Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

■fHHßmaMmHßHMMs'flaawMaa "Wanted. WANTED. to Bent (with 'or without a purchasing clause)—Eighi-roomed House in elevated locality in city, with gss /ind water laid on, or to purchase.—Apply immediate!*/ to J. R. Randerson, Auctioned,' Mercantile ChamViers. ' , WANTED Seen—The r/ivolution ; in the Furnishing Trada (all ne*w), including Washstands, Ba 6d; Coffee Tables, 6s Od; Gipsy Tables, 8s _ 64; Loo Tablet, 20a (oval); do. (J round), Sis; Kitchen Tables, os, 10s, lis ;■ Chests of D.'.awers; 25s ; Colonial Conches, 8* 6d; Stretchers, 6s; Iron Bedsteads (double), 18s6d—At Dampierr'* Large Furnishing ,Shop,Hobson-street. • Balntlrae. • 10 WANTED Known—'Dress Preservers,,4d the pair ; Dress Imp rovera, Is 9d; Fur Trimming,; lOd; Lace Curtains, Srj lid X Waterproof Bibs/: fid: Ladies* Black Kid Oloroi (Dent's), Is l td; Ladies' Striped-Hose, : 4}d; grand line ot ditto,) fid ;;Grey Calico. 2jdHorrocks' 30-' inch ditto, lid—At-Dam-pier's Wakefield-street Shop, . :3. WANTED Know n—Ladies' Black' Clo# jackets, 6a 6d; Ladies* Jerseys, 3s 6d; Cretonne, 6sd ; stand line o.f ditto, 6d; .good: line BlueSerge, 9d;.Small Blankets, 3s 6d .each; Corsets, 1b sd; Clark'n 200-yard Reels Black and White Cotton, lid per dozen ; Slate fSilesia, 3}d» Knitting Cotton, Is 6d; B. Lustre, 9d; Black Velveteen, Is 8d; the celebrated Louis YelveWen, 2a 6d—At Dampier's Wake-field-street Shop. , •; > 5 WANTED "Known—That Samuel Lovell has ope ned an establishment-in Buchanan's Buildings, Welle sley-street, as a Firifcclass. Mantle and Jacket Makt*; and, having had a'large, experience in some of the best London houses, i* in a position, to guaran';ee a perfect fit, latest style, and good .workmanship. Note the address. . .• I WANT7SD Known — Boots I ' Boots!" Boosts 1 from two bankrupt and one deceased estate, irclu/Ung ladies' blgli-heel Prnnella and Last*, ing Boots, 4s 6d; ladies' high-heel high leg sewn' Button Prunella Boots, 6s 6d; ladies' handsome sawn - House Boots, with golosbed sides, 3s'6d; ladies* Auckland-made sewn Carpet Slippers, 2s lid J ladies' Prunella Slippers, 3s 6d—At Sampler's Boot Shop, , Victoria-street. . . ', . 20 WANTED Known — Boots!- Boots! from two bankrupt and one deceased estate. A splendid line of Infant*' Felt Boots, 9d, Is, and Is' 3d; Black and Coloured Tassel Boots, la 0d; 'Infants' very pretty Crewel Worked Strap Shoes, 2s; Infants' High. Leg Button Boots, 2* 6d; Children's Patsnt Leather Boots, size 7to 10, Bs, Ac.,. Ac.—At Da mpler*s Boat Shop, Victoria-street. " S3 \\7 ANTED—AII those who contemplate. V V buying an Allotment, to defer doing so until they Lave seen that beautiful Property, Montle Grand, Mount Boskill Road, which is being surveyed, and will shortly be placed in the Market, not by auction, —3L T. Herbert, Proprietor. WANTED Known—We have several enquiries for Businesses of different kinds. Persons wishing to sell'would do well to place them in our hands.—E. Wooding and Co., Estate Agents, High-streot. / • WANTED Known—Boots ! Boots ! from two bankrupt and one deceased estate, Ac,, including Hen's Auckland made Carpet 81ippers, Ss 6d; splendid line of Wen's Strong Pegged Shoes, 2s 6d; splendid line of Women's ditto. 7s 6d. We are manufacturing, on the premises, a grand line of) Men's E.S. Boots, only 10s 3d, 6c.,' &c.