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_ Wanted. ; WANTED, a Boy, one who can ride.— ,W. Walter, Butcher, JRichmond Rd. RANTED,-a~Bull" Dog; dog oV'slut; 'VV. must be .cheap.—Mr McMicken, Woodyard, Grey-_st. V"\7ANTED-Paperhanging at 6d Roll; .V'; first: class references; local man.— J.R., BQ4,' Staty Offlce. ■•"; *■ -\y■:.. ANTED,' 2 roomed ort small Cottage, foti married couple, %np Children.—Ad-1 dregs V Respectable, 'Star/Office, t.'-.'-.j I YSJSAN.TED, Situation .a^Dookkeeper .or I VV-'" Clerk;, %pod referen'EpM^'diiftSii Ex-|[^nMipler]s, Brltomart Hgtg-8^ "" Sg W~ AWsi&)' to Purcgsse, on : terms, 5-, roomed House,. offfKyber Bag* ataQOT . .^_3s..^T, :'B. ■Oiaylfhext 'Roßt-tjffi£ffi-y; W' At^TED to Jpurchase, 3w4 cheap ' _ JSbtl'ages near town for —^sreurrow and... Co., Ae?&s_&Milß&' tyz' .isSNTED~to~'i-eVpous'el^i^^^,:'and. '.tV*95 Acres, .very .Cheap,, •ieagfe- given.— G. .s:t^axl&va?*Cbombe§''. Arcade.' -.' .. *:- *'• -•• ■ - •-■ p'* ,'■ WANTED-) 6 or 7 roomed' House or Shojp. with' good Dwellirfg-house attached, in a leading.thoroughfare,—Address L.M.> $56, Star-Office,, , * ;i - ■, ,' ~; >,/. \It7ANTED by 7n7i>ri~.'.f l-:ujy, $ mtgfafta, eras, etc;,*lu. '"vWtor. earn of Star Offlce..-■■ . ; WANTED, by a YoungI Litay, professional, another of good address, as Partner, to open a., Highly Remunerative and genteel business in the city. Every' security guaranteed. Best references given and required. Capitalrequired £50 to £75.—Apply 'Star' Office.,; .■ VK7ANTED Known: Absolutely Choicest VV. Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Assooia,tion. - WANTED I^NOWN: MILLER'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE.----250,000 Business Envelopes, 3Jd per hundred, or 2/6 per thousand; Note Paper, 4d per packet; 150 gross Cedar-head Pencils, 2/6 gross.-At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110. VICTORIA STREET. AN T ED X N O W N. ■ r PRIME COOKING PEARS, 121b If. H. P. GIBBONS & C 0.," Grocers, Hobson-street. WANTED KNOWN: MILLER'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE.— Women's Tennis Shoes, 1/U pair; Gents' do., 2/6; 1000 pairs of Sand Shoes, Children's 4 x 10, 1/11; Maids' U x 2, 2/6; Women's and Men's best quality, 2/U pair; a large assortment of Women's and Children's White Canvas Shoes will be cleared out regardless of cost. Be in time for the bargains.-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. W" ANT E D Known, by Architecta. Builders and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors, and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. ■ :- ■ ANTED KNOWN: MILLER'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE.Tooth Brushes, Id each; Hair Brushes, 4d each; Clothes Brushes, 4d; Boot Brushes, Bid--.the7set.of-3; 3 gross Combs, 3d , each; 5 gross Dover Egg-beaters, 9d each; 10 gr6ss-Tea Caddies, 4d, 6d, and 9d each;, < Brown Windsor Soap, 6d per dozen;, large ; Hanging Mirrors, 3Jd.—At MILLER'S. FANCY REPOSITORY.. 110,, VICTORIA STREET. " . ' - A r N TED.. K. N'.O„W N- ' .I-fetropoUtpn Fashions free, the Delineator Bd. and Glags of Fashion 4d, are the. best guide for Autumn Dressmaking.' Biitterick Paper Patterns for garment making are the most reliable, simple and stylish/With their aid every lady may be her own dressmaker.— Obtainable only from W. P. OGILVIE, ■WfiLLfeSL'ErS" l^.roppdsHfe Opera Hotise. W~^NTEbn_-fN(_.WN'_' MILLER'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING. SALE.Men's Auckland-made Bluchers, 2/11 per pair; Men's.Canvas Shoes, 2/6, 2/11* and 3/11 and 4/9.pair; Men's English Gol. Bals., 5/9 and 6/9; Men's Court Shoes, 4/9.