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Wanted. WANTED, 20 good Bush Fellers, for Taranaki.—Apply to Mr R. O'Donovan, Governor Browne Hotel. Hobson-st.. Auckland. WANTED, a Man to milk and plough. —Apply at Mrs Stewart's Registry, Prince3-street (late of Shortland-sttuot). WANTED, a respectable, honest Boy, about 14, to learn gent's hairdressing.— Inquire American Hairdressing Saloon, 19, Queen-street Wharf. \\ /"ANTED, Situation by married couplo, V y one child, good references, town or country.—Mrs Arthur's Registry, Wellesleystreet, opposite Opera House. \^7a!sTED, good General Servant for f V the country ; references.—Apply Mrs. Hopkins. 2nd house Richmondßd., Ponsonby. TOST ANTE D,"a respecbabie Girl.—Apply V V between 7 and Bto Mrs May, top of Franklin Road^ IST ANTED, 2 Lady Helps, thoroughly v ▼ domesticated, North Shore and Raglan; Generals, Bay of islands. Waikato: Cook, no washing, gentleman's family. — Mrs Arthurs Registry, Wellesley-street. . ANTED, Apprentice, to the Dress making.—Mrs Lancrford, Parnell. "Ot7 r ANTED, Customers to note the V v reduced prices in the window of the Newton Crockery Emporium, previous to removal to moro spacious premises two doors above. Note address : A. Aley, Karangahape Road. WANTED, Fox Terrier Slut,- thorough good ratter.—Alex. Aitken. City Market. X N T E D, Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! Eggs is Eggs. Egg Powder is not Eggs. It is cheaper far and capital substitute. Send that boy for a tin. Tin 6d-TUCKER'S-6d Tin. :ANTED, £135 for 11 acres Volcanic Land and good Cottase, three miles from Drury Station.—William Rattray, Land Agent, 130, Queen-street^ 10,/ ANTED Known—That D. Goldio is ?? prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills. Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery. Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at theLowcst Market; Prices. TCTANTED Known -^Meeting ~of V ¥ Women's Franchise League, V.M.C.A., To-morrow (Tuesday), 3 p.m. ~~_WT ANTED Known,the Newton Crockery v v Emporium will be opened in larger premises two doors higher up. Look out for bargains previous to removal. — A. Aley, Karangahape Koad, Shop to Lot. ¥IT ANTED KNOWN. I have Closed my No. 2 Arcade, and have now only CA'A' place of business in Quoen-street— f_ OODSON'S T ONDON ARCADE UOODSON'S London Arcade JAPANESE BAZAAR (NEXT N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY). Wilh the Combined Stocks. It Presents Great Advantages to Purchasers, containing THE LARGEST STOCK OF FANCY GOODS And Useful Everyday Requirements in the Colony, To which Constant Additions aro Boing Ma;sc. Epergnes,Car.dc!abras Gents' Brief and other Vases, Lustres, and L'aj.3 Baskets in glass and Ladies' and Gents' Dresden china Dressing Cases Japanese Goods in Hair, Cloth, and Hat every variety — tho Brushes largest stock in the Tooth, Nail, and all colony, shown in our kinds of Brushes Japanese Bazaar— Perfumery of all kinds Saizuma Vasep. Ice Combs and Hair OrnaPail 3, Umbrellas, ments Vases. Soreens, Purses, Card Cases Tables, Stands and Cigar and Cicarette Easels (for pictures Ca_es, and Tobacco largo and small), Pouches Bamboo Curtains, Carpet Hags Dinner Gongs. School Bags and Kits ; * THE JJ' A (.'.SIMILE OF THE QUEEN'S 1 LETTER TO THE NATION ! (On the death of the lato Duke of 8 Clakkxck), I Beautifully executed and illustrated. I Price, Is " i At the NEWTON BRANCH the same Goods are obtainable. Please remember: OAiff Arcada In Queen-street (Goodson's London Arcade), and ONE in Karangahape Road; and kindly iuspoct th em. WANTED Seep, the Crowd every ni_,hfc at the Selling Off in Dampier's 3 Shops in One. Victoria-street. WANTED, the public nob bo be greedy, but to tell their friends of the Bargains in Boots, Underclothing, and Fancy Goods, at Dampier's Selling Off, Victoria-street. N.B.— Open till 9 p.m. for 3 weeks. Further particulars lower down this column, commencing ia next advertisement to this. \\_7 ANTED Known.