— At Dampier's Boot. Shop, Yiotoriastreet. '• : 24 WANTED Known — Immensely large Wool Shawli, Is 6d; small ditto, 4d; Knit* ting Cotton, Is 6d; Black Brussels Net, Is; Dress Stuff, 4jd; Figured Dress Stuff, lid; Dress Check, la; lOi Blankets, 12s (id per pair; B. Cashmere,lsßd ; Wincey, 6&d; Check ditto, Od—At Dampier's Wake* field-street Shop. 6 WANTED Known—That all Working Hen can save their money by calling at Governor Gordon Restaurant. All meals 6d. Board and Lodging, 15s per week.—Robert Mubdook. Proprietor. Note the address, nearly opposltethe Waitemata, and close to the Dock. .••••' ~V^7"ANTED—To Buy Left-off Clothing of t i every description tor cash. Families waitud upon. All orders punctually attended to.—Address C; Whitten, Wellealey-street west; WANTED Known—That you can get your Watches, Clocks, find Jewellery repaired at W. H. Carter's (late G. Piggott), 84, Victoria-street, third house above Albert street, Auckland, good work-. manship guaranteed. . WANTED Known—Tea, 8d per ' lb. ; splendid Tea, Is 6d, no higher price.; Wash* Ing Blue, 6d per lb., or Sd -per dostn lumps; good Sauce, 4d the bottle ; large c&kfts of Plate Soap, for jewellers, piivato houses, etc., 2d ; Table.Spoons,.ld; Tea Spoons, 2d—at Dampier's Large Furnishing Shop, Hobson-&treet. 9 WANTED Known — Parties visiting: Wattakerel Falls can obtain Horses;, and: Accommodation at the Oratia Hotel, HerideriQn>--A-B. Heard, Proprietor. » *t•• ■ WANTED Known Mueio," Music, Musio—consisting of the best known Songs in the world. Pieces and easy Duets for beginners. All 4d, no higher prices—At Dampier's large FurnishI ing Shop, Hobson-strest. 14 "YT7"ANTED—The Ladies to know that v V Hunro and Miillgan'a Millinerv Department ' Is now replete with all the latest English and French novelties for the present season. 1 j WANTED Known—Good Florida Water, Is 9d per bottle ; B. Windier Soap, 8 cakes a. shilling ; nice linns of Hair Brushes, 6d, 9d and Is; Dressing Combs, 0d and 9d; Pocket Combs, 2d; Tooth Combs, 2d; fr'en's and Boys' Peak Caps. 7dand lOd; Gents' Black Hard Felt Hats, Is and3s 6d—At Dampier's Wakefleld-Btreet Shop. - ;.4 WANTED Known — Looking Glasses (plate), 8d ; .hsndcome oval 'carred do., 9d and Is ; awing do., 4s 6d; Bedroom Toilet Sets. 7s 8d ; Sweeping Brooms, 8d; Boup Plates, 3d: Bread Knives, 3d apd 4d ; Zinc Buckets, Is ; Japanned Slop Pails, 3s 3d ; Glass Cream Jugs, 4d : Glass Sugar Basins, 6d—at Dampier's Large Furnishing Shop, Hobson-street. • ' 8 WANTED Known—Nice Lins of Gents Zanella Umbrellas, 2s lid; Shirting, 5Jd ; grand line of Crimean Shirting, Is; Shirt Buttons, 3d the gross; Boy's Suits, 6s 6d; Crape, 2« lid the yard; Gents' Tweed Trousers, 10s; Gents' Black Burlington Scarveß. Is— U Dampier's W»kefleld-street Shop. 2 WANTED Known—flair Brashes, 9d; Dressing Combs, 3d, 6d, 9d ; Pocket Combs, 2d; Tooth Combs, 2d; Money Boxes, Id and 4d; lot ef very cheap Toys, Comic Yankee Pictures, 3d each, 9d I hoar in Qneen-street; Photos, from the great masters, Id and 2d; Framed Chromos, 6d and 9d—At Dampier's Large Furnishing Shop, Hobsonstreet. : - 15 WANTED Known — Splendid Oyster Knives, 6d; Gimblots, Id; Small Screwdrivers, 2d; Splendid Hammers, Is 3d; Short Axes, 6d; Tobacco Pouches, 6d; Purses, 6d; Bull's-eye Lanterns, Is; Spittoons, Is: Good Blaok Ink, la Large Stone Bottles of BUck and Coloured d0.,6d ; Rulers, 6d; Letter Clips, 6d—At Dampier's Large Famishing Shop, Hobson«street. 