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Board and Residence. LADY at Mount Eden can accommodate two Female Teachers at moderate terms.—Apply Mrs Barry, 354, Queen-st. Wanted. ! Y^TANTED, a respectable Girl for the ■» V Work-room.—W. Speddlng, Karanga- ; nape Road. j WANThiD to Sell, li acres of Maize i»» ready to cut.— O. Knight, Mount I Eden Station, or at Mount Albert. VX7ANTED, Unfurnished Room, use of ♦ v kitchen, by Young Lady.—State price etc., Moderate, 465, 'Star" Office. VXJANTED, a respectable Youth for the » » trade.—Apply R. Salmon and Co., Butchers. TVTANTED. Boy to wash bottles.—John v» Reid and Co., 32, Fort-street. TXTJANTED, first class Whole Plate Cam- ■»»■ era.— W. H. Bartlett. Photographer, Queen-street. TA7ANTED, a good Slaughterman, mar- »* ried man preferred.—Apply Moouy, Butcher, Kyber Pass. VSJANTED, a Furnished House, 7 JF~S * * rooms, no children, good tenant. — A.8., 407, 'Star' Office. .VtfTANTED Known, Gladstone Coffee VV Palace. Dinner 6d. Quality and quantity. Upstairs Dining Room. Dinner M. V&7ANTED, a respectable~Girl for" light ■ ' » housework —Apply Mrs VV. Belwonhy Domain-street, Devonport, 1 \\7ANTED KNOWN, Plums, Plums, at ** auction price, by the case.—West End Fruit Emporium, Franklin Road, opposite Gasometer. ANTED, Boy, about 15, for country! to milk, cut wood, and ride after cattle, good home.—G. W, ftlorluy, iXir-ham-street. 'VTRANTED at once, Improvers to Coai.:-;; VV also, Apprentices.—Jordan, Clothing Factory, Great North Road. V\7ANTEL>TS~Cooks, 15/ t0~257; Barmaid, t V Waitress, Housemaids, Second Cook, Kitchenboy, Housekeeper, Generals. — Miss Bacon. VK7AXTED, Housemaids, Thames, nice >V place; North Shore. WarKworUi, very good place for smart girl. 12/; Waitresses, town, sleep home, 12/; Waikato, 12/; Cooks, 15/ and 20/; Laundress, good Barmaid, Generals, Waiwera, 12/, Kaipara 12/, North Shore 12/, Waiuku U/, town and suburbs 8/ to 12/; Planing or Moulding Machine Hand, 50/; Farm Hands, several Young Men milk and useful, 8/ to 12/; Bookkeeper for general country store, experience and reference indispensable; Gumdiggers, Boy for boat, II; Hotel Porter, Married Couple without children, good place, £65 to £70.—McLeod, 24 Queen-street. Telephone SS4. Late Advertisements. IRST CLASS Buggy Horse for sale, quiet and staunch.—W. J. Geddis, Takapuna, or_JObseryer'_ Office. M~~~OORE7 PITT-STREET — Cheapest House in Auckland. Hats Mercery, and Clothing. OORE, PITT-STREET — Superior ! Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, at less than Sale Prices. OORE PITT-STREET — Hatters, Mercers, and Clothiers, Glovers, Hosiers, etc. __ . OORE, PITT-STREET—Gent's Hard and Soft Felt Hats, largest variety in Auckland. OORE, PITT-STREET—Suits to Measure from 05/, Trousers to measure from 10/0. _____ MOORE, PITT-STREET—Serge Knickers 1/11, Suits 4/11, Strong Working Pants 2/3. MOORE, PITT-STREET — Nonpareil White Shirts 2/11 to 6/11, Collars 5 for 1/. Handkerchiefs 5 for 1/. _ OORE, PITT-STREET—Straw Hats. Straw Hats from 9d. All Straws greatly reduced. M*~ OORE, PITT-STREET — Give SteiC ling value. Cash only. No Saies. No Rubbish. No Stamps. OORE, PITT-STREET—AH Hats sold by us Cleaned and Renewed Free of Charge. ISS MILLIE PEAK! Associate of the Auckland University School of Music. TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANO. Resumes Duties on MONDAY NEXT, February 6. Has Permission to Teach at Prince Albert College. Residence—Symonds-street, near City Road. Terms on Application. HpHE GOLDEN BOOT SALE. SAILS AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION. BUYERS OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS VISIT THE GOLDEN BOOT SALE. UP TO DATE STYLES. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Evening Shoes 1/11, Children's Boots 1/ Infants' Shoes 1/ Children's Slippers 5d Ladies' American Balmorals 10/6 Gent's English Goloshed Balmorals 8/11 THE ONLY GOLDEN BOOT SHOP. Next Porter's. / COLLINS & DONALDSON, Proprietors. "TVEVONPORT COASTGUARD ARTIL■L/ LLERY VOLUNTEERS. ______ | Class Firing will be carried on at' the Rifle Range, Narrow Neck, on SATI,URDAY AFTERNOON, frojm 2.30 p.m. W. J. NAPIER, Captain. mHE WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY Of COLLINS BROTHERS & CO., LIMITED, Wholesale Stationers, will be CLOSED TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) on the occasion of the Employees' Tenth Annual Picnic. 'AUCKLAND LAWN TENNIS ASSO- "*•■*■ CIATION, Entries for Championship Singles will close on SATURDAY. 11th instant. Fees —Gentlemen 5/, Ladies 2/G. H. A. PARKER, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 196. ~T\ H a! L L ~E N G E. We, the undersigned, hereby accept the Challenge issued by Messrs Dexter and Campbell to race us one mile, from opposite sides of the track, provided the match is arranged by the Auckland Cycling Club, and sanctioned by the League of N.Z. Wheelmen; to take place on the Exhibition Track on WEDNESDAY. February 15. — E. REYNOLDS, L. GRAHAM.—N.B.—This race to be in no way connected with the race we won on Saturday last. "jVTRS CAITCHEON wishes ;o -:ake -"■*- known to her customers that she will resume Dressmaking next week, as she has taken ior Ui* present one of Court Bros.' old Shops close to her late residence. O LET or .bell, House of h rooms, smilery, with stove, and 3 acres; in Mangere.—J. Brewer, Onehunga.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 5