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Wanted. WANTED to Sell, a Go-cart, nearly ' new—Apply 'Star' Office. / WANTED, 2 good Carpenters — Apply Wingate and Co., Queen-street. ANTED, a Cook by Mrs Buckland, Newmarket: liberal wages given. g( \:\7ANTED, smart Girls as learners.— V> Wigg's Laundry, Upper Queen-st. . ANTED, a Lad for the kitchen.—Apply Ormrod, 'Star' Agency.Onehunga. WANTED, "good General Servant — Mrs Dunning, Cheltenham, Devon- . port. ir ■YTTTANTED tc> Let, Tshop and Room, V * good street—Apply Gardiner's Agency Cl Pitt-street. , ir WANTED, thoroughly competent Gen- , eral Servant.—Apply Mrs Puckey, ir Mount Eden. n ANTED to Buy, a Cornet, B Flat, s1 —State price, etc., to Cornet, 122, w 'Star' Oftice. __. ' ■\S7ANTI3D, Improvers and Apprentices C » » to the Dressmaking—Miss Kenny, t ] Hobson-street. WANTED," Young Man who can nail on f ( and handy at fire—A. Bond, Iron Works, Por.sonby. ANTED, by Young',Man the Delivery f, of Almanacs of any description — " Apply 'Star' Office. n ANTED, strong tidy Girl for General c Housework.—Mrs E. M. Page, Stratford-street, Parnell. f< WANTED, a Smart Youth as Appren- o lice—Wilson, McCullagh, and Co., p General Drapers, Queen-street^ a . ANTEbT~«?xperJenced Grocery Tray- h oiler—State age and wages required to Commercial, 126, 'Star' Oflice. q YXJA NTED, Working Men to call a"t t ' Christie's Royal Navy Dining Rooms. , All Meals 6d. Lato Darkie Cox. TX7ANTED to Purchase for.cash clients, '„ VV and to replace recent sales. Housea, 5 to 7 room.s.—Burrow, Bank N.Z. v IT/ANTED, by respectable person, c ♦ V Baby to nurse; every care and attention paid.—Apply 'Star' Oflice. a YTSTANTED", at ""once, General Servant, ti W easy place, ono fond of children pre- p ferred—References—Mrs Miller, Ciifton s Road, Ponsonby. n ANTEI), supc-rior Young General, 0 small family, comfortable home, holidays given, references—o9, Grafton iJ Road, Lower End, VX/ANTED, by respectable Youn^ Man. s ♦ *' Work for 2 or 3 weeks, understands r gardening and general work. — Aifdress v G.P., i2i 'Sun- Office. c TT7ANTED, for one month from Janu- t *'*' ary 3rd. ISM, Furnished House of f about 7 rooms, near Cheltenham Beach. —Send particulars to Kangaratta, 121, } 'Star1 Oflice: _ D \7J7A NTED, old Sacking. Hope arid Cnn- » » vas, large and .small quamitS«».cash. ° —W. Hildreth and Son. W'usie' Produce a Merchants. Customs and Victoria streets, p \7t rANTED, the public to inspect our C W p mc . assortment of Christmas and r] Wedding Presents: a great variety to q choose from.—Crulckshank. Miller, and ~ Co.. Queen-street, Ironmongers, etc. * TX/ANTED. small Farms and Houses of T VV i, 5, or 6 rooms; buyers waiting.—E. £ Way to. House Agent, Auckland Chambers. Hlgh-stret . " \7ffANTEDI "for "family of 2, General, W p OO d plain Cook and Laundress. References—Apply before 11 a.m.. Mrs n Kecslng, Symonds-strc^t, opposite Wake- c field-street. j TX7ANTED. Carpenters. Joiners, and y ♦ V Shipwrights to try Cruickshank., Mil- . ler, and Co.. Ironmongers, for Tools of all descriptions required in fhe trade, at lowest prices. Come and ccc. TT7ANTED, Houses for Letting to good r VV tenants, immediate requirements.— E. Wayte. House Ajjcnt, Auckland Chain- 1 bcrs. High-street. - \TrANTED— JusU Received, ex To Koa, . VV v well selecteO shipment of Blind j Holland. Prices ranging from 2/3 per blind, with Spring Rollers, complete — ' Smith and Cuughoy, Furniture Department. rTTANTKD Known—Camping Parties W conveyed to West Coast, provisions, outfits supplied. Tents for Sale or hire. —Apply Markland (late Hibbs), Storekeeper. Waikuniete. \T7ANTED. intending purchasers to try VV Cruickshank, Miller, and Co.. Ironmongers, Queen and Wellesley streets, for General Ironmongery.