Wanted. WANTED, a Boy.—Apply J. Volkner, Tinsmith, Grey-street ANTED,~2'~good Carpenters.—Apply Sugar Works, Chelsea. ANTED, smarfßoy.— J. Preston, Grocer, Jervois Road, Ponsonby. TOf/ANTED, Jeweller's Small Glass Show vv Case, 3 feet square—Apply Box 236 ANTED, House v/ith about 4 furnish-'' ed rooms.—Apply Inquirer, 141, 'Star' Officer . V\7A,NTED, ■ Purchasers of Salvage :CloW thing, Outfitting, Mercery, etc.—H. Atkins. WANTED to Sell, Salvage Clothing and ~ Outfitting at clearing prices for cash. —H. Atkins. ' WANTEDi Young' Girl to assist inhousework.—Mrs Honnor, Welling-ton-st, Epsom. WANTED, smart Lad about 14 for the Warehouse.— T. and H. Cooke, Queen and Grey streets. V/I7ANTED, Trouser and Vest Hand at Vt once.—C. Nicholas, late J. Watkinson, Wellesley-street. • • WANTED, a Girl To look after a Baby during (he day.—Call at 39 Wellesleystreet, next to V.M.C.A. «7ANTED,"Griswold RiblTKni-tterToO-SO. vv State price and where seen—Parker, Bay View, Coromandel. '■■'"' T^ANraDrPi^SgTaphlc Studio Acces- »" sories, second-hand.—Address giving tiarticulars D., 137, 'Stur' Office. XKJ ANTED, Cash Purchasers of Salvage, »» Clothing, Outilttlng, Mercery, etc., at clearing prices.—H. Atkins. WANTED, a respectable Boy to help about a house.—Apply Mrs Goodall, Park Road, between 10 and 2. TX^ANTED, experienced Grocery Tray- ' * eller—State age and wages required to Commercial, 126, 'Star' Office. WANTED, Second- hand" Pull ing-" Boa t", to carry about 2 tons.—Apply by letter to Boat, 130, 'Star' Office. • WANTED, by respectable person, Baby to nurse; every care and at-. tentlon paid.—Apply 'Star' Office. WANTED to Purchase on easy terms. 4-roomed Cottage, not exceeding £200.— T. P.. Clay, Shortland-street. TXTANTBD, Painting and Paperhanging } v by clay or contract by good man.— Address Painter, 144. 'Star' Office. ANTED to Rent, ,4 roomed Cottage, little ground, near city, Devonport preferred.—S.M., 134, 'Star' Office. WANTED, Buyers Tor 5000 Ladies' Hats, 6d, 9il, 1/. reduced from 2/6 and 3/6; rniisWiecleared before removal.—D.S.C. WANTED imrnedlTtelyT^elie?ri~S^ vant; easy place.—Mrs T. Miller, 3rd house right side Clifton Road, Ponsonby. VX7ANTED, Private Apartments for t » Youth apprenticed in town near Quer-n-strecl—Address Box 4SB,Post Office. txrANTED,~H Youth~to~learn~the~Gro- » » eery Trade and make himself generally useful.—Apply 'Star' Agency, Ellerslie. rSTANTED, Waitress; also. Housemaid. »' first-class boarding-house, highest wages given. Open till hall-past B.—Mrs Ar th vr. TTTANTED, by respectable Young Man, »» Work Cor 2 or 3 weeks, understands gardening and general work. — Address P.P.. 123, 'Star' Office. f ryANTED. Generals. 10/ to 15/, town, ' * suburbs, Gisborne, Taupb, Thames flady and gentleman only) St. Helier's; Girls, assslst—Mrs Arthur. VJJA. N TED.,~oid" SacklngT^wT7ind~lsuv » » vas, large and small quantiUes.cash. —W. HHdreth and Son. Wa^te Produce Merchants. Customs and Victoria streets. \7t7ANTED, the public to inspect our » » line assortment of Christmas axid Wedding Presents: a great variety to choose from.—Cruickshank. Miller, and Co., Queen-street, Ironmongers, etc. TTHANTED to Purchase for cash. AllotW ment with or without building within 3 minutes of Ponsonby main road.—R. Barr Brown, -Herald' Buildings. _ . VT7ANTED."a place ifor everything and VY everything In Us place. Put Tucker's Baking Powder there. Any grocer. W" ANTED?"the~most _Digestiv"e Bread and Scones. Use Tucker's Baking Powder. Any grocer. '• ANTEDTthellghtest Scones. Personally. I'm glad you are woke up. Ask for Tucker's Baking Powder. . W" "ANTED." New Churns to ask tho best Baking Powder? 'Hoot. awa'. mon, d'ye no ken Tucker's?' Any Grocen "TXTANTED. Joiners, and VV, Ship%^-rights to try Cruickshank. Miller, and Co.. Ironmongers, for Tools of all descriptions required in the trade, at lowest prices. Come and see. VT7ANTED. .Visitors to Exhibition to see VV our large stock Queen Pudding Dishes; no cloth required. Also, Jelly Moulds. Patty Pans, and Cake Tins, etc.. etc.— Cruickshank, Miller, and Co., Ironmongery ■ WANTED, intending purchasers to try Cruickshank. Miller, and Co.. Ironmongers, Queen and Wellesley streets, for General Ironmongery.—Direct Importers of the Real Agate Enamelware. TSTANTED Known-That D. GOLDIE is preVV pared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills. Albertstreet and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Matorials. at tho Lowost Market Prices. TftJANTED Known: Absolutely Choicest VV Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. _ TTTANTED Known—A capital assortVV ment of Furniture, Fenders, and Toilet Ware, splendid value, now on view, Basement Floor—Smith and Caughey. ANTED Known—On view Heavy Ac- j count Books of upwards of 20 years ; usage—J. F. Leighton & Son, Manufacturing Stationers. 6 and S, High-st, City. TTTANTED Known—Stewart Dawson and VV Co.'s Premises are Closed Every Wednesday from 1 p.m. Open till 9.30 Saturday evenings. WANTED Known—Good Account Books from stock or to order, with utmost promptness--J. F. Leighton & Son Account Book Manufacturers, 6 & S. Highstreet, City. ;_ ANTED—Just Received, ex Te Koa, a well selected shipment of Blind Holland. Prices ranging from 2/3 per blind, with Spring Rollers, complete — Smith and Caughey, Furniture Department. WANTED" Known— Camping Parties conveyed to'AVest Coast, provisions, outfits supplied. Tents for Sale or hire. —Apply Markland (late Hibbs), Storekeeper, Waikumete. a!_NTED Known: Yachts and Boats built to order on the shortest-notice a.t James Clare's, Customs-street West opposite Saltwater Baths. ANTED Known: That Farmers and others can procure best makes ofSteel Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Scythes, Axes, Bill Hooks, Augers, etc., etc.—Cruickshank, Miller, and Co.. Ironmongers. WANTED Known, we are now offering excellent value in Vorandah Blinds. A large shipment just arrived from Japan—Smith and Caughey, Furniture Department ■ ANTED KNOWN, Just Arrived, ex Te Koa, a splendid variety of Carpets and Carpet Squares, Hearth Rugs, etc., of every description. These are well worth inspection. Lowest cash value. —Smith and Caughey, Furniture Department. Tj;r ANT E D ' K. N 0 W N. - FOR VENETIAN BLINDS. FRED. BROWN,Ponso.vby Road. Made from American Clear Pino Laths ONLY; Highly-finished, Rounded corners. Warranted not to warp or twist Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone OIL Established 1885. /■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 296, 15 December 1898, Page 1
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