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Wanted, WANTED, Gumdigaers. — Apply WaitemaU Hotel. WANTED, Shepherd, etc., middle-aged, Shearer, references: good wages if competent and trustworthy.—Apply Mrs Graham, Waitemata-street. Ponsonby. ANTED, steady Man for farm work. —Apply Star Offica. \\T ANTED, Coat, Trousers, and Vest ▼ T Hand3.-H. Sankey, Tailor, KarangaJ hape Road. _ ANTED at once, umart Boy.—Apply Victoria Luncheon and Tea Rooms, Yictoria-atreet E. . ANTED, a Boy.—Apply Publisher, Star Office__ ANTED, a smart Boy about 15, for a shop; good wages to suitable boy.— Apply Star Office. ' W"~ ANTED,"!! or 3 Strong Lads.—Apply S. Parkes, Galvanizing Works, VieWANTED, a Rood Generel Servant.— Apply to Mrs James Reid, Stanleystreet, Devonport, North Shore, WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Mrs W. Brown, Newmarket Hotel, Newmarkot. _ WANTED, a thoroughly good General Servant: must be Good Cook. References indispensible.—Apply to Mrs J. H. Hudson, corner Sentinel Road and Sarsfleldstreet, Ponsonby. WANTED, a General Servanb. Wages, 6s. No children.—Apply Mrs Hamley, next Prince Wales Hotel, Hobson-street. ANTED, a raepectabld Girl to make herself generally useful.—Mrs Foss, Victoria-street. ANTED, a fairly-educated Girl as Waitress; also, good General Servant. —Apply Royal Navy Restaurant, Queen-street, next Mutual Life Buildings. ANTED, a smart Girl to take charge of Dining Room.—D. Connor, Custoinastroetjtlas t. WANTED, an Improver to the dressmaking—Apply Miß3 Robinson, over J, Rendoirs, Brighton House, top of Groy-at, WANTED, by a young lady, a Situation as Lady's Companion: is musical. —State terms to Musical, Star Office. WANTED, smart Juniors for Dress and Manchester Departments, and strong Lad as light porter.—Rushbrook, Sneddon and Co. . ' W "ANTED, a Sewing Machine, in good order; Singer's preferred. • State cash price and where seen, Post Office Box 206. WANTE D,~lit~oncerioo Starlings and 100 Pigeons: also, trio of Pea Fowls.— J. Walker, City Market. WANTED Known —Home offered a YoTiHg Lady wishing to study music in the house of a professional lady violinist.— Violin, Star Office, Auckland. WANTED to Purchase, a Working Share in a Flax-mill; small capital.— Address, stating locality and particulars, Flax, Post-office, Clevedon. OTANTED to Purchase, a6-foob Dingy, TV round bottom, and Sell or Exchange, a 9-foot round bottom Dingy, with sail, in good repair.—Address ff.M.H., Star Office. WANTED to Purchase, from 700 to 1,000 acree of really good Lana, -with residence: not more than 25 miles Xroni Auckland.—Address E.J.P.. Stab Office; WANTED, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Second-hand Clothing in large or small quantities. Best prices given by C. Rogers, Blliott-street (off Wellesloy-atreot), near Central Market. Mrs Rogers will attend ladies at their residence, if required. ANTED Known—R. H. Abbotfc and. Co., Upper Symonda-street, bare just opened up another job line of Ladies', Girls', and Boye' Fancy Straw Hates splendid variety, all at Is, Is lid; each worth from 3s to 4sM each. ANTED Known—That D. Goldie ia 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. yjrr anted known. Wβ make onr trade by giving good value for monoy. J. Gγ. M a th c w. s, 196. QUEEN-STREET, AND NEWTON BAZAAR. Kabangahape Boad. 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 2s 9d to £310s. 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 SZ 10s. WRITING DESKS and VICTORIAS in great variety, from Is to SA. 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 anri SCREENS, PURSES. LADIKS" and GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING CAS TOYS! TOYS 1 TOYS f POLLS 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, 196. QUEEN-STREET, And NEWTON BAZAAR, Kabangahape Rd. N.B.—Next shipment of Christmas Cards and Goods expected early this month: ANTED Known—R. H. Abbotband Co., Drapers. Upper Symonds-street, are selling a great job line of 2,000 Ladies' and Girls' Fancy Straw Hats, newest shapes, all at Is. Is lid each, worth from 3s to 4s 6d each. Tm-ANTED SEEN, the QRAND D OLL gHOW In the Window Of GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. For a few daya only, may be seen specimens of Dolls from our first shipment, just opened for the Xmaii Season. Other large shipments to arrive ; so that we shall present to our customers an unusually large Stock of Dolls this season, and at wonderfully low prices. We hope the Children will come and see them. Ex Hermione, some lovely new Goods. Specimens of a few in the windows; but gee the stock in the Arcade Jap. Bazaar and our New Show Room. , "17" MAS I^IARDS. We are still opening NEW ONES, and held 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. ILLIARD TABLE.—Wanted to purchase, a Billiard Table, cheap; state price and where to be seen to Box 51, P.O. Auckland. Q PECIAL Inducements are Offered ab H our Sensational Clearing-Out Sale to the end of present year.— J. and W. Williams. Karangahape Road. JH. DALTON took ffireb Prize for bibi!le» ArtiStio Cutting at the Duneflla B* s

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 277, 24 November 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 277, 24 November 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 277, 24 November 1890, Page 1

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