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To LeU TO LET, a 4-roomed House, South-st., Newton.—Apply Mrs Findlay, Corner of South and East streets. TO LET, Tennyson-street, one storey, 6 rooms. 3 fireplaces, washhouse, copper, bath, range; land, *0 x 138; 10s.—Baker Bros. TO LET,ltTParnell, Furnished Cottage, bath, out-house, largo allotment, pleasantly ! situated; rent moderate.— King's Stables, Lomestreet nnO BE LET at) Howick for fche remainder A of a lease, a superior Family Residence. ' with about 35 acres of land; £35 a year.— Ewington and Baker. TO LET, House, Alfred-street, next , Choral Hall, 8 rooms bathroom and other : conveniences, now occupied byMrR. Fenwick. —Ca.ptain Worsp, 113. Victoria Arcade. TO LET, Customs-street E., the Large and Commodious Store at present occipied by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company.—For particulars, apply Brown, Barrett, and Co.. Klliott-street. mO~L ET ! TO LET! 1 Send for printed list of Houses. Shops, etc, to Let in all parts of the city and suburbs. Issued • weekly by J. Thornes, 81, Queen-street, or take a list from his special rook in every Tram Car. URNISHED Rooms to Let, with or ; without board, close to the sea, about 7 '■■ miles from town, very moderate terms,—Apply Star Office.] TO SADDLERS.—To Let, a Saddler's ■ Shop with Small Stock; every convenience, good opening; rent low.—Apply Star Office. ; lost and Found. LOST, lasb evening, from Mt. Eden 'bus, Umbrella, with name, H. A Marriner, on handle.—Reward at New Zealand Accident Company. ! LOST or Stolen, from Selwyn-streeb, Onehunga. a Fox Terrier Pup Dog. black etar on head. Anyone detaining after this notice will be prosecuted.—Apply C. Lippitt, Selwyn-street. Onehunga. , FOUND, yesterday afternoon, a Gentle- • man's Mackintosh.-Apply Star Ufllce. Wanted -1 ■■ —-■—■■■ — ■ ■■ —— ———■—■ -.—- , Ty ANTED KNOWN.: A LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ) AT ri OODSON'S T ONDON A RCADE. Tea Sets, 44 pieces, with Teapot, Covered Sugar, etc., 15s each. The latest American Novelty, < 13- THE MAGIC POCKET CAMERA, IS TBI (A fund of amusement!. New Games of all kinds, the Missing Word ' being the latest. Beautiful Floral Note-paper. Self-releasing Hair Curlers—the latest, being ' the only perfect one"—M the box. j t mHE JAPANESE T>AZAAR\ | ) IS RESPLENDENT WITH f ( BEAUTIFUL GOODS. J , THE JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT Is constantly receiving further additions in the way of novelties. Inspection cordially invited. The constant arrival of New Goods render* it a pleasant inspection. p OODSON'S T ONDON A RCADE, QUEEN.STREET. AND KARANGAHAPE, ROAD (New premises opposite Bank of New Zealand). ANTED KNOWN—Thab for Copper Clothes Boilers. Wringers. Galvanised ; Tubs and Buckets. Meat Mincers, Water Cans. Slop Pails. Basins, Trunks and Bonnet Boxes, ' tho cheapest and best are at J. and J. Dickey's, Quee"-Street- , j WTNTED K.nown— Furnishing Iron- ' mongery. Pots. Pans. Kettles. Tubs. , Basons, Gri&ons. Meat and Pie Dishes. Kn- ; amelled Milk Bowla. Bake Dishes. Mugs and : Saucepans, and the innumerable little articles , connected with culinary uses, wel have de- ; termined to deax out at. the Cheapest Ironjnonjeery Sale every held in Auokland—J. and J. DICKEY. 2M. Queen-street. } 1 WANTED Ktoown, Wodding Presents, ; Best Electro-plated Spoons and Forks, . Biiouit Jars. Craet SUnds. Teapots. Table , Knives and Forks, beautifully carved Wood - Bread Platters and Knives. Butter Knives, new patterns Roohester Lamps; best quality at reduced prices.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen- t street. ' WANTED Known, that a brighb light J makes a happy home. Our first ship- • ment of Lamps to hand. Table Lamps, Suspen- 1 sion Lamps, Hall Lamps, Church Lamps, Bed- : room Lamps and Lamps for the million from ls ; upwards, such as have not been seen here. —See • now at J. and J. Dickey's. 234, Queen-street. J WANTED Known by those who con- ! template an excursion we have the : cheapest travelling trunks, hat and bonnet ; boxes of all sizes we have yet shown, having an ; extra stock we shall sell at lower prices than • ever, see J. and J. Dickey. 234 Queen-street. ; WANTED KNOWN—Thab wa have ' ■just opened a lot of tbe best Enamelled : Ware we have seen, in Basins, Jugs. Pie , Dishes, Saucepans. Stewpans, Soap Drainers 1 Plates. Cups and Saucers, Mugs, etc., and are j selling at prices below those of second-rate ; goods. We continue to sell cheap.—J, & J. ; Dickey. 254. Queen-irtreet. ; WELL-RECOMMENDED Middle- ' aged Man Seeks Situation as Clerk or ; any position of trust.-Address Clerk, Star ; OfHcc. Auckland. A LADY wishes situation as House- ; keener; Rood needlewoman.—Address, '• J.D.," STARQgI&. __ WoXR D OI ED UC AT I Gl. Applications for the position of Head ; Tkaciier of the Ellersltb School will bo received by tlw Boar4-«n-or-before MONDAY, 24th April. Dwelllng-housq provided. Present wll numbers 134, average attendance 100 Teachers are prohibited from personally canvassing Members of Committee or Members of 1 the Board regarding appointment or promotion. All communications and testimonials from Candidates for the appointment must pass through the Board. vmoKNT RIOBi Secretary. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, 2 firsb-class Benchmeru-Apply Co-operative Boot Factory, Albert-street, ; RESH EGGS.—Wanted, 40 Dozen Monthly; must be guaranteed.-Apply at once, to C. Grosvenor, High-street, DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT THB BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY • i OF 1 MILLINERY, MANTLES, & JACKETS, ! PUR BOAS, ' AND SEASONABLE NOVELTIES, 1 NOW ON VIEW j ! TJ USHBROOK, QWEDDEN* £JO.'S, i 104 ATO 106, QUJSCN-STRESiT, I

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 90, 18 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 90, 18 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 90, 18 April 1893, Page 1

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