Wanted.- __ WANTED. Coach Painter.— Apply C Goodwill. Otahuhu., tar ANT ED, good Coachsmith. for eouiiVV try town; high wages, constant job to competent man.—Apply Star Q.'Hce. ¥ %/""ANTED, Tailmen for Circular, night %' V shift,-Apply Monday Leyland, O'Brien and Co. ' WANTED, steady Young Man lor Blacksmith shop ; one able to nailou ( and make himself useful.—A. Bond. Pous'uoy. WANTED, an Imorover to the Dockbinding; h, good knowledge of common work and cuttiug necessary. — Apply .Star Office. . 'O£TANT_O, a junior Saloon Assistant-, ¥f or smart improver.—Apply to Mr Louis P. Christesou, Hairdresser, Wellington. Best saloon in New Zealand. W~~ ANTED, smart Errand Boy.—Apply Brace. Windle. Blythiand Co^Ltd.i ANTED, Boys about fourteen yours ■of age, at tho Hope and Twine-vvovka, Stanley-street. - WANTED, experienced Washing and Ironing-Hands: good- wages.—Apply between 6and 8 p.m., SnowfiakeSteam Laundry (late Ronsiiaw's Factory), Mount Eden. ANTED by middle-aged widow, Situation as Housekeeper; experienced, with good references.—Address "Advertiser, STAROflice. ■ WANTED, a respectable Girl, one to sleen at home preferted.-Apply Mrs C. Martin, Upper Queen-street, Onehunga. TSTANTED V strong willing country V ¥ Girl, as general servant for family of 3; must milk.—Apply Mrs. Edxcombc, Western .Springs. . . %JkT ANTED a Girl to assist in the house. y T —Apply to Mrs. Leys, England-st. \\r AN TED, Apprentices to the DressV T making.—Apply Miss Matthews, top of Franklin Road. . ANTED, Engagement by Experienced Saleswoman, or Milliner and Saleswoman, 12 years' experience.—Address Reta, Stak Office,, '.. X\T ANTED, some kind person to Adopt Ha fine healthy Baby Girl, six months old.—Apply Stai. Office. ANTED, largo old Fly-wheel for moorings. — Apply R. T. Reynolds, Lower Queen-street. ANTED,~Uraziers (Horses or Cattle); plenty of feed and water.—Apply R. H. Watts, Ellerslie, near Harp of Krin. "ANTED to Hire, a Staall Cutter, 14 to J.B tons. — Address, Cutter, Star Office. ANTED to soil a Spring Cart, nearly new, also a sot ot harness, can be seen at Cucksey's Store, Mount Eden. ' WANTED, a good second-hand Spring Cart to carry not less than half a ton.— Send prico by letter to George Pirrit, Ironmonger, Victoria-street. . WANTED, Cash purchasers for our No. 1 Improved Boyal Table Lamp. Packed in case and sent to wharf or Railway Station for 10s 6d,—J. and J. Dickey. 23., Queen-street. TIT ANTED to Purchase, 4 or 5-roomed VV Cottage, good situation; Ponsonby district preferred; state lowest cash price.—Address Cottage, Stak o<ce. WANTED, everyone to know thab the best Agency for tho Selling or Lotting ot their Properties is Thornprfa. 81, Queen-street. Fresh I istsis3ued weekly. WANTED, Cash Purchasers for Hair and Baps Brooms. Hand, Grate, Flue, Cloth, Scrubbing, and Dandy Brushes. Come early.—J. and J. Dickey, 254, Queen-street. WANTED, to purchase Fungus, best price given, any quantity.—Ah Chee, Queen-street Wharf. ] WA"NTED7~Caph Purchasers for our Lawn Mowers, at reduced prices. Come early to J. and J. Dickey's, 234. Queen-st. WANTED— Sick Sewing Machines sent to Scott's Hospital. No cure, no pay. Please carefully observe — Opposite Miller's Fancy Repository, Victoria-street. ANTED Known.- That B. Crocker's New Address is 260, Queen-sireet. opposite City Market. __ WANTED Known—That" the Kauri Timber Co. brand all sashes, doors, etc., manufactured by them. K.T. Co.
