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W-aßted. ~Xr ANTED, Joiner to Finish Doors.—Waite'V mata Sawmill Co. WANTED, smart Boy for the Carpentering. 4.5 Norfolk-street, Ponsonby. ANTED, Smart Canvassers.—Ellisdon, Tobacconist, Queen-street. WANTED, i Good Carpenters at once.—H. Srilall, Builder, Haslett-street. ANTED, a Good General Servant; good wages.—Apply Junction Hotel, Epsom. WANTED, a General Servant for Takapuna, small family, no children.—Apply " Star " Office. . W" ANTED, Two Boys and One Improver.— Apply J. H. Love, Wholesale Saddler, Newton Road. \^ANT_KDi a respectable Lad. about 16, used v» to horses preferred. — Sanderson, Pork Butcher, Victoria-street. ___- WANTED, Girl about 15, from country preferred. No children.—Mrs Heyland, opposite Church, Kyber Pass. WANTED, Girl about 12 to Assist in Housework ; sleep at home.—Mrs Williams, The Dell, Upper Queen-street WANTED, a respectable, middle-aged. Woman as Housekeeper in the country. Address T. White, Papakura. WANTED to Buy, Turkeys, Geese, Fowls and Ducks in any quantity at F. Williams', Lower Queen-street, Auckland. WANTED, Nice Cottage, 5 or 6 rooms, convenient to city, for good tenant, no children.—William Rattray, 21 Fort-street WANTED to Rent, Furnished House, Devonport preferred; good tenant; no children.—Gaudin and Co., Victoria Arcade. ANTED, Respectable Young Girl to assist with Housework.—Mrs W. A. Thomson, ii, Grafton Road, second house below Bridge-st \STANTED to Let, ono largo, Unfurnished T f Front Room with fireplace, or two large Rooms with use of kitchen.—Apply 'Star' Oftice. WANTED, Situation as Housekeeper, by lady with one child, musical, good needlewoman. — Apply Housekeeper, ' Star' Office^ TIT ANTED to Sell, Shares in No. 1 tt Terminating Building Society.— Address 0.X., Upper Symonds-street Postoffice. ANTED, for Country, Capable, middleaged Woman as general and plain cook; good wages.—Ed w. Way te, Estate Agent, High.street_ WANTED, Cook .and Housemaid, 'or two Young Girls, same place, friends or sisters; Generals.—Mrs Wood, Eden Terrace Registry. WANTED, by a smart Business Woman, Position of trust, town or country; good references.—Address A.D., 'Star' Office. WANTED, first-class Bodice and Skirt Hands ; also, Apprentices. — Apply at once Miss Mackenzie, Winstone's Buildings, Symonds-street. ' WANTED to Sell, cheap. Horse, Light Spring Cart and Harness; nearly new.— Apply W. York, D.S.F. Co., or J. Davis, Wellington-street. WANTED to Let a new Villa in Cobdenstreet, 5 large, airy rooms, all modern conveniences, Venetian windows, iarge allotment. —Apply to Capt. Jonas, on the premises. Wf ANTED, a Married Couple, without chilV> dren, for Station Work ; wife to cook.— Apply cither by letter or personally to Alfred Buck'lafid and Sons, The Haymarket, Auckland. WANTED Situation as Common Law Clerk, In a Good Office, By Admitted Solicitor, 8 years' practice in N.Z. Two years' experience in Mining Practice. Apply- FRED SHORTLAND, Solicitor, Coromandel. "\_\T ANTED, by Good, Permanent Tenant (no tt young children, good references], House of 4 or o rooms, with scullery, must be in fairly good order. Neighbourhood of Parnell or Mount Eden preferred. Rent about* lis.'— Apply X.Y.Z., care Young, Butcher, Karangahape Road, ... ■ ; • .