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WanteiL WANTED, Buildings Erected at Mangore.—Apply to Robert Wallace. \\TANTED, a Man to~drive a single JY horse.—Apply at once, to George vv llson. Nelson-street. \I"TANTED, a Handy Man.—Apply to T t Britomart Hotel. WANTED, Coat Hands and Coat Improvers.—Apply Arch. Clark and Sons' Clothing Factory. WANTED, Boy for Country Saddler to learn trade and make himself useful.— Apply to C. F. Cooper, Saddler. Queen-street. \XT ANTED, first-class Barmaid.—Apply v v this evening, at Luks's. Victoria Hotel^ WANTED, VVaitress. Girl to aseist. 10 good Generals.— Mrs Stewart's Registry, Shortland-street, W" ANTED, _ T~Respectab'le _ Youngr Person a3 Housekeeper, and to take charge of a small dairy.—Apply, G. J. Jackson. Advertising Agent, Onehunga. WANTED, a good General Servant, wages 12s. — Apply to Miss Ryan, Parnoll. ANTED, at once, a Good General servant.—Mrs T. J. Philip, Karangahape Road, Newton. WANTEDTaTGeneraI Servant.—Apply Star Office. \VTANTED, Girl, about 12 or 14, to go T T into the country.—Mrs Chamberlin, care Mrs Robertons, Lower Symonds street. General T » Servant in a family of two ; high wages to a competent person; references required.— Apply to Mrs Broham, Albert Villa, Wellesleystreet East. ■\X7ANTED, Situation as Housekeeper, Tt by an experienced person.—Address Mrs Walker's Registry Office, New Plymouth. WANTED, in a good locality, a large House, suitable for a Boarding House.— Address A.8., Star Office. WANTED, for Hire or Purchase, immediately, one 8 or 12-horse power Engine, delivered in Auckland. —Apply by letter, stating price and particulars. Littlejohn and Graham,care Mr Russell, Occidental Hotel. WANTED to Rent, at Northcote, near wharf, two Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, or Small Cottage. — Terms, etc., to Northcote, Star Office. WANTED, a good staunch Pony, suitable for a lady.—Apply Mr Johnston, Hunter and Nolan's Saleyards, Epsom. ANTED to Sell, Spring Cart;, Horse and Harness; any trial; to be sold together or separate.—T. Dickins, Garfleld-st., Parnell. WANTED to Buy.LiveKiwis and Eggs. —S. Danneford, City Hall Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. ANTED, Brandy and Wine Bottles—Arthur H. Nathan. Customs-street W. ANTED to Buy, Quantity of New Zealand Postage Stamps (old issues). Good prices for stamp collections.—S.Danneford, City Hall, Queen-street. WANTED, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Second-hand Clothing in large or email quantities. Best prices given by C. Rogers. Klliott-street (off Wellesley-street), near Central Market. Mrs Rogers will attend ladies at their residence, if required. "\7irANTED KNOWN — CORNEATA, ?T PINK CORN CURE, Removes Hard and Soft Corns effectually. Large bottle, with brush. Is. — John Kenderdine, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape Road. ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is 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. ANTED Known, that the Sale of the Bankrupt Stocks of Garrettßros., Giscor"ne and Newton, will be under the management of the Members of the late Firm of Garrett Bros. Sale at Newton Shop only.—M. E. Garrett. \T7ANTED KNOWN-SELLING OFF. Yf SELLING OFF. For One Month Only (previous to stocktaking). Remember, Ev«ry Article Reduced in Price. Be in time at Dampier's. Viotoria-street. Particulars in the t ollowinK advertisements. ANTED Known—SELLING OFF~ Hetny's celebrated Piano Tutors (the latest edition). Is 9d each; Diamond Music Books, reduced to 4d and sd; Sheet Music, full size, 6d per doz, at Dampier's, Victoria-st. ANTED Known-SELLING OFE\ Good Spectacles, 4d per pair; Su- [ perior do, 9d; Crystal do. Is Gd and 2s; Real Pebbles, 3s lid; Gold Spectacles. 20s; Coloured Spectacles, 6d, 9d. and lid ; ditto, with aides, 2s; at Dampier's, Victoria-street, ANTED Known—SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. Pears' Celebrated Soap, 4d and 5d the cake: Imitation do., 4 cakea for 6d; B.W. Soap, 8d per dozen: Delcroix's Scent, 6d the bottle; Large Fancy Bottles of Scent, 6d and 10d; Smelling Salts, 4d, sd, and Sd the bottle; large bottles of Lavender Water, lid; Feeding Bottles, 5d and 8d each; Rack Combs. 