17 \AI ANTED Known—Cheap Boots 1 Cheap f f Boots! Come and see the quality and prices at Holdsworth's Cheap Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 42, Victoria-street, before buying elsewhere. N.B. Country orders punctually attended to when accompaniedby caßh. ..' WANTED Seen—The revolution' in the Furnishing Trade (all new): Large nice lot of Painted Wood Chairs, 3s 6d; Cane-seated Chairs, also 3s 6d; grand line of Grecian Cane-seated Chairs, 6s 6d; Rocking Chairs, with arms (cane-seated), 10s; nice lot of Arm Chairs, 7s: Folding Chairs (carpetseated), 5s 6d; Children's Rocking Chairs, Ss—At Dampier's Large Furnishing Shop, Hobson-st. 11 WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street, near the Docks, at the lowest cash prices. The tlmber'belng undercover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. WANTED Known—That Munro and Mllllgan, Tailors, Clothiers, and Drapers, desire to bring under the notice of their numerous patrons and the public generally, the large and choice assortment of Autumn and Winter Goods just opened and now ready for inspeotlon. Ladles will find the latest styles in Jackets, Ulsters, and Mantles; also, of French and English Millinory, from which orders rah be executed in a few hours, Gentlemen areinvited to inspeot the Stock of Mosgiel, Bannockburn, and. other Tweeds, and West of England Plain, Fancy, and Diagonal Worsted Coatings, which Is uhsuipassed in Auckland, before ordering clothing elsewhere. Suits made to order, warranted shrunk, fit guaranteed, and first-claßs workmanship. From the number of persons asking if we would supply goods for ready money, there seems to be a prevailing idea among the general public that our business is done on the deferred payment. system only. Such Is not the case, 1 as our Cußtomers,"who take advantage of the 5 per cent.' discount (one shilling in the pound sterling) on all parcels of 20b and upwards, are numerous. ANTED Known—That an receipt of Post-office Order lor £1 ta Gd, I will forward 1 Fair 9-1 and 1 Pair 10-4 Blanketi. Beit value in New Zealand.—JAMES SCUTT, London House, Victoria and Netara-streetJ, Auckland. WAN TE D KNO WN, A FEW OF NEIL AND CLIFFORD'S WELL TRIED REMEDIES FOE WINTER USE.. COMPOSITION POWDER.—It Is known in all English-speaking countries (or its many good qualities. You who ars subject to Colds or Sore Throats don't be without it; Is 6d a tin; 6s a lb. .! . BALM OF GILEAD.—Seven years'trial haa proved this to be one of the I-JSt Compounds ever offered for the cure of Coldr, Bronchitia, Asthma and Cough.. 2s a bottle: ' "" ■ ■ ; COUGH SOWDBR.—Effectual and quick m Congestion, Pleurisy, or Inflammation of the Lungs. Is 6d a tin. - " • COUQH STHUP.—Where there are children nothing is belter for Coughs, Ctoop, or Bronchitis. A pure Expectorant without morphia or pplurn., la Sdand 2s abottle. _ ' " ' ' 1 HOP BITTERS, 2s 6d a bottle.'' ;-' A NEIL & C L I F.FOB D. > . HERBALISTS." . ' .'BoiMtio Dmkmah:' : Welleslky-street East, Adokukd.'

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18840602.2.2.6

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7033, 2 June 1884, Page 1

Word Count
1,522

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7033, 2 June 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7033, 2 June 1884, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert