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Wsnteid. WANTED, Boy,—Apply Andrew Given, f Fort-street. ■ ..:■;-: ; i -U/ANTED, a Pattern Makor.—C. and A. ;Vt 'CoUings, Bond-street, Arch Hill. j \\rANTED. to Let, a Furnished Office. Rent, 1» t 6s per weok.—H. Ellison, No. 6, Coombes ' Arcade. . ■ WANTED, a ' Message Boy.—Apply tonight, G.-."" Martin, Chemist, ,Mount Eden Road. ■•-■■■ ■■■ ■; ' - v __^ WANTED, a ' Purchaser for about 300 Scorched Kauri Trees, of easy access.— Alfred Buckland and Sons. * WANTED, Good Machinists and Improvei-S. —Apply L. and C. Davey, Underclothing I Manufacturers, High-stieet. ■ ANTED to Lease, a Furnished House of 10 rooms, within easy distance of the Post Office.—Chatfleid. Fort-street ___' WANTED, Young Man accustomed to Butchering, i for Whangarei.—Apply ; outside Star Office, Noon, Tuesday. : WANTED, Youth for Delivery, must have knowledge of horses and the trade.—:G. R; Hutchinson, Grocer, Khyber Pans. ',"".] WANTED, respectable, strong Lad, used tp confectionery trade preferred. —J. ■ Jowers, Confectioner, 318. Queen-street. ■ WANTED, situation by practical Watchmaker, best of references, total abstainer. ■' —E. Arnold, No. 8, Pirie-street, Wellington.. WANTED Ratepayers to object to the City •Council obtaining power • from Parlia- ! ment to increase the rates upon improvements. ANTED, one good Cook and 29 good Axe Men for bush felling, good "wages given.—Edward Douglas,- Okauia, Matamata. .' :....■'■■ WANTED old Sacking, Rope and Canvas, large and small quantities, cash.— W. Hildreth and Son, Waste Produce Merchants, Customs and Victoria streets. '_^ WANTED~by~anMexperienced young person, Situation, attend on invalid, or Housemaid hotel in town; good references.—C.G., 195, Star' Office. ' ;. WANTED to Buy, a Photographic Enlarging Lantern, capable of working a 5 x 4 negative.—Apply stating maker, price, etc., to E.L., 'Star' Office. "TOTANTED to Let, in Ponsonby, with board, W Furnished Double-bedded Room, suitable for married couple or two friends. Private family, no children, every comfort. References given if required.—Apply Box 334. Post Office. WANTED Known, Evening Dresses complete, good fit, 21/ and upwards, grand variety materials and colourings.—Garriock, Karangahape Road. . WANTED, Known. Splendid Variety of Evening Dress Materials—Silks, Satins, Velvettas, Nun's Veiling. Tinsel Nets, etc.— Garriock, Karangahape Road.__ ' WANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, Albertstreot and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Materials, at tho Lowest Market Price 3. WANTED Known, by Architects. Builders and Carpenters—That K..T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. ' YXTANTiCD Kno.wn — Free Demonstra•W tions in Gas Cooking on WEDNESDAYS, from 2.30 to 4 p.m., at the Gas Company's Rooms, Wyndham-street. Special Lessons by arrangement. W~A N TE D SL N OWN ■ A. L. SMITH. Dentist. ' HOBSON ST. (opposite St. Matthew's Church), ■ ■■ ■ • „ Supplies UPPER_^or LOWER SET OF Teeth Stopped from 2/6; with Gold, 5/Extractions, without pain by Gas; 5/. I don't pretend to supply guinea sets. ■\XT ANTED Known—LADIES' EVEN~W ING' SHOES.I—A very laige .assortment of Evening Shoes, 1/11, 2/3, .2/6, .2/11, 8/3. and 3/11 per. pair, in Tan and; Black; 253 pairs Ladies' Foxhead Carpet Slippers at 1/11 -pair; Ladies'- English .Walking Shoes, 2/11, !3/6, 3/11, 4/11,' c/ 6 up.to, iO/9; Ladies' Lace Boots, 4/11 to.lo/6; .vh"?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 — Feit Slippers. over 3000 pairs to select from, varieties; Women's Felt Slippers, 7id, 9d, lOid, 1/, 1/6, 1/9,, 2/3, 2/6 per pair; Men's do;, IOJd, 1/, 1/3. and 2/6 per pair; Children's and Girls' do., 6d ar.d' 9d per pair; Blakey's Boot Protectors, Id per bag; 1250 gross Mohair Boot Laces, 1/11 per gross?