-' WANTED Knfiwn, Sanderson's Gentian ' Sausage makes' delicious' sandwiches; equal to ham, at a-quarter the cost. Ask your grncer for it. ' ' '• ' \%T ANTED Known, 'A, Sanderson, Pork Vv Butcher, Victoria-street, has a large con Rignment of the best dairy-fed Pork for this week's trade from some of the best dairies in the Waikato. ANTED Known, Sanderson's German Sausage for Breakfast and Lunch is giving perfect satisfaction wherever used. Ask your Grocer for it—Wholesale from A. Sanderson, Pork Butcher. Victoria-street. Wf ANTED Known-That D. GOLDIE is preVV pared to supply all kinds of Timber and othor Building Materials, at his Mills, Albertstreet and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Materials, at tho Lowest Market Prices. WANTED Known, by Architects, Builders and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashea signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It Is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. ANTED Known—Hams and Bacon of the finest quality from* the best Southern Corn-growing districts are now to hand. Hams at 9d, sidesat7jd.—Fredk. Whitehead, Certified Tea Specialist, 81, Victoria-street. \S7ANTED Known—You can always get TT finest Factory Cheese from the under signed. Guaranteed Indian Chutney at 2s 3d for large size bottles.—Fredk. Whitehead, Certified Tea Specialist, 81, Victoria-street, City. ANTED Known—Tarawera Sauce is one of the finest 6d sauces in the colony.— Fredk. Whitehead, ANTED Known—l have the best fruit procurable for Xmas requirements. Remember quality is the test of cheapness—and cleanliness is next to Godliness. N.B.—Ladies wan ting English Jams and Jellies can be supplied—ex Star of New Zealand.—Fredk. Whitehead, Certified Tea Specialist, 81, Victoriastreet, City. WANTED Known—There is nothing wonderful in good sound Tea at ls 6d. The undersigned has been giving the public that for many years. An established fact known the length and breadth of the province. " Broken Pekoe" at ls 6d—was, and is, and shall be as good as anything going at the money.—Fredk. Whitehead, (fortified Tea Specialist, 81, Victoria-street, City, N.8.-Customers are not pressed to try ls ad. or 3s. when-they- ooHia for " Broken Pekoe " at Is 6d. WANTED KNOWN — TENNIS and RUBBER SHOES FOR PRESENT, SEASON—Just Opened Up: 15 ca_.es 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. I__2. 114, VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN—That Cash Buyers of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MILLINERY. HOSIERY, GLOVES and UMBRELLAS can save several shillings in every £1 by calling at th.". CORNER OF VICTORIA and CHAPEL STREETS. I having no rent to pay, importing direct from the maker and selling for cash only, can defy competition. Inspection invited. J. H. HANNAN, IMPORTER, Corner of VICTORIA and CHAPEL STS. WANTED KNOWN—Good Spectacles, 6d pair, superior 1/, Crystal do. 2/: 'P.eal English Pebbles', 3/9 pair;. Nickel Watches, 5/11; American Clocks, 2/9 each; 250,000 Envelopes, Id packet, or 2/75 per thousand, at MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110 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, Sd doz. or 2/ per gross, at MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA-ST. 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 i for 1/; new catalogues free. Czerny's ! Exercises, 6d and If; Hemy's Royal Modern Tutors, 1/9 each; The Empire ! Music Albums, 6d each; Messiah and Elijah Music and Words, complete, 1/ ieach.-At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSIjTORY. 110 VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN-CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS-The Zca- ; landia Packet, containing 60 pretty Cards, i 1/; The Victoria, 30 Cards, 6d; The Choice, 1 18 Art Cards. 1/; The King of All, 12 high- ! ilass Cards, 1/3. at MILLER'S FANCY | REPOSITORY. VICTORIA STREET. WAHOO (Loasby's), the wonderful digester, positively cures Constipation; 2/6. Chemists and Grocers. .Cures all stomach troubles.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 289, 13 December 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 289, 13 December 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 289, 13 December 1897, Page 1

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