Wanted, "%Xf ANTED, 2 good Ploughmen and' v t> General Farm Hand; wages, 20s per wefjk and found with, board.—Apply Star Offjcc. "fiXTANTED by middle-aged active YV; gentleman, light healthy employment 'in or about Auckland, salary secondary congideriition—Veritaa, Star Office. Trouser Hands ; also, good Machinist.—Adams and Bunker, 124, Qyueen-street. \JQ r ANTED, Man. for farm work ; three '«V v Boys, for flax mill; 10 Generals, 1 for noteL—Stewart's Registry. Shortland-street. ANTED, good Travellers; fast-, selling? lines.—M. E. Porter and Co., 304, "Victoria ,;■■-. ■■;,:■ WAISTTED, a Business or Partnership (active), £150 cash.—Y.Z., Star Office;-: WANTED, Partner with small capital, to go into good paying show business; something nerr.—Apply by letter to Show, Stak Office. . . . ■ ■ ■:. W.* ANTED, Young Man from 18 to 20";': good milker and useful on farm; wages, iss and found.—Apply J. Lang, Mangere. WANTED, respectable Errand Boy.— . -A.pply B. J. M; Kemp, Tailor, Parneli.v TOT ANTED, an Errand Boy.—Apply T? Court Brothers, Newton. ; . ; Wj?tNTED abonce, a General Servant, three in family; references required.— : MrsG'florge Spencer, Neiafu Villa, off Churchstreet, Bevonporl, North Shore. W , " ANTED, Good General Servant.— Apply Mrs Henry E. H. Walker, O'Rorkestrr,et, Albert Park, between 7 and 8 p.m. . ANTED, Respectable Poreon, to take care , of child at once.—Address Eva, 1 &TAR Ofßcp. ANTED, a respectable Girl, about 14.—Ayrshire Dairy, Karangahape Road. WANTED, respectable Nurseeirl, age ;13or 14 years.—Apply Star Office. . W - ANTED, rospectable Girl, General; good wages.—Apply Mrs Steer, Grafton Road Laundry, near Cemetery Bridge. ANTED, Nurse Girl, about 15 Apply To-morrow, Mrs Fred Earl, Bridg , water Boad, ParnclJ. ANTED, a respectable Young Girl about 14 or 15, to assist in housework.— Mre H. White, jun., Lower Nelson-street. • \%f ANTED to Sell, Fruib Bottles ; also, v' w 200 doz Pickle Bottles, suitable for Honey or Jam.—W. Hildroth and Son, Customs-street West. WAN TED to Rent, or Lease, with purchasing clause, Hoiise of 6 or 7 rooms, with, water frontage; Ponsonby preferred.— Terras, etc., to W.B.R . Star Office. ANTED linown—My late foreman having opened a shop next door, in opposition to me, my customers will please notice that I have no connection with him whatever. Lots of Fresh Bargains, Cheaper than ever, of course. ,-, W. H. DAMPIER. Victoria-street. ANTED ,X NO. W N- ! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! . CHRISTMAS PRESENTS-! | CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! THE PLACE TO GET VALUE FOR MONEY : MATHEWS' ATHEWS , E A.N.C-Y... BAZA A.R, ... . 12 °. \« w J KARANGAHAPE QUEEN-STREET,/ ANl> t ROAD. ; .., f . Now Opened Uγ, Our CHRISTMAS STOCK of FANCY.GOODS (Useful and Ornamental), at prices ranging from pence to pounds. JAPANESE CABINETS, JAPAAESE VASES, JAPANESE CURIOS. JAPANESE GOODS Of every description. A largo assortment'o handsome ELECTRO-WARE. The newest designs in GOLD Sc SILVER JEWELLERY. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! In endless variety. CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS In choice and artistiquo designs, at prices from a halfpenny upwards. Our Mammoth Packets of Christmas Cards, containing 50 beautiful Cards (no two alike) 2/ Smaller Packets of 20, ditto ditto ditto .. 1/ Something for all to be found on our Sixpenny and Shilling Counters. Iyr ATHEWS' "OAZAAR. 120, QUEEN-ST., & KARAXaAHAPE ROAD. Open to visitors from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; | Saturdays, 10 p.m. i — '.
_i G "VV" ANTED KNOWN. *GO** - n> ' visrroßS to auck- . U ; O LAND DURING ' Q , yx THE HOLIDAY SEASON 'j, \ Are cordfaiiy Invited": to ~~ J5 " inspect ' Si pOODSbN'S A ROADE3 »',. (Nos. 1, 2. 3). , S Anticipating a BOOM, wo r< have opened an immense O quantity of NEW GOODS in every department, and have never before offered , sucb. a splendid atock; not less than £7500 Value is displayed for our / customers' selection, but •.. t "»".• the mention of this made- j Jui- quately conveys the extent, is O value, or variety. Cer- /~\ tainly no Fancy Goods Eβ--vp tablishment in Auckland vr x\ or the colony contain any- -»-N B thing approaching it, or -]-\ offers such facilities to -LJ γ-j. purchasers, as r\ XJ ' GOODSON'S LONDON U >3] ARCADES, JAPANESE ,TST X^ i AND ART BAZAARS. " . : Three heavy shipments .-. of goods just opened from.. .. Japan have enriched the Jap Bazaar beyond any- - thing it ever before presented. Our great feature in these establishments is A the perfect freedom with A which visitors may inspect A. -jj regardless of purchasing. γ-v -U» «V- ease remember—For ±C Ooold and Silver Jewellery >-w :. (all warranted), Cutlery, (J .. . Clocks, Electro-plate, Sta- A j& tionery Japanese Goods, A BArt and useful Basket- : ware. Breakfast, Uinner, JD '■C* :■; P e f ssert /, Tea, and Toilet t-, -CijiSSets,, ets ,- Glass and China, & S» • Desk-s Workboxe?. Dreas- r, * ' f% Cafs. Workhaskete ,k5 and Tables. Albums, Photo Frames. Vases, Lustres. Epergnes Glass Shades of Fruit and Flowers. Dresnen.Pansian China. Cricket and JTennis Goods, Dolls (a specialty) and Fancy Goods Nm ° m 1 pa i ts o£ tb c world. Kg suited for Presents for all No times and all persons, the place in Auckland is f loxdon'arcades. Jj.° New Zealand ti *■ C] 3 thl !i^i act oi , .V,Q.iieeu-st. ! and Sneddon's, Queen-st. Z . No. 3- Next Macpherlof B °na. Karangahape Road- ■ oJ4 -Trademotto : Small pro. Q i r — fits and quick returns.-' ' -**—
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 290, 7 December 1891, Page 1
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