Wanted, WANTED, a eood Driver, used to cartin, road material.-G. Wilson, Nelsonstreet; [ 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 Finishem-WM. McARTHUR AND CO. WANTED, 6 Men for Flax Mill, at Raglan; to ko by steamer Glenelg on Tuesday next.—Apply to W. Dunwoodie, vulcan Ironworks. Qnehunga. WANTED, a pood Beamsman and a strong Youth for yiird. — Apply H. Christmas, Jagger and Parker's Tannery, Kicttmond. WANTED, 2 first-claes Machine-sewn Benchmen for men's work.—Apply R. Hannah and Co.. Wellington. ANTED, situation as Fireman or Engine Driver; could take charge of engine; first-class character. — Apply 2_X._., Star Office. WANTED, Coatmakers.—Apply this evening, Adams & Bunker, Tailors, etc., 124, Queen-stroet. — W" "ANTED, Boy, for country.—Apply Mrs. Graham, Waitemata-street, I'ongonby. ___ WANTED, Two Apprentices.—Apply Waite and Lee, Tinsmiths, High-street. WANTED, a Boy.—Apply Star Office. ANTED, ab once, a Strong Boy about 16 for the Blacksmithing;. One accustomed to trade preferred.—\V. J. Lyttle, rreeman'B Bay. VST ANTED, First-class Dressmaker, to U take position of second hand; must he thoroughly competent. — Wilson, McCullagand Co., ISO, Queen-street : _ WANTED, immediately, Assistants to the Drofgmakinj?; also Apprentices.— Apply to the Misses McLaugaUn, Shortland-st. WANTED, a Machinist; one accustomed to the dressmaking.—Apply Mrs Dryland, Karangahape Road. WANTED, a respectable young or middle-aged Person to atteud to bachelors' house.—Addre.3 H. VV.A., Post-office, Auckland. ANTED, at Hannaford'a Registry, several Generals and Young Girls, Housekeepers, Boys to milk', Man to plough and milk. ' WANTED, a respectable Country Girl (general) to milk one cow; two in family ; Rood wages.—Apply at Star Office. WANTED, an experienced General Servant, references required.—Apply Mrs H. Cromwell Towsley, Sc Stephen's Arenue. ____ ".7.7 ANTED, a β-ood General Servant.— VV Apply Princos-st. WANTED, intelligent Girl, between ages of 11 and 14, to take little bor for walk once a clay in return for music lesson 3 ■with or witliont rractico.—Apply to Mrs E_ell, Ulster Villa, O'Neil-s-roet, "ANTED at Once, a clean Respectable Girl about 16 to assist housework and children.—Apply Mrs. Gower, Ist house below Stevenson's, >ewton ANTED, a Mother's Help for the country.—Address, Fairloigh, Post Oifice, Otahuhu. WANTED), a Competent "Person who would undertake the chsrgre of Four Children, with a few hours' teachiDg daily.— Apply Stak Oiflce, ~, VSTANTED, Symonds-street, or vicinity, V T House of 6or 8 rooms'; .moderate ront; careful tenant.—Address House Star Oittce. WANTED, ab onco, a'Furnished'Cottage of 4or 5 rooms: or nics Furnished Apartments : close to line of tram preferred.— Address G. Tabor, care Post Office. ANTED toPnrchase, a Small Grocery, —Address "Grocor," Stak Office. ANTED, everybody to know that McAlpin's Spaniih Furniture Polish is the best renovator in the market. WANTED. Sick Sewing Machines sent to Scott's Hospital, Victoria-street, nextDampier's. No cure, no pay. "Selling: oft New treadle machines, reduced prices; treadle machines from £i, hand 10s. Guaranteed order. ... - WANTED, Everyone to know that the best Agency for'the Selling or Letting of their Properties is Thornes", 81, Queen-streetv Fresh lists issued weekly. WANTED, Purchasers for Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools during the Cheap Cash Sale at Dickey's, Queen-atreet; Saws, Braces. Hammers, Planes, Chisels, and Squares, etc. etc. ANTED, AN EXPLANATION.