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Wanted. WANTED, first-class Ironer.—Apply Auckland Laundry, Grafton Road. ANTED, strong Girl for wash-house. Apply Parnell Laundry, Polland-st., I ParnelL \X7ANTED, 2 Boys.—Apply Dilly Bros., VV Cabinetmakers, Spring-street, Freeman's Bay. j\T7ANTED,' first class Whole Plate Cam- ' » V era.—W. H. Bartlett, Photographer, Queen-street. ANTED, Housemaid.—Apply Mrs Upton, Shelly Beach, Ponsonby, morning or evening. WANTED, a Dairy of Farmers' Butter; highest price given.—Apply Auckland Dairy, Pitt-street. VS7ANTED, 2 Boys. — Apply Standard Corn Broom Factory, Victoria Lane, Victoria-street West TT/-ANTED, a goocTSlauglTterman, mar- » » ried man preferred.—Apply Moody, Butcher, Kyber Pass. X\ /ANTED, a Plumber or Gasfitter — VV' Apply D. and J. Miller, Plumbers, Wellesley-street East. ANTED, strong, useful Girl to assist in housework.—Mrs Honnor, Wel-lington-street, Epsom. ANTED, Woman Cook, good wages. —Apply Mrs Grubb, Otago House, Wellesley-street West. T/Y/ANTED to Borrow, £10 for 6 months. •'V'Good security.—State interest, etc., to N., 480, 'Star' Office. ANTEDTBuyers~2lb Glass Jam Jars, 1/6 doz.—Hildreth and Son, corner Custom and Victoria streets. TjyANTED, smart Youth about 16 as as»V sistant; one been at trade before preferred.—Grocer, P. 0., Newton, WANTED, Girl to assist in houseworkApply Infirmary, opposite St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street. WANTED, in neighbourhood Symondsstreet, a Class Room for one or two evenings a week.—Box 511, P.O. W- ANTED~UnfiTrnished _Room, use kitchen; must be near Cricket Ground. —Address D.W., 477, 'Star' Office. ANTED to Rent, Queen-street, Shop or portion of one in good position, for term.—Leslie, 476, 'Star' Office. TX7 ANTED,- Young- Girl-I™assist hi » » housework; sleep at home.—Miss Macpherson, Selwyn-st., Ponsonby. WANTED, strong Lad or Man, to milk and do farm labour.—Address R., care Ormrod, 'Star' Agency, Onehunga. ANTED, respectable Girl for light housework; sleep at home.—Mrs Harper, Abingdon Villa, Newton Road. WANTED, W. Cooks, country hotels, good Generals, all parts; also, place for Housekeeper.—Mrs- Graham, Registry. ANTED to Buy, in any quantity. Tailors' All Wool Clippings.—Apply Harrison and Webb, Fort-street, Auckland. WANTED to Buy, Furniture, Plate, etc. Highest price given; no absurd prices offered. Cash.—Box 464, Postoffice^ WANTED, good General Jobbing Hand, useful either carpenter or cabinet work.—R. Holmes, Cabinetmaker, Newmarket. ANTED to Purchase, an Allotment, on Surrey Hills or Ponsonby side preferred.—State cash price to Box 474, 'Star' Office. VX7ANTED, a Young Man for general »»/ store, junlpr, Indoors.—Address giving reference, wages, to Suburb, 426, 'Star' Office; ■ WANTED, Apprentices to Dressmaking —Apply Head ■ Dressfmaker.Boh Marche, Drapery Importers, 72 and 74, Karangahape Road. TX7ANTED, respectable middle aged »V Woman may get large Furnished Room as payment for House CleaningGreen, top of Grey-street. TTfJANTED, Laundress, country hotel, » » Lady Helps; Generals, Te Aroha; Gisborne, Wairoa; Farm Hand 15/ — Mrs Corbett, Wakeßeld-street. ANTED, Girl to assist, age between 16 and 17, no children—Apply after 7 in the evening to Mrs W- Arey, corner Curran and Tweed streets, Ponsonby. WANTED, old Sacking, Rope and Canvas, large and small quantlties.cash. —W. Hildreth and Son, Waste Produce Merchants, Customs and Victoria streets. WANTED for the Coast, a respectable . Youth of -good address; must have a knowledge of the Grocery Business.— Apply Heather, Roberton and Co., Cus-toms-street. TT7ANTED, some kind person to Adopt W an Orphan Girl 11 years old. —Apply at Waterview House to 8.G., Nelson-st., Auckland, not later than 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 7,1899. ANTED Known—LADD3S GLACE WALKING SHOES 2/11 pair, superior quality do 4/6 to 10/9; American do 5/11 to 9/6; Ladies' Tan Shoe's 3/9 to 8/9, Ladies' White and Brown Canvas Shoes 2/11 pair.—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA-STREET L \T7ANTED~"Known—ALBUMS, English VV Sample Albums, handsomely bound, from 2/9 to 21/; do dozen Dolls from 6d each; Toys and Presents In large variety. —At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110, VICTORIA-STREET. WANTED Known—TENNIS AND RUBBER SHOES—Just opened, 25 crises of above goods. Ladles' White Tennis Shoes 1/1 L Gent's do 2/1 L Ladies' 'Renshaw* Tennis Shoes 2/11, Gent's do 3/11, Sand Shoes. Girls'. 6 x 10, 1/11, Maids' 11 x 2 2/6. Women's and Men's 2/U. best quality—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA-ST. VTf^ANTED Known, the Auckland CatVV ering Company, 42, Short-land-street, First class Table kept. Luncheon from 12 to 2. Afternoon Tea, Suppers, etc. All meals 9d. Tickets 8/ per doz. WANTED Known-BOOT LACES, etc. —500 gross of Long Mohair BpQt Laces 2d per dozen or 1/9 gross; 60 gross of Kangaroo Laces 4d. 6d, and li per dozen; Blakey's Boot Protectors Id bag —AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114, VICTORIA-STREET. 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 our 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/U pair.—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTOR! A -STREET. WANTED Known, by Architects, Builders and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them. In-sist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. WANTED Known—LADIES' EVENING SHOES AND SLIPPERS—Evening Shoes from 1/H, Ladies' Felt Slippers 7id. Foxhead Carpet Slippers 1/11, Prunella do 2/6—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, U2 and U4, VICTORIA-STREET. WANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, Albertstreet and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. ANTED ' Known: The Marine Store, City Market, are Cash Buyers in large and small quantities of Waste Paper, Old Sacking, Rope, Canvas, Rags, Old Clothes, Bottles, Bones, Sacks, SugaiBags, Zinc, Lead, and Copper. Telephone 241. ANTED Known—MEN'S ENGLISH BOOTS 5/U and 6AI pair. Men's Bluchers 3/"9, 4/11 and 6/11 pair. Men's Canvas Shoes 2/H to 4/9, Men's Court Shoes 4/11 and 5/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114. VICTORIA ST. AFTER every meal I feel uncomfortable—too full and drowsy.—Loasby's Wahoo alters all this very quickly. PEEL tired on awakening? Tongue coated? Bowels irregular? If 3«, get Loasby's Wahoo. A positive core. -.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 1