3d and sd; Steel do., 6d; Tooth Brushes, 3d ; at Dampier's, Victoria-st. ANTED Known—SELLING OFF. Tea Strainers. 2d each; Egg Beaters, 4Jd; Knives and Forks, Is 6d the half-dozen; Johnson's White-handle Knives, 4s and 5s the half-dozen; Dessert Spoons.ls 6d the half-dozen; White Metal Forks, Is the half-dozen; Tomahawks, sd; MeatChoppers, sd; Boys' Saws, 6d; Men's do., Is 6d and 2s; Pocket Knives. Id, 3d, 4d, and 6d each ; Scissors, 2d to Is 6d the pair; Curling Tongs, 3 pairs for Gd; at Dampier's, Victoria-street. ANTED Known—SELLING OFF. Cod Liver Oil, 10d per bottle; Large Size do., Is 6d; Blood Restorer, Is 6d: Hair Restorer, 10d; Neuralgia Cure, 3s 6d bottles for 6d ; Herbal Extract for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, etc., 4s bottles for 6d; at Dampier's. Victoria-street. ANTED Known—SELLING OFF. Cabinet Photo Frames, 6d each; Note Paper. 5 quires for 4Jd; Large Bath Sponges, 9d each; Vases, 6d to 4s 6d; Gold Paini, lid; Hanging Mirrors, from lid each ; Brown Teapots, 6d to Is 9d ; Carpet Bags, 2s to 7s 6d each ; Portmanteaux. 8s 6d to 19s ; large lot of Kits, ?d and 3d enfh ; balance of Toys half-price, at Dampier's, Tictoria-street. ANTED Known—SELLIIJG OFF. Ladies' House Boots, large sizes, 2s 6d; Ladies' Leather Slippers, 2s Ed; Ladies' Tan Shoes, 5s 9d; Ladies' Button Boots. 3s 9d; Ladies' E.S. do., from 4s 9d; Gent's Lace Boots, 8s lid; Men's Bluchers, 4s 9d; Infanta' Shoes, Is; Children's Lace Boots, la lid; Girls' Tan Shoes, 3s 10d per pair; Girls' and Boys' Aucklandmade Lace Boots (sizes 6 to 13). 2s 9d to 4s lid; Leather Laces, 3d per doz; Rifle do, 3 doz for Is; Cotton do, 9d per gross; Boot Protectors, 7 bags for Is, at Dampier's, Victoria-street. ANTED, Residents and Visitors to the Auckland Regatta to inspect Goodson's London Arcade. The Jewellery Department has been replenished since Christmas with some lovely new Stock, prices astoundingly low, and every article warranted. The Fancy Goods and Household Departments have been largely supplemented by New Goods, and offer great facilities to. purchasers. The Japanese Bazaar has received great additions since Christmas, comprising the largest stock in the colony. To prevent disappointment, please remember that Goodson's Japanese and Oriental Bazaar is the ONLY place in Auckland where an entire range of Goods in this favourite manufacture can be seen, and the prices are so low as to give universal satisfaction. Inspection cordially invited. The constant arrival of Direct Imported Novelties from England, Paris, and Japan, added to the personal selection of the Choicest.Goods imported into Auckland, render it quite necessary tor frequent visits to Goodson's London Arcade, Japanese and Oriental Bazaars, to keep abreast with the Novelties constantly being received. ANTED Known. — INDIANITE WATERPROOF CEMENT for Repairing Waterproof Overcoats. AQUILTNE, Masic Cleaner, for Removing Grease and Stains from Gloves, Ribbons, etc.; in tins, 6d each.—John Kenderdine. Newton Pharmacy, Karangahane RoadU WANGANUI GIRLS' COLLEGK Applications are invited for the position of Second Assistant Mistress of the Girls' College, Wanganui. Candidate to be successful must be a Graduate or Uudergraduate of New Zealand, or other University. Salary, on c hundred and twenty pounds, and board ana residence. Applications, stating age, qualifications, etc., together with, testimonials, to be sent imlnediately to A. A. Browne. Secretary. i?*> f*Ah4\ HAS been "paid away in 3&&,\PV>\P Wolfe's Sohnafps £1

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 23, 28 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 23, 28 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 23, 28 January 1891, Page 1

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