Waited. \%T ANTED, a firsfc-class Coatmaker; V? also. Vestmakcr.—Apply at once to J. R. Hebden, Taiioi- and Habitmakor. Sytnondsstreet. WANTED, a smart Youth for hotel (country); generally useful.-Apply 7, this evening. Imperial Hotel. ANTED, at once, a smart Boy, as cashier.— Apply W. H. Dampicr, Vic-toria-street. ANTED, at once, good Bodice Maker. High wagos to competent hand.—Apply Mrs Male. Direct Importing Co. (Limited). ANTEDJ Apprentices !for" the Machine.—Arch. Clark and Sons. ANTED, a General Servant, not moro than 19, with good references.—For address apply Star Office. WANTED7a~General Servant about 16 or 18.—Apply after 4.30 p.m. to Mrs Fox. Hepburn-street, below Selwyn-street. ANTED, for the country, a good General Servant.—Apply at once, with reference, to Mrs Sutclifle, noxt to Rew)s, Vic-toria-street. WANTED, tidy litble Girl, about 12 or 13.—Apply Star Ofilee_for_address. __ : ANTED, a Nnrse-girl ; also, to mate; herself generally useful. —Mrs Hand,' Ponsonby Club Hotel ! ¥. WANTED, 'Machinists for Singer Machines; constant work. — Apply at Shirt Factory. 34, Shortland-street. WANTED, some kind Person to Adopt a pretty Baby Girl, 4 months old; will be entirely given up.—Address A.T., SyxnondsHtreet Bureau. : . '. WANTED immediately, either in one lot or separately, a Light Pagnall or Spring Cart, r,ot too high, and low between tte wiieels; or a Light Four-wheel, suitablo for one; horse, together with quiet, sound, ataunotv' Horse and Harness.—Apply to T. B. Hill, 160, Queen-street, Auckland. * WANTED, everyone to know whero to buy to the best advantage those striking! timos—At J. and W. William.', Karangahapfe __ ; WANTED, Ladies' and Genfclemea ! e Second-hand Clothing: in largre or small' quantities. Best prices given by C. Rogers, Elliott-street (off Wellesley-strect), near Central. Market Mrs Rogers will attend ladies at their, residence, if required. ANTEDrkouse suitablo for Boarding House in good locality. Centrally situated. Must have accommodation for 6 or , more boarders.—Address 81.E,, Star Office. WXNTED, all Farmers and Country people to inspect Aspinall's now stock of Glaes. China and Earthenware, Fancy Goods, Toys, etc., suitable for Christmas pre r sents; all at reasonable prices.—Note the address, 5 doors above Row's Grocery Store, Vic-toria-street. a second-band Theodolite T V in good order ; state price and particulars.—For address apply at Star Office. ANTED to Let, a Furnished House of six rooms, three fireplaces, a gas stove: 7 minutes' walk from Victoria Wharf.-Apply to D. A. Nairn, P. 0., Devonport, or A. F. Chamberlin. Mercantile Chambers. _. WANTED to Purchase, Largo Allot* nient, with House of about 6 rooms. preferred.—Apply to W. H. Wyman, 130, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Lots of freah Bargains atDampier's. Particulars as soon as possible. Be in time. . ~ANTED~Known, for the cheapest, stylish, and largest assortment of Mil-' linery, try C. Hopkins. " ANTED Known—That the primeet Meat from some Of the begt bullocks ever seen in Aucklan&'is on view at G. HulmeV Shops in Queen-street; grazed on the best run on the East Coast. Should be seen by everyone: who prefers the best. ..., "-'2 ANTED' Knowu. -- i PINK CORN CURE. Removes Hard! and Soft Corns effectually. Larcre bottle, with brush, is.—John Kenderdine, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahapo Road. Ty ANTED SEEN— the Window of GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, Which (for a few days only) contains Samples of LIBERTY MUSLINS, DRAPES FOR MANTELS & BRACKETS. ELEGANT MATERIALS For the same, And a Splendid Assortment of FIRE SCREEN ORNAMENTS, Japanese (only just opened) and other artistic kinds, with several other elegancies for the embellishment of our homes for the summer season. XMAS We are still opening NEW ONES, and hold the Most Beautiful Assortment to be seen anywhere, and at prices much, below the ordinary run. Will the Readers of the Star kindly SEE OUR CARDS Before making purchases elsewhere, and • thus avoid disappointment. ANTED Known—See our splendid assortment of trimmed Millinery, cheap and stylish. C. Hopkins, 252 and 254, Queenstreet and London House, Victoria and Nelsonstreets. TS7 - ANTED KNOWN. We make our trade by giving good value for monoy. t -r» •«- J* fjT» JJJL A,T HB" W S, 196, QUEEN-STREET, ' " AND NEWTON BAZAAR. Karansahape! Koad. Our unsurpassed assortment of Fancy Goods enables us to suit all tastes. The following are' a few of our leading lines :— ALBUMS in very handsome bindings, patent expanding clasps, from 2a 8d to £3 lOs. FANS in great variety. The large trade we do in this line renders comment unnecessary. HANDBAGS, newest shapes, in Russia, Morocco, and Plush, from 2s 6d to £2 10s. WRITING DESKS and VICTORIAS in great variety, from Is to £4. i; WORK BASKETS, very prettily lined in coloured silks, fitted and unfitted, from Is to 355. JAPANESE GOODS of every description. OPERA GLASSES, BRACKETS. PHOTO FRAMES anrt SCREENS. PURSES. LADIBS' and GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING CASES. TOYS! TOYS I TOYS! DOLLS a specialty. CHINA and GLASS of every description. We are now showing our unparalleled assortment of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS. Our reputation for excellency of taste is this season again 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. MATHEWS, 195. QUEEN-STREET, And NEWTON BAZAAK, Karangahape Rd. N.B.—Next shipment of Christmas Cards and Goods expected early this month. WANTED Known. — INDIANITE . WATERPROOF CEMENT for Repairing Waterproof Overcoats. AQUILINE, Magio Cleaner, for Removing Grease and Stains from Gloves, Ribbons, etc.; in tins, 6d each.—John Kenderdme, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape 'ANTED Known.—Bought a Great Job-40 dozen Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, all English samples, the best variety in Auckland.-C. Hopkins, 252 and 254, Queenstreet, and London House, Viotoria and Nelson streets. WANTED Known.—Bβ in time for the Fresh Bargains in Boots, eto., etc., at Dampier'a, Victoria-street. \\T ANTED Known, I can supply beeb
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 269, 14 November 1890, Page 1
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