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Wanted. WANTED, Partner, £30, 3 monbhs. l-3rd profits. No liabilities. Board and travelling free.—Alpha, Stab Office. 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 uot afraid of work. 1 Age 40, married and family. First-class testimonials. and can give security in reason.— . John Booth, Lanerar Orange Farm, llarby, Melton Mowbray, England. _____ \I7ANTED, a respectable Boy for the ? V Tailoring —Apply Smith and Caushey. WANTED, a, Boy, for tho Butchering.—Apply to C. Cato, Ponsonby Road. ' 1 0^ _ ANTED, for bhe country, an Elflerly VV Woman as working housekeeper.—Apply Aliss Runciman, Dressmaker, Hobson-st. \7K_TANTED, Hotel Housekeeper, wa_es> V V 25s : 4 Hotel Generals ; 4 Generals, Ponsonby ; Housemaid and General, same place ; 3 Nurse Girls. Generals, North Shorn, Grafton Road, Parnell, Gisborne, WhanKaroi, Epsom, Thames. Mount Eden, St. Helier's Bay, Remuera ; Men to plough and milk, Boys to milk and drive; at Hnnnaford'sßegistry. WTaNTEDT a thorough General Servant. References required.—Mrs J. L. Holland, Grafton Road, corner of Wynyard-s___ WANTED, v good General Servant.— -Apply to Mrs Middleton, Hotel, Opunakc. W~ ANTED7~_y tt young Girl from country, a Situation, in or near town, as Waitress, or to assist in shop and plain sewing. If any person wanting the above assistant would leave their address with E.M., Star Oflice, on or before Thursday, 7 p.m.. I would call to see them as soon as time would permit. WANTED, a Situation, by two Young Girls, ono as housemaid, the othor as waitress.—Mrs Stewart's Registry (late Elsm ore's). "TSTANTED, immediately, good House VV and Parlour Maid; must have good reference. — Apply Mrs PaiD, Ellesmere, Princes-street. W' AN TED, Ilot water Apparatus (boiler and 150 feet 4 inch pipe) for heating | vinery.—Apply Horace Walker, Commercial Union Insurance ' 'ompany. Shortland -street. "% JIT ANTED, second-hand with * ¥ boiler; mistress preferrod.—Apply by letter, stating price and where to be soon, to W. .T. Boylan,Commission Agent, Firth's Buildings, Quecn-Btrect. WANTED to Borrow. £200; principals only dealt with.—Apply Delta, Star oaice. ANTED to Soil, a Bargain, finetoned Dominion Organ, near'.y new, { with Scribner's Resonant Pipe Combination, 15 stops, handsome case, c c.—Can bo seen at house below Mr Griffiths', Cobden-street, Newton. ANTED Soon—Pollock's celebrated Kid Shoes (Gent's), only lis 6d, aud the other Bankrupt Stock of Boots, at Dampier's Three Shops in One, Victoria-street. ''\\r ANTED, ab once, Second-hand Lisht VV Spring Carts and Tax Carts, and Single and Double Buggies and Pluetona. —■ James Mackie, High-street. WANTED Known—lfc will pay to look around our premises. Every article at and under cost price, during Summer Clearing Sale.—J. and W. Williams, Karangahape Koad. WANTED Known. — The following Cheap Underclothing, etc. Ladies' Underveßts, ls 6d to 4s lid; Ladies' Chemises, ls to 7s lid; Ladies' Nights. 2s lid to 8s 6d; Ladies' Drawers, ls 3d to 4s lid; Ladies' Cooking and other Aprons, 6d to 6s lid; Ladies' Silk Aprons. Is lid ; Great Variety of. Ladies' Handmade Underclothing; Ladies' Morning Wrappers, 10s 6d to £3; Infants' Day and Nightgowns, ls 3d to Es lid ; Infanta' Day and Night Flannels, ls 6d to 3s 6d ; Infants' First Shirts, 4Jdto2s6d; Infants' Cloaks, 6s lid, worth 12s 6d ; Children's Chemises, 8d to 3s 6d: Children's Nights, ls to 4s lid; Children's Drawers, Cd to 2s Ud; Children's Petticoats, ls to 2s 6d ; Children's Pinafores, 9d to 6slld; Infants' Pelisses, 2s lid to 27s £d ; Infants'and Children's Dresses, beautiful designs, 2s Od to 8s 6d; Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, at Ridiculous Prices ; Scotch Fingering Wool, Is 6d and ls lid ; Berlin Fingering Wool, 2s 6d tho head—At Dampier's (3 Shops in onei, Victoria-st. W'~ ANTED Seen — The grand lot of