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Wanted. '_ WANTED, a bookbinder's cutter.—Apply, Star Office. WANTED7a smart Boy.—Arthur Cleave and Co., Vulcan Lane. WANTED, a Good Reliable Canvasser.— Address P.A.. 38. Stak Office. WANTED, G.AV.W. to telegraph to . . T.K.H., Bond-street, Dunedin^ _ WANTED, some kind person to adopt a Baby Girl.—Apply 'Star' Office. XX /ANTED, Genuine Grocery Business. VV —Particulars to 'Sybil 22,' 'Star' Office WANTED, a Strong Youth for the Foundry. —C. and A. Codings, Bond-street, Arch Hill. WANTED, Respectable Youth for Factory.— Brown, Venetian Blind Maker, Ponsonby Road. WANTED, a smart Lad, about 14, for the warehouse.—T. and H. Cooke, Grey-street. WANTED to Hire, for a week, strong Spring Cart—Apply J. H. Dalton, Queen-street. WANTED, by respectable woman washing or cleaning at 3s Od per day.—Address, T. P., 50, Star Office. - WANTED— 3 Experienced Cooks, Epsom, Parnell, Town.—Apply, Central Registry Office, 238, Queen-street. __ WANTED to purchase, house and allotment close toLorne-street. Cash.—Ban- Brown and Co.. A rictoria Arcade. ANT__D~To Let, with or without board, Furnished Bedroom ; suit friends.—Mrs Cobine, Waterloo Quadrant. WANTED To Let, Furnished, Bedroom, use of sitting-room and kitchen and bath.— Apply No. 7, Hardinge-street, W"A^TED, a Partner with £150 capital for Billiard Saloon. Good business done.— Lusk and Co., Shortland-street. WANTED, strong Respectable Lad, used to the confectionery trade. Reference.— Jower, Confectioner, Queen-street. ANTED to Purchase, Old Collections and Old New Zealand Stamps.—H. J. Burrow, 245, Queen-street. ANTED, the Boot Trade to buy" best' Hand-closed AVatertight Uppers at 4/G per pair.—Pilgrim Factory. ANTED to Rent, comfortable House of 0 or 7 rooms, near town. —Address Grafton, 47, 'Star' Office. / ANTED, light-covered Van to carry halfton ; in good condition, and cheap for cash.—Address " Van 33," Stak Office. WANTED, Auctioneer's Clerk; local experience preferred. Also Boy for office.— Address " Confidential 51." Star Office. ANTED, Cow, or Heifer in Calf; must be quiet. — Address full particulars " Maguire," Osborne-strcct, Newmarket. WANTED, Apprentices and Improvers to Dressmaking.—Miss Patterson,1 over Gilmour's, Draper, Newmarket. WANTED to Borrow £300 on House Property; Transfer Title; 7 per cent, interest.—Delta, 40, 'Star' Office. ' WANTED by young lady from the country, Situation as Heli. in a small family.—Address R.N., 44, 'Star' Office. VX7ANTED, an Assistant Steward~(Ma»V son). — Application to Committee Masonic Institute and Club by June 30. WANTED to Lend, £1 to £100 on P.N., Furniture, or any bona fide security ; strict confidence.—Cooke and Cooke, 2.1, High-street. ANTED, about half-ton of roofing Iron ; second - hand, in good condition and cheap for cash.—Address "Iron 32," Star Office WANTED, Dressmaking or Sewing, 2/G per day, allowance made for several days.—Address Sewing, Newton P.O. WANTED, a smart Youth for sales in Boot Shop.—Apply Miller's Boot Palace, 112 and 114, A 7ictoria-street, at once. "SA/ANTED to Let. one large Furnished V > and one 'Unfurnished Bedroom, with Furnished Kitchen, 10/ or 11/. — Apply •Star' Office. - V\7ANTED, Private Lessons by a com- » t potent teacher in Harmony and Counterpoint.—State terms, etc., to Student, 42, 'Star' Office. TITANTED, young Gentleman for Wholesale ▼ v House. Partnership not objected to if , references, etc., are satisfactory.—Address ."T.N. 51," Star Oflice. WANTED old Sacking, Rope and Canvas, large and small quantities, cash.—AY. Hildreth and Son, AVa.te Produce Merchants, Customs and A'ictoria streets. XXT AN TED~ to~ "Let for" a Company, Unvv furnished Bedroom. Sitting-room, with register grate, use of kitchen, Newton.