prices. TIirANTED Known, that the English vff v-'j; i^4p.^loJ^^|^.a%^% r DAK will reach Borne befpro Christmas- Jl large Yarieiy of Special Cards; for the Home 'Mall may be'seen , nt Wlldnian'sVyictoria Arcade. ANTED Known—Tailors' Trim* mings, Tweeds, and Coatings of the right kind, at the right price, for cash only, can tie had from the Importer.—A. Lovett, Wellesley Btreer. "£ ANTED KNOWN. We make our trade by giving good value for money. J» Go M AT H E W S, 196, QUEEN-STREET, AND ■' "i "*:V' NEWTON BAZAAR. Karakgahapb Road, Our unsurpassed assortment of Fancy Goods enables ua to suit all tastes. The following are a few of our leading lines:— ..' ALBUMS in very handsome bindings, patent expanding clasps, from 2s 9d to £310s. FANS in great variety. The large trade we do in this line renders comment unnecessary. HANDBACfS, newest shapes, in Russia, Morocco, and Plush, from 2s 6d to £210s. WRITING DESKS and VICTORIAS in great variety, from Is to £4. WORK BASKETS, very prettily lined in coloured silks, fitted and unfitted, from Is to 353. JAPANESE GOODS of every description. OPERA GLASSES, BRACKETS. PHOTO FRAMES and SCREENS, PURSES. LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING CASES. TOYS!, TOYS! TOYS! DOLLS a specialty. CHINA and GLASS of every description. We are now showing onr unparalleled assortment of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS. Our reputation for excellency of taste ia this Season aeain fully maintained, That we are offering nothing but the newest and prettiest designs, at prices lower than ever, may be verified by a visit to our establishments. J. G. MA THEWS. «••-• — 196 « QUEEN-STREET, And NEWTON BAZAAR, Kabangahape Rd. Next shipment of Christmas Cards and Goods expected early this month. A N T ED , S E E N— theWindowof ".'■■■ GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, in which, for a few days only, are displayed specimens of some of the loveliest FANS. Feather. Satins, Silk, Liberty Silk, Gauze, Lace, exquisitely hand-painted, decorated in Silver and Gold, the choicest products of the Paris market, from Iβ to 25s- each; value incomparable; a grand Stock to select from. ' . Please call and inspect it. IN THE SAME WINDOW Xare displayed samples of l MAS & "Typw "REAR'S fIARDS but from euch In immense stock it is impossible to show more than a few representative ones. Inspection is most cordially invited. They are displayed in the Room specially prepared for the purpose, adjoining the Reading and Writing Room for the convenience of our customers. In England the Humorous Cards are much in request, we have accordingly a large seleotion of them. Our 6d and Iβ packets contain 9 and 18 Cards of exceptional value. We have thus early sold a large number of Cards, and our friends havr'expressed themselves delighted with our selection and amazed at our low prices. readers of the Stab kindly SEE OUR CARDS before making purchases elsewhere, and thus avoid disappointment 1 .. : * 'ANTED Known, that in England's fashionable ciroles more jewellery' is worn than has been seendisplayedf or years past Assumiflg that Auckland wUlfollow thefashion C. W. Goodson has anticipated it by greatly increasing his stock and earnestly eolicitslnepection of the novelties just received. \TT ANTED Seen-The lovely new Mantles or Brackets, from mtols 6d the yard. Plain Art Musltoin beautuul Bhades, just received and shown in Bazaar and Xmas Cards IIIRST-CLASS Trougers and Waistcoat « a^ wa ,l ted atonce.—A. Woollams and Co., Sydenham House, 90, Queen-street TO TAILORS—Wanted, good Coatmaker; wares. £3 ncr wnni- _ * Woollams and\p T allors Pe and We WooUet drapers. Sydenham House, 90, Qneen.atreet. mO TAILOKS—Wanted, agoodWork: _■_ man.-Apply to D.LC. Qneen-fltreeL npO TAILOKS ANDTAILORESSES— J. Wanted, good Coat Hand; also, Trousers g^-^H^- Apply GolUe TOO TRADESMEN—A K entleman of exJiii'lmSmSS- m Beok-keeping and Accounts to assist tradesmen in writine \ip n£ »oderate.-Apply to E. <X

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 261, 4 November 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 261, 4 November 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 261, 4 November 1890, Page 1