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Wanted. . W ANTED, an intelligent Boy.—Apply ' star'__2 mc?i ANTED, a Boy for the Pantry.— Sailors' Home. ANTED, a Wig Block; size 22i pre ferred.—Address Block, 450, 'Star' j Office. WANTED, good Skirt Hand—Apply Mrs Williams, Litchfleld-street, off Gun-dry-street. W~ ANTED, a Boy.—Apply to W. Hart, Wire Mattress Manufacturers, HobI son-street. I TI7ANTED, General Servant; references. !VV Mrs Butler, opposite Domain Gates, Purk Road. TTCTANTED, 2 Boys.—Apply Dilly Bros., VV Cabinetmakei-s, Spring-street, Freeman's Bay. \7I7AN"TED for Remuera, competent GarVv dener: 3 days in the week.—Apply ! P.O. Box 176. I YTTANTBD, a good, strong Boy lor the VV Packing Department.—Tonson Garlick Co., Ltd. TTTANTED, a clean, tidy Boy.—Apply VV Nairn (late Mrs G. Wright), 2SI Queen-street. . . TTJTANTED. Strong Lad for Shop and :V'V town.—C. F. Cooper, Saddler, Upper -Queen-street. WANTED, a strong Boy for the tradeApply Watson and Rowe, Printers, Exchange Lane. WANTED, Girl assist housework, do plain cooking; references.—Mrs G. V. Edgoumbe, Parnell. , ANTED, a good General ServantApply Mrs Tig-he, Jubilee Institute for the Blind, Parnell. ANTED, strong- Youth for the bakehouse.—Apply R. Farrell, ■Princesstreet Bakery, Onehunga; WANTED to Rent, 4 or 5 Roomed Cottage near city for good tenant.—T. : B. Clay, next Post Office. WANTED," Buyers ~2lb"Glass Jam Jars, 1/6 doz.—Hildreth and Son, corner Custom and Victoria streets. ANTED by^ thoroughly competent person, Situation as Housekeeper.— Apply Urgent, 162, 'Star' Office. ANTED, a competent Dressmaker for good township in Waikato.—A. . Rogerson, Macky, Logan, Steen^__. ! TTTANTED, If ""your" Tea lacks flavour VV get a little of our choice Oochaine.— John Earle and Co., 207 Queen-st. ANTED, those troubled with Indigestion to try our Pure China Tea.— John Earle and Co., 207 Queen-st. , TXTANTED, those who like very strong VV Tea to get our 1/3 Pekoe Farmings.— John Earle and Co., 207 Queen-st. YTTANTED by Youth (IS), Position in VV Country Store; previous experience. —Address Arthur, 451, 'Star' Office. V\TANTED, respectable Boy, age 15 — ,W c. Plummer." Hat Factory, Lomestreet, opposite Cousins and Cousins. WANTED, strong Lad able'to milk and VV drive and make himself generally useful.—J. Skelton, Mt^ Rd., Remuera. ■VTtTANTED" to Buy," in any quantity, VV Tailors' All Wool Clippings.-Apply Harrison and Webb, Fort-street, Auckland. . V^TANTED to Buy, Furniture, Plate, etc. VV Highest price given; no absurd prices offered. Cash.—Box 464, Postoffice : __ ANTED, a variety of Fancy Pigeons, large birds preferred. Good price given.—J. Homer, College Hill, after 7 p.m. _____ VX7ANTED, a Young Man for general \f> store, junior, indoors.—Address giving reference, wages, to Suburb, 426, 'Star' Office. — ■ _ .-'.: TTTANTED. thoroughly competent M_W chine Hand, also several good Boys— H. W. Smith. Sash and Door Factory, Customs-street. ANTED, a Boy for horse shoeing, one accustomed to the. trade preferred.—J. Stewart, Blacksmith, • Upper Symonds-street. TXTANTBD by Accountant, Clerical Ap- »* pointment of any kind,town or country; could manage store.—Address H.G., 454, 'Star' Office. T\7ANTBD, Boy for garden and make V> himself generally useful.—Apply Saturday after 1 p.m., Fernside, Woodstreet, Ponsonby. YT7ANTED, respectable middle aged »V may get large Furnished Room as payment for House CleaningGreen, top ot! Grey-street. \~\7ANTED, a Young Girl about 16 as V> Nurseeirl and to assist.Apply at once to Mrs Martelli, sth house past Bridge, Mt. Eden Rd. Small family. TTITANTED to'Let.Plainiy Furnished~Bed » V rooms with use of kitchen, or would take charge of little girl going to school; nice locality.—Widow, 439, 'Star' Office. \7r7ANTED.~ord~Sacklng, Rope and CanV? vas, large and small quantities.cash. —W. Hildreth and Son, Waste Produce Merchants. Customs and Victoria streets. ANTED by a Lady, position as Daily Governess in a gentleman's family or private school; thorough English, French, and Music.—Address Versailles, Murhill, Remuera. \TS7ANTED,~Purchaser for Humber BiVV cycle, new, 26-inch frame, Carter gear case, at auction price; or secondhand Ormonde Bicycle in good condition. I —Box 302, Post Office. ANTED, an experienced Traveller for New Zealand; must have knowledge of engineers' sundries and supplies. (Applications will be treated confidentially). —Address Wholesale, 464, 'Star' Office. ANTEDT within , two months, Furnished or Unfurnished Hduse about eight rooms, with garden, at convenient distance from Auckland, North Shore pre- | ferred.—Particulars by letter to 8., Box I 537, Auckland P.O. < TT7ANTBD^ smart, intelligent Girls to VV learn White Shirt and Collar Making; also, 2 for Buttonhole Machine, 2 for Pressing and Folding; also for the Laundry new work only. 6 girls to learn.—A"----1 ply Arch. Clark and Sons, Ltd., Zealandia ; siiirt Factory. ' TT7ANTED Known—LADERS GLACE !VV WALKING SHOES 2/11 pair, suI perior quality do 4/6 to 10/9; American do 5/11 to 9/6; Ladies' Tan Shoes 3/9 to 8/9. ! Ladtes' White and Brown Ganvas Shoes I 2/11 palr.-AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and IU. VICTORIA-STREET. WANTED Known—Stewart Dawson & * Co 's Premises are Closed Every Wednesday from 1 p.m. Open till 9.30 I Saturday Evenings. U7ANTEi)~Known-ALBUMS, English YV Sample Albums, handsomely bound, from 2/9 to 21/; clo dozen Dolls from 6d each; Toy 3 and Presents in large variety. —\t MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, ]!(), VICTORIA-STREET. TTTANTED KNOWN - TO-MOR-.W 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. O7ANTED Known—TENNIS AND VV RUBBER SHOES-Just opened, -25 cases of above goods. Ladies' White Tennis Shoes 1/11. Gent's do 2/11. Ladies' 'Renshaw' Tennis Shoes 2/1 L Gent's do 3/11, Sand Shoes, Girls', 6 x 10, Vll. Maids' 11 x 2 2/6, Women's and Men's 2/11 best quality—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA-ST. WANTED Known, that thoroughly seasoned Timbar Sas'tica, and Doors, can only be obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). WANTED 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 bur customers the benefit of our foresight. Children's, size 4 x 10. 1/11; Maids' 11 x 2, 2/6; Women's and Men's, 2/11 pair.—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA-STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 1