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Wanted. WANTED, a Driver for a grocer's cart. Must be a good hand with horses. Single | man preferred. — Robertson Bros., Upper Symonds-street. WANTED, a good Driver, used to carting road material.—G. Wilson, Nelsonstreet. WANTED, Drawing Hands ; constant work.—Apply Brush Factory, next Tudehope's, Grey-street. WANTEDTfTWheelwrieht; one accustomed torepairing.-Apply J. Mclntrye, Onehunga. WANTED, Employment as Enginedriver: long experience : good general mechanic; references.—ll. Shillingford, Post Oitlce. WANTED, a, Young Man who can Plough and do general farm work with horses, and otherwite.—Apply to O, Postodice, Whangarei. : \\7"A~NTED, a respectable Young- Man v V for tho trade.—Apply R. S. Briggs, Butcher, Parnell. F ANTED, a smart Youth used to the trade.—Hulme and Co., Butchers. Wharf. WANTED, a Boy to~milk and make himself generally useful.—Apply at the Essex Dairy, Pitt-street, to-morrow morning, at 7 o'clock. ANTED, Tea Packing, active intelligent Boy. about 15.—Apply To-morrow (Thursday! morning, 9 o'clock, A. H. Nathan. Tf/'ANTED, a smart Boy, to Drive a IT Grocer's Cart and make himself useful. —Apply to James Scott, Grocer, corner of Cook and Nelson-streets. ANTED, a smart Errand Boy.— Apply H. L. Possenniskie, Shortlandstreet. ANTED, a Boy to attend to a horse (morning and evening), in Park Road, near the Hospital.—Apply to Horse, Box 23, Post Office WANTED immediately, a Strong Lad for the Blacksmithing.—Apply Arch Hill Shoeing Forgo. WANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmaking,—Apply to Wilson, MoCullagh p-i >- n.. ifflund ift?.. Cnncn-streot. 'tyV AAT'EIJ, Apprentices, at once.— T V Apply F. M. Brown, Dressmaker (late Madame Lo Sueur),Queeii-street. T¥/"ANTED, at once, first-class MachinV y ists, for coats. Trousers, and vests.— Appl/ Australian Clothing Factory, fcot Greystreet. WANTED, Assistants and Apprentices to tho-dressmaking,—Mrs Langford, Parnelh WANTED, a General Sorvant.—Apply Mrs W. Edgar, Dyer, Welleslcy-street East. WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Mrs T. Alison, Melrose, DeTonport. TTITANTED, a General Servant; must Vt must be able to cook.—Apply to Miss Ryan, Parnell. WANTED, industrious Female for hou-ework, and attend to shop occasionally. Liberal wages to suitable person.— T. Windover. at Raynor's, Butcher, Parnell. "VTSTANTED, a Girl about 15, to look v V after children nnd assist in housework. —Apply Hepburn-street, 3rd house pa3t Beres-ford-street, left hand side. tons Green Flax weekly ; ▼ V delivery at Auckland wharf.—Apply P.O. Box 217. X\T ANTED, Machinery of every deseripT T tion. Belting. Shafting, Wheels, Anvils, Bellows, Timber Jacks, Harness, Scales, Furniture and Tools.—Frost, City Market. WANTED to Rent, Cottage of 4 or 5 rooms, near main road, between Newroarket and Epsom.—T. F. Cnhill, 87, Queen-st. W" ANTED, to Rent, for about three months, with immediate possession, a Furnished House of not less than six rooms, within three or four miles of Auckland.—Apply 1\0.80x425. Auckland. \VTA.NTED Known.—The fresh barsrains v 7 havo arrived—including the Exploration and Adventures of the celebrated Henry M. Stanley, handsomely bound and illustrated, half-price, 7s 6d ; "Tho Enquirer's Oracle,"halfprice, 2s 6d.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED 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; Yere Foster's do., Is 6d per dozen ; Drawing Books, Is 6d perjlozen.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. \X7"ANTED"Known,~iußt~arrived~~2Bß »T Splendid Sets of Shoo Brushes, 2s 6d the set of ttiree ; Magic Transforming Stands, Is each; Tin Openers, 3d and 6d; Class Tumblers, Is 6d the half dozen; Pate Powder, 3d aud 6d the tin, at Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED Known—Large Bottles of Good Lavender 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 tho bottle—At Dampier's, VictoriaWANTED KNOWN — BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Being one of the largest buyers at tho late auction sale at Austin's Boot Factory, I am enabled to oiler 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 6d; Men's Lace Boots, 8s 6d to lis; Shooting do, 8s lid; Men's Leather Slippers, 3s lid; Boys' and Youths' Nailed Shooters, 5s 3d to 8s 6d; ''oys' Lace Shoes, 4s 9d; Boys' and Youths' E.S. do, 4s 6d; Ladies' Lace Shoes. 4s lid; Derby do, 5s lid; Button do, 5s lid; Ladies' E.S. Boots, 3s lid to 7s lid ; Button do. 4s lid; Ladies' Slippers, 2s6d 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' Boole, from Is the pair; a very large assortment of Boys' and Girls' Colonial Boots, from 2s 9d per pair: Satin Polish, 6d a bottle; etc., etc., at Dampier's, Victoria-streer. WANTED Known—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. ; Tea Spoons, from 6d 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 the 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. Vy ANTED KNOWN. "Not All Gold That Glitters." SPECIAL NOTICE.-No imitation of Gold and Silver is displayed in the Jewellery 'Windows of Goodsons London Arcade, all being warranted genuine. Tho prices of the genuino not exceeding Indian imitation, etc. Warranted Gold Brooches from 5s 6d. and Silver from Is 6d eaoh. Just Arrived, Silver Bangles (connected), and some lovely New Jewellery. PARISIAN NOVELTIES, Just Opened. Should be seen by anyone searching for presents. Ex Persian Empire, Blenheim, and Direct Steamers— The favourite Pompeii Majolica (very low in price) The fashionable Ruby Glassware (especially cheap) Art Flower Pots nnd lovely Artificial Pot Plants Tea Sets (the newest shape Cups) Britannia Metal 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 cheapness of the stock are so well known as to render comparisons superfluous. /"N OODSON'S T ONDON A RCADE AND JAPANESE & ART BAZAAR, Qceen-strekt and Karangahape Road. A> T TED KNOWN - CORNEATT, PINK CORN CURE, Removes Hard and Soft Corns effectually. Largo bottle, with brush. Is. — John Kenderdine, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape Road.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1891, Page 1

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