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Wanted. WANTED, Men.—Apply Kyber Pass __ Quarry. ■ ANTED, a good Bread Baker. — Apply Belton, Karangahape Road, Newton. • - ANTED, a useful young Man.—Apply Masonic Hotel, North Shore. WANTED, handy Man for farm.— Apply at Victoria Hotel this evening, after 7_o'clock. ' "_iNTED, a respectable Boy aboub 14. —At J. C. Pelham's, Carpenter and Joiner, Albert-street. ANTED, a useful Boy. —Masonic Hotel. Povonport. W ANTED, an experienced ' Residonb Lady Teacher, for a Private School in Wellington: must be a Graduate of the University.—Apply at once, stating qualifications, to College, care of Kirk and Atkinson, Solicitors, Wellington. . -. ANTED, Housekeeper.—Apply C. J. Crago. P.O. Otahuhn. - WANTED, for Gisborne, a good General Servant.—For particulars apply Prince Arthur Hotel. . ; WANTED, General Servanb with reference. Must be able to cook and wash.— Apply between 3 and 6 p.m., Mrs F. H. Hudßon, Sarsfield-Btreet, Ponsonby. ANTED, a thoroughly competent general Servant in a small family.— Address with particulars toJJ.S.,JStab .Office. WANTED, Situation for Housemaid, good reference3.-Mrs Leahy, 50, Short-land-street. ¥17 ANTED, Situation for Girl, 14. ComV ? fortable home more an object than wages —G. J. Jackson, Advertising Agent, Onehunga. WANTED.— Respectable Young Girl would like Situation in small family.— Mrs Leahy, 50, Shortland-street. ANTED, clean, active Girl, for small family, with references.-Apply Mrs. Fairpurn, Manukau Road, Parnell. WANTED, good clean active Girl to help in shop work. -Apply R. T. De Silva. American Lunch and Supper Rooms. WANTED, respectable, trustworthy Girl, light duties, about 14; country girl preferred,; reference.—Apply at Coaollys, middle of Grey-street ANTED, Situation as Lady Help or Companion.-Apply Miss R. Goss, Tauranga. __ WANTED, some kind Person (elderly and without children preferred) to take entire charge of an infant.—Apply by letter to "Nurse," care of Rev. Calder, the Parsonage, Pou3onby. WANTED, 200 Bushmen to buy large Rugs at 11s 9d, worth 17s 6d; and oxtra heavy Flannellette Shirts at 2s 6d, at Fowlds Sale. ANTED, Houdan Rooster and two Hens, young.—Address W.T.. Newton Post Office. WANTED, 500 buyers of Elastic Belts and Braces at 6d; and Argosy Braces for Is. usual price Is lid, at Fowlds' Sale. ANTED to Borrow, £350 on good freehold security.—Write for particulars, and state lowest terms, to J., Stab Office. | ANTED Buyers of Blankets, Rugs, Macintosh Coats and Umbrellas to know that Geo, Fowlds is selling those goods about 10s in the &. ; - WANTED, a nice eight-roomed House, near City Road, rent mnst be low, permanent tenant.—Apply to A.J., Star Office. ANTED, weekly supply of fresh Butter and Eggs.—C. E. Dumper, Cash Grocery, Devonpoct. ' WANTED to Rent, Cottage of 6 or 7 rooms,- witlj sor 6 acres v qf land, with atable, etc. Rem'u'era' or Epsom preferred.—. Apply to John Douglas, Land Agent,_Queen-st 'ANTJED, Everybody to Know that Geo. Fowldi is holding a Sale of Edwards & Bennett'B Stock, and positively surprising people. , WANTED, Two Furnished Bedrooms, Sittingroom, use of kitchen.—Address, Urgent. Stak Office. . WANTED, Bootmakers to buy best Burnishing Ink. American quart bottles 7d each.—Young Bros., High-street.