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Want-—. ¥} .7ANTED, a Man for kitchen and Boy V ¥ for dining-room.—Apply _tab._ W ""ANTED." a'Farm Hand—one who is accustomed to milking, fencing, etc.Apply Gavin Wallace, Grocer, Karangahape Road. IT ANTED, Invoice Clerk for entering- . desk, wholesale firm; must write good hand and bo quick at figures.—P.O. Box 234. \&7 ANTED, steady Man who eun milk .7 well and be useful on farm; wages, 15s per week snd found.—Apply G. J. Jackson, Stationer, Onehunga. WANTE-o,~tw. Young Men, to make themselves useful about the Dye Works. —Wm. Edgar, Dyer, Wellesley-street East. ANTED. - a Young Man as Barber.— V V Apply Star Office. WANTED, an Oilice Boy.—Apply Stab ANTED, Boy for country, 15 years old ; active, strong, and willing.—Apply Mrs Graham. Waitemata-street, Ponsonby. WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Northcote Hotel. WANTED. a'General Servant : housework light.-Apply Mrs Arch. Buchanan, Albert Road. Devon port. -\ XT ANTED, General Servant, one child ; >» -references required.—Apply Mrs Foster, Victoria Avenue, llemucra. WANTED, a good General Servant.— Apply to Mrs Frank Buckland, Araroa, Reraucra. WANTED, a General Servant; must he a good cook.—Apply to Mrs Gilbert King. Bank of New South Wales. Y)|7"ANTED, a good General Servant;. v i no washing; reference required.—Apply ' Suffolk Motel, Ponsonby. ~\KJ~ ANTED, a good Servant; no washV ¥ inc.—Apply to Mrs Bell. Park Avenue, - off Carleton Gore Road. WANTED, a. good Cook ; also, a Parlourmaid; must bo thoroughly experienced servants.—Apply to Mrs Hoiieyman, Princes-street." WANTED, a strong Girl to assist with housework. — Mrs Jackson, corner Carlton Gore Road and Clarcmone-street. WANTED, a Girl, about 17, for housework.—Apply Mrs Hart, Mattressmaker. Hobson-street, between VVellcsiey and Coolest reels. ANTED, strong willing Girl, l_~or 15, for housework ; sleep at home.—Apply Mr White, Grocer, Newton. "&T47" ANTE D, a strong Yoiintr Girl as V V general servant.—Apply Mrs Bates, Parsonage, North Shore. a Girl- about 17, to assist in V . housework; wages no object to a good girl. — For address apply to Mr Lonergan Tailor, Wyndham-slreet. WANTED, at once, a Boy or Girl of aboutl4 years of agc.tobegenerallyuseful about house. Apply at Woodville House, Par-liament-street, bttween the hours of 10 and 11. ■'.. I^7ANTED, One 8-h.p. Engine and V V Boiler (or Boiler alone), 1 double-Keered Drilling Machine, 1 Lathe {screw cutting, and gap preferred), Shafting aud Pulley.—Elder Bro3„ Agricultural Engineers, Newmarket. ANTED to Rent, 8 or 10 roomed House on volcanic land; garden.—Apply A.HJ3., Star Offlce. ANTED to Purchase, Empty Oil Drums, in any quantity.—Apply F. Prime, Ironmonger, Karangahape Road. ANTED to BuyTSecond-hand Piano ; good order, cheap.—State price and where to be seen to Russian. Star Offlce. TIT ANTED KNOWN—Volcanic Soap ¥ v for scrubbing, scouring, and polishing wood-work, metal-work, glass, silver, etc. Removes stains from hands and clothing where other soaps have no effect. 117 ANTED Known — Large Stock" of V v Accoi-dcons, from 5s lid. to £1; large stock of Violins, from 5s 6d to £2, in tho doorway at Dampier's, Victoria-street. Please do not mistake tho shop, as my late foreman has started nest door in apposition to me. WANTED Known, the following Boots and Shoes—Auckland-made Ladies' Lace Boots, 6s 3d ; Ladiu3 r Slippers, 2s lid ; Men's E.S. Boots. 8s lid; Lace do., superior quality. Us; Men's Bluchers, 4s lid; Men's Slippers, 3s lid ; Children's Hisrh-leg Lace Boots, from 3s lid ; also. Ladies' Out-door Lasting Shoes, 3s lid ; Ladies' Glace Kid E.S., 7s ; Ladies' Prunella Houoo Boots, 4s 6d, etc., etc. ; the Greatest Show of Fancy Goods and Dolls in Victoria-street.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. '% ¥7-_NTED "Known—The best known ™ and the longest known for cheap Boots is W. H. Dampier's,Victoria-streot. N.B,—Look at late New Stock. . -pT ANTED KNOWN. THE ANTICIPATED BOOM ARRIVED. C. W. GOODSON Tenders hi?, sincere thanks to his customers (Town and Country) for their very liberal pat rocage dtviiig the holiday season, which has made it the most successful Christmas experienced at the - 1 ,■'>; ,;*.. LONDON A' R'.C AD E, Even in the palmy days of AUCKLAND'S PROSPERITY^ This surely demonstrates one of two things— either Auckland's prosperity is returning, or from the magnificent, stock offered we have secured a larger share of patronage. We believe both to be true. The present successful season will only prove a stimulant to further effort in catering for the tastes of our customers, and the constant succession of Novelties to arrive will ensure this result. Per Coptic axd Hermione— NEW GOODS ARRIVED ON CHRISTMAS EVE. Being too lato to open for the holidays, THEY ARE NOW DISPLAYED, And comprise SOME CHOICE NOVELTIES. WANTED KNOWN— CORNEATA ' (Pink Corn Cure). • Painless, Safe, Effectual. Bottles, with brush, i Is each. INDIANITE (Water-proof Cement). • For Repairing Mackintosh Overcoats. Best Cement for Leather Patches. JOHN KEHDER pIN E, Chemist, Ka__.ng__ii-.i_ Road. the musical public to know V V that T. Miller has just received by Direct Mail steamer from London, a large shipment of Sheet Music, cor.si3_.ner of the most popular Son.s. Pieces, and Dance Music, by the best composers. AU one price, 3d per copy. Catalogues given away free. Note the address: Miller's Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria-street. WANTED Known—Miller's New Music has arrived, and he will give away for nothing any of the following:— Song That Reached My Heart I'll Take Thee Home Again, Kathleen Barney. Take Me Home Again Scenes That Arc Brightest Call Me Back Again Strangers Yet Old Folks At Homo Silvery Waves Weber's Last Waltz, etc., etc. Don't mistake the address: Miller's Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria-st. N.B.—Anyone not wishing to take them for nothing can buy them at the fair price of 3d copy. ¥~~i7_-NTED Known—That D. Goldie ia S prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Bi.ul_U.ik Materials at his Mills, Albert _trcet_nd Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at tho' Lowest Market Pi-ices. W" ANTED, Everyone to know that the best Agency for the Selling or Letting of their Properties is Thornes", 81, Queen-street Fresh lists issued weekly. WANTED, honest, straight-forward Gentlemen, who value their Korsos to try Ecoles' Chaff. For next four months, price 3s 6d per cwt. Only try It, and judge for yourI solves. Look tvt City Couuoirs horse.s as ft proof,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1892, Page 1

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