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Wanted. WANTED, an Office Boy.—Apply to G. D. _ Tngall^or^and : streel_____ WANTED *o hiro out, first-class Piano.—Address "C, 223," Star Office. XX/"ANTED to Buy, Treadle Fret Machine.— VV Ross, Fruiterer^PonsonbyJßoad. ANTEDT"RespectaWe Boy, aged 15.—C. Plummer, Hat Factory, Lome-street. _ W~ANTED7aI2to"i6-horse Portable EngiMe; second hand.-John Chambers and bon. ANTED, a Competent Baker for the country.-Apply Mr McKmnon, Bycroft and Co., Limited. . . ANTED to Sell 4 Goats, 1 just kidded.— Address at Gillibrand's Store, opposite Mount Roskill Bridge. - - WANTED. Good Improver. Apply on job, Bellwood Avenue, Mouut Roskill— Sayers and Cook, Builders. ■ _ WANTED, Offices to clean, or work of any sort by the day.—Mrs Metcalfe, corner of Howe and Haydn Streets. , I TSrANTED, Good Home for a baby girl (one W' , month old), blue eyes. Premium.— Hannaford's, 410, Queen-street. ... ANTED. Boy, 14, tto run errands and do odd jobs.—Apply John Wallace, Richmond Road Works. Ponsonby. ; WANTED, General Servant at once, one to sleep at home preferred.—Apply Mrs Kisly, Home-street, Arch Hill. WANTED to Rent, in City, 2 unfurnished Rooms on groundfloor, with fireplace.— Address " T.S. 215," Star Office." WANTED, permanent Gardener,- -ParHeHw Not found.; State age, wages, quahfica-tions,-references.—P.O. Box No. 31. - . ■ ANTED, by active Young Man, resp., g.' ref., Situation ' in any capacity.— Address "A.8., 211,' 'Star' Office. WANTEDTkeep'your eye upon our windows —great display of American Jewellery, Watahes, etc.—Lesters, Coombea' Arcade. ANTED to Lease, good Farm, 80 to 150 acres, near creamery. First-class tenant. —Cooke and Buddie. 76, Victoria Arcade. WANTED to Lend, £1 to £100 on P.N., Furniture, or any bona fide security ; strict confidence.—Cooke and Cooke, 23, High-street. WANTED, situation as Companion Nurse to invalid by educated young lady and trained nurse.—Addrcss^New^2s ! __STAK Office. W'ANTEDT~a~Go"6a Man to manage a Flax Mill, must thoroughly ur.derstand all the work.—Hesketh and Aitken. WANTED, by respectable Young Man, Situation as Draper, 13 years' experience.—Address 'E.H., 203," 'Star' Office, _ \ ;. WANTED, Nice Girl as General for 2 Ladies.—Apply afternoon or evening, Mrs Jackson, Brighton Road, Remuera. ANTED to purchase Convenient Houses, city, also on or near tram and 'bus line, several cash clients.^Burrow, Bank N.Z. Buildings. WANTED; situation, Groom and Gardener. Ride and drive, single or pair. Competent, handy. References.—"'H-C." 222, Star Office. ' : ■■ ANTED, Young Girl as General Servant.—Apply any morning or evening, Mrs W. J. Dufaur, Hamilton Road, Ponsonby. • ANTED, Young Lady to teach little girl and assist in housework.—Apply J. Allen, Elliott-street, on Tuesday, from 11 to 12 a.m. WANTEbTExperienced Waitress, Thames; Housemaid, town; Boy, Cook-Laundres?s, number good Generals.—Miss Bacon, Victoria, Arcade. Re-open to-night. W' ANTED old Sacking, Rope and Canvas, large and small quantities, cash.—W. Hildreth and Son, Waste Produce Merchants, Customs and Victoria streets. TTt7ANTEbT~by a man with family of W sons to work farm and milk on shares, large experience, good reference.—Apply 'Star' Office. YX7ANTED, Clients desirous of lending VV money in small sums on good security at market rates to communicate with Confidential, Box 299, Post Office. Principals only. . . --,■%..'""■ WA N T E D, Ladies and Gentlemen to Remember we have the Largest Selection of Fancy Dress and Opera Trimmings, Stage Jewellery, etc., etc;, to be found in Auckland. Fancy Bresses ■ and Wigs, Decorations, etc., hired out. Fancy Costumes made. Orders promptly attended to. LESTER BROS., COOMBES' ARCADE, AUCKLAND. ANTED Known—Writing !!! Gool Writing in one course of Lessons. Evening Classes.