Wanted. WANTED Seen-The "Wonderful fresii ba-gains in Fnmitnre and Famishing Goods. —At Pampier's Hobaon-street Shop. 15 W "ANTED—Second Cook and Kitchen. man.—33,'Qneen-rtreet Wharf. WANTED Known—Beef and' Mutton, from 2d per lb.-T. S. Mead, City Market Ancfcland. W "ANTED—A Farm Labourer, must be a Rood gardener and able to milk.—AnelvHkbaij) Office. W "ANTED—Tbreefirst-class Coat-makers and a Presser.—New Zsaland Tweed Cα. .-hortlandstreet. ■ \flsT ANTED—A. Boy ; one accustomed to Son,|nigh^!re°t at Trade pteiaied -— Ap P'y MUlerand V\/"ANTED Known—Fireworks for Sale. I OTrANTED by a Reduced Gentlewomaa" Y\7" ANTED Known—Constant arrivals of I sJted as pr»entslo^ h t e hO co^fnl°^r le - YS7"ANTED-Situation £>r storeman, good W 'ANTED, by a thoroughly competent and first-clara Cook-A Situttion Iα hotel. L o^ o ; c oX e t . ,y: good A p Ply ag; \\f ANTED—Lady as companion to a ladv nn office, assist in a business, or anv » Goodrefer.ncM.-Address.V.A^^^ 0 ?,^""^ W- AN TED-Women cooks, town" conntrr. 16s to 30 3 ; waitress, 15s -nineteen* generals, 10s, 153; cook, 15s, town, no fe. cias3 man cook, two cookt.—Mrs. ElsmorB"« ur3 ' -WANTED Known-The Grand Art ExJ2s,on^ O a t °G f oo C d h ™^nd C meDs in aii framed pktnrea oajside the Area lie. PeC " WANTED nrgeutly-Female Cooks, 20 3 ~- Housemaid. Gi 3 bor nP , to-day- 3 boat 15»Geaerals,town and snbar*s.-Mrs. w£itoomK.'i v gistry, next Market,JVMtaley-stoet Be ~ T^ ANTED—Respectable girl as general Sbtea ChSS^FnrSH , - refe p' enCe - Apply ieopl? Hotel! Sn. Co -' °PP° site Bising Sna \^7" ANTED Known—More Bargains in t V -wf^r for ,, ba j l9, P ,rtie3 ' eta, lncludißff ,es S M " cella Bo" 1 *. 2s and 3* 6d ; CbUdren'l White Kid Boots, 23, etc, at Damplor's Boot Sh«, Hotel"*' aDd a ' Parnel1 ' o PP3site the Barrel -ANTGD-A Young Man hetween twenty and thirty years of age, with soma comicon sense and (£10) Ten Pounds? to fik^S security, to join A. J. Vaugbt, better known as the UnS^M, b T d i, Wl^ Uw i rav ' ,lUl 'e thron S h New ZeZ
WANTED Known-That Abyssinian ,• .» G °W *nd Silver-plated Artistic Jewellery ia supplied at Goodsons London ArcaJe, at lowest prices and selections from the largest stock in town. WASTED Known—That in Clocks of all kinrts, the prices of the London Areadeare unequalled for cheapness. W r ANTED Known—That for Christmas and Bi.thday Cards, the largest selection ia at Oodson s London Arcade. WANTED Knowu—That Stove Orna- • . I^f nt i aro a sp«*»Hty in cheapness ani variety - at s Loirion Area *o. TX7 ANTED Known—lt is a great mistafce- '" to imagine the London Arcade is a Fancy Goods Emporium only. It contains some of the most useful .nd cheapest goods in AncklanJ. ANTED Known—That Sterling Gold * * and Silver Watchos and JeweUery are snpplted at the lowest price in town at Goodaon'a London Arcade. V_7"ANTED Known—Tea Seta at marT vellonsly low prices, Vases, Lmtres, ani Fancy Ornaments In great variety are obtainable at Goodson's London Arcade. ANTED Known-Alarming Sacrifices, Tremendous Slaughters, and Bankrupt Stocks are not in onr line, but we always sell at our usual tariff of Small P.oflta and Quick Returns.— Goodsoo's Arcade. ._ ... '.' -._ - ANTED Known — Ladies' Out-door Shoes (not slippers mind), 4s 6d; Ladles,* Oxford and Derby Walking Shoes, 5s 6d; Maid's High Leg . Button Boots, 3s ; Infants' Fslt Boots, 9d; Infant,' High Lrg Button Boots, Is Od. at Dampier's Boot Shop, Victoria-street, and at Parnell. opposite the Barrel Hotel. 2 W "ANTED Known—Colonial Ovens at 12s and upwards; Side and Portable Ovens, Kitchen Ranges, Stoves, Gratos, and Portable Boilers, general smiths" work in all its branches at corresponding vrices. Country orders promptly attended to.