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WantecL . VST ANTED,on Road Works, Poro-o-tarau , !* Tunnel, MNavvies: none but good men , need apply.—Ornisby and French. ANTED, a used to carfcing road material.—G. Wilson. Nelsonstr.et. W ""ANTED, pushing Man as Traveller; no previous experience necessary.— ■ Address Post Oflice Box 193. ! \\f ANTED~good Miners for tunnel If work.—Apply John McLean and Son, ' Contractors, MaUarau Railway, Kanohi. WANTED, aTSaddler~for Kuaotunu, for one or two weeks' works.—Apply at , once to M. Casey, foot of Grey-street. ______ WANTEDTiinmediately Coat and Vest Hands and Impi overs.—Apply G. • Moßride.'2os, Queen-strccc. W ANTED, at once, smarb Grocer's Assistant; must understand horses and travelling. Apply, stating terms and where employed. G.P.O. Box 20U. Auckland. "OTANTED, for general store, Lad about it 15 years of age.—Apply in own hand writing to Repnmd, Devonport, RO. WANTED, a Competent Dressmaker for suburban business. Permanent situation to suitable hand. - A.R.X.. Post Office. WANTED, Saleswoman for Show-room; also, 2 Apprentices to the Sales-must have good education and address.—Apply by letter to X., Queen-street, care of Star Office. W ANTED, Housekeeper, Luuy iidp, Young Woman for Shop, two Men and four Boys for Flax Mill, four Hotel Generals. Young Man to Milk, Generals, Mount. Albert, Epsom. Ponsonby, Thames. Onehunga, Ota--1 huhu, Parnell.—Hannaford's Registry. WANTEDTGenIrarSerWt. Referonce required.—Apply Mrs James 1 Haultain, St. Stephens Avenue, Parnell. WANTED, a tidy Girl to~attend to children and assist in housework.— Apply to Mr Ellison, Grocer, etc.. Parnell. W~ ANTEIX Unfurnished Bedroom (large), with fireplace, in quiet private family.—Address Charles. General Post Office. ANTED, some khuTLiidy to Adopt a Healthy Baby Boy, age four months. Will bo entirely given up.—Apply STAR Office WANTED, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Second hand Clothing in large or Bmall quantities. Best prices given by C. Rogers. Elliott-street (off Wellesley-strcot), near Central Market. Mrs Rogers will attend ladies at their residence, if required. WANTED,~alquaro TOO gallon Tank. —Edmonds. Carpenter. Elliot.t-sL WANTED, a good Second-hand Piano-forte.-Apply to Cash, Box 150, P.O. WANTED, to Sell, Nice Cottage of 3 rooms, level allotment, good street in Ponsonby, near school. £80 cosh or small deposit, and weekly payments.—Apply for particulars to J. S. Johnstone, painter. Willowstreet. Freeman's Bay. ANTED to Purchase, Timber Waggons for Carrying Logs. — Coulthard Bros., Papakura, WANTEDTo Let, a Grocer's and Fruit Business. Apply to Thomas Crowther, next door to tho Devonshire Dairy, Ponsonby Road. ANTED, Everyone to know that the best Agency for the Selling or Letting of their Properties is Thornes'. 81, Queen-street. Fresh lists i*isu«d weekly. YIT ANTED Known, 2 Bedrooms to T T Let, or One with a Sit ing-room ; trams pass the door; locality, Ponsonby Road, near Western Park.--Address given at Stah Oflice. WANTED Known.—The fresh bargains havo arrived—including the Exploration and Adventures of the celebrated Henry M. Stanley, handsomely bound and illustrated, half-price, 7s 6d : "Tho Knquirer's Oracle,"halfprice, 2s 6d.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. ANTED Known — Accordeons, the new patent, guaranteed, 10s each; Violins with 2 bows and good case. 20s; Purses. 5d each; nice line of do.. Is; Note Paper, 6d and 9d the 5-quire packet; Envelopes, Id, 2d and 3d the packet; Copy Books. 6d per dozen; Vere Foster's do.. Is 6d per dozen ; Drawing Books, Is 6d per dozen.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. W r ANTED Known,~just" arrived, 288 Splendid Sets of Shoe Brushes, 2s 6d the set of three ; Magic Transforming Stands, Is each : Tin Openers, 3d and 6d ; Glass Tumblers. Is 6d the half dozen; Pate Powder. 