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TO LET, Rocky Nook, 6-roomed House, every convenience, recently renovated, new outbuildings.—J. HoAVden, Queen-street or Mount Roskill. CITY RESTAURANT and 12 Beds, furniture, piano and goodwill, £60, owner selling through illness. — Burrow and Co., B.N.Z, Buildings. USINESSES £20 to £500, Fancy Goods, Fruit and Confectionery,' Grocery, Bakery, Boarding-houses. — Buitoav, B.N.Z. Buildings. ANTED, Office Boy, ss; W. Cooks, 15s; Young Girl (15); Good Generals, Housemaids.—"L. A. C 0.," Shortland-street. WANTED, First-class lroncrs, good wages and regular employment, also a girl for dying.—AVigg's Laundry, Upper Queen-street. ANYONE knoAving Whereabouts or any information respecting Mrs Lynskey, of Mount Eden, please communicate Avith the police. LOST, Thursday, at Devonport Ferry Tee, Auckland, Morocco Purse, Avith name inside. Reward—Mrs Miller, care New Zealand Express Company. TjAOIt SALE, Cottages" small""deposits; sixJL 1 roomed Villas, £200, £310, £400, £575; 10----roomed, £450; Sections, Farms.—Peckover, 75, Queen-street, I CI OOD Confectionery and Grocery Business JT combined, in leading thoroughfare. Auckland ; rout low; ingoing £10.—Address H.P., "Star "Office. TNTELLIGFA TT"Boy"wantcd _for~tli_r"Cash X Desk, etc.—Apply 9 a.m., Tuesday.—H. M. Smeeton, Queen-street. WANTED" to' Rent, Cottage about 7 rooms Avith conveniences ; will take for term if suitable.—Address "Permanent," 'Star' Office. TENDERS will be ' received' up to 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY next, the 4th December, for the Erection of a Cottage in Randolph-street, NeAvton. The loAvest or any tender not necessarily accepted . R. W. de MONTALK, Architect, 22, Mining Chambers, Queen-street. I.V.F.Y.M. — NOTICE. — All" nightly c idle verandah post young men are reminded that the Free Library Room, and also the Magazine and Newspaper Room, are open every evening from 1 to 10 o'clock, and a free admission. Knowledge usually begets pleasure, power, and profit. Improved time is golden.while wasted hours, in the long run, are likely to create . worthless citizeus_—A,D. isa"_v

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 277, 29 November 1897, Page 5

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290

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 277, 29 November 1897, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 277, 29 November 1897, Page 5

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