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wanted. ___ WANTED ab once, 6 smarb Drapery Assi3tants.-Apply D. Macpherson and Co.,Jfe\vton. . TfI"rANTED, First-class Hands, in all VT branches of the Tailoring.—Apply W. Craig, D.I.C. .. WANTED, in established business, Partner With £200; business man preferred.—Apply C. Williamson, Land Agent, 83, Qucen-Btreet. WANTED, Situation as Manager of large Farm, Corn or Dairy or Mixed. Good fruit grower, all sorts, including vines, also draining land, also forestry, and measuring and road making, and am not afraid of work. Age 40, married and family. testimonials, and can give security in reason.— John Booth, Lanprar Grange Farm, Harby, Melton Mowbray, England. _ WANTED, Twenty Hands as Coat Improvers and Trousers Finishers. Also.smart Boy.—Apply J. M. Morran.Rultandatreet. ' ______ WANTED, Man, who understands planing machines, good wages; 7 Boys, for mill work ; Youths and Boys, for farms ; Servants of all kinds.—McLeod. 8. Queen-atreet. ANTED, first-class Trouser Hands. —Adams and Bunker. 124. Queen-street. ANTED, two Young Men, to milk, and drive a horse and cart.—Apply G. J. Jackson, Stationer, etc., Onehunga. \\7 ANTED, Young Man as cartor ; one V T used'to the trade preferred.—Billington and Drummond. Grocers. Freeman's Bay. ANTED, a Youth with two or three years'experience at the grocery trade. —Apply Gavin Wallace, Karangahape Road. ANTED, a Respectable Lad for the Hat Manufacturing.—Apply J. Crook, Murdock Road, Surrey Hills. ANTED, a emarfe Lad, about 14.— Apply at Gledhill's Soda Water Factory, Rutland-street. _____ WANTED, strong Lad; must milk well and be gonerally useful; country boy preferred,—Apply Charles Kelsey and Co., opposite Town Clock. \\T ANT-ED (Tea-packinp), 2 strong, act T tive Boys, not under 15. Apply Thursday morning, 9 o'clock, at Warehouse, Little Queen-street.—A. B. Nathan. WANTED, an industrious, well-edu-cated Boy as an Apprentice to the seed and florist business.—T. Steadman and Co., Queen-street, Auckland. WANTED, a Boy, accustomed to horaes, and who can milk.—Apply por■onally, George Mount, Mountain Road, Romuera. a strong, active Lad.— Upton and Co. W~ANTED,~Situ~ation by Middle-aged Person as Housekeeper to an elderly gentleman;— Address S.L., care of Mrs Francis, Toy Repository, Karangahape Road. ANTED, immediately, Cook for gentleman's family, town; Useful Boy. hotel; all classes Women Servants. — Mrs Clark's. Wakefleld-street. Office open To-night. WANTED, a Woman, to do washing.— Mrs W.A.Crombie,Fruiterer,WellesleyBtreet West. ANTED, a good General Servant.— Apply Mrs T. W. Leys, Argyle-street, Pons'onby (near Tramway Stables). , WANTED, a General Servant, able to cook, 12s; Girl, to assist, ss.—Heighten and Co.. General Agents, 104, Queen-st. W" ANTED, Generals, town, good places; Cook, hotel, country, 15s: Cook-Laun-dress, gentleman's family, 15s, country; Girls, 4s, 6s; Boy, farm.—Mrs Arthur's Registry. ANTED, a respectable Girl aboub 17. —Apply Woodyard, Lincoln-street, PoPßonby. , W ANTED, a Young Girl as General, — Apply Mrs J. Cleal, Fruiterer, Ponsonby Road. • WANTED, Girl, aboub 15, as General Servant. — Mrs Osborne. Pah House. Sunnyeide Road, Eden Yale Road, off Mount Edon Koad. WANTED, capable Young Girl to assist gonerally in business place; Bleep at home.—"The Lechereau," "Victoria-street East. ANTED, Engagement as Housekeeper or Lady Help.—Apply to E. P., Cowes P. 0.. Waiheke. WANTED, by lady engaged .during day, Furnished Bedroom, with use of piano and kitchen; near Graf ton Road preferred. —Address T.G., STAR Offlco. WANTED Known— R. Richardson, Engraver, Auckland Chambers, Highstreet, Auckland (a few doors abnre Vulcan Lane, west side), Door and Window Plates, Stencil Plates. Wheel Caps, Dog Collars, Jewellery, etc., neatly engraved. Work done for the Trad* on Coppw-plato. Wood, etc. WANTED Known, that BouquetsTcub Flowers, Ladies' Sprays and Gentlemen's Button Holes are always on sale at T. Steadman & Co.'s, Queen-street. ANTED Known—Dampier's New Music will arrive in a few days, all one price, Id copy. " Song That Reached my Heart," " Then iou'll Remember Me," etc.. etc, —W. B. Dampier. Victoria-street. thab W. H. Dampier 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. ANTED KNOWN. 1 THE ANTICIPATED BOOM ARRIVED. C. W. GOODSON Tenders his sincere thanks to his customers (Town and Country) for their very liberal patronage during the holiday season, which has made it the moat (successful Christmas experienced at the LONDON ARCADE, Even in the palmy days of AUCKLAND'S PROSPERITY. We hare opened an immense quantity of New Goods in every department, and have never beforo offered such a splendid atook ; not less than j67»s°° Value is displayed for our customers seleotlon, but the mention of this inadequately conveys the extent, value, or variety; oertainly no Fanoy Goods Establishment in Auckland or the colony contains anything approaching it, or offers such facilities to pvrcheners as GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES, JAPANESE AND ART BAZAARS. tar Our great feature in these establishments is the perfect freedom with which, -visitors may inspect regardless of purchasing. Please remember: For Gold and Silver Jewellery (all warranted). Cutlery, Clocks, Kleotroplate, Stationery, Japanese Goods, Art and useful Baskotware, Breakfast. Dinner, Dessert, Tea, and Toilet Seta. Glass and China, Desko. Workbozes, Dressing Cases, Work Baskets and Tables, Albums, Photo Frames, Vases, Lustres, Epergnes, 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 assortment of ohoioe Goods, Caps and Saucers, 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 blooming, and a " wet summer" does not daeh them. They are to be seen only at fiOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, No. L; '" . ' ' ' I_H — ■-TKT ANTED KNOWN,; ' -M a twttWQ , I For latest Novelties in high- • 5i7 A-α class Fancy Goods, useful _A_AAR I aad ornam e nt al. MATHEWS' 1 For newest designs in Gold BAZAAR I and Silver Jewellery. For handsome Electroplated Breakfast Sets, Tea MATHEWS' and Coffee Pots, Salad BAZAAR Salad Bowls. Cruets, Afternoon Sugars, Tea Spoons, etc., etc. MATHEWS' I For Birthday, Wedding, and BAZAAR I Complimentary Presents, MATHEWS , I Our Sixpenny and Shilling BAZAAR I Counters replenished daily. MATHEWS' I For this, and that* andY BAZAAR I everything. 1 120, QUEEN-STREET, AND J

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1892, Page 1

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