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Wanted, WANTE D, a Qualified Assistant Modical Officer for Wellington Asylum; salary, £250 a year, with board, residence, and washing. Applications, with testimonials, to bo sent to tho Lunacy Office, Wellington, not later than 2illh April. —D. MacGREGOR, Inspector General. April 10.1893. T^TANTED, a smart, respectable Single Tl Man to look after hoi'»e, cow. garden, etc.; references required.—Mrs Blott, Netherton, Mount Roskill. "V^TANTED, a respectable Boy.—Apply YY Star Office. WANTED, 2 Boys to learn the trade.— Apply J. Knight, Saddler, England-st., Ponsonby. WANTED, a Home for a Boy, 12 yoars old, in the country.—Address H. 8., Star Offlce. " ANTED, Two Boys, about 16.— Apply between 5 and 6 to-night, to Macpherson Bros., Plumbers, Kyber Pa 63. WANTED, a Parcel Boy.—Apply J. H. Hannan, Draper, Victoria-street. WANTED, immediately, Cook or General Servant, housemaid kept. References required.—Apply Mrs Nelson George. Epsom. ANTED, a good (Jenoral Servant; references required.—Apply to Mrs T. Steadman, Hadlow, Great North Road. ANTED, a eood General Servant.— Apply to Mrs J. M. Lennox, Remuera, after six o'clock p.m. WXNTED, good General, 12s; nurse kept, small family, no washing; references.—Mrs Parker, Mount Roskill, close to 'bus terminus. WANTE D, good Girl that can cook and do housework.—H. Swales. Tailor, Victoria-street, or Dedwood Terrace, Ponsonby. WANTED. Young Lady as Companion and Help, must be domesticated and a Christian; two children, no servant kept.— Apply by letter, stating age and terms, to Delta, i Newton Post Office. \J_T ANTED, First-class Laundress, none < vv others need apply.—Address at Star Office. AST ANTED, Apprentices to the DressTi making.—Miss Knight, Brighton Road, Parnell. WANTED, good Freehold Securities for money; low intsrest.—R. J. Dunne, Solicitor.noxt Star Office, Shortland street, Auckland. ANTED, everyone to know thab the best Agenoy for the Selling or Letting of their Properties is Thornos's, 81, Queen-street. Fresh lists issued weekly. WANTED to Lease, a nice little Homestead— 3} acres, 6-roomed House, boat shed, workshop, cowshed, and other outbuildings, good orchard, nice shelly boach, deep water fromage; £10 par year.—Apply to J. T. Middlebrook. Opua, Bay of Islands. ANTED to Rent, 30 Acres ot Land, with House, next Birkenhead Wharf, handy for picnic parties; rent covered by grazing; would suit working couple—Apply to Mrs Lind, on the premises. AN__fDtoßuy, Allotments, McLean's Township, Pokeno; give section and allotment, number and street; state lowest price.—Address Allotments, Star Office. _ W ANTED~to~Purchase7Agency House and Land or otherwise—State returns and price to Agent, Star Office, ANTED to Purchase, a good Spring II Cart Horse.—State price and whereto be seen, to Box 37, G.P.0., Auckland. i|T§7ANTED Known—The Misses Me"V Laughlin are now Showing New Winter Goods in all departments. Millinery, Mantles, Dress Materials, etc.-Shortland-street, opposite Star Office. WANTED KNOWN-That wo havo just opened a lot of tbe be3t Enamelled Ware we havo 30t:n, in Basins, Jugs, Pie Difhos, Saucepans, Stewpans, Soap Drainers Plates, Cups and Saucers, Mugs, etc., and are selling at prices below thot* of second-rate goods. Wo continue to tell cheap.—J. & J. Dick3y, 234. Queen-street. WANTED Known-Selling Off ! Selling Off! -Further Reductions, etc—Envelopes, 100 for 3d; Foreign Notepaper. 9d a packet; Shoe Brushes, grand line, ls 2d set of 3; Fancy Kits, 2d each : large bottles of Lavender Water, 6d a hottle ; Deloroix Scont, 4d a bottle ; Slate Pencils. 100 in a box, 4Jd a box : Old Brown Windsor Soap, 16 for ls ; Screw Top Feeding Bottle-?, I_i each ; Tooth Brushes, 2d each ; Homeopathic Medicines, 12 for ls ; Brown Teapots from 6d each ; Carpet Bags, 2s 6d each ; Smelling Bottles, 3d each ; grand line of Spectacles with Wooden Case, only 6d a pair; Hanging Mirrors, 41d each; Notepaper, 6d a packet.—At Dampier's Only Shop, Victoria-st. W A-*™o Known—Selling Off! Selling * * Off!- Grand Bargains in Boots !