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Wanted. A YOUNG Lady seeks partial employ---a ment mornings or afternoons to keep or post books, make out accounts, i etc. Can write shorthand and use the typewriter.—AddressJl^A., 'Star' Office. /SaRPENTER'S TOOL CHEST.—Want\J ed to Purchase.—R. B. Spinks, Engineer, Railway Wharf. 7"^~<-RDENER~wanted. — C. A. Harris, VT Jermyn-street or Wyndham-street. "DARTNER for Paying Factory; chance JL for lady or gentleman; small premium.—Apply Shortland and Co., Onehunga. 6 BLACKSMITHS.—Wanted, a firstclass Shoeing Smith and 2 Improvers 1 —permanent employment.—Apply Tramway Office. O PRINTERS—Wanted to Purchase, a Demy or Double Demy Second-hand ! I Press—Address W.G^Star^Office. iVXTANTED Known, just arrived, large ii VV supply Edison's Photograph Records, i from 3/ to 6/.— J. Burrow, 45, Queen-st._ WANTE D"Known—That R, Hobbs has a very large stock of White Honeycomb and Satin Quilts, at special prices. ANTED Known—TENNIS ANI) RUBBER SHOES—Just opened, 25 cases of above goods. Ladies' White Tennis Shoes 1/11, Gent's do 2/11. Ladies' •Renshaw' Tennis Shoes J/11, Gent's do 3/11, Sand Shoes. Girls'. 6 x 10, 1/11, Maids' 11 x 2 2/6, Women's and Men's 2/11, best quality—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA-ST. " TT7ANTED Known—Stewart Dawson and VV Co.'s Premises are Closed Every Wednesday from 1 p.m. Open till 9.30 Saturday evenings. A.NTED Known—CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, in packets, 60 pretty cards fo.- 1/, 30 do for Cd, IS choice ' for 1/ 12 Art Cards for 1/, 9 High Art Cards for 6d, 12 very handsome Folding and Embossed Cards for 1/3.—At MIL- - LER-S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110, VICTORIA STREET^ i tt|7ANTED Known: Bargains in Cloth--1 VV ing, Hosiery, Gloves, Millinery, at Hannan's Clearing Sale, Victoria-street. • __Op_en 9 Friday. TTTANTEb Known: Winks and Hall's " vt Cheap Sale now on. Superior Ver- . andah Blinds, very cheap, all sizes. WANTED Known-BOOT LACfaJM. etc, —500 gross of Long Mohair Boot • Laces 2d per dozen or 1/9 gross; 60 gross of Kangaroo Laces 4d. 6d, and id per dozen; Blakey's Boot Protectors Id bag : —AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114. VICTORIA-STREET. ANTED Known: Auckland Catholic Depot. Prayer Books, Rosaries, etc., ■ for Christmas Presents.—Hiscocks, Hob- ' son-street. - ■ m A"]^T"~irb X N O W N. CHRISTMAS PRESENjIS '. THOUSANDS OF NEW ARTICLES PROM A FEW SHILLINGS. STEWART DAWSOX AND CO. ANTED Known: Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. 1 TT7 ANTED KNOWNDANIEL ARKELL, Brewer and Bottler, has OPENED A BRANCH STORE at No. 9, COMMERCE STREET, : AUCKLAND. ; XST ANTED TO BUY, BEER BOTTLES— ' ":2 r:,: Quarts Is, Pints Bd.^ - 1 OANIEL ARKELL, Brewer. NEWTON ROAD. • X*r A N T E D Iv . N O W N. SILVER MOUNTED PURSES, LADIES" BAGS, DRESSING -ASKS, ; SILVER MOUNTED WALKING STICKS. Best value in New Zealand. At STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'S 146 and 14S. QUEEN-STREET. W~" ANTED Known: Compulsory Sale continued at J. Green's, prior to moving from temporary premises, 4 Quay-street "Wharf. , v*7 ANTED KNOWN. STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'S CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW YEAR GIFTS. THE FINEST AND MOST INVIT_r»vJ DISPLAY OF JEWELLERY, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, And thousands of the Choicest Articles never before seen in Neu- Zealand. 14(3 & 14S, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. ANTED Known—LADIES GLACE WALKING SHOES 2/11 pair, superior quality do 4/6 to 10/9; American do 5/11 to 9/6; Ladies' Tan Shoes 3/9 to 8/9, Ladies' White and Brown Ganvas Shoes 2/11 pair.—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA-STREET. "TC7- ANTED KNOWN.FOR VENETIAN BLINDS. FRED. BROWN, : Ponsonby Road. Made from American Clear Pine Laths ONLY; Fio-hlv-fi nishod,, Rounded corners. \v arranted notto'warp or twist. Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 911. Established 1880. W~ ANTED Known: The best place in town for Builders and others to get Locks. Hinges, Nails, Grates, Ranges, Sinks.and General Ironmongery is Cruickshank, Miller, and Co., Ironmongers, Queen-st. . WANTED. Carpenters, Joiners, and Shipwrights to try Cruickshank, Miller and Co.. Ironmongers, for Tools of all'descriptions required in the trade, at s lowest prices. Come and see. 3 — B WANTED KNOWN—The Great Event of the Year—The Op--3 ening of the Exhibition and the Enlarging and Re-modelling of s the Exhibition in Queen-street md Karangahape Road known as GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES are simultaneous. Never before in the history of Auckland has there been a Fancy Goods Emporium 3 so perfect is its arrangement and so splendidly stocked with the useful and the Ornamental as the London Arcades and Japanese Bazaar at the present time. Without attempting to enumerate tHe stock which would be quite im- ? possible in an advertisement in this paper, a price list of 36 pages is obtainable or posted Free, and y : all visitors to Auckland during the ' Exhibition Season are most cordl- : ' ally invited to inspect the stock, „ i irrespective of making any pur--9 : chase. At the same time, those i who wish to take home mementos - I of Auckland will find the largest B ; assortment at GOODSON'S, and" ;- 1 at prices that will be sure to P please. if ' tttANTED, intending purchasers to try I VV Cruickshank, Miller, and Co., Iron--2 mongers, Queen and Wellesley streets, for ,'■ General Ironmongery.—Direct Importers cl of the Real Agate Enamelware. tttANTED Known—Camping Parties n VV conveyed to West Coast, provisions, ; outfits supplied. Tents for Sale or hire. ;' —Apply Markla.nd (late Hibbs), Storekeeper, Waikumete. .._.,...

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 304, 24 December 1898, Page 1