WantetL WANTED, a Cooper, for Tahiti, single. -For particulars, apply at noon to Donoldnnd E;deuboroush I Queen-strcct L ____ WANTED, Situation by blacksmith, as improver; country preferable.—A.H.. Sta R_ofHce. \&J ANTED, a Young Man to ride for W orders.-Apply Bond Bros., Butchers, Doyonport. ' WANTED, h stron? Errand Boy ; referenoes requirod.-lpply Milne & Oooyce. WANTED, an Errand Boy.—W. S.l _ .Tones. Saddler. WANTED, a Boy for Blacksmith's Shop.-Apply J. W. Thompson, Arch I Hill. __ __ ANTE?), a respectable Boy.—Appb; McLcod Bros.. Perambulator ailfc Wickerware Makers, toot of Upper Queenstreet. ___ WANTED, 20 Trouser Finishers ; also, • few smart Girls, to learn.—Arch. Clark and Sons. ~ "ANTED Apprentices to the Dress-making.-Apply to Mrs Huxtable at Rushbrook. Sneddon and Co.'s, 104 and 106, Canada Buildings, Queen-street. ANTED by Young Widow, Situation as housekeeper, lady help, or to assist lin business, and to teach young children music and fancy work. Comfortable homo more of an object than salary.—Address Olive, P. 0., Onehuiiga. . ANTE'S 7 a Cook.—Apply D. Connor, Customs-street East. W ANTED, General for the country ; no children, no milking.-Apply stating •wages, Country, Star Oiliee. ANTED, Girl about 16 (assist).— Apply Mrs J. N. Baxter. Jervois Road. ANTED, a respectable Girl for the V v Hat-making.-Apply J. Crook.Murdock Road, Surrey Hills. WANTED, Person to look after small shop, live rent free and small remuneration,—Address, A. J. Barlow, Parnell. ANTED to Let, Two Furnished Rooms with use of kitchen ; district of Parnell.—Apply Stab Oflice. WANTED to Rent, with purchasing clause, House of about 6 rooms ; must be situated in healthy locality.—Apply M.W.. Box 276, P.O. WANTED to Furcbaee. Shallots.— , Apply to Saarland andJJo., Limited. XNTEbrin pood condition, a Secondliand Full-size Side Saddle. —.Apply Y. Z., Star Office. _ W~ ANTED, copies of "Stanford's Rβveigo," new or second-hand.—A. Bady. WANTED, everyone to know thab the best Agency for the Selling or Letting oE their Properties is Thorncs's, 81, Queen-street. Fresh lists is3ucd weekly. ANTED Known — That J. B. Blaikie's Advertisement of Hardware appears in another page of this issue. "\ STAN TED Known—Beine the largest ?' V buyer at the auction sale of Flannels last Wednesday. I nhall sell it from 8d per yard—At Dam pier's, Victoria-street. W" ANTED Known — That I bought more than half the Boots that were sold by auction this morning at Mr Gabriel Lewis' because they were cheap. Particulars as soon as possible.—W. H. Dampier, Victoria-street. Be in time and get the pick. ANTED Known—That all our surplus stock of Boots and Shoes must bo cleared In 14 days. Now is the time for bargains. —SI. E. Gnrrett, Newton. ANTED Known— That J.I. E. Garrotb, Newton, is having a great Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes at slaughtered prices, to matt __ni for"Factory Machinery to arrive. W -ANTED Known.—To Horse Owners and Others. — That, I have started Business as General Blacksmith and Horseshocr.and trust that by good workmanship and moderate charges to merit a fair share of the public patronage—Alex. Munro, Wellesleystreet, Freeman's Bay. Known—That D. Goldie is v\ prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at bis Mills. Al'uert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinarv. Builfiors' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. WANTED KNOWN. W. R. ROBINSON, PiioTOORAPnuR (Late of Tuttie'p. Queeii-atreet.i, Is turning out tir.n-class work at the West End Photo Rooms, PONSONBY UOAD (lale Gregory) Cabjnetß Ids per dozen Cards • , ■• 7s6d •• Trams pass the door. ENLARGEMENTS. TO 'LIFE SIZE. \ 17ANTED KNOWN-MACKINTOSH V V OVERCOATS are easily Repaired bj asing INDIANITE. "Waterproof Cement. JOHN KENDERDINE, Chemist, Karangahape Road. \v V A N T E D X N 0 W N, V V That W. SI'ICDDING Manufactures all kinds oC I KNITTED lIOSIKRY. JERSEYS AND O'J'HJSR GOODS. Football and othsr clubs supplied with Jereeys and Hose. JERSEY SUITS A SPECIALTY. Call and inspect samples at KAKANGAHAPE ROAD, NBAU TOP OK QuiiEN-STRKKT. TIT ANT ED KSf OWN. jMOODSON'S T ONDON A RCADB VXOODSON'S 21.K0ADE No. 1, QUEEN-STREET (Next tho N.Z,. Clothing Factory), Contains a splendid stock of GOLD.AND SILVER JEWELLERY At prices to suit tho times : no imitation being displayed in the windows: every article -being genuine and warranted. THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT AND THE JAPANESE BAZAAR Contain the largest stock in any one retail establiibment in the colony, nnd tho constant arrival of new goods renders it necessary and interesting to pay frequent visit 3of inspection. C. W. GOODSON constantly studies to introcluce tho latest novelties in every department, both -useful and ornamental. For selecting presents of any kind the London Arcade and Japanese Bazaar present great advantages. Araonßst the Novelties just ODened is a TffiLKSCOPE FEATHER DWSTEtt (Japanese) to dust the loftiest rooms, and some lovely SATZUJIA VASES. Tbe choicest lOIKNCH FLOWERS, exquisitely beautiful, surpassing anything bi3i"oro seen in Auckland. s<5T -THE MATRIMONIAL CHAIR." the newest and best Puzzle, introduced for this season. Price, Is: post free to any address. Is. lis success in England has been perfectly phenomenal. It is really very amusing, andean be hud only at Goodson's London Arcades. Anticipating a large demand for FANCY DKB3S GOODS for the coming season, we have prepared accordingly. Gilt and Silver Spangles, Bracelets, Armlets, Collars, Aigrettes, Crowns, Coronets, Stars, Anchors. Stones, Rings, Braids, Fringos. Laces, etc. For a few tlnya we show samples in No. 1 Window. '?m ANTED KNOWN. MATHEW'S BAZAAR. Just Opened Up a SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OP HANDBAGS. PURSES, OAPtD CASES, POCKaT-J'.OOKS, BOUQ.UKT PAPERS, FLOWER-POT COVERS, NEW FANS AND TERRA COTTA GOODS, For Painting, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, Etc. Inspection Invited. MATHEW'S "OAZ&AR, j>; J" 120. QUEEN-STREET. DOT TRA DE.— Wauteri, Oou;] Fitter; ■ a's'>. Mnnhinist. and Young Woman t'er Ski vini: Maehiuft. -Apply -'Kapai" Boot Factory. ■ ] ' >\ ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1892, Page 1
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