Wanted. . VATANTED, 2 Firemen, s.s. Matotua: V V sails Chief Engineer, on board, or H. Phillips, Shipping Master, Sivau-son-sl.rect. __. ANTED, a good Cauvaasef,—Apply W. E. Willott, St. John's RoaJ^gpsgm^ WANTED, two Rood Brick makers. — Apply R. O. Clark, Customs-strect I___1___ WAM TED, Men to Harvest Grass Soed "at* Ucl per ]b.—Apply A. X. Walkei', Eitham, Taranaki. WANTED, good Canvasser. Several good lines. — Apply Mrs Hamilton's Shop, Karangahape Road. used to farm work.-Apply' W. J. Hill, May's Farm, Mount Roskill. WANTED.— To Poultry Farmers.—An experienced Young Man in the above is open for engagement; can incubate thons tnrls; has his own apparatus.—Address for particulars, Incubator, Newton Post Office, Auckland. ANTEDT* - Strong"Boys on Monday, the 4th January.-Apply J. C. Spinley, North. Shore. WANTED, .1 respectable Boy, for paresis and to make himself generally useful.—A. Lovctt, Welles ey-street. W' ANTED, a smart Lad as errand boy. —Apply Smith and Caughey._ TXrANTED~goocf (Jeneral'Servant,— TV Apply Mrs Jas. Kirker, Wallace-street, Pensonby. ___ ServaT)sr~three in family ; wages 6s. —Apply next door to Prince of Wales Hotel, Hobsoa-street. ANTED~iIoTeI Cooks, HotoTGemTrals (town and country), several Generals and Young Giils. Boys (to milk).—Hannaforn's. WANTED, Situation for strong, willing country Girl; age 15.—Will "be at Mrs Hannaford's To-morrow, 3 o'clock. W~ XNTED, a Web Nurse.—Apply Dr. Purchas. penr.. Pitt-street ANTED, Uirl about 17 as general servdnt; must bo willing and able to wash. —Apply any morning, Mrs iiates, Parsonage, Dovonport. \% /ANTED, a kind Person to Adopt a v t Baby Bot two months old.—Apply by letter to X-. Star Office. WANTED, a Saddle Horse, quiet, to carry a Lady.—Apply James Adams, junr., Vermont-street, JPonsouby. \% 7ANTED'Io - Purcbasor"Kmpty Oil v t Drums, in any quantity.—Apply JT. Prime, Ironmonger, Karangahape lioad. ANTED by the 31sb insb., a Rowing Boat, about sixteen feet.—Apply stating full particulars, to " Pleasure," P. 0., Box 73. "%\7 ANTED, lisrhb Spring Garb for milk « v trade, with or without horse and harness.—Address Jersey, Star Office. ' WANTEn~to - Seif, - or _ i_eb on Hire, 2 Lir,'!it Turnouts: also. Saddle Hacks for Sale or Hire.—W. J. byttle, Freeman's Bay. XNTElTKtimvrwßlackberries, fresh daily, at 4d per pint-At Mrs Motion's, Karangahape Itoad, Newton. Als'TED _ KN~OVVN-- Volean i c Soap for scrubbing, scouring , , and polishing wood-work, metal-work, glass, silver, etc. Removes stains from hands and clothing where other soaps have no eftect._ T&T ANTED Known—The best" knoivn V V and the longest known for cheap Boots is W. H. Danipicrs, Victoria-street. - known — Large Stock .of fl Accordeons, from 5s lid to £1; large stock of Violins, from 5s Gd to £2, in the doorway at Pampier's, Victoria-street. Please do not mistake the shop, as roy late foreman has started next door in opposition to me. ANYED Boots and Shoes—Auckland-mado Ladies' Lace Boots, 6s 3d ; Luetics' Slippers, £s 11(1 : .Men's E.S. Hoots. 8s 11;'. ; Lace do., superior quality. Us; Men's Bluebrrs, 4s lid; JVlon's yiippoi-H. Ss lid. ; Unildrcn's Hijth-leg Ijiioe Boots, from I's lid ; also, Ladies' Out-door Lasting Shops. 3s lid: Ladies' G-!aoe Kid K.S., 7fi ; Ladies' Prunella Honae Boots. 