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WANTED, Partner with £300 to £500, to extend commission and export trade. —Address Business, Star Oflice, A N~ T~" E r3 Good Coat Hands, Trousers' Machinists, Coat Improvers, Shirt Machinists. Apply, ARCH. CLARK fc SONS' FACTORY. '¥17ANTED, for tho opening of Mr v y Fitsgerald's new Okahukau Gumfield, Kaipara, 60 Diggers for the above field; no dogs or guns allowed.—Apply for permit, to John Gardner. Lessee, Storekeeper, Glorit, Kaipara. The Otamatsa steamer will land diggers at. Mr Fitzgerald's Landing, within 2Amiles of tho store. ANTED, a first-class Shoeinp~and Jobbing Smith for country trade.— ' Apj^y_by_letter to A.8., Star Office. ' ij|7'A3SlTEbrMan to pTougiTand milk ; v * handy Man to milk, groom, garden : 6 GonoraU, Ponsonby; 3Housekeepers, Generals, North Shore, Newton; Grafton Rd., Mt. Albert, Green Lane, Newmarket, Onehunga, Pavnell, Queen-st., Symonds-st.—Haunaford's. WANTEDTa first-class Cook for the ' Waikato Hospital. Salary, £40 per ' annum. Ono month's notice to bo Riven by cook before leaving-. Applications to be sent in to DR. KENNY, Hospital. «fANTED,"Coat Hands ; "best work ?v only; constant employment. —G. Mcßride, 205, Queen-street. \'ftj ANTEI), a tirsc-class Cabinetmaker V f for WHiiganui.—Apply T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited;, Wholesale Depurtment. a respectable Young Man '<? V _ to take charge of livery stables.—Apply Wednesday or Thursday morning to G. J. Jackson, Stationer, etc.. Onohunga. W' YouUiloTlFo grocery.T-.Tno. Home. AVellington-st. a smart, intoilipeut Youth V V for merchant's oflice: wages commence at 10s per week.—Apply by letter, X.Y.Z., Star Oflice. WANTED, S'active Boys, about 16.— Apply Soapeno Factory, Exmouth- • street, E !en Terrace. a smart trustworthy Boy V? about 15.—Apply between 5 and 6, J. Robley, Princes-street. T,^'ANTED, a Boy to assist in bedding vv department.—GarJiek and Gran well. 1 IHS7ANTi3D by Mrs Bei.(,'e7~vauxhal], it? DcVohport, a good General Servant, ' able to wash and iron; must be fond of children. W"""" ANTED ~~a" good"Genera'Fscrvant"; reference reQiiircd.—Apply next Young Bros.' Boot Factory, High-street. "ANTEbr&'eneral, institution, 10s ; Generals, Cook-Laundresses, town and country, North Shore, Takapuna. — Mrs Arthur's Registry, 273, Queen-street. WANTED, good Servant for general housework.—Apply J. and W. Williams, Karangahape Roau\ \7HbJ ANTED, a good General Servant in H family of two. References required.— Apply to Mrs W. Niehol, Kaon Vale Road StoneyliuMt. Mount Eden. "^STANTED, a thoroughly j?ood General W Seri'tint.—Apply to Mrs Sam. llesketh, Mount Eden Road. ~%%T ANTED, rosplictabie'Ycmng Girl V v about 11 or 15, to assist in housework.— Apply Miss Mclndoe. Grocer, Upper Qucenst, D, respectnlile Gir) for general V? liousework.—Mrs Moore, Pitt-street. abo"uV"l7~or~1371oT y v general housework: must bo fond of ehildrom —Apply at once Mrs J. B. Bull, care Mr Leo. Milkman, Mount Roakill Road. \rtjTANTED immediately lor Government v I House, Fiji, a Nursery Housemaid ; references required.—A;.ip : y Mrs F. J. Moss, Gladstone Road, Parse". VP;7 ANTED, by a Young Lady, Situation "!'' % iii cntifiictibner's or fancy goods shop.— Address A.8., Star Office. "^"T*"/"ANTED, a good Machinist, used to V'/ fine fowinr.- A pply Si ah Office. TITaNTED, firsb-cTass Dressmakers for V V town and country.—Apply Sargood, Son, and Evven, Victoria-street. 7 T%7 ANTED '" X N 0 W "N. 7 THE ANTICIPATED BOOM ARRIVED. C. YV. G GODSON Tenders his sincere thanks to his customers (Town and Country) for their very liberal patronage during the holiday season, which hii3 made'it'.lie most siicenssful Christmas experienced at-the LONDON ARCADE, Even in tho palmy days of AUCKLAND'S PROSPERITY. We have opened an immense quantity of New Goods in every department, and have never before offered such a splendid stock ; not less than Value is displayed for our customers' selection, but tho mention of this inadecp-itoly conveys tho extent, value, or variety; certainly no Fancy Goods Establishment in Auckland or tho colony contains anything approaching it, or oilers such faciliiies ;o purchnsevs as GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. JAfANESK. AND ART BAZAARS. jWB" Our great, feature in th?sc establishments is the perfect freedom with which visitors may inspect re;:ar;llf-ss of purchasing. Piease remember: For Gold, and Silver Jewellery (all warranted). Cutlery, Clocks, Electroplate. Stationary, Japanese Goods, Art and useful ISasketware, lirf.'.-ikfas!;. .Dinner. Dessert, T>a, and Toilet Sets, Glass and China, Desks. Workboxes, Dressing Cases. Work iiaskets and Ti'hles, Albums, Photo Frames, Vases, Lustres, Epcr.cfues, Glass Shades of Fruit and Flowers, Dresden and Parisian China, Cricket and. Tennis Goods. Dolls (n, sueoialty). and Fancy Goods from all parts of the world, suited for Presents for all times and all persons. A beautiful assortment of choice Goods, Cups and tiaucers. Afternoon Tea Sets] each in olegant-liuod esses, etc., otc. etc. Should bo soon by those socking novelties. Also, the lovely Flower Show in tho window. A " dry summer" does not arfect their blooming, and a " wet summer' does nut dash them. They are to be seen only at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, No. ■\JFJ- ANT E D KNO WN, WANTED TO BE WELL KNOWN- . M A T II E W~ S. FANCY BAZAAR, 120, QUEEN-STREET. W H Tt Because you will find there the lartrest and most varied stock of Fancy Goods in the colony. ■ Because you will find t.hero a choice assprti ment ot Gold and Silver Jewellery in all the i latest designc. : Because tho large stock of Toys, Stationery, etc., will astonish you. Because, beintr direct importers, all Goods are ! offered at irresistible prices. Because our Sixpenny and Shilling Stands are always attractive. Hecause courteous and obliging assistants are i always to be found at j ■Jiv/r A T H E YV S' FANCY BAZAAR, 12 0, QUEEN-STREET, AND N EWTON P> AZ A A 1., KARANGAHAPE ROAD. . 11"' ANTED Known—That D. Goldio ia *.* ~ prepared to supnlv all kinds of Timber "a'Vi 1 -, 0 er "'"'ding .'.iatenals at Ins Mil's. Alticrt-strcctarid P.reakwater Road, ineliiding jcjiuery. Builders' Ironmongery, end W-.oei-Pi'icesl Aint eriale. at tho Lowest Markoi

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 15, 19 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 15, 19 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 15, 19 January 1892, Page 1