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W _. .__ first-class Apply by j/ mifes of the store. .— _ —r—.— vifANTKD, first-class Vesb Hand.--W Ai^B__ytKw_^j_S_sJ^te ■T«7ANTED,"ffOO(I Painter to Paint and IVY P^rM-a Cottage; labour only or .other- ! Jsl-ApX tomorrow Gothic House, Newton I Road West. ] j- . WANTED, a iirst-class Baker.—Apply Star BftkeCT_yictoria*toggj_ _____ YiKTANTED, at once, a willing Youth, W for■ th- "roccry trade, able to dnve.Apply H .M ! Smeotoß, Household Supply Stoics, Poneonby Road. . !—__ a Boy, 12 to 14 years of W ape, -or the country.-Apply at Wood-, ville House, Parliainont-street. strong Lad to drive a cart. VV -Apply Gavin Wallace, KaraJigahape ; . —|i i ANTED, a amnrb Boy.—Apply tonight, Fenton and Co.. Butchers.Queenstreet. . —:—1 Woman Cook (20s),"WaiW trees (15s), same place,; HoujmaM. Waitress, same placo ; 3 Cooks. 12a : 2° pr G Rood wases, all parts; Boy Milkers.-Mrs Lockley, 280, Queen-street. ; 2 Working Housekeopers, ' 3 Hotel Generals, 4 Generals (Poneonby), 2 Generals (to milk), Man (to plough and milk), Groom Gardener, and Handy Man, Generals (VValkato, ParncU. Not th Shore, Green Lane, (Jrofton Itoad, Newton, Mount Albert, Ouehnnsa).—Haniiaford's.. j | T&TANTED,' a Geiier.il Servant; referV ? ences required.—Apply_STAß_Office.__ ANTED, tirsc-cilass Machinist.—Apply B. J. M. Kemp. Tailor, Parnell. ANTED to Berrow, at ouce,- £50 ; p-ood security jjiven.— Apply bjletter, G.H., Stab Oltice. " ANTED, part use of an Office, for a comnnssion agent who has office furniture and would render assistance.;;-P.O. Box 342. '■'■ WANTED to Rent, sood detached fiixroomod House, with bath-room, etc.; within 10 minutes , walk of railway.-Stitercnt to H_.. Bos 5, P.O. 't \"V ANTED Known—That D. Goidie is v ? prepared to supply all kinds end other Building .Materials at, his Mills, Albert-street*nd Breakwater Road, inclndins: Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, andf.Wfieeiwrichts , ;\fnteriala, at tho Lowest sMarkot Prices. \%J ANTED Known, that Repairs and *'?' Additions in all branches of tKe Building Trade, including Draining, Fencfiig, and Concrete Work are done at reasonable rates by Jos. Becroft, Builder, Jcrvoie RoadyPotisonby. WANTED KNOWN- . . CORNEATA 1 IPINK Cob:«" Cubk). Painless, Safe, Effectual. Bottles, with brush, Is each. ■ TNDIANITE (Wα ce.'M'roop , C'cmext). f For Repairing , MacKintosb Overcoata Best Comout for Leather Patches. JOHN KENDERDI N ; E, ■■' Chkmist, Karangahape Roa£ ; WANTED X N OjW N. ! " THE AMTICIPATIDD BOOM ARRIVED, j 1 C. W, GOODSON I . Tenders his sinorj shanks to his cMtocjers (Town and Co>intrj> roi- their very liljrai patronage dui'iliK the holiday season, which has made it the. mo«t successful Christra^experionced at the ''W . IO ND ON "A R c;a|JE3, ; Eror.in'thcpalmydaysof jf AUCKLAND'S PROSPPJRITIi We have opened an immense quantitjlof New Goods In every department, and havelievcr bo-foi-e offered such a splendid stock ; not]essthaa ' '' £i,s°° ■ : ■$ •; Value is displayed for our customerj'flection, but the mention of this inadeqnntol#|cbnvay3 the extent, value, or variety; certainly io Fancy Goods ffsteb'ishment in Auckland or tSe colony containsanythingapproachingit, Or oferjsucli faciliMes to ptirchpwers as ;| GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. ' JAPANESE AND ART BAZAARS. f/r Our great feature in these establishments is theperfect freedom with which vis|ora may. inspeot refrardlr.ss of purchasing. Please remember: Vox Gold and Silfer Jewellory (all warranted). Cutlery, Clocks,' Electroplate, Stationery, Japanese GoodsJArt and useful Bnsketware, Brenkfast. Dinnef Dessert, Tea, and Toiißt Sets, Class and ChinL Vceke, ] Workboxes, Dres*iner C»Siiß. Work Bekets and i Tablee, Albums, Piioto Frames, Vasef Lustres, 1 Kpergrnes, Glass Shades oC Fruit I Drendeii and Parisian China, Cricketiid Tennis Goods, Dolls (a specialty), and Faiicy Goods from all parts of the world, suited fo| Presents for all times and all persons. A beautiful assort-, j ment of choice Goods, Cnps and San Mrs, Afternoon Tea Sets, each in cloKant-liued iiksea, etc., etc, etc. Should be seen by thora seeking novelties. Also, tho lovely Flower Slow in the window. A "drysummer''does notpffeat their blooming, and a " wefsummer" doeinot dash them. They are to bo seen only at f. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADJB, No. 1. WANTED X N'JO WN, WANTED TO BE WELL KnlwN— JVJ" A T H E fW S , ' FANCY BAZAAR, I 120. QUEEN-STREET. YjT H: V? .j;/ Because you will find there the largest and most jaried atook of Fancy Goode in the colony. Because you will find there a choice assortment of Gold and Silver Jewellery in all the latest designs.. Becaiisetha large stock of Toyk, Stationery, etc., will astonish you. •■. ■ Because, being 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 j_|/ff. A■T "he ;.w s , FANCY BAZAAR, 12 0. QUEEN-S TRE BT. AND NEWTON BAZAAR, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. p ARM w AN t E D. The proprietor of a flrst-clase paying Manufactory aeiires a Partner (sleeping or working). With a capital of £1,000. Aguanmtee of over nine per cent, can be given. This is a flretatsl A C °" CCrD ' lnfull wor! ". Name, to be had Apply Stab Office.' CJPACE IS; ANNIHILATE by agoodToleacopoorßinocularGlase. A large assortment at PEACOOK'S, Shortlend-sU-eet. The LILIPUT OPERA GLASS is .worth inspection. Also, Working Model*. Maglo Laaterns, etc.. ■ ■ mHE adverfcieer beiDg about) to retnrnlo «■!««. w d * nd to eav« expense, oners her eervicei on _»« Yoyojre aitior ai Of onildron.— a TiIS otßoi.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1892, Page 1

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