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Wantefi» WANTED, a firsb-class Shoeing and Jobbing Smith for country trade.— Apply by letter to P.Q., Star Office. W" ANTED, Coab Hands ; best work only; constant employment. —G. Mcßride, 205, Queen-street. WANTED, a first-class Cook for the Waikato Hospital. Salary, £40 per annum. One month's notice to be given by cook before leaving. Applications to be sent in to DR. KENNY. Surgeon. Waikato Hospital. WANTED, Employment, in store or otherwise, by a Youth, 16i. of excellent character.—Address C.R.M.,Post "Office. Ramarama. WANTED, a Youth who has a taste for Canvassing. A new business. Good wages can be made.—McLeod, 8, Queen-street.; WANTED, a fcidy Boy for the grocery business.—Apply F. Whitehead, Ponsonby Road. WANTED, Governess for two children from 9 till i; references required.— Address to Hon. Mrs Devereux, Llannigon, Epsom. "%XTANTED, a thoroughly eood General V v Servant.—Apply to Mrs Sam. Heslceth, Mount Eden Road. WANTED," GeneraTServaiit References required.—Apply Mrs J. Lloyd, Prince Albert Hotel, Oneuunga. WANTED immediately for Government House, Fiji, a Nursery Housemaid; references required.—Apply Mrs F. J. Moss, Gladstone Road, Parnell. WANTED, at once, a respecbable Girl, about 16. for Birkenhead.-Apply W. J. Bull. 218, Queen-street. | WANTEDTa good Machinist, used to plain sewing; also, a Girl, about 15, to assist in housework.—Mrs Pardingtou, Lincolnstreet. WANTED, a good Second-hand Piano, cheap.—Apply, stating price and make, 11. Hammond, Star Otficc. WANTED to Borrow, at once, £50; good security given.—Apply by letter, C.H., Star Office. ANTED to Borrow at once, £450 (about 6 per cent.); first-class security. by letter T.H.. Star Office, XflJ ANTED, Eveky Vehicle Owner ¥ t wishing to dispose of or exchange his vehicle, to place it on Mackie'a Carriage Register. The best Agency. Large circulation. Ready sales. Commission on sale oii)v. Demand unsatisfied. Write for the Carriage Register.— Address High-street. ANTED, part use of an Office, for a commission agent who ha 3 office furniture, nnd would render assistance. — P.O. Box 542. ANTED, a first-class, well-trained Sheop Dog.—Apply, stating price, to Farmer, Star Office. W" "ANTED to Sell, the Furniture of a 5-roomcd cottage; price, £2C; buyer could have the cottage at 8s per week; close to Queen-street. —Apply to VV. Williams, Northern boot Factory, IyjTANTED the Public to Know—lib having come to my knowledge that an imitation of my Wine is now being offered to the public, I besr to inform them that no SHOP or STOKE has any LICENSE) or AUTHORITY TO SELL MY WINES, except the NEW ZEALAND WINE DEPOT.Karangahapc Road. J. WENDEL, Wine Manufacturer, Sjinonris-strcet. . WANTED KN OW N. ■ ] THE ANTICIPATED BOOM ARRIVED. C. W. G GODSON Tenders his sincere thanks lo his customer!) (Town and Country) for their very liberal patronage during the holiday season, which lias made it the moat successful Christmas oxperi- ] onced at the . LONDON ARCADE, Evon in the palmy days of AUCKLAND'S PROSPERITY. We have opened an immense quantity of Now Goods in every department, and have never before offered such a spiondid stock ; not less than A7.s°° . , ~ Vclue is displayed for our customers selection, but the mention of this inadequately conveys the extent, vniue. orvarlcty; certainly no Fancy Goods Establishment in Auckland or the colony contains anything approaching it, or oilors such facilities fo purchasers 33 GOODSOK'S LONDON ARCADES. JAPANESE AND ART BAZAARS. £55" Our great feature in these establishments is the perfect freedom with which visitors may inspect refrardlf ss of purchasing. Please remember: For Gold and Silver Jewellory (all warranted). Cutlery. Clocks, Electroplate, Stationary, Japanese Goods, Art and useful Uaakotware, Breakfast. Dinner. Dessert, Tea, and Toilet Sets. Glass and China, Beslca. Workboxes, Dressing Cases. Work Baskets and Tables, Albums, Photo Frames, Vases, liU3tres. Epergnas, Glass Shades of Fruit and Flowers, Dresden and Parisian China, Cricket and Teams Goods, Dolls (a specialty), and Fancy Goods from all parts of the world, suited for Presents for all times and all persons. A boautif ul assortment of choice Goods, Cups and Saucere, Afternoon Tea Sets, each in elegant-lined cases, etc.. etc., etc. Should be seen by those seeking novelties. Also, the lovely Flower Show in the window. A " dry summer" does not affect their bloominjc. and a " wet summer" does not dash GOQDs'oN'S r IoNPON, ARCADE, No. 1., WANTED KNOWN, WANTED TO BE WELL KNOWN— TUT A T H E W S , FANCY BAZAAR, 120, QUEEN-STREET. yy H V? Because you will find there the largest, and most varied stock of Fancy Goods in the colony. Because you will find there a choice assortment of Gold and Silver Jewellery in all the latest designs. Because the large stock of Toys, Stationery, etc.. will astonishyou. Because, beins: direct importers, all Goods are offered at irresistible prices. Because our Sixpenny and Shilling Stands are always attractive. Because courteous and obliging assistants are always to be found at M A■ T H B W S' FANCY BAZAAR, 12 0, QUEEN-STREET, .AND NEWTON BAZAAR, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. XV ANTED Known—That D. Gofdie ia V * prepared to supply all kinds ef Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills, Albert-streetiind .Breakwater Itoad, including i Joinery. Builders' Ironmongery, and Wbeelj vrnizhtst ■ Materials at < n e Lowest llarkeJ j Prices. i \}kl ANTED Known, that Repairs and 1?T Additions in all branches of the Building Trade, including; Draining, Fencing, and Concrete Work arc done at reasonable rates by i Jos. Becroft, Builder, Jervois Road.Ponsonby. WANTED Known, that. J. B. Blaikie'a Advertisement of Hardware appears j on another pn-S'e of tliis issue. J "VO" ANT E D KNO WN. ' ROBINSON, PHOTOGRAPHER, WEST END PHOTO ROOMS, PONSONBY. CABINETS .. ... .. 15sperdoz. CARDS .. 7/6 per doz. N.B—Tram Fares paid. Late Gregory.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1892, Page 1

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