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Wanted. WANTED, a steady Man that can milk a J? ak< ? hiQ isclf useful on a farm; g?°£n W^ S nA smtable ---Apply G. J. Jackson, Stationer, Onehunga. WANTED, good Coatmakers.—Adams _ L I2J. Queen-street. VST ANTED, an experienced Horse-shoer \l„w Mli ci & ultural Sm "h; must be sober. -■Apply MessrsMnnroand Page, Albert-st. Employment as Improver !L «,on , £ a \ ine tmaking, by a respectable y - oU^„t^ has been three years apprenticed to the trade—Address W., Star Office._ W ANTED, a strong Youth -one having /', a sl ,'Bht knowledge of the trade preferred. - Apply Gallaugher and Entriean, Grocers. WANTED, a Respectable Errand Boy. _JT A prtyß : _J 1 M i Kemp, Parnell. WANTED, a number of Boys? at the .JJL __£gPeandl'vvine Works. Stanley-street. WANTED, stnaib shop Boy.-Apply fh. H - Victoria-street. VST ANTED, a Smart Boy.—Apply J. t ificateofbirfh^_ R^; Street - BringCer ' WANTED, a strong Youth, one ac- . i ~c u^t ome d to riding out for orders. - Apply t.. Kaynes, Butcher, Parnell. WANTED, for the Taranaki district, a nrst-class Milliner.-Apply to Mr J. Paterson, Arch. Clark and Sons 1 . \\f ANTED, 6 Apprentices to the DreseMJtoeandffi o f ce and Mantlemaking.-Apply 10|7 ANTED, middle-aged Woman, Tor nd Baker UDtry situation -- A PP l y to Ewington WANTED, a good General Servant. - nßn nht^l y rs T " W - L °s rs - Argyle-street, Ponsonby (near Tramway Stables). WANTED, a good General Servant. i „i- Tvi™ od - wageß - „References required.Mrs Choyce, Park Koad. off Grafton VST ANTED, at oncQ> a respeefcab i e Qj rl . , -~2 ! S ok after children and be useful.— APP'r.- 51 tsSwanson, Rose Road, Surrey Hills. WANTED, at once, a respectable Girl, •n tO , d H the aousework.-Apply Mrs Watkins. Brick Bay Road, Devonpon. 'VSJANTEU to be adopted, a healthy * " . -?W Boy. 2 months old, entirely given up.—Address Nellie, Post-office. Newton. ANTED, a good Second-hand Port,*uteau. m or Gladstone Bag, about 3ft Portmanteau, Star Office. WANTED, Sick Sewing Machines sent to Scptt's Hospital, Victoria-st.. opposite Dampiers. No cure, no pay. New Machines, lowest prices. WANTED, Everybody to See Killarncy and other places, at Novelty Depot, Karanganape Road, near Reservoir. WANTED, Good Freehold Securities for small sums, or up to £2,500.-Apply to Cahill. 87 Queen-street. WANTED, Storekeepers, Gumdiggers, and Settlers to buy C. Beef, best quality and sound, at lid and 2d per lb. Special price for large quantities. - Hulme and Co., Butchers, Queen-street. TIT ANTED, to Purchase a Building SecV 7 tion or four-roomed cottage within five minutes walk of Customs-street West; nm3tbe cheap for cash.—Apply to A. Parker, coal and firewood merchant, Customs-street. WANTED Known.—Drawing for the Picture (Lake Takapuna) took place yesterday, No. 80 being the winner. TS7ANTED Known, that W. H. Damv V pier has opened a Ladies' and Children s Outfitting Establishment in Victoriastreet, next to his Fancy Goods and Boot Shops. All classes of goods, from the lowest to the highest prices, in Baby Linen and Ladies' Underclothing. His motto is still Wonderful Bargains, although in a better class of goods. TT* ANTED Known—That D. GoldicTis TV prepared to supply all kinds of Timber I and other Building Materials at his Miils. , Albert-streetand Breakwater Road, including I Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheel* ; wrights 1 Materials, at tho Lowest Market Prices. \\," ANTED KNOW N.; 1 THE ANTICIPATED BOOM ARRIVED. C. W GOODSON Tenders his sincere thanks ti his -justomers (Town and Country) for tbei: very liberal pat- i roaage doling tbo holiday season, which has | made it the most successful Christmas czperi- , enced at the LONDON ARCADE, ; I Even in the palmy days of I AUCKLAND'S PROSPERITY. IWe have opened an immense quantity of New I | Goods in every department, and have never be- ! I fore offered such a splendid stock ; not less than I A7»s°° ! Value ii displayed for our customers' selection, I but the mention of this inadequately conveys I the extent, value, or variety; certainly no Fancy Goods Establishment in Auckland or the colony contains anything approaching it, or offers such facilities to purchasers as GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. JAPANESE AND ART BAZAARS. 0T Oar great feature in these establishments Is the perfeot freedom with which visitors may inspect regardless of purchasing. Please rsmember: For Gold and Silver Jewellery (all warranted). Cutlery, Clocks, Electroplate, Stationery, Japanese Goods, Art and useful Basketware, Breakfast. Dinner. Dessert, Tea and Toilet Sets. Glass and China, Desks. Workboxeß, Dressing Cases. Work Baskets and Tables Albums, Photo Frames, Vases, Lustres. Energies. Glass Shades of Fruit and Flowers, Dresden and Parisian China, Cricket and Tennis Goods Dolls (a specialty), and Fancy Goods from all parts of the world, suited for Presents for all times and all persons. A beautiful assort-! ment of choice Goods, Cops and Saucers, After-, noon 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 blooming, and a " wet summer" does not dash, them They are to be seen only at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, No. TTT A N TED KNOWN., „, i Tr ™,,Tc ! i I For latest Novelties in highMATHKWS fclaSß F ancy Goods, useful ~BA4AAtt| and ornamental. MATHEWS* I For newest design? in Gold IBAISAARI and Silver Jewellery. For handsome Electroplated Breakfast Sots, Tea MATHEWS' and Coffee Pots., Salad BAZAAR Salad Bowls, Cruets, Afternoon Sugars, Tea Spoons, Tetc, etc. MATHEWS' I For Birthday, Wedding, and I BAZAAR I Complimentary Presents. MATHEWS' I Our Sixpenny and Shilling BAZAAR I Counters replenished daily. MATHEWS' I For this, and that, and | BAZAAR I everything. I .^— 120, QUEEN-STREET, AND ""* KABANGAHAPE ROAD. TIOANTLD Known—You can get " The VYf Song that Reached my Heart" and thousands of other well-known songs, pieces, etc for 2d the topy (catalogues on application) at 'Miller's Fancy Repository, 110, Victoriastreet. . IST ANTED KNOWN^ ' W CORN BATA (Pink Corn Cure). •uLt effectual cure for Hard or Soft Corns. Bottles, with brush, Is. JOHN EENDERDINE, j Chemist- £arangahapo Road. r I ; ;■ . \jrr nTTTT)" 'K~N~0~W~^; ROBINSON, PHOTOGRABHER, WEST END PHOTO ROOMS, PONSONBY. CABINETS « „ .. 15sperdoz. CARDS .. •• -j_ •• 7/6perdoz. N.B—Tram Fares paid. v - Lata firogory. •

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1892, Page 1

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