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Wanted. - ; - WANTED Known. — Pianofortes Tuned, as.—G. Hood Norman-street, Mountßoskill Road.. Orders'receivedsby Mr Finch. Stationer. Queen-street. WANTED Known—The cheapest house for Blankets and Flannels is at C. Hopkins', 252 and 254, Queen-street, during his Clearance Sale. J '- ANTED, heads of families to visit C. Hopkins during hia Great Clearance Sale, for every description of Boys' and Mons Clothing.-252 and 254, Queen-street. WANTED, everyone to know that the best Agency for the Selling or Letting of their Properties is Thornes's, 81, Queen-street. Fresh lists issued weekly. W" ANTED Known—That the best and cheapest place to buy a stylish Dress is at C. Hopkins' Great Clearance Sale, 252 and 254, Queen-street. W~ ANTED Known—That 0. Hopkins is now holding his Annual Clearance Sale, and that all descriptions of Drapery and Clothing will be greatly reduced in price, to effect a speedy clearance. WANTED" Known—That Coal Boxes, for Drawingraovn, Diuingroom, Office, and Kitchen are beiug now sold about halfprice. Fenders, Fire Irons, Ashpans, less than they are sold in England. They must be sold at our Cheap Sale.-J. and J. DICKEY, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known — That J. B. Blaikie's Advertisement of Hardware appears in another page of >hia issue. XNTED Known — That wo mean business, and are determined to still Further Reduce Prices of Electro-plated Cruets, Biscuit Boxes, Toast Racks, Breakfast; Cruets. B.M. Teapots, Butter Coolers, Candlesticks, Crumb Trays and Brushes, Caffetiers, Tea Trays, Cash Boxes, etc., during Cheap Cash Sale.-J. and J. DICKEY, 234. Queen-st. - ANTED Known—That simplicity, durability, beauty and perfection are combined in the Rochester Electric Banner and Duplex Table Lamps, Shop Lamps. Hanging Lamps, and Hand Lamps. The makers claim for the Rochester that it is the Best Lamp in the World, and we are selling them all an lower prices than ever. See.—J. &S J. BICKKY, 234, Queen-street. W ANTED Known—That every description of Millinery will be greatly reduced in price during the Sale. Straw Hats, good shapes, 6d, 9d, and Is, to clear.—C. Hopkina, Qucen-atreet. [ ■V&TANTED Known—Thab we are deterV ? mined to make a clean sweep of all our Brushes, Brooms, Shoe and Black Leadßruahes, Paint, Plate, and Lime Brushes, at prices when purchased we nover dreamt- of selling, even at a cheap sale. Go to J. and J. DICKEY'S, 234, Quean-street. ~\hj~ ANTED Thosediving upHousekeepV v ing to Know that we are Cash Buyers o£ Furniture, Pianos, etc., to any extent. Bayers should call and inspect our Stock of New and Sftcond-haad Furniture.—Earnsbaw and Price, opposite Howe-street, Karangahape Road. WANTED Known — Electro - plated Spoons and Forks, Buttor Knives, Jam and Salt Spoons, and Sugar Tongs, all best quality. We have reduced the prices in common with every article in the House-furnishing Ironmongery at J. and J. DICKEY'S, 234, Queen-street. TJO" ANTED - KNOWN. I AM MOVING THE WHOLE OF .MY NEWTOM BAZAAK STOCK To my Larger and More Centrally Situated Premises known as' MATHEWS1 'FANCY GOODS BAZAAR, 120, QUEEN-STREET. This Combining of Stacks, together with the New Shipments Continually Arriving, will give an almost unlimited stock of every description of FANCY GOODS, TOYS. STATIONERY. ELTCCTRO-PLATED WARE, GLAS3 AND CROCKERY WARE; BASKET WARE. Etc., Etc., to select from at Lowest Possible Prices.' T C* TVfATHEWS, . .120,. QUEEN-STREET. Known'—'Clearance Sale, ' ? V" "■' Clearance Sale: All goods, to be-sold at prices which must'effect a speedy sale. 500 yards, Dress' Tweed at 6|d. former -price 9Jd ; Twilled Winsey, 6d yarn ; Scarlet Elannel, 9Jd, former price Is; White Flannel 10id, former price Is; Union Tick, 6d. value for Is; Grey Sheeting. IOJd, former price, 13; White Cvoydon Sheeting,. 