4s 6d, etc., etc. ; tho Greatest Show of Fancy Goods and DolJs in Victoria-street.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED Known—l thank my friends and the public sincerely for their large amount of patronage and sympathy on account of my iToreman having started next door in opposition 1o me, and bog to inform them I am not likely if I know it, lo be beaten either in quality or price. Lots oC Fresh and Beautiful Fancy Goods -•ust arrived. Be sure and do not mistake the shop.—W. If. Dam pier. Victoria-street. ANTET)"KNOWN^X , aTaloa:nes""now ready. Dampier's Novv Music will arrive in a few days, and you can get the follovvirK (full niu Me i -ize, correctly printed), for ONE PENNY BA01I: ID. Song ThatKeacheil My Heart, I'll ID. 1 Take You Home Kathleen, X Barney Take Mo Homo Again, Scenes That Are Brightest. Call Ale Back AKJiin, Strangers Yet, Old Folks at Home, Silvery Waves, Weber s Last Waltz, etc., etc. —Danipior's A r ictoria-st. W~XlTt~e~d kn6 wn. AUCKLAND CATHOLIC EEPOSITOHY. A la.rge stock of Statues, Ronarios, Crucifixes, Prayer Books, and- all Catholic Requisites, ■ Crown Music Itooks, Incense, Pure Wax Candles, etc. r. f. iirscocivs, Hobson-sircet. ' WANTE D KNO WN. q ptIRISTMAS "ORESENTS , S Y~o~u A Are cordia'iy invitsd (.o inspect KJ /f^OODSON'S • W br , y ONDON A RCADE3 >j g" ; . (Nos. l^, '3). Anticipatiiu: a BOOM, wo have opened an immense quantity oC TMlvv. GOODS in every department, and have never bofore ofiVred suc!i a splendio. v stock. Not less thin £7,500 . , .V Value is displayed tVr our civnomers 'J; .election, but the mention of t.hi , - inadaT, quately conveys the V.u.ue, or v Vakikty ; certainly no J'ancy O Goods establislivr.cr.t in Auckland oe '- w the co'ony containsiinythinerappvoachc "fQ" ing- it: or oft'erssuch fucilitics lo pur. " I) GOOI™OV'S LONDON ARCADES. •" JIPANKSE AND AIIT 'f) ' BAZAAKS. . L Thren heavy sliipsnonts yoorts jn.^fc N opened from Japan have enriched tho * Jap. Ba-aar hevoiiil anything it ever - ; - before presented. Our groat feature, in those establishynfiita is »he perfect freedom witn y which visitors may inspect, regardless >t or purchasing. PLEASE RKMJCMBER. ■ A For Gold and silver Jewellorr. sll 19 T,;' Ti-arranloa. Cutlery, Clceks. iOleclro!r Hi pl>ue, Smtionf.ry. .?.i.Vftn«Sf. Good-. Art s. -„ unci Uao ul JBaskotwarc, Jirt-ul:wst. ■« (J I Dinner, Dos?rrt. Tea and T.vJ.-t, het.3, ! '- A Glass and China, Desks, Workooxes. 3ti A Dressing Cases, Work IluskctK and _ t% Tables. A.lr.-uiis. i'holo TTranms. v ases. l> 7.us!res, Boersrnns, «his« Sbartos ot - to Fi-uit, ana Kownrs. Dresde-i .-uid Sii PiTißian China. Crinkpt anil I phtiu c , Gooilh, Dolls (a spcoialtyK nnd Kaney O Goods from all uarls of the world, suited for Presents for all times and all I persons I GOODSOX'S" LONMN ARCADES. i Xo. I—Next New Zealand Clothing ! Fnctorv, Qnern-strc 0 !. vr No. '?,—l<?7.\ Rusbbrook and Snetli- Wo (li-it'f?, (Jiu-en-strear.. [, Vo 3—Next MaopJicrson's, Ivar&B^a- _ 1 hB P eßo«l i , R4fiilißTTO . "' Small Pkokits & Quick Rf.tctrxs. m >", I P\,V .\SR MOTICK: APUPrAT.. V' , , j ** !TU<N<; Till!--. MOVTII V.TVII A 1,1 I <i IFT r> K'KICT, AT KA'JU uv'UUit A - j r> -UiCAOJ-:;*. :s -! 4 I Nos. 1, 2, anp 3.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 308, 30 December 1891, Page 1
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