—Previous to Stock»V talcing—Soiling Off! Selling Off! !- Boots ! Boots !! Boots!!!— Men's Aucklandmade Bluchers, from 2s 6d per pair; Grand Line Men's E.S., 7s 6d pair; Grand Line Ladies' , Strong Slippers. 2s 6d pair; Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots, from 2s 6d pair; Grand Line Ladies' Patent Leather Dancing Shoes, 23 6d pair; Grand Line Lasting Shoes, only 3s 9d pair; Ladies' Button Shoes (Falks's make), only 4s | 6dpair; Grand Line School Boots, 33 6d pair; Boot Laces, 8d gross ; Grand Line Leather do., 5d doz,; Cork Sox, from Id pair. Como and see , our Box of Boots and Shoes, only ls pair, at Dampier's Three Shops in One, Victoria street, , Auckland : : \H7 ANTED Known—Selling off! Selling ». off! In Underclothing, etc. Great Reductions! Large stock to choose from :— Children's Chemises, 6d each; Ladies' do. 9d; Ladies' Nightdresses for ls Id; Children's do. Is; Children's White Knickers, 8d; immense lot of Velveteen from 7_d per yard; Ladies' Ulsters, reduced from 14s 6d to 8s 6d ; Ladies' : Melton Cloth Canes from 6s 6d to 2s 6d; Ladies' 6-button Black Kid Gloves. 6, to 62, 2b 6d the pair, worth 4s 6d; Children's Flannel Petticoats from Is; Children's Under Flannels, ls; Boys' Shirts, ls; Boys' Collars, 12 .dozen for , 6d; Children's White Pinafores, Is ; Children's French Tie Backs, 3.* d ; great variety of Ladies' Aprons, from 6d; Children's Corsets, ls 3d the pair; Ladies' Corsets, immense lot and great variety from ls td; Children's Woollen Pelisses, from 4s lid ; Children's Sailor Suits, 2s Ud; Children's Middy Jackets, 3s Ud ; largo ! lot and great variety of Ladies'and Children's i Mits, from 4d the pair: Ladies' Black Satin ! Aprons, ls 6d each: Baldwin's celebrated I Beehive Berlin Fingering Wool, 2s 4d. the bundle; large quantity and great variety Victoria Wool. 8d the 2oz hank: Macramo Cord, ls the ball; Infants' Black Cashmere Socks. 43d; Children's Black Cashmere Hose,. 8d: Ladies' Winter Hose, 7„d; Children's Camels' Hair Coats, 5s lid, at Dampier's, three shops in one, Victoria-street. ANTED Known—Soiling Off! Selling Off! Wanted seen, the Black Cashmere and Merino at ls 9d yard, usual price 3s 6d yard; a grand line of Ladies' Fancy Aprons, is each, usual price 2s 6d ; Ladies-Unders-kirts, 2s 3d, usual price 3s 6d; grand lino Ladies' Black Quilted Underskirts, 6s 6d, usual price 10s 6d.—At Dampier's, three shop in one, Victoria-street. TjkWTANTED Known — Stock must be V v reduced to make room for shipments arriving- for new promises higher up.—Nowtou Crockery Emporium, next National Bank. No old stock and all genuine reductions, \.-MT TN__r__rPENDE'N.T aihS&mSk't* JL ORDER , RECHAWms®m& BITES, SALFORD •'M^-Mffi UNITY. „, . , "EDEN TENT," No. 2. mssorWlllk TEXT ROOM, NEWMARKET HALL. Applications arc requested for the appointment of Medical Officer to the above tenr. Applications, stating terms, will be received up to August 4th by the undersigned, from whom all particulars may be obtained. F. KNIGHT, Secretary, Manukau Road, Parnell. FTP HE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW J ZEALAND (LIMITED). Incorporated under " The Companies Acts 1862 to 1886," and "The New Zealand Act 1,18.3." Notice is hereby given that the Dividend for . the Half Year ending 31st March last, at the rate of five (5; per cent, per annum, ha 3 been ; declared by the Directors, and will be Paid on Application at any of tho Branches in the Colony on and after the 2nd proximo. The Transfer Books will be Closed from this date until the 2nd proximo. WILLIAM DYMOCK, General Manager. Dunedin, 19th July, 1892.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 181, 1 August 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 181, 1 August 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 181, 1 August 1892, Page 1

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