— At MILLER'S Boot Palace,U2 and ' 114, Victoria-street. ! ANTED. KNOWN - AMERICAN SHOES.—Just opened up a. large shipment of Ladies' American Shoes, superior quality aho. very remarkable value —7/6, 8/6, BAI. and 9/6 per pair; Gents' Court Shoes, 4/9 and 5/11 per pair; a large assortment of Men's, Women's, and Children's Sample Boots and Shoes, bought for 10/ in the £, will be cleared out at very low prices —At MILLER'S Boot Palace, 112 and 114. Victoria-street ANTED KNOWN. at MILLER'S,, VICTORLA>STREET-SPECTACLES , A' Pair of Spectacles and. Case for 3d; Good Quality Specks and Case, Is; Crystal Do.: 2s Gd: "Real English Pebbles," 3s 6d pair; Smoke Spectacles, 6d, 9d, and Is' per pair; American Clocks, 2s 6d each.; Alarm.Do., 3s 6d, at MLLLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY.-Vic-toria:street. . ' \-%T ANTED ', KNOWN-NEW MU SIC. - TT Just Arrived, ,2 Cases' of New Music, . 15,000 copies to select from; 3d per copy, or six for•!/, post free.! Hetny's Tutors, 1/9. Notepaper, 4id per packet; Envelopes, 2/6 per thousand.—At MILLER'S FANCY'REPOSITORY. -Victoria-street. ' ANTED Known — English Watches. 5/11 each, Waterbury' Watches: 8/6.^ i At MILLER'S FANCY : Victoria-street. , :■.-...-. .1 i \JO ANTED KNOWN, at MILLER'S, VIC-' .VV TORI A - STREET — Boys' and Girls' Solid Kip School Boots, from 3s 9d pair; Men's Canvas Shoes, 2s lid pair; Men's Leather Slippers, 2s 6d ; carpet do.; 2s lid; Men's Leather ' Walking Shoes, 3s 9d ; Men's, Bluchers, 3s . 9d ; Men's English Lace Boots, 6s lid pair; Mem'B Court Shoes 4s lid at MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, Victoria-street. ANTED Known—4so doz. Fancy China Cups and Saucers, bought . job; 3£d the Cup. and Saucer, usual price 6d; > 200 • gross* ' American- CeflaT Lefafl' Peh-- ] cils; 3d doz, 2/9.. per- gross; American Fountain Pens, 1/6 each; Best American Gold Paint,. 1/ per bottle; White Metal Tea Spoons, 1/ per doz; American Roll Gold Watches,: Ladies, 37/6; > Gents*1, i £4 5/, with 5 years guarantee.-rAt • MIL-: LER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, Vic-toria-street. ;"-.''*. ' ANTED: Known-At MILLER'S, VICTORIA-STREET, 10, gross Petal Dust 6d per packet or. 4/6 per doz;-Eng-lish Brown Windsor Soap, 6d per doz; ; Coloured Tissue Paper, 3|d per Roll; [ Empire Curling' Pins, 3d per box; Tootn Brushes 2Jd, Combs 2Jd, ' Boot ; Brushes • BJd the set.-At MILLER'S FANCY RE--1 ..POSITORY, Victoria-street, , . :.. ...., .-; I,f NDIGESTION permanently cured by J. Loasby's 'T7ahoo.' Other remedies . afford only temporary relief; Beware of .: imitations.■•■■'-'.• • , -•.•..•';. . ; tbt; ant c p t 6 b,, u.y BEER BOTTLES— - ■•■"•■ t Quarts Is, Pints Bd. DANIEL ARKELL, Brewer. « \ NEWTON ROAD. CJTAMPS—WANTED, Old Australians. >o Also, New Issue of- New- Zealand -for cash.—H. Signer, G.P.0., Melbourne, Victoria. ".' ; : IVER and Kidney Complaints curea by a tried, rsmedy—Loasby's 'Wahoo.' 'Dpn't take a worthless substitute. -vrORTHCOTE.—Wanted to Let. small - JIN 3-roomed Cottage with scullery, f partly furnished, handy to wharf.—Mrs - Mbwbray, Northcote. ."■'■ : I fi ONSTIPATION and Piles very soon j v succumb to Loasby's: 'WahcK^' the I only reliable remedy. Ask for 'Loasby's.' 3 rro'THEIiEDIISALANDIDENTISTS' PRO--7 1 FESSIONS AND OTHERS. - ' Wanted by a respectable Gentleman employ- . ment part time, day or evening, at accounts, 3 correspondence, etc. Good system and reason--3 able terms.—Practical,. 161, Stak Office. "I W If*— Macintosh Coats, : sewn seams and . JL t/\} guaranteed waterproof;.-".have sold 1, largely of this line; universally satisfactory. I Our own importing, cannot'procure more this [,[ ;season, very few left.—Mcßride, Importer Victoria-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1898, Page 1

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