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Lost a_d Found, T OST, Pointer Pup, 4 months old, Mount J-^ Eden collar.—Reward, W. and J. Peet Karangahape Road. T OST, Bunch of Keys, between shop J-1 and Vauxhall Road, by way of cutting. Reward. —John White, Tailor, Devonport. Board and Eesidone®. T ADY offers Sitting and Bedrooms or -" Board Residence, minute from tram; quiet home, kind attention, moderate terms.—2o, Franklin Road. WANTED, 2 or 3 respectable Boarders; terms, 16/.—Macclesfield Villa, Karangahape Road, opposite Court Bros.' Volunteer Notices. "M" O T I C E. A BATTERY ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. Members of the Corps who have not gone through the Annual Course of Volley and Independent Firing are warned to Parade at the Drill Hall THIS (Thursday) EVENING at 7.30 o'clock. L. O'BRIEN, Captain Commanding, j Educational. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DEGREE OF B.Sc. IN ENGINEERING. PROVISIONAL ARRANGEMENTS. The Classes for Mechanical Drawing in connection with the above course are to be held meanwhile in the offlce of the Lecturer, 'Mr Ashley Hunter, C.E., Shortland-street, on MONDAY EVENINGS, from 7-9 p.m., commencing on MONDAY NEXT, the 13th inst. Arrangements for a Class in Applied Mechanics will be made as required. D. W. RUNCIMAN, Registrar. Wanted. BOOT TRADE.—Young Man wants employment as Boot Repairer; 7 years in one shop— A.J.R., 643, 'Star' Office. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, respectable and well educated Boy for the office. —Secretary Co-operative Boot Company, Albert-street. OOT~TRADE.—Wanted, Lad, age 14 to 16, as an apprentice to the clicking.— Johnston Bros., Karangahape Road. T^XPERIENCED Bookkeeper with good -t-^ custom, has a short time open for engagement every week. Honest and correct work, moderate charges. Account books kept for small storekeepers. —C, 632, 'Star' Offlc ____ ,p ROCERY.—Young~Man lately out VT from England, seeks engagement in Grocery Trade or Store; 6J years' experience; good references.—A. E. Kirkby, Cambridge, Waikato. . SHIRT Machinists—Wanted, urgently, 2 Good Shirt Machinists—Apply R. Greer, next Cousins and Atkins', El-liott-street ' a~X)~Accountants and Commercial Men.— Wanted Seen: Our Special Pattern Account Books facilitating time, space, and durability (strength, as per specimens, 30 years' usage).—Leighton and Son C and 8, High-street. Ist Award Auckland Exhibition, 1872-3, 1887, 1898-g (2). WANTED Known: Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Associatlon. ■ ' ANTED Known—Stewart Dawson & Co.'s , Premises ; are . Closed Every Wednesday from i p.m. Open fill 9.30 Saturday Evenings. ' T\J ANTED TO BUY. VV ' BEER BOTTLES. Quarts 1/, Pints Bd. DANIEL ARKELL, Brewer, NEWTON ROAD. WANTED KNOWN. MRS NICCOL, MANICURIST AND LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, . Pupil of and Agent for Miss Van Brakkel, Sydney, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. Special Dyes, Switches, Fringes, Pin Curls, Restorers, Combs, Nets, and all Latest Toilet Requisites Stocked. Combings Made Up. Telephone 1040. WANTED KNOW N— THAT A DISCOUNT, OF 25 PER CENT is given to all purchasers of BaMBOO WARE at GOODSON'S JAPANESE BAZAAR, owing to heavy shipments coming to hand too late for the season's trade. A Splendid Selection of Afternoon Tea Tables, Brackets, Easels, Chairs Stools, Whatnots, and Flower Pot Stands to select from. Splendid Value is also being offered in Basket Ware, comprising the favourite Dress Hampers, Picnic Baskets, Market and Lunch Baskets, Waste Paper, Lunch Baskets from 3d each, Market do reduced from 3/6 to 2/, Do. Do. from 4/6 to 2/9, and an j immense quantity of handy sized Bas-I kets with strong Leather Handles and I Hinges specially reduced from 2/6 to 1/6 each. Large stocks of Open and Flower Baskets from 6d each. Just to hand — Our Mammoth 1/ Story Book for Children, and anothpr Selection of Standard Works by Popular Authors, Cloth Bound, 1/ each, 3 for 2/6, 9/ per dozen. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES, QUEEN STREET & KARANGAHAPE ROAD. vttt A N TED KNOWN. THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was awarded the First Certificate and Only Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibii lion. They are superb. Cheapest and Best Four years guarantee with every blind. Telephone 914. WANTED, Buyers of Wire Stretchers, 13/; Wire Mattress, 8/6; Washatand and Dressing Table, 10/6 the pair; superior with polished tops, 16/6; Cretonne Sofa. 25/; Leather, 30/; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; full-size Brass-mounted Bedstead, 35/; Combination Chest of Drawers, 30/; Dupho<3S pair, tile back. 40/; Drawing-room Suites from £6 10/; Muslin, Lace, and ! ?rptonne Curtains, best value, Linoleum, I x 5/; Chest of Drawers, 20/; Plate t ooking Glasses from 9d; Crockery, Dinner Sets, Pink and Gold Tea Sets, 8/6; whits and Gold China Cups and Saucers, fi/doz- Printed, 3/6; Toilet Sets, 6/6; Tumhlers 2/ doz; Wire Netting, all sizes, from 0 toG feet; Kerosene Stoves from 3/, with ovens 12/6; Spirit Stove and Kettle. 1/ Box Irons, 2/6; Dover Cooking Stove with latest improvements, 52/6; Orion and other Ranges; every description of i Enamelled Ware, Buckets. Dishwashers Saucepans, Stewpans, Basins, 7d; Pie Dish 8d; Plates, 6d; Mugs, 6d; Spittoons, 1/6- all sorts of Hard and Hollow Ware, Baths, Baskets, Saucepans, Frypans, Brushware, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes and Snaths, Johnston's Cutlery, Potosi Spoons and Forks, Cruets, Ansonia Alarm Clocks, 6/6; large 8-day do., i 16/; Electro-plated Cake Baskets, 10/6; Biscuit Jars. 12/6; etc.-At H.R. Shroff's, 106 and 108. Victoria-street. FTER every meal 1 feel uncomfortable—too full and drowsy.—Loasi>y's Wahoo altprs nil thu ypry ontrkly. FEEL tired on awakening,? Tor.gue coated? Bowels It regular? Jf so. set Loasby's Wahoo. A positive cure. IAS £JD—A GOOD Colonial Line of AUX\) O wool Tweed Trouserings, 10/6, during our Cash Sale.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 9 March 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 9 March 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 9 March 1899, Page 1

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