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Board and Residence. BOARD*" and Residence, Whitianga Villa, Union-street. Nice home for friends. USINESS Gentleman seeks permanent private Board, near Choral Hall, bath, etc.—C.S., 279, 'Star' Office. /"ILOSTER HOUSE, Blrkenhead—Splen- -* did health Resort, close to wharf, half hourly communication, telephone at hand.—Miss Hammond, Proprietress. _ TVTEALS 6d,~- Beds ~~1/.-Whitehead's ■IV Coffee Palace and Dining .Rooms, Cook and Grey streets. TjUTH'fl ISLAN D, WAIHEKE. xii Unequalled as a Seaside and Holiday Resort, with its bracing air, numerous and pretty bays for boating, bathing, fishing, etc. Mail direct to Island, Id postage. Daily communication by Northern Company's steamers. A steamer leaves Auckland 2 p.m. every Saturday, leaving the Island 5.30 a.m. Monday. For terms and particulars, apply to W. FRATER & SON. Or, at the Island. SUPERIOR Board and Residence, Beach © Road, Devonport, 2 m'nutes' walk from Flagstaff Hotel; piano, bath, hot, cold, and shower; terms moderate.—Apply Mrs E. Parker, Grocer and Fruiterer, Beach Road, Devonport. rpHE HAVEN—Good Board and ResiJ- tlenco, bath, piano, 16/—Failon's Buildings, 4 doors down Cook-street, VACANCIES for one or two Boarders; bath, etc.; terms moderate. —Miss McMillan, 82 Vincent-street. ATERVIEW.—Private Board and Residence, Lower Nelson-street; beautiful view of the harbour; bath, hot and cold water; 5 minutes from wharf, station, or Post Office. "Wanted. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted. 2 respectable Girls to learn the Machining.— Hy. Davy. Crown Boot Factory, Grey-st rfIAILORESSES. — Wanted. first-class -L Vest Hand to fill permanent vacancy. —G. F. Campbell, Queen-street. mO MERCHANTS—Commercial open •'- for engagement Grocery, Tea, etc, or good lines on commission accepted. .Well acquainted North Island.—Address 'Ceylon,' Office this paper. "XTOUNG LADY wishes for a Situation j- as nursery governess, help in light housework.—Apply 'Star' Office. A UCKLAND* FREEZING- COMPANY ■^ (LIMITED). WANTED at once, TWO FIRST-CLASS SLAUGHTERMEN to kill Lambs for export. Apply S. D. HANNA, Manager. Railway Wharf. VX7ANTED KNOWN. CHRISTMAS PRESEN-S THOUSANDS OF NEW ARTICLES FROM. A FEW SHILLINGS. STEWART DAWSON AND CO. ANTED-Known: Absolutely Choicest. Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. ' ANTED Known: Brett's Auckland Almanac and Directory for ~l€9t) >s now /obtainable from all ;Booksell©r? or at the 'Star' -Office. Price. XI. j TJtf AN TJB D TO BU X BEER BOTTLES— Quarts Is, Pints Sd. DANIEL ARKELL, Brewer. NEWTON ROAD. WANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills. AlbertBtreat and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Materials, at tho Lowest Market Prices. -Yir A N T E D KNOW N. SILVER MOUNTED PURSES, LADIES' BAGS, DRESSING SILVER MOUNTED WALKING STICKS. i Best value in New Zealand. At STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'S .146 and 148, QUEEN-STREET. VT7ANTED KNOWN—The Great VV Event of the Year—The Opening of the Exhibition and the Enlarging and Re-modelling of tho Exhibition in Queen-street and Karangahape Road known as GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES' are simultaneous. Never before in the history of Auckland has there been a Fancy Goods Emporium so perfect is its arrangement and so splendidly stocked with the useful and the Ornamental as the London Arcades and Japanese Bazaar at the present time. Without attempting to enumerate the stock, which would be quite impossible in an advertisement in this paper, a price list of 36 pages is obtainable or posted Free, and all visitors to Auckland during the Exhibition Season are most cordially invited to inspect the stock, irrespective of making any purchase. At the same time, those who wish to take home mementos ol Auckland will find the largest assorffiiefit it GOODSON'S; arid at prices that will be sure to please. ...iiii i).-.-r.M 1 int< . ' "1 -m i> ' ["■' '"••■ 1 -iMj,,.:-! WA N T E D. Mark this Advertisement, and boar in mind we reckon to close up here by the end of January, and guess if you want extra value for your dollars you had better come right along at a quick pace, and socure our Novelties while you have the chance. We start off right away—Note the address, and MAKE NO MISTAKE. —AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL NOVELTY COMPANY, Passage of Churton's Auction Mart, Queen-street. WANTED. MAKE NO MISTAKE. -N. LESTER Retiring- is no gag. I mean business, and am selling wholesale and retail at quick and lively prices—so come and make your selections early, as everything must be clean out by March 30. Note Address: COOMBES1 ARCADE. VTt TANTED Known—Visitors to the ExVV h'bition to see our Collection of Complete Commercial Sets of Account! Books in special rulings and bindings, also Literature and Art Vols. in Fancy Bindings. Specimens of each of above after 30 years usage may be inspected, : stil. perfectly intact.—J. F. LEIGHTON AND SON, Manufacturing Stationers, No. 4 Court (Machinery Department). T&T ANTED KNOWN.FOR VENETIAN BLINDS. FRED. BROWN, Poxsonby Road. Made from American Clear Pine Laths ONLY' Highly-finished, Rounded corners. Warranted not to warp or twist. Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 911. Established 1880.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 7, 10 January 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 7, 10 January 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 7, 10 January 1899, Page 1