—Men's Auckland-made Boots and Shoes, 2s 6d a pair ; grand line of Bluchers, 4s lid a pair ; Ladies' ■ Strong Leather Slippers, only 2s 6d a pair; Ladies' Lasting Street Shoes, reduced to 2a lid a pair; grand line of Ladies' Glace Lace Boots, reduced to 6s 6d a pair; Ladies' Button Boots, reduced to 3s 6d a pair ; Ladies' Dancing Shoes, from ls lid a pair ; grand line Children's Boots and Shoes, from lid a pair; Special Line of Gents' Dancing Shoes, only 6a 6d a pair, all sizes. —At Dampier's Only Shop, Victoria-street-\]_rANTED Known—Particulars of Sell- \ V ing Off in Underclothing as soon as possible, at Dampier's Only Shop, Victoria-st. ANTED Known—Selling Off. Selling Off. All that Grand Lot of Hishclas3 Music by the best authors in the world, only 3d per copy. This is a grand chance for | teachers, schools, etc., etc.—At Dampier's Only Shop, Victoria-street I V«7 ANTED Known.—Music 1 Music ! I *T Music! All the best known Songs in the world, all 3d per copy, including Gipsy Countess, Dublin Bay, Song that Reached my Heart, Heart Bowed Down, I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls, Come Back. Lad, to Me, Scenes that are Brightest, Af ton Water, Barney. Take Me Home. I'll Take You Home. Kathleen, etc., etc. Catalogues free on application. All 3d per copy.—At Dampier's Only Shop, Victoriastreet. YJfT ANTED Known—Thab D. Goldla ia t ? prepared to supply a'l kinds of Timber nnd othur Building Materials at his Mills. Albert-street and Breakwater Road, innlndinc Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery and Wheelwright*' Materials, at theL _west M-rket_?rioej_. ANTTED~Known— Furnishing Iron* mongery. Pots, Pans. Kettles. Tubs. Basons. Gridirons, Meat and Pie ffishea, _namclled Milk Bowls, Bake Dishes, Mugs and Saucepans, and the innumerable little articles connected with culinary ases we have de. torniined to clear out at the Cheapest Ironmongery Sale every held in Auckland.-J. and J. MCKEY. 234. Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN-That for Copper Clothes Boilers. Wringers. Galvanised Tubs and Buckets, Meat Mincers, Water Cans. Slop Pails, Basins, Trunks and Bonnet Boxes, the cheapest and best are at J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street^ WANTED Known by those who contemplate an excursion we have the cheapest travelling trunks, hat and bonnet boxes of all sizes we have yet shown, having an extra stock we shall sell at lower prices than ever, see J. and J. Diokey. 234 Queen-street. WANTED Known, Wadding Presenbs, Best Electro-plated Spoons and Forks. Biscuit Jars, Cruet Stands, Teapots, Table Knives and Forks, beautifully carved Wood Bread Platters and Knives, Butter Knives, new patterns Rochester Lamps; best quality at reducod prices.—J. and J. Diokey, 234, Queenstreet. WANTED Known—Job line-LadTeß Black Cloth Jackets,7slld, 8s lid, 9s lid, worth double; Girls' Ulsters, from 3s lid upwards, really cheap; Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere Stockings, ls per pair, just half price; Black Scarboro' Hats, 6d each, other shapes equal value. Our new Dress Materials and Trimmings are now to hand, also Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, and Habit Cloths. Dress, Mantle, find Habit making. The best fit in New Zealand.— David Garriock, Karangahape Road. WANTED Known, that some people are tardy in discerning the truism of the saying that" nothing succeeds like success." It is thoroughly and lucidly demonstrated in our latest enterprise of the importation of live huudrod of the now Cleveland Table Lamps, the people's favourite. They are perfect, simple, brilliant, and cheap.—See, J. and J. Dickoy, 234, Queen-stroet. \AJ ANTED Known, that -a bright light Vr makes a happy heme. Our first shipment of Lamps to hand. Tab'eLamps, Suspension Lamps, Hall Lamps, Church Lamp 3, fi< droom Lamps and Lamps for the million from ls upwards, sach as have not been seen here.—See now-t J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-atreet,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 20 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 20 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 20 April 1893, Page 1

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