3d and 6d the tin. at Dampier's, Victoria-street. ANTED Known—Large Bottles of Good Lavendor Water. Is; Assorted Perfume. 6d and Is; Pears' Soap. 5d and 6d the cake; Imitation Ditto. 8 for Is; Glycerine. 6d the bottle; Smelling Salts, 6d the bottle; Hair Restorer, Is the bottle: Screw - back Hair Brushes, Is each; Wire Ditto, Is 6d; Shaving Brushes, 6d; Metal Rack Combs, 6d: Puff Boxes with Puff, Is; Feeding Bottles, 6d; Screwtop Ditto, 9d ; Mustang Liniment, nearly halfprice, 9d the bottle—At Dampier's, Victoriastreet. \T. ANTED KNOWN - CORNEATA, V T PINK CORN CURE, Removes Hard and Soft Corns effectually. Large bottle, with brush. Is. — John Kenderdlne, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape Road. ANTEDKnown—Johnston's Dessert Knives. 4s 3d the half doz.: Table ditto, 5s 3d; Dessert Forks. Is 3d the half doz; Table ditto, 2s the half doz ; Superior ditto, 3s and 4s the half doz. ; TeaSpoons, from6d the half doz.: Dessert Spoons. Is 6d to 3s the half doz.; Table ditto, 2s to 4s the half doz.; good Scissors, 6d, 9d, Is, and Is 6d the pair; Nail ditto. 6d tho pair; patent Button Hole. 2s: Call Bells. 6d each ; Imitation Electric ditto, Is; fresh line of Box Irons. 2s Pd each ; Choppers and Tomahawks, 6d each at Dampier's. Victoria-street. ANTED KNOWN—Boots! Boots! Boots! Being one of the largest buyers at the late auction sale at Austin's Boot Factory, I am enabled to offer to the public over 1,500 pairs of Colonial and English Boots and Shoes, at the following prices: Gents' guaranteed Hand-sewn Lace Boots, 16s 6d; Men's Derby Shoes, 6s lid to 9s fid; Men's Lace Boots. 8s 6d to lis: Shooting do, 8s lid; Men's Leather Slippers, 3s lid; Boys' and Youlhs' Nailed Shooters, 5s 3d to 8s 6d; Hoy's Lace Shoes, 4s 9d ; Boys' and Youths' E.S. do. 4s 6d: Ladies' Lace Shoes, 4s lid; Dorby do. 5s lid ; Button do. 5s lid; Ladies' E.S. Boots, 3s lid to 7s lid ; Button do, 4s lid: Ladies' Slippers, 2s 6d and 2s lid; Ladies' Prunella Boots, 3s lid: Superior do, 4s lid; Girls' Strap Shoes, 2s 6d and 2slid; Children's Button Boots (high leg), 4s 6d; Infants' Boots, from Is the' pair, etc.. etc., at Dampier's, Victoria-street. ANTED Known. — INDIANITE WATERPROOF CEMENT for Repairing Waterproof Overcoats. AQUILINE. Magic Cleaner, for Removing Grease and Stains from Gloves, Ribbons, etc.; in tins, 6d eaoh.—John Kenderdiue. Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape Road. TJST ANTED KNOWN. "Not All Gold That Glitters." SPECIAL NOTICE.—No imitation of Gold and Silver is displayed in the Jewellery Win- ■ (lows of Goodson s London Arcade, all being ; warranted genuine. ! CITIZENS' BALL, &c. Ladies are specially informed that the choicest . and largest, stock of Parisian and English Fans. Gold and Silver Lace. Fringe, Braid, S,pangles, • and Dress Ornaments are obtainable at Goodson's London Arcade. JUST ARRIVED. Ex Persian Empire, Blenheim, and Direct Steamers— The favourite Pompeii Majolica (very low in price) ; The fashionable Ruby Glassware (especially cheap) Art Flower Pots and lovely Artificial Pot Plants Tea Sets (ihe newest shape Cup.?| Britannia Melal Teapots (new designs) Children's E.P. Cups Tea Bells and Gongs, Oak Easels, Photo Frames Etc. Etc. Etc. The constant arrival of New Goods renders necessary frequent visits to ' GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, ' JAPANESE AND ART BAZAAR, . To keep abreast with the Novelties constantly ' being received. The variety, extent, and cheap- ; ness Of the stock are so well known as to render comparisons superfluous. | /WOODSON'S T ONDON A RCADE 1 ' AND • JAPANESE & ART BAZAAR, Queen-street and Karangahape Road. ANTED Known—Tailors' Trimmings, Tweeds, (md Coatings of the . right kind, at the right price, for oa°h only, , can be had from the. Jnspepw.—Ai Loveu, Wellesley street,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1891, Page 1