WANTED Known — Horticultural Tools— Spades, Forks, Rakes. Hoos, Garden Shears, Slashers. Bill Hooks, Scythes, Reap Hooks Hand and Crosscut Saws. For assortment and low prices, see J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. TNlEDKnown—That B. Crocker is Selling good Kid Leglets at 7s lid and 8s lid. ■ WANTED Known — Wedding and Birthday Presents-Best Table and Dessert Cutlery and Carvers, best Electroplated Spoons and Forks. Teapots, Biscuit Jars, Butter Coolers, Butter Knives and Jam Spoonß, etc.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTEI3~~Known.— W. C. Gatenbys Drapery Business is Removed to the Old Premises, Stokes' Road, Mount Eden. Tho Warehouse is open from 8.30 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m, every day in the week, Saturdays included. VTtTANTED Known—That all purchasers TV of best. Milk Pans, Churns, Buckets. Strainers, Measures, Butier Prints, Butter Pats, and all Dairy Utensils could not do better than visit J. and J. Dickey's. 234, Queen-street. ANTED Known—That thoroughly seasoned Timber, Sashes, and Doors. can only be obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). ; "¥*»' ANTED Known—That D. Goldio ia Yl prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at bis Mills, Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinory, Builders' Ironmongery, and wheelwright o' Mat prints, at the Lowest Market Prices. WANTED Known—Where there is The most complete show of Honse-furnishing Ironmongery, Cooking and Culinary Utensils is tho proper place to furnish from, and now at greatly reduced prices—At J. and J. Dickey's, 231, Queen-street. ¥17 ANTED Known—B. Crocker has just V.y . received a Grand Assortment of Ladies', Geifts', and Children's Tan Shoes, at prices to defy competition. _^ WAIN TED Known, by Architects, Builders and Carpenters-That K.T. Go. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. ANTED-"EI.OWN. - Spring and Summer Hats, direct from the raanufacturer, Luton. England. About 3000 to choose from. The cheapest in Auckland. Some at less than one-half warehouso prices. Ribbon, Laces. Flowers, Feathers, etc.. etc. New Dross Goods in Prints, Sateens. Pongees, Muslins, Delaines, Nun's Veiling, Whip Cords, Crepone", Shots, Figured in All Wool and Silk and Wool) etc., etc. Dress, Mantle and Habit Making! Best fit and style in New Zealand.—DAVlD GARRIOCK. Karangahape Road. *V T ANTED KNOWN—
MILLINERY ! MILLINERY I Mrs HARRISON, "Up to Date" Mill in k r (Late with Smith St Caughey), Has now on view a beautiful assortment of BADIIiS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS In White, Black, and Burnt Wheat Straws. Up t.ie River Tho Gardener's Daughter Oherry Ripe Tho Cavalier Dolly Varden Tho Australia. My Millinery Bonnets at 10s 6d, 12s 6d. and 15s 6d are a marvel of excellence as well as cheapness, being ONE-HALF QUEEN-STKKKT PRICES. Nice Trimmed Straw Hats, 2s lid. 4s lid, Ss'6d Pretty Lace Hats. Trimmed Flowers etc 6s lid. 8s lid. School Hats, Picnic Hats, Promeiiade Hats, etc. My Millinery Department stands unrivalled' and I guarantee satisfaction with all orders. ' M RS jfARRISON' 76, VICTORIA-STREET (One door above Albert-street). Dressmaking In All lis Branchks. Terms Modorato. ANTED Know"n7^rpi^f o^g Tuued, o_..—br. Hood, Korinim-str«ct Mount Roskill Road. Orders received hv m_ Finch.Stationer. Queen-street. yea Dy iVir
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 280, 25 November 1893, Page 1
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