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Wanted. j T^TANTED, an Assaying Balance.—R. j -V V r. Hunt. Victoria Arcade. \\/"ANTED, several respectable Boys.— »V Apply J. Ehrman and Co. I TTSTANTBD, everybody to see the Friond'VV iy Societies' Snorts next Saturday. YX7ANTED, ;i Girl to assist with house- » v work.—Mra Keenan. U'yndham-st. VT7ANTED, Lady Help for the Waiknto, i» » must be musical.—Apply by letter to Box 252, VjJANTED, n Boy for milk round once V» or twice a day.—Leamington Dairy, Newton. YT7ANTED, the Biggest Show can be :»V seen, next Saturday. Chance in Art ' | Union, 1/. ! W/ANTED, a strong: Girl to assist with .VV housework.—Mrs Belcher, Upper Queen-street. -ANTED, Paperhanging, Gd roll; local references; good tradesman.—J.R., 32D, 'Star' Office. TT7ANTED to Purchase, 10 acres of level * V Land within S miles city.—T. B. Clay, next Post Office. T^TANTED, respectable Boy to be ap- ' • prenticed to the trade.—Apply T. J. Philip, Ponsonby Road. TTCrANTED to Let, Furnished Cottage, * * (i rooms, bath, etc.. good locality in city.—Apply 'Star' Office. TTtrANTED, Boys to Wash Bottles, ref- '»»' erences required.—Apply the Great Northern Brewery. Limited. WANTED, all Members of Friendly Societies, their wives and children and friends, to purchase tickets. PLANTED, a good General Servant for ♦v Mount Roskill.—For address, apply Moody, Butcher, -Cyber Pass. TT7ANTED, Buyers Jam Jars. 21b^ glass, VV i/u per doz.—Hildreth & Son, corner Custom and Victoria streets. WANTED, Furnished Houses, 6 or 7 rooms, in or near city.—Address stating terms, M., 348, 'Star' Office. YVANTED 'Jy Youn» Lad J. Situation in V\ Bar; would give week to learn.— • Address Lavinia, 343, 'Star' Office. ANTED, an active Boy about 15 to make himself useful.—T. _H. Cooke, Furniture Warehouse, Grey-street. WANTED, small~House and Allotment, near town, for cash.—W. Blyth and Co., Auctioneers, S7 and 89, Queen-st. IT/ANTED, Youth used to" Grocery *» Trade and smart at figures.—Apply D. F. Malouf, Grocer, foot Grey-street. nno LET, Dressmaker's Shop and Fur--L nished or Unfurnished Rooms.—Mrs Fenton, Dressmaker, 149 Vietoria-st. W. \TTANTED, Nursegirl for 3 children * ' whilst in port.—Apply on board British barque Peru at Quay-street Jetty. VS7ANTED, a good General Servant,must VV understand cooking; good wages.— Mrs Young, Devonshire Villa, Nelson-st. WANTErPby a steady Man, Management in a Timber Business; over 20 years' experience.—Address L.H.W., 31fi, 'Star' Office. ___________ TXTANTBD, respectable Lad for the >v grocery trade.—State ageV experience, and wages required to X.Y.Z., 335, 'Star' Oflice. X^TANTED, smart, well educated Youth W as Apprentice to the Drapery.—Apply by letter to __~ Queen-street, care. 'Star' Office. -' \7ifTANTED. Boy; must be able to milk 'V- and ride; one having experience among trotting horses preferred.—Alpha, Box 191, Auckland. VS7ANTED to Purchase, Businesses, VV —Bakery, Confectionery, Butchers', China and Glass, Milk Round, Fruiterers'—Burrow, Bank N.2j. • _._. »-TT/ANTED, any~kind of office work • VV' by .gentleman lately arrived from Ceylon; experienced; highest references. —Address Le., Post Office, Devonport. WANTED, by a thoroughly sober and respectable Young Man, Situation as Driver, best reference given.—Apply by letter to 101, Pitt and Vincent streets. - WANTED to Let, Sheep and Dairy Farm of 280 to 500 acres at Riiaruanga, Whangarei District, near creamery.—Apply Baker Bros., Queen-street. YX7ANTED, old Sacking, Hope and CanVV vas, large and small quantities.cash. —W. Hildreth and Son, Waste Produce Merchants. Customs and Victoria streets. \T7ANTED, Girl, between 17 and 18, to W i ie ip in housework. No- chfixlren and no washing.—Apply Mrs Hammond, Pukekua. Grafton Road, 3rd house above Bridge-street. ANTED Known—BOOT LACES, etc. —SOO gross of. Long Mohair Coot Laces 2d per dozen or 1/9 gross; 60 gross of Kangaroo Laces 4d. 6d. and (d per dozen: Blakey's Boot Protectors Id bag -AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA-STREET. ANTED Known: Captain Lorraine will perform some marvellous feats in the Cricket Ground next Saturday. WANTED Known, that thoroughly seasoned Timber Sashes, and Doors, can only bo obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). Y\7 _NTED KNOWN — TO-MOH-•VV- ROW at ERNEST MOORE'S CLEARING SALE, 240, QUEENSTREET—Desperate Bargains in . Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Trunks, Bags, Portmanteaux, Rugs, Umbrellas. \7S7ANTED KNOWN, ex s.s. Rimutaka, »» 1000 pairs of Children's, Maids' Women's, and Men's Sand, Shoes, bought by our London agents before the recent advance of 10 per cent. We are giving our customers the benefit of our foresight. Children's, size 4 x 10, 1/11; Maids' 11 x 2, 2/t5; Women's and Men's, 2/11 pair.-AT MILLER'S' BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA-STREET. WANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, AJbertstrect and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Materials, at tho Lov.-est Market Prices. VTfTANTED Known, INFANTS' BOOTS W AND SHOES, in White, Tan. and Black from 1/3, Boys' School Boots from 2/11 Canvas Shoes in white and brown 2/6 pair—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA-STREET^ WANTED Known: Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. ANTED Known—LADIES' EVENING SHOES AND SLIPPERS—Evening Shoes from 1/11, Ladies' Felt Slippers 7id. Fox head Carpet Slippers 1/11, Prunella do 2/G—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114. VICTORIA-STREET. WANTED Known, that tho Kauri Timber Co. brand oil s_E_es, doors, etc.. manufactured 'yj Uacni. !_.T Co. VT?ANTED Known: That all the ChamVV pions will compete at the Gala next Saturday; 1/. AjfTED" Known—MEN'S ENGLIriH BOOTS 5/11 and 6/U pair. Men's Bluchers 3/9. 4/11 and 6/11 pair, Men's Canvas Shoes 2/11 to 4/9, Men's Court Shoes 4/11 and 5/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT ; PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA ST. WANTED Known: Yachts and Boats built to order on the shortest notice at James Clare's, Customs-street West, opposite Saltwater Baths. tt7ant__\~visit6rs to call and W INSPECT our New Season's Boots and Shoes. Over ICO cases imported direct from England, America, and the Continent, at bedrock cash prices. For variety and price we are unequalled. Inspection invited.-MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and_lH, V'ICTORIA-ST. ANTED Known: W. Lockwood. late Manager of the Kauri Timber Co., Devonport branch, is now supplying' all kinds of Building Timber, Joinery, Mouldings, Builders' Ironmongery, etc., from his own Mill, nea\- Calliope Dock, Devonport, at lowest possible prices. Trial respectfully solicited. ~.., .; . ; Vi

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 14, 18 January 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 14, 18 January 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 14, 18 January 1899, Page 1

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