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Wanted. _____! WANTED — A Waitress. — Apply Waters, Confectioner. WANTED to Pnrohaße— Horse, suit* able for baker's cart; a trial required.— Apply at once, New Zealand Bakery, Parnell. WANTED Known—Exhibition of Glass Blowing Saturday afternoons from two to five, Ad mission, fid. Each visitor receives a prise,— Works, Freeman's Bay. ' _____ WANTED Known—Tailors' Trimming* of all descriptions: also, Doeskins, Superfines, Worsted Coatings and Tweeds can be had at wholesale prices from the Importer— LOVETT Wellesley-street WANTED seen outßide the shop—More Reductions I Ladies' Morocco Boots, reduced from 8s fid to 6s lid; Ladies'(High-leg) Kid Button Boots, reduced from 12s fid to 8s lid; Ladles' Outdoor Kid Shoes, reduced from 8s 6d to 8s lid; Ladies' Prunella Walking Shoes, reduoed from 6s fid to 4s lid, at Dampier's Farewell Boot Bale, Victoriastreet, four doors from Dampier's Fancy Goods Shop. WANTED Known—J. Gilmour, Draper, Parnell Rise, is now showing a first»olsss stock of new and fashionable Spring and Summer Goods in all the different departments and at the very lowest prices to meet the times. The dress goods are well worthy of inspection. Prints in all the newest patterns, commencing at 8d a yard, special value in Lb dies' Corsets from Is 9d a pair, Umbrellas from 2s fid. The Millinery Department is well stooked in the latest fashions in Straw Goods, Flowers and Feathers &c., at our usual low prices; ANTED KNOWNJ. BUDGK, Bootmaker, formerly foreman to Mr. W. Johnson, Bootmaker, of Victoria-street, and for many years manager of Mr. Dampier's Boot Shop, Victoria-street, begs to intimate that in consequence of Mr. Dampier giving up the Boot and Shoe Business, he has opened that Shop, No. 108, Victoriastreet, formerly occupied by Mr. Dampier as a furniture shop, with a splendid Assortment of Colonial, English, and German Boots and Shoes at prices to suit the times. Every attention paid to customers who may favour us with a call. Note the Address— EDINBURGH BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE 108, VICTORIA-STBKBT. J. BUDGE WANTED KNOWN.—During the last three weeks of our Great Cash Sale, every purchaser of a Suit can select an elegant Summer Vest gratis. A. WOOLLAMS & Co., Sydenham House, yy A N T E D — ! INSPECTION I or MUNRO & MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS. AN T E O KNOWNThat EDWARD CASH, TAILOR, Opposite Opera House, Has just received a Consignment of NEW TWEEDS, and respectfully soiiolts au inspection of same. Prices to Meet the Times. tar KDWARD CASH. Tailob, Opposite Opera Mouse. TOT ANTED. LANDLORDS AND OTHERS , TO KNOW THAT WILLIAM CRICK (Late Librarian Supreme Court Library, (Auckland) Undertakes Collection of Rents and Accounts Execution of Distress Warrants, Possession nude Bills.of Sale, etc., with care and despatch. Prompt Settlements a Special Feature. OFFICE: 25, COOMBES'S ARCADE, High-street, Auckland. ANTED KNOWNCRICK'S PRIVATE ENQUIRY OFFICES, 25, COOMBES' ARCADE, JBIGK'STRBKT, AUCKLAND* SUSPECTED PERSONS WATCHED A TRACED. CONFIDENTIAL ENQUIRIES MADE WISH THE UTMOST SECRECY AND CARE. HIGHEST REFERENCES. WILLIAM CRICK; Vy ANTED KNOWN, A. W. MUNDY, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Has REMOVED From Hoffmann's Buildings to PREMISES IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE, Third door above Kelson, Moate, and Co/f, QUEEN-STREET. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY, Punctuality and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ANTED KNOWN, SUITS TO MEASURE AT WHOLESALE .PRICES. I G. M c RID E. IMMENSE SHIPMENT OF SPRING GOODS JDST OPENED OUT. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. A THE RUSH IS NOW ON. PLEASE BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY, COMMERCE-STREET, IJIO TOBACCO GROWERS, LEAF TOBACCO PURCHASED IN ANY QUANTITY. The highest price given. AUSTIN WALSH, Tobacco Factory, Beach Road, Auckland, fjIEMPORARY AID SOCIETY. The Temporary Aid Committee request that any persons having left off Boots (Men's or Women's) to give away will kin Jy leave them at the Soolety's Office la Wyndham-street. C, D, WHITCOMBE. Secretary. mO TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. PRESENTS FOR HOME.—Very haßdsome Cab l PRESENTS FOR HOME.—Very handsome Cab 1 nets, Inlaid Table Tops, Album Boxes, Ac. All made from the pick of Nen Zealand's rich native woods. The above gnods are preatly admired at home for their rare beauty. All other collections carefully packed in a case and shipped home. Visitors, Ac-, are respectfully asked to walk through my warehouse, as it is one of the sights of the city. W. NORRIE, Top of Shortland-street. GRAND OPPORTUNITY at Sydenham House, foot of Grey-street. Great sale bow on. Every purchaser of a Suit of Tw»»d* can select a splendid Summer Vegt as discount, Observe display; In window. SPRING AND SUMMER. Wanted Known.—D. mcPherson invites special attention to his Dress Department, which is replete with the choicest and most fashionable fabrics for the above seasons. A large consignment to hand, comprising Jersey Crepe. Mousseline Crepe, Beige, Foule, Ottoman Cord. Knot Bouele. Curl Bouele. Veilings, Merinos and Cashmeres, Printed Veilipgs, De Lainss, etc. The above are Frenoh Goods, and All, wool. The colourings are new and fashionable. Handsome Striped and Figured Broches, Plushes and Other stylish Trimmings to match. , New Prints a# timeline Cloths, in the fashionable Stripes, Spot!, JTlpweiejJ. Figured, and SUla.; A very

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7774, 21 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7774, 21 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7774, 21 October 1886, Page 1

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