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..__ W anted. "TS7"ANTED, good Storeman for the country.— » » Apply Monda j morning to John Burns and Co. TS7"ANTED, a Man. Must he a good milker; v 7 —Apply, this evening, to Mr Hutchinson. Grocer, Eden Tprrace, at 7.30. , WANTED, Canvassers; must have £1 to j commence with.—Apply between 10 and 12 a.m. F. S. Malcolm, 168. Queen-street. j ANTED, Working Partner.—Apply I Carl Funkc, Tanner, Panmure. WANTED, by Steady, Married Man, Situa- j tion as Groom, Carter, and generally useful.—Apply Carter, Star Office. WANTED, Good Waistcoat Makers. Con--77 stant employment. — Apply Mr Chambers, Tailoring Department, D.S.C. WANTED, a Coat Hand for the country; highest wages paid. — For particulars apply Gifford and Co., High-street. WANTED, a Good Junior for the Clothing Department.—Apply J. H. Hannan, Vic-toria-street. WANTED, Situation for a steady Man as storeman or some position in which a handy, trustworthy man is required. Firstclags references.—Address Friend, Star Office. T^TANTED, a Young Man to kill.—Apply at ~ 7 once, G. Morris, Karangahake. WANTED, Young Man (married preferred), to milk, assist in garden and make himself generally useful.—Apply with testimonials to 1). L. Murdoch, Prospect, Epsom. WANTED, by Young Man, Situation as Engine Driver.-Address Engine, Star Office. WANTED, Young Man for Farm Work at Lake Takapuna. — Apply Patcraon't. Stables, North Shore. WANTED, a Smart, Respectable Lad as Improver to the Cabinetinaking.—Anply, A. H. Dachcnhauscn, bottom of Church-street, Ponsonby. WANTED, a Good Strong Boy.—Apply Quigley, Cooper, Swanson-strcct. WANTED, a Strong Boy to learn the trade. —Apply, R. Sheddan. WANTED, a HgTiTßoyYnuist be ahU-To ride. _ -Apply F. McMancmin, Ellcrslic. WANTED, at once, a Smart Boy—Apply Miss Callaghan, Milliner. Queen-street. WANTED, Boy who could go to school, and assist between houra—Country. —Apply Star Office. WANTED, a Strong Boy to Learn the Trade. . ZJ-_: JQhnspn, Blacksmith. Devonport. "117" ANTED. Smart Lad, accustomed to 7 7 country work. Comfortable home in the, suburbs.—Address Country, Star Office. TSr ANTED; strong Lad.—C. and A 77 Collings, Ironfoundcrs, Arch Hill. WANTED, Immediately, a General Servnnt. —Apply Mrs Rawson, Campbell's Point, foot of Gladstone Road, Parnell. WANTED, an experienced General Servant; housemaid kept.—Apply, Mrs Benjamin, corner ijymoads and Havelock streets. WANTED, Good General Servant ; another kept; good wages.—Apply Mrs Dufaur, Caiiotoii Gore Road, opposite Domain Gate. WANTED, by a Middle-aged Person, a situation as Housekeeper to a Working Man ; no objection to Children.—Address Mrs Connelly, Star Office. "IT[7" ANTED, Situation as Housekeeper.— 7 > Address M.E. W.. Star Office. "IirANTED, an Experienced Housenmid. who 7 7 can assist in waiting at (able, with references.—Apply Mrs Cruickshank, Princes-street. WANTED, three Girls for light work.— Apply J. H. Love, Wholesale Saddler, Newton Road. WANTED, by Young Lady. Situation as Help. Town or Country. — Apply by letter, J.M., Rama Rama. Drury. "VSTANTED. a Respectable Girl as indoor 7 V apprentice to a good business; good home-Apply Star Office. ANTED, Respectable Girl, assist Housework.—Apply 20, Mary-street. Mount Eden (itli house from top left hand side). "VITANTED. ('ii'l i°l- general work.-Apply v»' Mrs Williams. The. Dell, Upper QueenHtrcefc (opposite (..'ollcge). \\J ANT KDTIT-itroiT^Y Respectable Girt; must 7 7 lie fond of children ; references required. —Apply at once Mrs J. N. Baxter, England street, Ponsonby. TTITANTED, Apprentices to Dressmaking.— 77 Apply to Miss Ward, Arnold House, Upper Symonds-street. "I STANT ED, Fungus, Gum. Beeswax, etc., 7 V for Cash.—John Reid and Co., 02, Qucenstrect. Established I SOD. XVf-V^^^D^^GetUiemr.n to dine Upstairs 77 at the Dunblane Dining Rooms every day.