10id, former price, Is; Unbleached Tabling, Is. former price, Is 3d; splendid White Damask, 3s 3d, value for ,4s per yard ; Girl's Cashmere Hose, 9d, value for Is ; a job lot of Stockings, size 2, at 2Jd per pair, value for 6d. We call special attention to our White and Blue-white Flannels from lOd, which are by far the cheapest and beat in the city, and caunot be replaced at the money. Anyone wanting fine Flannels should embrace this opportunity, as they cannot be bought either wholesale or retail at the money I am offering them for during sale —Address, J. Green, 78, Victoria-street. N.B. To Let, Rooms for a Dreesmaker.—J. Green. WANTED Known—David Garriock is Removing from Hobson-street to Karangahape Road, opposite Foresters' Hall, and will hold a Specially Cheap Cash Sale for ten days. Everything at giving away prices. Dress. Mantle and Habit-making as usual. WA N T~E~D X" N" O;W '& .—_— . r^i OODSON'S J ONDON A RCADE UroODSON'S JUONDON iS-RCADE ' i '■ No1. 1 v ' . QUEEN-STREET (Next the .N./i. Clothing Factory), Contains aSlendid Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY. At prices to suit the times ; no imitation being displayed in the windows ; every article being genuine ahd warranted. THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT And the JAPANESE BAZAAR Contain tho Largest Stock in any one Retail Establishment in tho colony, aad the constant arrival of New Goods renders it necessary and interesting to pay frequent visits of inspection. C. W. GOODSON constantly studies to introduce the Latest Novelties merer.v Department, both useful and ornamental. For selecting presents of any kind the London Arcade and Japaneso Bazaar present great advantages. NEW GOODS .ins' opened :—Some Beautiful Electro-plated Ware ; Japanese Tripod Work .Tables, from:l*.9d each.; the nowest shades in Glass Epqrgnes and Baskets for Flowers, Relief Scrups, Birthday Cards and Books, Lovely Faus in all shad 63 ; Ladies' Handbags, very choice and very cheap, exquisite French Flowers, Photo Frames, hand-painted on fro3tod glass, with bamboo frames. "THK MATRIMONIAL CHAlß.'thjjnewest and best Puzzle introduced for this Season Price, Is ; post freo to any address. Is. Its success in JKngland has been perfectly phenomenal. It is really very amusing, and can be had only at Gocdson's London Arcades. Anticipating a largo demand for FANCY DRESS GOODS, we have prepared accordingly. Gilt and Silver Spangles. Sequins, Bracelets Armlets, Collars. Aigrettes, Crowii3, Coronets Stars. Anchors, Stones, Rings, Braids. Fringes. Lacea. .:. ...... See the Lovely Japanese Goods, just arrived and displayed in the windows. Easels, Gongs, Umbrella Vases, etc. Just Opened—HALMA, the fascinating game, ;at 1« 9d. 2a*Sd, 3s9fl. ' A BOY Wanted at once : must be °able to drive, and strictly Honest.—Queensland Bakery, Wakeflcld-streot; BOOT TRADE~Wanted. two good Machinists; also, Young Lady to learn; premium required. — Edward Weeks, 300, Queen-street. COME AND SEE for yourselves the value you can get for your money at our Clearing Sale.—J. and W. Williams, Karangahape Road. /HANDLE measures 6ft. high and 9in. in \j 'circumference. £5. Suit, £2 Trousers and Vest. 21a Trousers for three nearest guessea to how long it will burn. U~NT"LY MINERS' MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Applications are invited for the position of Medical Attendant to the above Association, Guaranteed 'salary, £250 per annum. Outside practice allowed within a radius of 10 miles in a rising district containing a population of about 2,000.. Applications, stating age and whether married, together with copies of credentials, reference, etc., to bo sent before August Ist to MR WM. TATTLEY. Huntly, Waikato, New Zealand. HOW long will a candle 6ft. high and 9in. in circumference burn? Try and guess and win a Suit value £5. No charge tc guess.—J. H. Dalton, Tailor, 210, Queen-st. ' npHOSE who like a Rich Strong Teß _I_ should get our.Grand 1b 6d Broken Assam

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 1

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