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Wanted. "" WANTED, a Mattress Maker.—Apply A. R. Morrison. D.S.C. "VST"ANTED, Milk Hands and Bushmen, v v Cooks, Generals, Housemaids. Barmaids Boys for farms and hotels, Gumdiggers, new field, start given.—McLeod. 8, Queon-street. WANTED, a Situation"aTclerk. Good references. —Box 245. P.O. WANTED, a respectable Young; Man, to take charge of livery stables; must bo a good groom.-Apply G. J. Jackson, Adverting Agent. Onehunga. ANTED, a Turnover (o the Printing Trade.—For address apply Star Office. WANTED, smart Youth to canvass for i orders and make himself generally useful.—Address, stating salary expected, to "Stuart," care of Stab Office. / WANTED, a well-educated Youth as Apprentice; premiumroqured.— Apply. in own handwriting, Aickin, The Pharmacy, Queen-street. WANTED, small Boy for r&ciner stable, weight about 7st.—Apply E. M. Pago, Blacksmith, Newmarket. ■ WANTEDTTIarried Couple, £S0 per year: Generals, 16s, lis, 12s, 9s, etc.. Gisborne, Puk«koho, Epsom, Mount Ecien, Newmarket, c. •. hotels, stations, private; good Barmaid.—Mrs Lockley, 280, Queen-street. TirANTED, a respectable GeneraT~SeF»V vant.— Apply Mrs Sommerville, Rose Road, Surrey Hills. WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Mrs W. Pe«t, View Road, Mount Eden, 4th house on right from Mount Roskill Road J! _ WANTEDTfor family of three, young Girl as General, personal references indispensable. No washing.—Apply in the morning or evening. Mrs Kingswell. Mount-street, off Symondß-Btri:et. WANTED, an Apprentice to the Dressmaking.—Miss Hewlett, Karangahape Road. ANTED, nice little Baby Boy, about 2 years or over, and little Girl, 8 years or over, for two good homes; will be taken entirely to adopt,—Mr3 Lockley, 2SO, Queor.-atroet. ANTED.—A Lady would like to Adopt a Baby Boy two or three weeks old; an orphan preferred.—Address, W.M., Star Office. WANTED, Partnership in Business where more capital required, Or to purchase outright. — Commission, Box 243, Gjyx v WANTED, all who believe Prohibition is a Fad to roll up to Isitt's Lecture at City Hall, To-night. WANTED 5-gallon Oil Drums, clean and sound.—A. Young and Co., Oil Merchants, Fort-street. WANTED~Second-hand Hand Cart, in good order.—Apply te R. S. Reynolds, Wharf. Auckland. WANTED to Purchase, a House of 5 or 6 rooms, in suburbs; price not to exneed £200 (cash).—Address Country, Star Office. WANTED to Purchase, a Second-hand Suite of Furniture in good condition.— Price and particulars to Suite, Star Office. ANTED to Purchase, 2-hand Portable Forge, small Donkey Pump, small Iron Lathe, with slide rest.—For particulars, apply Ross^and.Ansenne, Queen-street Wharf. • ANTED to Buy, good Pony, cheap. State price, height, and age.—Address L.F., Star Office. WANTED to Sell, good, sound Pony, Cart and Harness, suitable for vegetables, etc. Only £13.—M. Foley, Family Grocer, Hobson-atreet. WANTED, good Freehold Securities for money; lowinturesc— R. J. Dunne, Solicitor.next Star Office, Shortland street, Auckland. WANTED, those in favour of Direct Veto to purchase Boots at the only genuine Boot Sale.—Premier Boot Depot. Newton. VST ANTED.—AII who believe ProhibiTij tion only leads to sly grog selling roll uj to City Hall To-night. WANTED Known that the Kauri Timber Co. brand all sashes, doors, etc. manufactured by them—X. T. Co. It is a guarantee that thoroughly seasoned timber only is used. WANTED Knosivn by Architects, Builders and Carpenter that K. T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them. Insist upon having K. T. Co. joinery. 'TSTANTED Known—That D. Goldio is ¥ ? prepared to supply>all kinds of Timber and'other Building Materials at his Mills. Albert-street and Breakwater, Jtoad, including Joinery. Builders' Iromnohftfer'y. and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices.

T*T ANTED KNOWNCORNEATA (Pink Corn Cm a). Most effectual application for Hard or Soft Corns, Bottles with brush. Is. JOHN KENDERDINE, Chemist, Kakangahafk Road. RANTED gNOWN, THAT M. E. GARRETT, NEWTON, Will hold ,A GREAT CLEARING SALE Of the Gisborne Assigned Estate of BOOTS AND SHOES, ' Bought at 8s 9d in the Pound. Now is the Time for Bargains. SEE PRICE LIST: Children's Shoes. 8d • Girls' and Boys' School Boots, 3s fid to 3s lid Boys' Kip Boots. 3s 9d to 4s 6d Boys' Calf Elastic, 3s lid Girls' Buttoned and Laced, 3s lid Ladies' Evening Shoes, 2s 4d Ladies' Walking Shoos, 4s lid Ladies' Elastic, 4s lid Ladies' Kid Laced, 6s lid Ladies' Calf Laoed, 63 9d Men's Calf Shoes, 6s 6d Men's Calf Elastic. 7s lid Men's Sewn Balmorals, 8s 6d to 8s lid Men's Bent Shooters, 9s 9d Men's Watertight Bluchers, 7s 6d Men's Best Watcrtights, 9s 9d. HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. SALE~NOW ON. M. E. gTa*ee"'s. NEWTON.

Ty ANTED KNOWNGOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE BRANCH, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Is nearly opposite the Bank of New Zealand, And contains tbe Largest Variety of Useful and Fancy Goodß out of Oueen-street. INSPECTION INVITED. The Stock being exceptionally heavy for thia season of tho year, considerable rsduction in prices has been made on overstocked lines. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK! H THE FAVOURITE" PRINTING PRESS-A Perfect Amateur Printing- Offire. A splendid gift (or boys that will benoflt them mentally, morally, and financially, 12s 6d and 15a each ; reduced to 3s 9d and 5s each One Shilling BREAD BOARDS, reduced to 6d One Shilling MATCH-HANGERS, reduced to 6d each .„„ , ~ ~ One Shilling TEA-POT STANDS, reduced to 4d each One Shilling HAT-RACKS, reduced to 6d each One Shilling-and-Sixpenny SOFT SPONGES, reduced to Is each Two ShillinßS-and-Sirpenny Hall-marked SILVER THIMBLES, reduced to Is 6d eaoh "THE TOTTIE" SEWING MACHINE-. Reduced from 4s 6d to Is 6d. BEAUTIFUL VASES—Reduced from Is to 6d_ LEATHER WHlPgjrßeduced from 6d to W. SIXPENNY CHINA CANDLESTICKS-Re-duced to 3d. 25 COMMERCIAL ENVKLOPES-Reduoed to Id the packet. one smiiLma N^StJ^ASmm^PA

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 187, 9 August 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 187, 9 August 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 187, 9 August 1893, Page 1

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