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Wanted. WANTED— Cooks, bakers, and tradesmen generally to buy Caps and Aprons at J. Green's, 78, Victoria-street. WANTED — Two Engine Drivers, for 40 h.p. engine, and two Drivers for steam winch.—Apply E. Hughes, Onehunga Ironworks. WANTED immediately— General Servant; small family ; references required.—Apply Mi's. Mowbray, Manukau Road, ParaeU. ; : WANTED— Two Women Cooks, 18s, 26s : Waitress, Farm Man, 14 Generals, 6 Girls, Housekeeper (hotels, private.)— Mrs. Elsmores. — . ANTED— competent General SerII vant, in a small family; references required. —Apply, befoie noon, to Mrs. Saunders, Park Avenue. I WANTED to Rent, in Mount Eden or Mount lioskili Districts— Good six or seven roomed House. — W. and J. Frater, Queenstreet. ______ WANTED, by thoroughly energetic, unencumbered, Married Couple Situation in hotel, town or country.—Mrs. LockJey's Registry, 280, Queen-street. _ WANTED to Rent—Small Furnished House, near town, with bath, gas and water laid on.—State terms and full particulars, A.Z., Heiiaj.d Office. WANTED— A respectable Boy to milk cow, attend to garden, and make himself generally useful. —Apply personally at " Fairfield," victoria Avenue, Remuera. WANTED —Working-men to buy our Shirts, Undershirts, and Pants ; they are better and cheaper than those sold in Queen-street. Our prices are 2s 3d each for strong double-stitch Shirts. No imported rubbish which blows to pieces on the lines.—J. Green, 78, Victoria-street. WANTED Housewives to buy Large Blankets at lfSs and ISs per pair; Unbleached Calico Sheeting, 72 inches wide, 10£<l; White Twilled Sheeting, IOJd to Is 8d per yard; Floorcloth, Is; Linoleum, Is (id the square yard ; best makes in White Calicoes, 4d per yard ; Unbleached Calico, 2Jd to ftd per yard ; Linen Tabling, Is Cd to 3s per yard.—.l. Green, 78, Victoria-street. WANTED Known —Calicos, Sheetings, Yl Curtains, Flannels, Shirtings, almost given away at A. E. Fenton's Great Sale of Drapery and Clothing, 252 and 254, Queen-street. Hotelkeepers take note. WANTED Known — £5 to £1000 to Lend on Furniture, without removal, Pianos, Deposit of Deeds, Freehold and Leasehold, Legacies, Personal .Security, Promissory Notes, Mortgages, Life Policies, Ac., &c.—N.Z. Mortgage, Loan, and Discount Bank, High-street. WANTED Known—Allwool Estemain Serge, at Ls 2d ; Cotton Italian, at IOJd ; Melton, at 5Jd ; Allwool Shepherds' Plain Sheeting, at ls. The above are 10 to 20 per cent, less than Auckland wholesale prices.—J. Green, 78, Victoriastreet. ANTED KNOWN— £IRAIG'S OURIOSITV QHOP is IN PRINCES - STREET. the Public to Know—That WANTED the Public to Know—That J. WKNDEL Has in stock Genuine NOURISHING & STRENGTHENING WINES, FOR INVALIDS AND OTHERS. I Recommended by all Medical Men, and equal to I any of the imported wines. Beware of other inexperienced makers. J. WKNDEL, Wine Manufacturer, ( Symonds-street, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN: MR. T. HARLE GILEb', Professor of Writing, HOLDS WRITING CLASSES I For Ladies and Gentlemen, Youths, and Girls, at convenient hours, both day and evening. Good Writing Guakamtkei> in One Coukse of Lessons Private pupils by arrangement. Hundreds of testimonials may bo inspected on I application at the Edocativnai Chambers, corner of Queen-street and Durham-street East. ANTED Seen—The American Novelties, ex Elinor Vernon; English and Continental Novelties, ex lone. Just Opened, at Goodson's London Arcade, some lovely Japanese, China, and Cabinet Ware, and choice Art Goods arrived. Our regular stock was never better assorted, and never better value offered. Large purchases were made in England before the great rise in price, and our customers will have the benefit. Please inspect the New Jewellery, Clocks, Electro-plated Goods, Japanese, Indian, Liberty and Art Goods, American Novelties, Puzzles, Games, Wordmaking, etc., Basketware, Dinner, Dessert, Tea, and Toilet Sets, Glass and China ware, Brushes, Combs, Sponges, Stationery, Account, Exercise, and Pocket Books, Purses, Spectacles and Cases, Chatelaines, Table Mats, Bags, Kits, Rotary Knife-dettners, Mincers, Potato Mashers, Scales, Egg Whisks (only 6d each), Horses, Tricycles, Dolls, Toys, Birthday Books, Cards, Presents, and 1001 Useful and Ornamental Goods, which can be seen-oniy, and-obtsined nowhere so cheap as at Goodson's London Arcade, Japanese and Art Bazaar, opposite Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, Auckland. ANTED, VISITORS AND RESIDENTS TO INSPECT GOODSON'S JAPANESE AND ART BAZAAR. The Entrancenext New Zealand Clothing Factor.', or through Goodson's London Arcade. Anyone Dot having Been it can have no conception of its attractiveness. It is often pronounced as UNEQUALLED IN ALL THE COLONIES In addition to containing by far the LARGEST STOCK OP JAPANESE GOODS IN AUCKLAND, ORIENTAL AND CONTINENTAL GOODS Are largely distributed, LIBERTY DRAPERIES AND ART GOODS Are a specialty, and-the LARGEST STOCK OF FANCY DRESS MATERIALS IN AUCKLAND Is here displayed. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BREAKFAST, DINNER, DESSERT, TEA, AND TOILET SETS Are here shown, -with innumerable articles in GLASS AND CHINA WARE Only to be seen here, selected by Mr. Goodson when in England and Paris N.B. —Mr. Goodson is led to thus specially invite inspection of this department by reason of the numbers who have lately visited it, that had no knowledge of its existence, expressed their admiration of it, and suggested its being made more public Kindly remember the address, and call and inspect GOODSON'S JAPANESE AND ART BAZAAR. 1,000.000 ERIE ™ ARK ™, COUVERTS, POSTKABTEN, &C., RAUFT. E. HAYN, Naoroburg (Saale), Deutschland, *OD *AVE THE **EEN. ADD four letters, form four words. First correct solution, £5: Only one solution to be sent by each competitor. Fee, ls. Solutions not to be received later than the 2nd July. Correct solution will be published in the New Zealand Herabd on loth July. Address, J. Fleming, Te Aroha, Auckland. HILDRETH & SON, • LORNE-STREKT, WELLINGTON, WASTE PRODUCT <fc BOTTLE MERCHANTS. Cash purchasers of Raw, Tailor's Cuttings, Rope, Bones, Lead, Tea Lead, Zinc, Brass, Copper, Iron, Flint Glass, Ac. Best Woollen Flock always on hand. Every description of Bowl"* bought, sold, or exchanged. All breakages--o»erli*e per cent, allowed for if cfcuiue4wittwfKffen-d»y« after dslhwff-oigwjs,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8282, 14 June 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8282, 14 June 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8282, 14 June 1890, Page 1

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