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Wanted. WANTED. — BOOT TRADE. - Men for all departments of Factory. Vacancies still open for a few more hands, under agreement for a term, viz., 5 Benchmen, 1 Clicker, 2 Finishers.—WM. McARTHUR AND CO. WANTED, Ronor, for mutton; good wages to good man.—Apply, by wire, Chas. Heath. Blenheim: \\T ANTED, a good Trouser Hand TT (male); also, a Waistcoat Maker.—Apply B. J. M. Kemp, Tailor, Parnell. WANTED, a Man, to" make himself generally nseful.—Apply H. Bennett, Pier Hotel. _ ' WANTED, on commission, energetic young Man as town traveller.—Apply by letter to "Soft Goods," Stak Office. WANTED. by a Married Man without encumbrance, and accustomed to country and native trade, Employment as Manager of Country Hotel or Store ; or would buy share of such business.—Address Jonathan, Star Offlce._ '\ITANTED, a smart Youth for Baker's TT Cart.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, 12 Boys ; good wages and six months' engagement.—Apply W. Dunwoodie, Vulcan Iron Works, Onehunga. WXNTED, smart respectable Boy. - Apply to the Manager Northern Club, Thursday morning, between 8 and 10 o'clock. ANTED, a Boy.—Apply to C. Canning, Queen-streat. , "VXTANTED, strong Lad to go messages TV and make himself useful. —Apply at onco. Queensland Bakery. Wakefiold-street. WANTED, a Person to do Plain Sewing; able to work sewing machine.— Apply Mrs E. Lonergan, Grey-street WANTED, immediately, an Assistant and Improver.—Apply Miss Runciman. Dressmaker, Corley's Buildings. Hobson-st. WANTED, a thoroughly respectable person as General Servant.—Apply G. J. Jackson, Stationer, ANTED, by Respectable Person, Situation as Working Housekeeper in or near town.—Address Star Ollice. ANTED, Working Housekeeper for small family (4); references required.Apply Star Oflice. WANTED, a Lady, experienced, to help lady with young baby and house, 2in family. Comfortable home and small salary in exchange for services.—Apply 8.A., Star Office. ' WANTED, Mother's Help,in a grownup family; country girl preferred — Apply Star Agent, Onehunga. WANTED by thoroughly respectable person, Washing at home or by the day. —Mrs Lockley's, 280, Queen-street. ANTEDT2 Hotel GeneraTs,2 Generals, North Shore; Housemaid, hotel: 2 Housekeepers, General and Young Girl, Onehunga; Elderly Man, town: 2 Boys to milk. Elderly Woman, good home; Young Girls. Hobson-street, Avondale, Onehunga, North Shore,—Mrs Hannaford. WA NTED, urgently, Women Cooks', Whaugarei. Pukekohe, Ngaruawahia, Housemaid same place; Nursegirl. Pukekohe; Waitresses, Dargavilie, Opotiki; Farm Hands. —Mrs Lockley's. 280. Queen-street WANTED, Housemaid, for college, 3 miles from town ; also, 7 Mill Hands ; good Generals, Prinees-st., Remuera, Opotiki, North Shore; Girl, assist, Symonds-street.—Mrs Arthur's Registry, 278. Queen-street. W r AN TED, a Girl to nurse and do light housework. — Apply Mrs Blomfield, Tweed-street (off Cnrrannstrcet). WANTED, good Girl to assise in housework andmindchildren.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, a respectable Girl.—-Apply A.8.. Post-office, Onehunga. WANTED, 50 Young Pullets ; must be six months old.—Apply 13, Customs-st. ANTED, Second-hand Small or Medium size Safe, by reliable maker, in good order; must be reasonable.—Particulars to P.O. Eox 386. WANTED,~AN EXPLANATION.— Many people say Eggs is Eggs. Others complain of IS and say ARE. It, really doesn't matter which, provided you remember that Egg Powder is Eggs, only cheaper and better. Ask for Tucker's Everywhere. WANTED," Ladies' and Gentlemen's Second-hand Clothing in large or small quantities. Best prices given by C. Rogers, Klliott-street (off Wellesley-strect), near Central Market Mrs Rogers will attend ladies at their residence, if required. ANTED to Buy, Pickle Bottles at 2a per dozen ; also, Curry Bottles at Is per dozen, in any quantity.—Apply Porter and Co., Newmarket. \JSr ANTED Known.—The fresh bargains V T have 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; Vere Foster's do., Is 6d per dozen ; Drawing Books, Is 6d per dozen.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED 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—Largo 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 the bottle—At Dampiers, Victoriastreet WANTED Known—Johnston's Dessert Knives, 4s 3d the half doz.: Table ditto, 5s 3d; Dessert Forks. Is 3d 'he half doz; Table ditto, 2s the half doz; Superior ditto, 3s and 4s tho 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 9d each ; Choppers and Tomahawks, 6d oach at Dampier's, Victoria-street WANTED Known—BOOTMAKERS' STRlKE.—Notwithstanding the advance in price of Boots owing to the strike, no alteration Willi BK MADE IN OUR FORMER LOW prices. Having a lurge stock on hand, lam enabled to offer to the public over 1,500 Eairs of Colonial and English Boots and hoes at the following prices: — Gents' 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 ll«i; Men's Leather Slippers, 3s lid; lioys' 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 Ud; 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. 4sUd; Girls' Strap Shoes, 2s6d and2slid: Children's Hutton Boots (high leg), 4s 6d; Infants' Boots, from Is the pair: a large assortment of Boys' Boots, from 2s 9d per pair-* etc., etc., at Dampiers, Victoria-streer.-WfANTED KNOWN - CORNEATA, YV PINK CORN CURE, Removes Hard and Soft Corns effectually. Large bottle, with brush, Is. — John Kenderdine, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahapo Road. W ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is T f prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills. Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, aud Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market I'rices. ANTED Known. — INDIANITE WATERPROOF CEMENT ror Repairing Waterproof Overcoats. AQUILINE, Masue Cleaner, for Removing Grease nnd Stains from Gloves, Ribbons, etc.: in tins. 6d each.—John Kenderdine. Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape P, oad. TO BRICKMAKERS. — Wanted, a Second-hand Brick Press; must be in good order and cheap.—Address William Gill, 81, Queen-ftreet, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1891, Page 1

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