—Direct Importers of the Real Agate Enamelware. WANTED, the lightest Scones. Personally. I'm glad you are woke up. Ask for "Tucker's Baking Powder. T"f 7ANTED, New Chums to ask the best VV Baking Powder? 'Hoot, awa', mon, d'ye no ken Tucker's?" Any Grocer. tt7ANTED~a place for everything and VV everything in its place. Put Tucker's Baking Powder there._Any^ grocer. rifJANTED, the most Digestive Bread VV and Scones. Use Tucker's Baking Powder. Any grocer. TT7AXTED Visitors to Exhibition to see V> our large stock Queen Pudding Dishes; no cloth required. Also, Jelly Moulds. Patty Pans, and Cake Tins, etc., etc.— Cruickshank, Miller, and Co., Ironmongers. , \X7ANTED Known—A capital assortVV ment of Furniture, Fenders, and Toilet Ware, splendid value, now on view, Basement Floor—Smith and Caughey. \A7ANTED Known—On view Heavy AcVV count Books of upwards of 20 years usage—J. F. Leigh ton & Son. Manufacturing Stationers, 6 and S, High-st.. City. WANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply nil kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, Albertstreet and Breakwater Raid, including Joinery, Ihuldars' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. TT7ANTED Known—Stewart Dawson and VV Co.'s Premises are Closed Every Wednesday from" 1 p.m. Open till 9.30 Saturday evenings. VX/ANTED Known—Good Account Books V\ from stock or to order, with utmost promptness—J. F. Lcighton & Son. Account Book Manufacturers, G & S. Highstreet, City. ANTED Known, Latest Patterns and Good Value in Linoleum and Floor Cloths—Smith and Caughey, Furniture Department.. WANTED Known: That we can supply all Gentlemen Visitors to the city during- the Xmas holidays with a genuine Hollowground Razor, Brush, and Strop at moderate prices.—Cruickshank, Miller, and Co.. Queen-st., Ironmongers. ANTED, Holiday-makers to inspect our large stock of Travelling Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Toilet Brushes, Combs, etc., etc.—Cruickshank, Miller, and Co., Ironmongers, Auckland^ WANTED KNOWN. VISIT SPEDDING'S BAZAAR. FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS .ND PRESENTS of all sorts. HANDSOME PRESENTS Given away to every Customer as Souvenir of EXHIBITION YEAR. A SPLENDID V LUMJ OF ENGRAVINGS i- stratlve of the Ingoldsi.y Legends, published at 7/6, wul be presented to the first 100 purchasers of £1 worth of Goods. NEXx' JEWISH CEMETERY, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. See also Exhibit of Woollen Goods of our own Manufacture at No. 42 Stand, No. 1 Section. ANTED Known—Music, Literature, etc., strongly and artistically bound to open freely—J. F. Leighton and Son, Bookbinders, G and S, High-st., City. WANTED Known: Yachts and Boats built to order on the shortest notice at James Clare's, Customs-street West, opposite Saltwater Baths. ANTED Known: That Farmers and others can procure best makes of Steel Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Scythes, Axes, Bill Hooks, Augers, etc., etc.—Cruickshank, Miller, and Co., Ironmongers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 294, 13 December 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 294, 13 December 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 294, 13 December 1898, Page 1

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