-\]S7"ANTED, Carpenters and Builders to TT buy 250 pairs Tweed Trousers at 3s lid, at Fowlds' Sale; Edwards and Bennett'B price was 63 lid.' . ■ W ANTED, 150 Boys to buy Linen Sailor Collars at 4d, and Sailor Suits at 5s fid, at Fowlds' Sale of Edwards & Bennett's _ Stocky W* ANTED, sunny Furnished Bedroom, Mount Eden or farm. State terms.—Address Lady. Star Office. W*^ '^~ ANTED, a Pony Phaeton and Har-ness.-Address Box 85, Post Office. WANTED, tn Sell Men's Tweed Suits to measure at 50s, and Trousers to measure at 13s 6d, at Fowlds' Sale, usual prices 80s and 205.. ANTED, Commercial Travellers and Tourists to buy Portmanteaux at 7s ed, worth 11s 6d; and Gladstone Bags 22s 6d, worth 355, at Fowlds' Salo. WANTED, two Gentlemen Boarders.— Apply Mrs Mowbray, top Franklin Road WANTED, people to inspect my prices and workmanship, then buy from the tailor who gives best value.—Dalton, Tailor, 210, Queen-street. WANTED to purchase, Fungus, best price given, any quantity.—Ah Chee Quean-street Wharf. t ANTED to Buy, 4 roomed Cottage and Allotment, within half-hour's walk Post Office.—R. C. Greenwood, Fort-street. ANTED to Rent, 8 or 10-roomed House, city or near, suitable for boarders, rent about £60 per^annum.—R. C. Greenwood, Fort-»treet. WANTED to Rent, Cottage of 6 or 7 rooms, with a few acres of land sufficent to graze one cow, volcanic land preferred; say within 3 or 4 miles of city.—Apply to John Douglas. Land Agent, Queen-street. WANTED Known, Second-hand Singer Machines obtained for 20s and 25s each, atPowley's Shirt Factory, Victoria-street. ■\TS7ANTED. Known—Newton Bath in V v flrst-class working order. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, 6d. Ladies specially attended tcu ___ WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills, Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. ANTED Known—For. New Sewing Machines of every description, inspect Thompson. Stock, Victoria-street. Machines cleaned and repaired. ' ANTED Known—Concrete Stable, Cowshed. Barn, and other Floors. Tanks. Dips, Paths, etc., are cheap; estimates and instructions free. Cement, Hydraulic, and Shell Lime. etc.. sold.—J. Wilson and Co.. Auckland. , ANTED KNOWN.—That W. Spedding. Kftrangahape Road, has received a large consignment ot really good Scotch Fingering Yarns, which he is selling at the unprecedented price of Is. 9d, per head. The largost variety of Wools aud knitted goods in the province. Knitting machines for sale. _ ANTED Known—The Cheapest Place in Auckland for Bran. Oats, Chaff, etc., L. H. McAJpiue and Co.. Fort-street. Auckiand. Also, for Sale. Lavge' Farmer's Waggon. i ANTED Known. —Pianofortes Tuned, ss.—G. Hood, Norman-streot, Mount Ros kill Road. Orders received by Mt Finch Stationer. Q.neen-street. WANTED THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND to know that, although I had four cartloads of the beautiful Berlin, Shetland, and Andalusian Wools, bought for less than half-price at McArtbur and Co.'s Sale, they will not last for ever. They are selling rapidly. Intending purchasers will do well to secure some at once and avoid disappointment. Sale price. Is the ilh; usual price. 2s 6d the Jib.—At Millers Fancy Repository. 110. Viotoria-streot. WANTED Known—Just opened up, . hundred of pairs fresh Boots, bought at MoArthur's Sale, infants' Boots from 6d per pair; Children's, 7 to 10, from 2s 6d pair; Ladies' Leather Slippers, 2s fcdpair; Men's Bluchers. 4s Hd ; 218 gross Boot Laces from 3d per dozen; Boot Protectors, 4 bags for 6d,—At Millerfr Boot P«UOv, 112, YictQrivßteWti **"'*«>

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 1