—Clist and Taylor, Proprietors. of Good Butter.—Lily bank 7 7 Diiirj-, Pitt-street, opposite Wellingtonstreet. WANTED, a second-hand Lawn Mower, must bo in good order; state lowest cash price to P. 0., Box 20G. W^ ANTED. 50 Gentlemen to Dine Daily at the Sydney Dining Rooms, corner of Wyndham and Albert streets. First-class chef. All meals fid. Board and Residence. 15s. "VKJT A NT E D BEDROOM, (Unfurnished) must be in quiet private family. Surrey Hills or Ponsonby district pre? fcrrcd.—Apply, BACHELOR, General Post Office. WANTED, for a First-class Permanent . Tenant, Offices on the Ground Floor or First. Floor in Queen-street.—Apply to'Cooke and Buddie, 7(1 Victoria Arcade. WANTED Immediately, two Unfurnished Rooms, with use of Kitchen. Must be in a nice Locality.—Reply, stating Terms, to D.G.E.. Star Office. WANTED. Furnished Bedroom (balcony preferred), use of kitchen, with respectablo family,—F.P.G.. Star Office. WANTED to Rent, Small Cottage, or three Unfurnished Rooms, with use of kitchen ; convenient to city.—Address F.A., "Christian Worker" Office. A.M.P. Buildings. Auckland. TIT ANTED to Lend £1 to £100 on P.N. or any " bona lide security. Strict confidence— Cooke and Cooko. 23 High-street. WANTED to Borrow, the sum of £120, good security; state interest.—Address Star Office. \\T ANTED TO SELL (Privately) a Small 7 7 Piano by Bord, for £16. A first-class instrument, and in good order. Must be sold within a few weeks, as owner is leaving Auckland. — Address Piano, General Post" Office, Auckland. ANTED Known, Millions of Bedding and Tomato Plants, Od per doz.—T. Stcadman and Co., lflo Queen-street. XXT ANT E D Known, by Architects, vv Builders and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them Insist upon having K.T. . Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. TJST ANTED, Buyers of best Enamelled 7 7 Ware—Pie Dishes from 9d; Basins, from 1/; Stew Pans from 1/3; Spittoons, 1/6; Wall, Stand, and Hanging Lamps; Cooking Stoves from 50/ ; Johnston's Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools; well-finished Tack Hammers, at 6cl; large size Claw ' Hammers, at 1/3; Box Irons from 2/6; Spirit Stove and Kettle, 1/; Kerosene Stoves from 3/; Crockery of every descripi tion; Engraved Tumblers, 3/6 per dozen; : China Breakfast Cruets, 1/.—At H. R. SHROFF'S, lOC and IPS, Victoria-street. WANTED Known-Men's Sewn Leather Walking Shoes, 3/11 pair; Men's Bluchers, 3/11; Men's Canvas Shoes, 3/G; | Gents' Lace Boots, 7/11; Gents' Court Shoes, 5/11 pair; Kangaroo Laces, Cd doz. At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, Victoria-street. ANTED KNOWN — Ladies' Lace Shoes, 2/11 pair: Ladies' Evening Shoes, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 and 3/11 pair; Ladies' Tan One-bar Shoes, 3/11 pair; Foxhead Carpet Slippers, 2/9 pair; good quality Leather Slippers. 2/6 pair, at MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, Victoria-st. WANTED, people with small incomes and large families to save money by buying their Boots and Shoes at MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 110, 112, Victoria-street. ANTED KNOWN^IMPORTANT.Having made a very large purchase of over 1,700 pairs of Men'a Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes, including several hundreds of Manufacturers' Samples, at a very heavy discount off ordinary prices for cash. Great bargains will be given to the public for a. few weeks, in order to make room for large shipment of New Goods arrived per s.s. Tokomaru.atMlLLEß'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, Victoria-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 211, 11 September 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 211, 11 September 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 211, 11 September 1897, Page 1