Fashionable Perfumery, including Rowland's celebrated Balm of Columbia, 3s 6d bottles lor Is 6d ; Marcnssa Oil, 33 6d bottles. Ii 6d : Violet Powder, {lb packets, 4d ; grand assorted Perfumes, 9d the bottle; beautiful Fancy Soap in boxes of three, 6d ; large Aromatic Smelling Salts (cut glass), ls; small do., 3d; Toilet Vinegar, 6d per bottle ; Lime.juice and Glycerine, ls bottles for 6d ; Nail Brushes, 2d ; Sir Astiey Cooper's Sarsaparilla, ls 6d the bottlo ; Fruit Syrup, 6d the bottle, at Dampier's Tlirco Shops in one, Victoria-street. _ WANTED KNOWN - That "f have j enlarged my premises, and have now better facilities for building and repairing buggies than ever. I thank my old customers for past support, and invite all requiring such work done to give me a trial. Free stabling for horses while repairs are being dono, and moderate charges. - EDWIN HARVIE, Upper | \\TaNTED Known-Thafc D. Goldie is * » prepared to supply all kinds of Timber »nd othor Building Materials at hi 3 Mills, Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wiieelwright. Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. ANTED Known—Desperate ! A fow pieces of FJannotte at 2i|d a yard, at our Summer Clearing Sale.—J. aud W. Williams, Karangahape Read. WANTED Known— Now's tho timeDress Goods, Prints, and Shirtings positively at half-price, at our Summer Clearing Sale—J. and W. Williams, Karangahape Road. "Vy ANTED KNOW N. GOODSON'S TON DON A RCADE OODSON'S JUONDON -ARCADE No. 1 QUEEN-STREET (Next, the N.Z. Clothing Factoryl, Contains n Splendid Stock of GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY. At prices to suit the times; no imitation being displayed in the windows; cvory article being genuino and warranted. THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT AND THE JAPANESE BAZAAR Contain the largest Stock in any one retail establishment in the colony, and the constant arrival of new goods renders it necessary i._i interesting to pay frequent visits of inspection. C. W. GOODSO.V constantly studies to introduce the latest novelties in every department, ! both useful and ornamental. For selecting preI scnts of any kind the London Arcade and Japanese Bazaar presents groat advantages. tST Just opened "TOURLOUROU HOOPLA BRAX "and "NAVALMANOEUVRES '-The Most popular games of tha season. The Ii? lIIISOENT DISC, or Ce'.our Producer, is selling rapidly at One Shiliim.'. Again we have the JBAMBOO TRIPOD WO Kit. or Flower Stand*, at ls 6d eachcheaper than before. The FORTUNE-TELLING DISC, One Shilling each. lOndiess aniusemont. Some lovely Grasses, plain and coloured, from One Shilling each. Pot Plants, Jardinieres, and Vases. Terra Cotta Goods for Painting. Please remember the addressNo. 1.6, QUEEN-STREET (Next the New Zealand Clothing Factory). A THORO UGfclL- experienced Tra ye I - -TjL lor, who intends visiting Sydney enrly next mouth, is open to Negotiate any C-om-niis ions or Business Mat tors. Clients can I depend on the best attention being given to their interests.—Apply Mr J. Lepper, Stak Office. REW'S selling Flour, Bran, Sharps, Maize. Oats, etc., c;c, at lowest market rates. __ REAV'S selling pure Indian Tea at ls 6d _ P'J r ibgO M E T H I N G NEW! "XV ANTED KNOWN-That W. SPEDDING, Karaiigahane Koad. is the Retail Agent for Wheeler and Wilson's World Famous New High Ar:n Family Sewing Machine.:.—Wholesale Agents: Arch. Clark „ Sons. Shortland St TO GROCERS — Bookkeeper and Counterman Open for Engagement.— Address Rusines", Box 105, Post-oiTice, Auckland. EAV'S P9lling"Best Hobart Town Pota- ' toes. 3s 6d per cwt: Prime Fresh Butter, §d per lb i Fresh Eggs, lOd per doz,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 51, 1 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 51, 1 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 51, 1 March 1892, Page 1

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