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| Wanted. t Shoeing and General Smith. ANTED, a Young Man, good Milker and useful on Farm; good wages if suitable.-Apply G. J. Jackson, Stationer, etc., i ANTED. Good Travellers and Canvassers. Good live.-M. E. Porter and Co., 304, Victoria Arcade. WANTED, in established business, Partner with £200; business man preferred.—Apply C, Williamson, Land Agent, 83, Queen-street. ANTED, a Youth to join another in English Lessons from an experienced Tutor, on low terms.—Address S.F., Star Office, ANTED, a Boy, to ride for orders ; must be used to the trade.—Apply FowlerandjCo., Butchers. ANTED, a Boy, accustomed to horses, and who can milk.—Apply personally Grange Mount)* Mountain Road. Remuera. ANTED, 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. First-class testimonials, and can give security in reason.— John Booth, Langar Grange Farm, Harby, Melton Mowbray, England. WANTED, a good General Servant.— Apply Mrs T. W. Leys, Argyle-street, Ponsonby (near Tramway Stables). WANTED, General Servant; references required,—Apply before 1 and after 7 p.m. to Mrs Haultain, Williams-street, Devonport, near Cheltenham Beach. ANTED, a General Servant; must be good cook and laundress; references required. — Apply Mrs Graves Aickin, Park Road, after six in tho evening. ANTED, a Girl as Servant. No washing. References required.—Apply to Mrs Oberlin Brown, Albert Avenue, Mount Eden, near District School. ANTED, Engagement as Housekeeper or Lady Help.-Apply to E. P., Cowes P. 0.. Waihcke. ANTED, 6 Apprentices to the Dressmaking and Mantlemaking. — Apply Milne and Choyce. WANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmaking and Mantlemaking.—Apply Mrs Crombie, Franklin Road. ANTED, a little Girl, about 14, to help and mind baby.-Apply Mrs Robinson, Gnndry and Oxford-streets. WANTED, respectable Girl of 16 or 17, to assist with housework and children. —Apply Hepburn-street, three doors below Selwyn-strect, after 3 o clock on Saturday. WANTED, a Girl about 15 years of ago, for housework;— Apply Mrs W. J. Potter, Burlcigh-street. j TTTANTED, for sjnall family in the V V country, a smart Girl.— Apply Mrs Kavanagh, Nelson-st., n|ar Scott, the Grocer. ANTED, a emaft Girl, 12 to 14, to assist in housev&rk; will be one of the family; one wanting a, home, or from the country preferred.—Mrl Johnson, Grocer, Mt. Eden Road. I ; WANTED. — Sif roomed House for Sale; large Allotment, every convenience, cheap; sitt&ted in Ponsonby.— Address Mr Rogers, Frejiklin Road. WANT E D—EveryWiy to see Killarney, Cairo, BrooklynJßrjdge, Gibralter. Isle of Man, Scotland—At NM&flty Depot, Karangahape Road, near Reseryprf WANTED to Sell|Piano in good condition: black andjoldcase; 15 guineas.— Address L.W.. Star Ofilfe. ANTED, the m|sical public to know that I have redmed all my choice and well selected stock of sew Sheet Music to Id (one penny) per copy, piemomber this music is quite newand there aft about "six thousand" copies to select from, ofJMuch the following is a sample : " Song That! Reached My Heart," "Scenes That Are Brir.Hfest," " Arab's Farewell to His Favourite Stetil" "Silvery Waves," " Old Folks At Home."i6fc., etc. All one price, Id the copy—At Millerfc'Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria-street. |j ANTED Knowii that 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 abetter class of goods. Lot of Fancy and other Fowls at .T.Walker's. Leghorns. Spanish, Andahiii&ns, Brahmas, Cochins, etc-J. Walker. City Market. - XJtt ANTED KnoWB-That D. Goldie is V v prepared to supply all kinds ot Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills. Albort-strcetnnd Breakwater Road, including Joinery. Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. Tv WANTED KNOWN-* CORrfEATAIPihk Corn Cure). Most effectual cure for Hard or Soft Corns. Bottles, with brush. Is. JOHN KENDERDINE, Chemist, Road. ; W"A"N T El'" K■N'-:cPW*Wj THE ANTICIPATED BOOM ARRIVED. C. W. IGOODSON Tenders his sincere thanks to his customers (Town and Country) for their very l 10 6™! Patronage during the hfliday season, which has made it the most suifesaful Christmas experi-, encfd at the LONDON? ARCADE, Even in thf palmy days of AUCKLANJf PROSPERITY We have opened an limense quantity of New Goods in every department, and.have never.be. I foro offered such a srfendidstock; not less than I J7.5 00 Value is displayed fS our customers' selection, but tho mention of ibis inadequately conveys .he -.xteiit, value, orlariety; certainly no Fancy GooH.s Establishments Auckland or the colony cog tains anything afroaching it, or offers sucn facilities to purchases as _____ , GOOLSON'S ARCADES. » JAPANESE IND ART BAZAARS. W Our gr« n Tealre in those establishments is the perfen*. freedof with which visitors may inspeot regardless oWurchasmg. _ Please remember for Gold and Silver Jewel, lery (all warrantedfOutlery. Clocks Electrcplate. Stationary, Japanese Goods, Art and useful Basketwaie, Breakfast. Dinner. Dessert. Tea, and Toilet Set! G las3 «££? ? h i na l 5° 9 _,„a Workboxes. Dressing" Cases. Work Baskets and I Tables. Albums, Photo Frames, Vases, Epergaes, Glass Stapes of Dresden and Parisian China, Cricket and Tennis Goods. Dolls (a B ,j«cialtyi. and *£$£** from all parts of thlworld. suited for Preaente for all times and atftersons. A beautiful assort-, mont of choioa Gcoi». Oops and Saucers. Afternoon Tea Sets, eaclP elegant-lined casoß, etc., etc.. etc. Shonldjbs seen by OMWkbg novelties. Also, M lovely; Flower Show in.the window. A " dry eAmnier" does not affect their blooming, and a "fet summer" does not dash them. They are ttfbe seen only at 1 'fiOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, No.. 1.; i*W-~A"N T'J D"T K'N O'W-n;| MA TWirw-. iW latest Novelties in highMATHEWS' * class Fancy Goods, useful ■"AAAARj an d ornamental. MATHEWS' For newest designs in Gold BAZAAR! and Silver Jewellery. fwor handsome KlectroDlftted Breakfast Sets, Tea t MATHEWS' ' and Coffeo Pots, Salad \ BAZAAR Salad Bowls. Cruets. AfterMX noon Sugars, Tea Spoons. etc., etc. 1 MATHEWS' (For Birthday, Wedding, and f BAZAAR I Complimentary Presents. MATHEWS'- f Our Sixpenny and Shilling BAZA AR| Counters replenished daily. MATHEWB* JFor this, and that, and BAZAAR! everything. 120,- IuEEN-STBEET,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1892, Page 1