—Mrs Barry's Registry. WANTED, re-engagement as Help in small family by an experienced young person. Wages not so much an object as a comfortable home.—Address " R."Stau Office. WANTED, by Lady, good-sized Furnished or Unfurnished Front Room, with fireplace, on ground floor; Ponsonby preferred. —Ad dress " Front Room. 31." Star Office. \X7ANTED, immediately, AVood Turner, » ' also Improver.—Apply Bradly and Co., House Agents, 01, Karangahape Road, Newton, or High-street, city. WANTED, a strong Girl, Christian, as Assistant Matron for Children's Home, Vermont-street.—Apply personally, Monday next. 3 to 4 o'clock, Union Free Church, A\ r eileslcy-street. "VK7"ANTED— Tenants for~now Shops and tt Dwellings to be built at Newmarket, corner of Khyber Pass Road and Victoria Crescent. Application as to style aud accommodation required to be made to Ralph Keesing. Land and Estate Agent, Fern Nook, Park Road. :I¥7"ANTED Known — Household and v 7 Office Furniture and Effects bought for cash: Hotel Valuations made on reasonable terms.—James Browne, care of C. Aickin, High-street. WANTED KNOAVN-Good Account Books from stock or to order, with utmost promptness.—J. F. Leighton and Son, Account Book Manufacturers. 6 and 8, High-street. City. WANTED Known—Tremendous Reductions during the clearing out sale.—J. H. Hannan, Draper and Clothier. Victoria-street. ANTED KNOWN-Special reduction iv Linoleum, Oilcloth, Carpets, Mats, Rugs. Last week of sale.—Lamb and Smith, late"F. Lambourne, Karangahape Road. WANTED Known.—Pianofortes Tuned, ss. —G. Hood, Norman-street, Mount. Roskill Road. Orders received by Mr Finch, Stationer, Quoon-street. ANTED KNOAVN-On viewheavyaccount books of upwards of 20 years usage. — J. F. Leighton and Son, Manufacturing Stationers, 0 and 8, High-street, City. XXT ANTED Known—LADIES' EVENTV ING SHOES.-A very large assortment of Evening Shoes.. 1/11, 2/3, 2/0, 2/11, 3/3. and 3/11 per pair, ia Tan and Black; 283 pairs Ladies' Foxhead Carpet Slippers at 1/11 pair; Ladies' English Walking Shoes, 2/11. 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, E-/6 up to 10/9; Ladies' Lace Boots, 4/11 to 10/6; Chil--"ren's Sand Shoes, 1/11; Women's and Men's do., 2/6 and 2/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, Victoria-st. ANTED KNOWN - Felt Slippers? over 3000 pairs to select from, 20 varieties; Women's Felt Slipnors, 7..d, 9d, 10id, If, 1/6, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6 per"pair; Men's do., lOid, 1/. 1/3, and 2/6 per pair; Children's and Girls' do., 6d and 9d per pair; Blakey's Boot Protectors, ld per bag; 1250 gross Mohair Boot Laces, 1/11 per gross.—At MILLER'S Boot Palace,ll2 and 114, A rictoria-street. I ANTED KNOWN - AMERICAN j SHOES.—Just opened up a large shipment of Ladies' American Shoes, superior quality anc_ very remarkable value —7/6, 8/6; 8/11, and 9/6 per pair; Gents' Court Shoes, 4/9 and 5/11 per can-; a large assortment of Men's, Women's, and Children's Samplo Boots and Shoes, bought for 10/ in the £, will be cleared out nt very low prices —At MILLER'S Boot Palace, 112 and 114, Victcria-street. ANTED KNOWN. at MILLER'S, . VICTORIA-STREET-SPECTACLES , A Pair of Spectacles and Caso for 3d; Good Quality Specks and Case, Is ; Crystal Do.: 2s Gd; "Real English Pebbles," 3s Gd pair; Smoko Spectacles. 6d, 9d. and Is per pair; American Clocks, 2s Od each ; Alarm Do., 3s Od at MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY.-Vic-toria-street. •XXJr~'A~N~ ¥"T_Td T O B~U~Y BEER BOTTLES- ..., Quarts Is, Pints Sd. DANIEL ARKELL, Brewer, ..; ...._______ii,-.___.i;Li;_..v■" NEW.TON ROAD,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 1