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Wanted. I WANTED, a good Driver, used to carting road material.-.- Wilson. Nelsonstreot. - WANTED. — BOOT TRADE. — Men for all departments of Factory. Vacancies still open for a few moro hands, under agreement for a term, viz., 5 BenChmen, 1 Clicker. 2 Finishers.-WM. McARTHUR AND CO. WANTED, an experienced Man to take charge of Leather and Grindery Warehouse.—For further particulars apply to Wm. Sutherland and Co., Market-st. _____ WANTED, Man "and Strong Boy.— Apply, to-morrow morning. Rag Store, City Market. WANTED by a Married Man without encumbrance, and accustomed to country and native trade, Employment as Manager of Country Hotel or Storo ; or would buy share of such bu.inc3S.-Address Jonathan. Star Office. WANTED, by an able sober young man, Employment in a position of trust: has a knowledge of driving and general work; references.—AddreßS J.P.K., Star Office. WANTED, Situation by steady man in country store; book-keepor. knowledge of gum trade; can milk, drive, and garden; good references.—Hannatord's. _ WANTED, a Young MarTfor an office. Must have some experience.—Apply to A.8., Star Office. _____ WANTED, a smart, respectable Lad to run messages and make himself generally useful.—Mr Murchie. Tailor, Shortland-st. W~ANTED, an Office Boy.—Apply in own handwriting to Box 261, General Post-office. WANTED, an Errand Boy, also small sized second hand Flock Machine.—W S. Jones, saddler, etc. ANTED, a Light Boy that can milk cows ; must be able to ride.—Apply Harp of Erin, Ellerslie. ANTED, a trustworthy Boy for grocery business. —Apply with parent, F. Whitehead. 95,JVictoria-3treet. _____ \\T ANTED, a strong Boy for farm in li the country; will be well cared for. clothed, etc.; no wages for first year; a nice home for a suitable bny.—Apply at. Star Offlc. WANTED, a smart Boy lor pantry.— Apply Robson's Commercial Dining Rooms, 176. Queen-street. . W~ ANTEDT a strong Boy.—J. Home, W-Ilington : Btreot. ANTED, Apprentices for the Dressmaking. — Apply Miss F. M. Brown, late Madame Le Sueur, Queen-street. WANTED, good Machinists and Finishers.—J. Bridge water and Co.'s Steam Shirt Factory. High-st. WANTED, by a thoroughly experienced Barmaid, a Situation in a first-class hotel. References.—Address 8.C., Star Office. \f\T ANTED, a respectable middle-aged TV Woman to attond an invalid lady; widow with one child not objected to.—Apply Star Agency, Onehunga. WANTED, Cook-Laundresses, Epsom and Remuera; General, hotel. Katikati (this evening); 2 Generals. Parnell, 1 Symonds-sjireet.—Mrs Arthur's Registry. 278, Queen-street. ANTED, a Good General Servant. — Apply. Mm R. Salmon. 62, Wakefieldstreet. ANTED, a General Servant; references required. —Apply before 12 noon to Mrs Wayraouth, Avenue Road. Parnell. ANTED, a good General Servant; i wages, 12s. — Miss Ryan, Manukau Road, Parnell. ■ -. -■■ WANTED, a General Servant; must have arood references.—Apply to Mrs Macnieol. St. James's Manse, Upper Union-st. WANTED, a General Servant ; must, bo a good plain cook.—Apply before 2 aud after 6 o'clock to Mrs Edwin Hesketb, St. John's Wood. Epsom. WANTED, Washing or Cleaning by the day for thoroughly respectable Woman, well recommended.—Mrs Lookley's, 280, Queenatrcet. WANTED to be Adopted, Lovely Baby Boy, 7 months old.—Address M.R., Star Office. WANTED, to lease a small farm, within 16 miles of Auckland South,—Address. E. 8., Post Office. Anokland. WANTED. Machinery of every Description : Belting, Shafting. Wheels, Anvils, Bellows. Timber Jacks. Harness, Scales, Furniture ar.d Tools.- Frost, City Market. WANTED, a one or two Horse Gear.— Address, stating price and where to he seen, to J.S.D.. Star Office. WANTED, 5-roomed House, in Ponsonby, near water; state rent and particulars.—E. and A. Spencer. Printers, Albertstreet, Auckland. ANTED Known, that the only place in the Colony where Boericke& Tafel's Genuine Mullein Oil. Passiflora Arnica OilMalt Extract Tonicnni, Pocket Medicine Chests, etc.. can be had, is at Eugster's Swiss Bazaar, 39. Queen-street. WANTED 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. WANTED, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Second-hand Clothing in largo or small quantities. Best prices given by C. Rogers. Elliott-street (otf Wellesley-.treot), near Central Market. Mrs Rogers will attend ladies at their residence, if required. WANTED Known.—Thefreehbargains have arrived—including the Exploration and Adventures of the celebrated Henry M. Stanley, handsomoly bound and illustral'.d, half-price,7s 6d ; "The Enquirer's Oracle," halfprice, 2s od.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED Known—Large Bottles o. 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; Shaviwr 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, Victoria- . WANTED Known — Accordeons, the now 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; Vera 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. Is6d the half dozen; Pate Powder, 3d and 6d the tin, at Dampier's. Victoria-street. WANTED Known—Johnston's Desserb Knives. 4s 3d the half doz.: Table ditto, 5s 3d; Dessert Forks. Is 3d the half doz; Tablo 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 3d each; Choppers and Tomahawks, 6d each at Dampier's, Victoria-street. ANTED Known—BOOTMAKERS' STRlKE.—Notwithstandinß the advance in price of Boots owing to the strike, no alteration WII.I HE MADE IN OOR FORMER LOW prices. Having a large stock on hand, lam enabled to offer to the publio over 1,600 pairs of Colonial and English Boots and Shoes at the following prices: — Gents' Hand-sewn Lace Boots, 16s 6d; Men's Derby Shoes, 6s lid to 9s 6d; Men's Laca Boots, 8s 6d to lis: Shooting do, 8s I'd; Men's. Leather Slippers, 3s lid; Boys' and Youths' Nailed Shooters, bs 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 fio, Ss lid; Ladies' E.S. Boots, 3s lid to 7s lid; Button do. 4s lid; Ladies' Slippers, 2* 6d and 2s lid: Ladies' Prunella Boots, 3s lid: Superior do. 4s lid; Girls' Strap Shoes, 2s 6d and 2slid; [Children's tfntton Boots (high leg), 4s 6d; Infants' Boots, from Is the pair; a large assortment of Boys' Boots, from 2s 9d pec pair ;> etc., ,*^.atD|HiDier'B,Vi9Wiri» t -rtreet, .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 21 April 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 21 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 21 April 1891, Page 1

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