—Mr Giles' College, Lower Symonds-st. TTTANTBD~Known-LADIES' EVENV> ING- SHOES.-A very larse assortment of Evening Shoes, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, and 3/11 per pair, in Tan and Black; 283 pairs Ladies' Foxhead Carpet Slippers at 1/11 pair; Ladies' English Walk- ' ing Shoes, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11,-4/11, c/ 6up to 10/9; Ladies' Laoe Boots, 4/11 to 10/6; Children'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 SlipDers, 7Jd, 9d, ; 10id, 1/, 1/6, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6 per pair; Men's , do., IOJd, 1/, 1/3, and 2/6 per pair; Chil- , dren's and Girls' do., 6d and 9d per pair; ' Blakey's Boot Protectors, Id per bag; 1250 gross Mohair Boot Laces, 1/11 per- ', gross.—At MILLER'S Boot Palace,ll2 and 114, Victoria-street. ■ - WANTED • KNOWN - AMERICAN SHOES.—Just opened up a large shipment of Ladies' American Shoes, superior quality ana very remarkable value —7/6, 8/6, 8/11, and 9/6 per pair; Gents' Court Shoes, 4/9 and 5/11 per pa»r; 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. Victcria-street. WANTED KNOWN, at MILLER'S, VICTORIA-STREET-SPECTACLES , ■ A Pair of Spectacles and Case' for 3d; Good Quality Specks and Case, Is ; Crystal Do.: 2s 6d- •'Real English Pebbles," 3s 6d pair; Smoke Spectacles, 6d, 9d, and Is per pair; American Clocks, 2s 6d each ; Alarm Do., 3s 6d, at MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY.-Vie- ' toria-street. ■ W' ANTED KNOWN—NEW MUSIC — Just Arrived, 2> Cases of New Music, 16,000 copies to select from; 3d per copy, or six for 1/, post free. Hemy's Tutors, 1/9. Notepaper, 4Jd per pacKet; Envelopes. 2/8 per thousand.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. .Victoria-street. WANTED Known — English Watches 5/11 each, Waterbury Watches 8/6.— - At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, Victoria-street. WANTED KNOWN, at MILLER'S, VICTORIA - STREET — Boys' and Girls' 1 Solid-Kip School Boots, from 3s 9d pair ; Men's Canvas Shoes, 2s lid pair; Men's Leather Slip- ■ pers, 2s 6d ; carpet do., 2s lid ; Men's Leather r Walking Shoes, 3s 9d ; Men's Bluchers, 3a ■ 9d ; Men's English Lace Boots* 6s lid pair ; • Men's 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, Bid the Cup and Saucer, usual price i, 6d; 200 gross American Cedar Lead Pen- ' cils, 3d doz, 2/9 per gross; American Fountain Pens, 1/6 each; Best Amen- ' can Gold Paint, 1/ per bottle; White . Metal Tea Spoons, 1/ per doa; American ' Roll Gold Watches, Ladies, 37/6; Gents', . £4 5A with 5 years guarantee.—At MIL- . LER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, Vic--3 toria-street. i T7i7ANTED Known—At MILLER'b, I * V VICTORIA-STREET, 10 gross- Petal ■ Dust 6d per packet or 4/6 per doz; Engt lish Brown Windsor Soap, 6d per doz; Coloured Tissue Paper, 31d ' per Roll; _ Empire Curling Pins, 3d per box; Tootn n Brushes 2Jd, Combs 2Jd, Boot Brushes c Sid the set.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, Victoria-street. . "VTOTICE is hereby given that it is the 1 X> intention of the Arch Hill Road Board to introduce a Local Bill into y Parliament during' the present session . for the purpose of bringing into force in the district clauses from 343 to 352 of the - Municipal Corporations Act, 18SG, with the . view to the prevention of- fires in the district. Copy of the Bill is deposited c for inspection of the public in the Stipen- . diary Magistrate's Court in Auckland.— •i JOSEPH CATCHPOLE, Chairman Arch ~ Hill Road Board. July 9, 1898. a -WANTED KnownT by Architects. tt ; Builders and Carpenters—That K..T Co. stencilled upon doors and sashed signifies that the-Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them Insist upon having X T Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1898, Page 1