— Many people say Egrgs is Eg?s. Others complain of IS and. say ARK. It really doesn't matter which, provided you remember that Egg Powder is only cheaper and better! Ask for Tucker's Everywhere. ANTED Known That Purchasers during J. and J. Dickey's Cheap Cash Sale can havoLocks and Hinges of all kinds. Nails, Brads, Screws, Carpenters' nnd Build .rs" Ironmongery at greatly reduced prices. ANTED Known, Footballs, Air Cushions, and Water Bags repaired.— JohnKcnderdine. Chemist, Karangahape -toad. WANTED Known—That during Cheap Sale at J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen street, can bo purchased Fishing Lines, CUalk limes, Sash, Garden, and Clothes Linos aud Twines at greatly reduced prices for cash. WANTED, Ladies' arid Gentlemen's Second-hand Clothing in largo or small quantities. Best prices given by C. Rogers, Elliotr-street (o!f Wellesley-stroel). near Central Market. Mre Rogers will attend Indies at their i residence, if required. ANTEFKnown.— The fresh bargains have arrived—including tho Exploration and Adventures of. the cetebfatefl. Henry M , . Stanley. hfiLildsohft]'}' hound aiid illustrated, hnlf-price, 73 6d ; "The Enquirer's Oracle,"halfprice, 2s 6U.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED Knpw,n—Larga : Bjotfcies.. of Good Lavehdor Water, lsj Aasorted, 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; Puft" Boxes with Puff, Is; Feed ing Bottles, 6d; Screwtop Ditto, 9d ; Mustang Liniment, nearly halfprice, 9d the bottle—At Dampier's, Victoriastreet. WANTED Known — Accordeons, the new patent guaranteed, 10s each; Violins with 2 bows and good caso, 20s; Purses sdeach; nice line of do., Is; Note Paper, 6d and 9d the 5-quire packet; Envelopes, Id, 2d and 3d the packet; Copy Books, 6dper dozen; Vera Foster's do., Is 6d per dozen ; Drawing Books, Is 6d per dozen.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. ANTED _ Known7lusb _ _rrived~2Bß Splendid Sets of Shoe Brnshee, 2s 6d the set of three; Magic Transforming Stands Iβ each; Tin Openers, 3d and6d; Glass Tumblers. Is 6d tho half dozen; Pate Powder, 3d and 6d the tin, at Dampier's. Victoria-street, V ANTED Known—Johnston's Dessert Knives, 4s 3d the half doz.: Table ditto, 5s 3d; Dessert Forks. Is 3d the half doz; Table ditto, 2e the half doz; Superior ditto, 3s and 4e the half doz.; Tea Spoons, from 6d the half doz • Dessert Spoons, Is 6d to 3s the half daz.: Table ditto, 2s to 4b tho half doz.; good Scissors 6d 9d, Is, and Is 6d the pair; Nail ditto. 6d the pair; patent Button Hole. 2e: Call Bells, -6d each; Imitation Electric ditto, Is; fresh line of Box Irons, 2s Pd each; Choppers and Tomahawka. 6d-eaoh at Dampier's. Victoria-street. ANTED Known—BOOTMAKERS' STRIK:_.-Notwitl-Btanding the advance in price of Boots owing to the strike, no avoirATION WILI BK __DE INOtTB FORMER LOW pricks. Having a large stock on hand, lam enabled to offer to the public over 1600 pairs of Colonial and J&glisii Boots and. bhoee at the following prices :_ Gents' Hand-sewn Lace Boots, 16s 6d; Men's Derby Shoes. 6s lid to 9s 6d; Hen's Lace Boots 8s 6_ to lie: Shooting do, 8s lid; Men's Leather SUppers, 3s lid; Boys' and Youths' Natted Shooters,ss 3d to 8s 6d; Boys' Lace Shoes 4a 9d; Boys' and Youths' E.S. do, 4s 6d; Ladies' Lace Shoes. 4s lid: Derby do, 5s lid: Button do, 5s lid; Ladies'KS. Boots, 3s lid to 7s Button do 4s lid; Ladies' Slippers, 2a6d and _ sl i d ;A ad J; e . B , Pl '" nella fi °ots, & lid: Superior do. 4sUd; Girls' Strap Shoes, 2e 6d and 2s lid• Children's "ntton Boots (high leg). 4s M*; Infants Boots, from Is the pair; a large assortment of Boys' Boots, from 2s 9d per pair; etc., k{c,, at Dampier s, Ytetpria-streer, r '" *
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 25 April 1891, Page 1
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