TO LET, top Hobson-street, large Shop and fine Dwelling House; shop fitted up. —Apply Corn Store, top Hobson-3t. TO LET, convenient 7-roomed House ; city water, oven, etc.: Summer-stre»t, Ponsonby: rent, 63.-T. Ussher. High-street. O LETT good Stablinp, from ono to four horses; Is per week each.—A. C. Riggs, Commission Agent. KarangahapoJLiOad. O~LET, No. 2 Wynyard Villa, Wyn-yard-strect; bathroom and every convenience.—Apply to E. Lewis, care A. H. Nathan. IflO LET, 9-roomed House, Hobson-st.: JL bath, gas, water, and sas stove; newly papered and painted throughout. — Keesing, Cummane and Co., Plumbers, or Telephone No. 639. TO LET, Customs-street, the largo and commodious Store, formerly occupied by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company.—For particulars apply Brown, Barrett and Co., Elliott-street. TO~LB TI TO LET! . Sond for printed list of Houses. Shops, etc., to Let in all parts of tho city and suburbs. Issued weekly by J. Thornes, 81, Queen-street, or taka a list from his spocial rack in every Tram Car. TO LET, a Large Building, with Shop and Dwelling, in central position, close to Queen-street, suitable for a factory. Will be made to suit an extensive business if taken for a reasonable term.—For address apply to Star Office. A FURNISHED BED-ROOM To Let. Church-street, Dovonport, near beach.— Address M.M., Post Office, Devonport. PSOJM.—Residence, 10_ acres Grass Land, near Tram Terminus.'Bus Iload: £52 per annum.—J. Thornes, Agent, 81, Queenstreet. ■\T_WIIARKET.—The Shop lately occuJ_^ pied by Mr. Gatcnby a3 a Draper's Shop, fixtures and fittings complete; double window and side window show: five dwelling-rooms, etc.-J. Thornes, Agent, 81, Queen-street. 3617 IBoai'd and Residence. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—Superior accommodation, large rooms, first-class table, piano, every comfort: £1; trams pass door.—Homo Villa, Pousonby Road, corner Norfolk-street. BOARD and P^esidence in private family in Otahuhu, near Railway Station. Terms moderate—Address A,8., Post-office, Otahuhu. VISITORS TO PARIS. — A French Family, of good society, receives Boarders. Every home comfort. English and French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London, Paris. Australia and Now Zealand.— Mme. Vcrdin, 100 Avenue Victor Hugo, Arc de Triompha Wanted WANTED KNOWN—That wo have .just opened a lot of the boat Enamelled Ware we havo soon, in Basins, Jugs, Pio Dishes, Saucepans, St.ewpans, Soap Drainers Plates, Cups and Saucers, Mugs, etc., and are soiling at prices below thoau o£ sesond-rato goods. Wo continue to sell cheap.—J. & J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. ■TIT ANTED KNOWN. NOVELTIES. NOVELTIES. NOVELTIES, (J. W. GOODSON, I During a visit to Sydney, selected ::ome Choico | Goods, which are now displayed in the Japanese Bazaar. Specimens of some aro Shown in the Fancy Goods Window. An inspection is cordially invited. Some beautiful Crepes (gold printed), suitable for draping purposes, now so fashionable. Easels (largo and small), Choice Vases, Jugs, etc. Terra Gotta Good;, in great variety. Candle Shades (entirely new), Choice Plants and Pots, Crepe Paper iv all the art shades. Tea Sofa, 10 pieces, from 10s; 44 pieces, with Teapot, Covered Sugar, etc., 15s each. The Latest American Novelty, the Magio Pocket Camera., la (a fund of amusnmntit.l. Beautiful Floral Notcpaper. . Self-releasing Hair Curlers, tho latest being " the only perfect one," 6d the box. GAMES & PUZZLES UP TO DATE. The Chicago Exhibition Game. The Ball and King Puzzle, splendid, only 3d. The Midwinter Shipment of Japanese Goods iust to hand. Some Lovely Goods. Also, "Uasketwaro of all kinds. Cheap and Beautiful. See the display of Fancy Costume Materials in the windows. The JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT is constantly Receiving Further Additious in the way of Novelties. (HOODSON'S T ONDON *A RCADE, QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD, #ew Premises, opposito Bank o£ New Zealand WANTED Known—Seeing is Believing —In no instance do we go in for extensive purchase without being thoroughly convinced of the genuineness of tho aricle. Wo have tested and hundreds have now in use the Cleveland Table Lamp. Tho unanimous verdict is "an unqualified success." See sample alight in our window.—J. and J. Dickey, 23a, Quecngtreet. m T ANTED TZ" N O W N. 1,000 LADIES' AND GIRLS' FELT HATS. EX S.S. MAMAIII. EX S.S. MAMARI. NEWEST SHAPES. . CAPLINES, BOND-STREET, BOATERS, FLOPS, DUCHESSES, Etc. , Etc. CHOICEST SHADES. NAVY, FAWN, GREY, DRAB, BLACK, BROWN, NEW GREEN, Etc.. Etc. PRICE-ALL TO BE SOLD AT Is 6d and Is lid. IT" IZ" NEE BONE AND £i 0., SYMONDS-STREET. | i \&7 ANTED Known—House Furnishing, Vv ironmongery and Culinary Utensils, everything you need for the house, the kitchen. the pantry, the laundry, and the dairy. We make a speciality in such, and can supply at low prices. Goods delivered to any part of the ' city. We sell cheap for cash. —J. aiul J. j Dickey. 254, Queen-street. ! TJTIXPIRY OF LEASE.—Wanted.—Tho !Jo rush is on. your own prices. Como early 'or you will be disappointed. —G. Mcßride, ! Merchant Tailor, jJK^ueen-streot. i T~~I B1 £ INSU RA N C E". ! 1J I Wanted by a leading Life Oflicc—Capable, oneigetie Canvassers; experienced men preferred. Good terms will be given to serviceable men. Apply by letter, stating experience, etc., to NON-FORFEITURE, P.O. Box 296. ARTNEP. Wanted in a high-class Business; a good accountant with £200 or £300 preferred. Principals only treated with.— Apply Accountant. Box 3.57, Auckland. I CJEORTHANJ) and Typewriter (üb--110 Stainer), good bookkeeper, seeks engagement; highest references ; salary no object,— Zeta. .St_f__O__c_\ DON'T lorgeb To-night. Plain and Fancy Dress Social, St. George's Hall. HarkVsßand.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 140, 15 June 1893, Page 1
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