— Address. R. Xicholl, 320 Ouaen-vtreet. Auckland. WANTED Known—That Electroplated Goads and Cut cry are obtainable at Goodson's London Arcade, good and cheap. Books and Stationery are the cheapest in town, being sold at Ecgiish prices. IX/'ANTiiD Known — That for Fanoy v» Goods ReneraUy, Novelties specially, and. useful goods equally, tlie London Arcide contains, the greatest variety, and at the lowest prices. ANTED Known—That the Auckland Timber Company Manufacture and Sell, at Lowest Prices, ail sizes of Iron Bark Spokes. Send for patterns and price list. WANTED Known -That A. J. BlomBcld ha 3 opened the Shop adjoining the West Eud Fharmucy as a Stationery and Fancy Goods Bazaar. WANTED Known—Boot Gloss, 4d and 0d per Bottle; Shoe Horrs, 3d; Boot Protectors, 3d the set; Button Fasteners, 6d the box ; Button Hooks, Id; Leather Boot Laces, Id the pair; Cotton Laces, 3d per dozen ; Cork Soles, 2Jd, at Dampier's Boot Shop. Victoria-street, aud at I'arnell, opposite the Birrel Hotel. 3 WANTED — Everybody to go to the Bicycle Sale at Tonks and Co.'s on Fridaynext, October 31. Remember, at Tonka and Co.'sv twelve noon on friday. WANTKD Immediately—A Sober Beliable Book-keeper for Country Store andl HoteL—Apply, by letter, Charles Murray, Mercnry Bay. • \fcT ANTED by Two Gentlemen—To Rent VV Eoom3 in the Coanlrv, within easy distance of rail to Auckland. Terms must be moderate.—Address " Waikato," care of H hullp Office. WANTED .Known — Another lot of Bargains in Boots, including ATen'e E.S. Boots, our own make, something astonishing, 10s 6d ; Men's Auckland made Bluchers. 5s lid; Men's handsomi durable Patent Leather Slippers, 2s 9d ; Mens real Buff illppers. 2« lid, usual price 6s, at Dampier's Boot Shop. Victoria-street, and at Parnell, opposite the Barrel Hotel. *
WANTED Known—Pawnbroker's Sale Mr. Arthur will Sell at his Mart, on Monday next 3rd November, at eleven o'clock, a quantity of Unredeemed Pledge;.—James Rae, Pawnbroker. WANTED- Several Gentlemen to Board with Private Family, on moderate terms, near the Supreme Court, or Rooms to Let.— 'pply at Overn Lodge (next Panama House), Lower Symondsstreet. ' WANTED— Two gentlemen boarders or or a married couple, in private family, neat Mount Eden Railway Station. Large airy bedrooms. For addrers, apply Heb<ij> Office. WANTED Known—More bargains ia Boots, including, great line of Goloshect House Bcoti, 3s 9d; Ladhs' Handsome Patent Leather Clippers, 2s Cd; Ladies' Prunella Slippers, 3s 6d. at Dampier's Boot Shop, Vicioria-stteet ; and. at Parnell, opposite the Barrel Hotel. <*_ WANTED— Comfortable 6 or 7-roomed ■ detached House within one or two miles ot Oueen-street. a.ust have good water supply and stabling, and good view— gull particulars to P.O. Box 18. WANTED Known —That the entrance to tba Exchange Circulating Library Is In Durham-street, c-rnerof Queen-street, next Momn and. Co.'s. New supplies of boois by every steamer. Sea advertisement. ■ - , W ANTED Known—More bargains in Boots, including Ladles' Kid Boots, 4a 6d and 5s 8d ; Superior Fancy Stitched Boots, 6s 6a ; erand line of Ladies' E.S. High Leg Morocco Boots, 6s Cd • Ladies' high Heel Prunella Boots, 4s 9d; •Superior Ladies' High Heel Prunella Boots, all sizes, 5s and 53 6d, at Dampier's Boot Shop, Victoria-street, and at Parnell, oppoaite tha Barrel Hotel. S WANTED Known — Velvoteeuß from One and Six-pence per yard at Kobson'a, Draper, Ponsonby; Blankets, Counterpanes, Calicoes Flannels, very cheap. -•■ ANTED Known—Lota of Fresh I'raoery,incluaingßlackltallanClotb,2slld l Shop. ■ - ==— WANTED-rComfort for the Feet— H^d-sewnßootsandShoMmato to order S repaln SS while customers wait-At William MUlar nr- Hlgh-»treat. _j ANTED Known— Liheap Boots I Cheap Boots '—Come and see the quaUty-ana accompanied by cash. - - -• —
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 1
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