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. • WANTED KNOWN: MILLER'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE.-In-fants' Boots and Shoes from 1/ pair; Boys* School Boots, 2/6 pair; Canvas Shoes, 1/ pair; Blakey's Boot Protectors, Id per bag—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, U2 and. 114. VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN: At MILLER'SANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE.— Kangaroo Boot Laces, 3d dozen; Porpoise Boot Laces, 6d dozen; 1000 gross of Mohair Boot Laces, 2d dozen, 1/9 per gross.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 anS U4, VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN: MILLER'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE.Women's Slippers, 7Jd pair; Womdh's and Men's Leather Slippers (samples), 1/11 pair; Ladies' Evening Shoes, 1/6; a lot of Ladies' Sample Shoes v.ll be cleared at 3/11, former price 6/U to 7/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and U4. VICTORIA STREET. WANTED Known-JlhatD. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, Alberfrstreafc and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery; and Wheelwrights Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. ANTED KNOWN: MILLER'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING • SALE.— Ladies' American Button Boots. 4/11 per pair; Ladies' Glace 2-bar Shoes, 2/11; Tan 1-bar Shoes, 2/11; Ladies' Canvas Shoes. 2/6 and 2/11; Ladies' Tan Lace Shoes. 3/11; Ladies* American Shoes, 4/11 and 5/11, 8/11 and 9/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. .Marine Department, | .Wellington, March 9, 1899. "APPLICATIONS will be received at -ti- this offlce up-to noon of MONDAY; the 10th April, 1899, for the Appointments of Superintendent of Mercantile Marine at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, The salary' attached.', fo ' each appointment will be £250 per'ah-, num. i. . . •;■ ■ The successful, applicants. will be. required 'to perform the ordinary duties of Superintendent of Mercantile l€arii.e and Examiner of Masters and Mates uJ_tder the Shipping and Seamen's Acts and al-So any, other <jluties in connectionilwith the Marine Department,' as may<*i.from •time to time be determined on. Applications must be accompanied with statements of the applicants' age, setVices at sea, and copies of certificates and testimonials. •> : By command. *• _ W. T. GLASGOW, ■ • Secretary. RADLY, Agent, opposite Newton P.O. —Wanted by 7th, Cottage, 4 rooms, for reliable tenant; 8/ or 9/. j AirOUNG MAN wants good Tuition in I a Elocution during Winter Evenings— S.G., Symouds-street P.O. , T7.EEL urea on aw&Kenuu;.' Tongue Al coated? Bowels ii regular? It ro, get Lossby's Wahoo. A positive cure. T" THE^IIGHTy^LOk makes the old Young. Try it. ■■'■'*.■ AFTER every meal 1 teei mcomtor.-, able Moo full and drowsy.-i_.oa_.l3y'a Wahoo alters mil 'hW v«rv. oiik'kly.. Dividends. J\ S.C. CO-OPERATIVE STORES. I ■■■ 7 I The Dividend of Th per cent, on capital, i and Bonus of s.per cent, on Shareholders" payments, declared at the annual 1 meeting of the Direct Supply Company'l I (Limited) will be payable at the Company's office on and after WEDNESDAY, April 5. S. GRAY, Secretary. . HOW MY UNCLE PODGER HANGS A PICTURE,' Recitation by Mona Mackay-Choral Hair; TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT..

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 3 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 3 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 3 April 1899, Page 1

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