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■__ "Wanted. WANTED, a General Servant for Takapuna, small family, no children.—Apply " Star Office. WANTED, General and Shoeing Smith (country). — Worthington, Mechanic's Bay. -• WANTED — A Youth, one accustomed to China and Glass Trade. — Tanfield, Potter and Co. ' WANTED at Once—Trousers Hand.—George j Tutt, Tailor and Gents' Outfitter, Symonds-street. WANTED, a Boy, age 14, as an Apprentice , to the Clicking.—Johnston Bros., Bootmakers, Newton. WANTEDT two Young Men, one used to farm work and a groom.—Patterson and Co., Lome-street. W "ANTED, by Lady, situation as Bookkeeper, three years experience—address M.A., 'Star' Office. WANTED, to buy a Pony (horse), 13 hands, cheap, quiet, 5 years old, to carry Lady. —Apply Star Oftice. WANTED, Wheelwright; good wages and steady job for good man.—Smith Bros., Coachbuilders, Thames. \-%,r ANTED, a respectable Boy, 16 years, to VV learn the trade.—C. R. Deberg, Rangetnaker, Market Entrance. ■fySTANTED to .Soil, a Donkey's Cart and T* Harness in good order.—R. Cross, Osborne-street, Newmarket. ANTED,' immediately, two Unfurnished rooms, near city, one with fireplace.— Address Home, ' Star' Office. WANTED, Lady Help, another kept, two in family, very light duties.—Mrs Seegner, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell. ANTED—Horse for a Roadster, 5 years old, about 15 hands; must he quiet— Price, etc., Roadster, Star Oflice. WANTED, a Girl for light housework, good home, 4s weekly. — Address " Coach," Post Offi.ee, Rotorua. Fare paid. ANTED, two Boys for milking, 14 years of age or thereabouts. Wages 8s per week.—Particulars at 'Star' Office. WANTED, Investment or Business with occupation, moderate safe returns, about £200 or £300.— E. Colson, 93, Queen-street. WANTED to Rent or Purchase, Shop with Dwelling attached, at Drury, Pukekohe, or Tuakau.-Address K.H.A^jStar^Offlce^ WANTED. Pianist, good Accompanist, lady or gentleman; also. Comic Vocalist for concert party.—Address Baritone/Star' Office. WANTED, by respectable Man, situation as Private Secretary, Attendant or Butler (town or country). — Address Butler, 'Star' Office. WANTED Known, that Bryant and Bailey, Customs-street West, supply mill wood, factory and kindling wood in any quantity, at reasonable prices. WANTED, Coat, "Vest and Trouser Hands, and Apprentices, Messenger and also Domestic Help.—G. A. Craig, Tailor, 58, Victoria-street West. WANTED, thoroughly competent Working Housekeeper ■to take entire charge of hoiisehold. References required.—J. W. Nairns, Cash Grocer, Parnell. ANTED, a Young Man about 20 ; must be a good Milker and make himself useful on Farm. Wages, 15s and found.—G. J. Jackson, Advertising Agent, Onehunga. W*TNTEDr~lmmediately, Dealers, Storekeepers, Carpenters and others to clear balance of Dickey's Wholesale Stock of General Ironmongery at immense sacrifice.—Victoriastreet East, opposite Central Hotel. WANTED, a Gentleman with £1,000 to £2,000 or upwards to enter into Partnership with' two others to develop a most promising industry. Principals only dealt with.—"Syntax," Box 322, Postoffice, Auckland. : WANTED Known, that the Kauri Timber Co. brand all sashes, doors, etc., manufactured by them/ K.T Co. WANTED Known, a good opening for a flrst-claKs bootmaker in a rising town.