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Wanted. WANTED, good strong Boy.—Apply J. W. Dickens, Chancery Lane. WANTED, a General Servant—Apply to Mrs Evans, Gleeson's Hotel. WANTED, Bodice Hands, also Machinist.— Apply to Milne and Choyce. ■\sr ANTED, a good Girl, about 16 years old.— h Apply Olcsen's Store, Epsonuj WANTED, by Person of good income, to borrow £75. —R.0.L., Star Office. WANTED. Apprentices to the Sales.—Mrs Scott, Karangahape Road. Newton. ANTED,' Good. General Servant.—Mrs McDonald, top house in Nelson-street. WANTED, a Strong Girl as General Servant. —Mrs Cleal, Fruiterer. Ponsonby Road^ W~ANTBD7~Smart Youth~for~ Pantry. — Apply at once Thomas McEwen, City Buffet. WANTED, Gardener, must milk, single man preferred.—Apply P. Robertson, Avondale^ "ITTANTED, Mine Manager for Colliery; t V must have first-class certificate.—Apply Box 427, P.O. ■ WANTED, a » Lad accustomed to the butchery.—Apply H. and J. Binsted, Freeman's Bay. "1117"ANTED, immediately, young General for TV Herne Bay, 4in family.—Apply W. Lambourne, Ponsonby. ' ANTED, Situation, by First-class Melbourne Laundress. State wages.—Address, Y.X., Star Office. WANTED, a good Country Store in healthy neighbourhood for cash.—Apply to E.G.H., care Star Office. ; WANTED, an experienced General Servant for Mount Eden District, small family.— Address C.E., Star Office. WANTED, Apprentices to Dressmaking at once.—Apply Miss Tufncll (over Yates, Seedsman), 102, Queen-street. "T\7"ANTED, Reliable Man, to travel with TV J. D. Roberts' Confectionery Cart. — Apply in writing, Box 331, P.O. WANTED, a Smart, Respectable Boy for Parcels and Shop work.—J. Rendell, Draper, Newton, or at Queen-street. WANTED to Adopt healthy Baby Girl, age one to two years—For address apply, Prince of Wales Hotel, HobHon-strcet. WANTED, respectable and competent Rouse and Parlourmaid. — Apply Mrs Cowie, Bishopscourt, Parnell, jitj.o a^in. WANTED, furnished or partly furnished House at Devonport, for a month.— Cooke and Buddie, 76. Victoria Arcade. ANTED, Respectable Woman as Housekeeper in a private family. References required.—Address A.RC.,_STAR_Office. ■ WANTED, for Dress Department. Salesman and Window-dresser.—H. W. Batkin, late D. Macpherson, Karangahape Road. WANTED, at North Shore, for a month, Furnished House of about six rooms.— Apply Mr Kelso, 11. M. Smeeton's, Queen-st. WANTED, by a Respectable Young Widow, with one child, a situation as Housekeeper.—Address Housekeeper, Newton Post Office. WANTED, thoroughly competent Bodies Hands, also Apprentices.—Apply Miss Kelly, Dressmaker, C. Hopkins, Draper, Queenstreet. ANTED to Rent, House of 6 or 7 roomß, in ■ side street, near top of Khyber Pass Road.—G. W. R. Hutchinson, Grocer, Khyber Pass Road. ■ " , -«T[rANTED, a single Man to go in as Work•TV ing Partner in a good cash business, capital required £150. Business well established.— Jo__R_ug__n______r___ ANTED—A Lady going to England who would undertake entire charge of a child as far as Suez. Liberal remuneration priven.—Apply by letter to Ethel, Post Office, Henderson. TVTANTED. Case ZINC aud Scrap Ziuc in any quantities. Best price given.—Hadley and Company. Albert and Swanson-streets. WANTED Known, that thoroughly seasoned Timber Sae^cs, .arid Doors, can only be obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). WANTED Known, that tho Kauri Timber Co. brand all sashes, doors, etc., manufactured by Uiem. K.T Co. \lf ANTED KNOWN - Music, Literature, ' t etc., strongly and artistically bound to open freely.