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Wanted. Ty n t si j), WORKING PARTNER With from £200 to £300 capital, in a good paying business. For particulars, apply to JOHN BOLLARD. Eestate and Commission Agent, Durham-street West, Auckland. W" ANT-Mor the Karangahape Ward", a Gentleman who would not insult a doputation of clergymen. ANTED, Horse for Spring Carb.—R. Furnes3, Beach Road, WANTED, everyone to know that) the best Agenqy for tho Selling or Lettlngot their Properties is Thornes's, 81, Queen-street. Freshlists issued weekly. WANTED, every housewife to ask her grocer for Priestley's Magic Washing Cream. Great saving of money, time and labour. Vjy ANTED—Sick Sewing Machines senls it to Scott's Hospital, Victoria-street. No cure no pay. Observe—Next Trendall Bros.. Printers. WANTED Known—Where there is the most complete show of Honse-f urnishing Ironmongery, Cooking and Culinary Utensils is the proper place to furnish from, and now at greatly redncad prices—At J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-stroct. __^_. _ __.._. _. _ _. To thoso who want to know how John Earle and Co. can afford to sell their Teas 6d per lb below the merchants' prices, we submit the following rearona:—John Earlo and Co. deal in nothing bnt Ten, devoting their whole attention to the Taßting and Blending of Teas; and It stands to reason that thone who make a Kin:;le line their study should excel in that, John Earlo and Co. get their Teas from the j original port of shipment, and hand them direct to tho consumer, thus caving to the customer nil middlemen's profits. John Eai-le and Co. are at all times prepared to purchase for ready money, and having neithor a bank overdraft, a sleeping partner, nor an expensive establishment to eat up their profits, they can sell Tea 6d t)«r lb ohoaper than anyono else, and to this fact hundreds can testify, gampieu <md price list on application. JOHN EARLE & CO., Tea Merchants, 207. Queen-street. Auckland. ANTED~Known -^Tedding and Birthday Presonts-Best Table and Dessert Cutlery and Carvers, best Electroi plated Spoons and Forks, Teapots. Biscuit Jars, Butter Coolers, Buttor Knives and Jam Spoons, etc.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Qneen-street. W~ ANTED KNOWN—Wonderful Bargains : 500 yards Velveteen in gold and blue and holiotrope at Is per yard, just half price, all the rage for evoning wear; 700 yards Plush, all colours at Is 3d per yard: lot 24 inch Plush worth 10s per yard for 2s lid in cream, pink, snd Holiotrope only. , Dress, Mantle, and Habit Making. Best Fit and Stylo in New Zealand. Yet another 512 Yards Lot of Plushes, worth 3s 6d and 3s lid, to be sold Is 9d per yard; splendid range of colours. DAVID GARRIOCK. Karangahape Road. WANTED Known—Juet the thing for a nieo littlo Wedding or Birthday Pre-g&nk-one of tho new and boautiful Cleveland Tabla Lamps; oarofnlly packed in neat case and delivered at railway or wharf on receipt ot 10s 6d. imported, introduced and guaranteed by J. and J. Dickey, 254, Qneen-street. WANTED Known—Goodson's London Arcade is renowned for cheap Tea Soto, from 7s 6d to 30s; tho 44-pieces Set, with Teapot* Covered Sugar, etc., at 16s, is a marvel for value. WANTED Known—Goodson's London Arcade ia always up to date in Games and Puzzles, "Drop It," "Chicago," Ball and Ring, etc. The Magic Camera (Is) is a fund of amusement. "OT ANTED Known—Goodson's London ?V Arcado for good and Cheap Pocket Cutlory ; Klectro-plato of all kinds, and Britannia Metal Teapots; has a wide reputation. WANTED Known—Goodson's London AJCade presents unusual facilities to purchasers of real genuine Gold and Silver Jewellery. Having a very largo stock, always being supplemented by the lr.test novelties, and at prices much below tho ordinary run. WANTED Known—Goodson's London Arcade has for tho last 12 years been the cheapest place in Auckland for Stationery, and is still the same. Tho 6d Paoket of Note Paper, five quires, is unequalled. WANTED Known—Goodson'a London Arcado, in Queen-street, and Goodson's London Arcade, in Karangahapo Road, nearly opposite Bank of Now Zealand, aro tho counterpart of each other, and that which is obtainable at the one is also at tho other. WANTED Known—Goodson'a London Arcado and Japanese Bazaar contains the largest stock of Japanese Goods in ths colony. Offered at temptingly low prices, and receiving constant additions. WANTED T7~NOWN. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. SHIPMENT OF T ADIES' & <nHILDREN'S TTNDERCLOTHING. LADIES' KNICKERS, Is6d, la lid, 2a 6d 2s lid, 3s 9d, 4s 9d LADIES' CHEMISES, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 9d LADIES' NIGHTS., 2a 6d, 3s 6d, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 7s' 6d LADIES' BODICES, Is, la lid, 2s lid LADIES' CAMISOLES, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 3s 6d INFANTS' GOWNS, la 6d, Is lid, 2a 6d, . 3s 6d INFANTS' SHIRTS, 4d, 6d, 9d, la INFANTS' NIGHTS., Is 6d, la lid, 2s 6d, 3b 6d 50 doz. BIBS (assorted), 3d, 6d, 9d, Is, la 6d TT" NEEBONE & (^ 0>». SYMONDS-STREEi: A COMFORTABLE Homo, where she __. would bo clothed, is offered to a little Girl in return for minding a Baby.—Apply Stab Office. * UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. APPOINTMENT OP DEPUTY HARBOUR MASTER AND WHARFINGER. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, August 17,1893. ADDlications for the above appointment will bo received at this office, until TUESDAY, the 26th September, 1893, at noon. Ago of applicants not to exceed 45 years. Salary at the rate of £250 per annum. Further particulars may uo obtained at this Applications to fee endorsed, "Application for Appointment of Deputy Harbour Master.' By orderof theßoar| hiGHAM< OOT TRADE. — Wanted, first-class Boot Machinist, constant work and good wages.—Apply by letter, Boot Machinist, Stak Offlco. STORE.— Wanted to Rent, in a month's tine, in suburbs of Auckland, a Store doinp a fair trade; will take over stock at valuation; rent from 7s 6dto 10s.—Apply by letter to Storekeeper, Star Office. O SADDLERS.—Wanted, an Improver for General Work; a good chance to l«am collar making. —J. Dryland, Saddler, Otahnhu. TO the Ratepayers of Karangahape Ward.—Wanted, a Gentleman to represent — he Ward at the next Election, whose opinion would carry weight with his co-councillors. TO the Residents of Newmarket, Remuera, and Epsom—Wanted Known, that Mrs Leach. News Agent, Newmarket, is 'the agont for the " Bible Standard," where the September number can be obtained"

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 1