— W. Alison, Eltham,' Taranaki. WANTED Known, that thoroughly seasoned Timber Sashes, and Doors, can only be obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). \JL rANTED-Known, by Residents Deyonport, vY Mrs Pyno has commenced Business as Curtain Dresser, Vauxhall Road (next White's, Butcher). WANTED KNOWN—Free Demonstrations in Gas Cooking EVERY WEDNESDAY, from 2,30 to i p.m., at the Gas Company's rooms, _\Vyndua_-street. ' . . . \JkT ANTED KNOWN—Men's and boys' straw n hats at 6d, 9d and Is, selling at wholesale prices. Boys' clothes a speciality. We give the best value procurable. Goods opened suitable for present season. —D.S.C. " WANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE ispre- ' pared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, Albertetreot and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. ANTED KNOWN-Good Spectacles, 6d pair, superior 1/, Crystal do. 2/; 'Real English Pebbles', 3/9 pair; Nickel Watches, 5/11; American Clocks, 2/9 each; 250,000 Envelopes, Id packet, or 2/7J per thousand, at MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN—CHRISTMAS and NEW .YEAR CARDS-The Zealandia Packet, containing 60 pretty Cards, 1/; The Victoria, 30 Cards, Gel; The Choice, 18 Art Cards, 1/; The King of All, _ highclass Cards. .1/3. at MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN — TENJSfIS and RUBBER SHOES FOR PRESENT SEASON.—Just Opened Up: 15 cases of above Goods, in White, Tan, Grey and Black, at surprisingly low prices. Ladies' Tennis Shoes 2/6 pair.; "Renshaw" Brand, 2/11 pair;-Gents' Tennis Shoes, 2/11 and 3/6 pair; "Renshaw" Brand, .3/11 pair; Children's Sand Shoes. 1/11 pair; Maids, 2/6 pair; Ladies' and Gents', 2/9 and 2/11 pair. —At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112, 114, VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN-Men's Sewn Shoes 3/11; Men's Bluchers, 3/11; Men's Canvas Shoes, 3/6; Gents' Lace Boots, 6/11; Gents' Court Shoes, 4/11; Kangaroo Laces, 6d doz.; 600 Gross Rifle Laces, 3d doz. or 2/ per gross, at MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA-ST. WANTED KNOWN—Just opened up ex s.s. lonic and other arrivals, 53 CASES OF LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES for Summer Season; imported direct from the manufacturers at 'Bed Rock' cash prices. An excellent assortment of Ladies' Shoes in English, American, Continental and Colonial makes, in White, Tan and Black, superior in value to anything yet shown; Ladies' Wh'te Shoes, 3/6, 4/9, 4/11 pair; Ladies' Tan Shoes, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 up to 10/6; Ladies' Black Oxford Shoes, 2/11, 3/9, 4/6, 5/6 up to- 10/6, at MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112, 114 VICTORIA STREET. WANTED — AUCKLAND MUSICAL PUBLIC to Please Note—We have just opened up Two Cases containing over 9.000 Copies of New Sheet Music from a London Publisher. 3d per Copy or 6 Copies for 1/; new catalogues free. Czerny's Exercises, 6d and 1/; Hemy's Royal Modern Tutors, 1/9 each; The Empire Music' Albums, 6d each; Messiah and Elijah Music and Words, complete, 1/ each.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTORIA STP»_ET. WANTED KNOWN. Job Line Double-width Black Silk Grenadine, 2/11, worth 5/6 per yard; splendid value in Dress Stuffs, in Woollen, Silk and Wool, Mohairs, Alpacas, Ginghams. Prints, Muslins, etc., etc. Straw Hats ingreat variety at special prices; clearing line of Gems, 1/ each, half-price; Job Line Veilings from 3d per yard. DRESMAKING—Our usual style and fit from 12/6. DAVID GARRIOCK, Karangahape Rd. m ANTED X NO W N A. L. SMITH, Dentist, HOBSO.N ST. (opposite St. Matthew's Church), Supplies UPPER or LOWER SET OF TJEETH £2. Teeth Stopped from 2/6: with Gold, 5/Extractions, without pain by Gas, 5/. I don't pretend to supply guinea sets. W A N T EJ? KNOWN. That ORDERS (small or large), for i FURNITURE REMOVAL, CARTAGE COALS, WOOD, SCORIA , SHELLS, SAND, LIME, BRICKS, TAR 1 TANKS, FENCING, Etc.. Are promptly attended to by W and 'G. -W IN S T O-N-B, [W" _ CUSTOMS STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 1

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