—J. v\ Leighton and Son, Bookbinders, 6 and 8, High-street, City. WANTED KNOWN—On viewheavyaccount books of upwards of 20 years usage. — J. F. Leighton and Son, Manufacturing Stationers, 6 and 8, High-street, City. WANTED Known — Sanderson's German Sausages for lunches, breakfast, and picnics. Wholesale and retail, from A. Sanderson, "Victoria-street. Telephone 065. Ask your grocer for it. WANTED Known — Sanderson's German Sausage makes delicious sandwiches, equal to ham, at a quarter the cost. Ask your grocer for it, ~\\f ANTED Known—Free Demonstrations in t» Gas Cooking ou WEDNESDAYS, from 2.30 to 4 p.m.. at tho DEVONPORT HALL, Devonport. Special lessons by arrangement. WANTED KNOWN-Good Account Books from stock or to order, with utmost i promptness.—J. F. Leighton and Son, Acconnt Book Manufacturers, 6 and 8, High-street, City. VSTANTED Known, that Stewart Dawson t t and Co.'s premises will be closed every Wednesday afternoon from 1 p.m. and will be open till 9.30 on Saturday evenings. Ty~A~N~T E~D K~NO WN — /Will buy a "Wilhelmy" Piano, full 4?Qh I compass, trichord, check action, iron <*-><>*-> J frame ; specially designed for small rooms and this climate. Terms: Cash I or hire. f G. RICHARDSON, Sole Agent—-! VICTORIA-STREET EAST I (Opposite Central Hotel). ANTED, Inspection of the large and varied stock of New Lamps just opened up:—Hand Lamps, from 1/; Table Lamps, from 1/9; Nickel American Lamps, from 5/; Hanging Lamps, from 3/; handsome pull down Hanging Lamp with double burners, 14/6; Patent Hand Lamp, ito burn without chimney, 1/; best Enam- ; elled Ware of every description, Christopher Johnson's Cutlery; American Wringers, from 17/6; Box Iron, 2/6; Kerosene Stoves, from 3/; Kerosene Pumps, 1/6; Spirit Stove with Kettle, 1/; portable Copper Boilers; from I\/\ Cooking Stoves, to burn coal or wood, 50/; Ash Pans, 1/6: Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Milk Pans, Churns Carpenters' Tools, Nails, Loicks, Hinges, Spades, Digging Forks, Axes, Buckets. Baths, Saucepans, Fry Pans, at lowest prices. A large assortment of Crockery and Glassware; all kinds of Furniture, Bedsteads and Bedding; Children's Cots, 15/; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Washstand and Dressing Table, 10/ the pair; Wire Mattress, 8/6; Wire Stretcher, 13/; etc., etc.— At H. R. Shroff's, 106 and IPS, Victoria-st. WANTED KNOWN. That ORDERS (small or large), for FURNITURE REMOVAL, CARTAGE COALS, WOOD, SCORIA SHELLS, SAND, LIME, BRICKS, TAR TANKS, FENCING, Etc.. Are promptly attended to by W. and G. W I N S T O N E, CUSTOMS STREET. TT/" ANTED _ N O W N. MUSIC! MUSIC! Just arrived some of the latest Comic and Sentimental Songs and Pianoforte Music, etc., etc. Flutes, Accordeons. etc., etc. C. Mahilton's celebrated Brass Band Instruments, at JOHN WEST'S 12 WELLESLEY STREET WEST "VS7" ANTED — REMEMBER! This is the last month of LESTER BROS.' Dissolution of Partnership Sale, and we mean Business. Everything as far as possible to be turned into Cash, as Money is easier divided than stock. Boys' and Girl's Bicycles and Tricycles Dolls' Prams and Go-carts Basketware in great variety Photo Frames and Albums Combs, Brushes, Soaps and Scents Art Jewellery in great variety And Stacks of other Articles too numerous to mention, so come and carry them away at your own prices. Note Address— COOMBES' ARCADE, Queen-streot. Also— Freehold Property, Queen-street Freehold Property, Wakeficld-street Freehold Property, Mount Albert, Well Let to Good Tenants.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1898, Page 1

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