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Wanted. VX7ANTED. a Girl to assist in. house,VV work.—Apply Star Office. . \ITANTED, a go"od General for the Av»V .ondale Hotel—Apply at once. TPtjANTED, Boy to learn horse-shoeing. »» —M. Dilly, Grosvenor-street, Arch i Hill. • I yt/ANTED, Machinist; alie^ Trousers | »'» and Vest Hand.—Lawrence, Tailor, j High-street. j WANTED, a. Runner for Boardinghouse, to meet boats anS trains.— Apply Star_Office. WANTED, good"Yacht for"Mullet Fishing, nothing under 26 feet. — Thos. H. Walker, Awhitu. ANTED, a trustworthy Boy to drive baker's cart.—H. Hyland, Queen-st. Bakery,' Onehunga. WAN#ED, by respectable Woman, Monthly Nursing; references; 16/ week.—Apply Star Office. ANTED to Rent, 5-roomed House, Mt. Eden;-also, 5 Rooms, Mt. Roskill.—T. B. Clay, next Post Office^ WANTPJD, Situation as Baker, well up in bread and small goods.—Sergeant McMahon, 2S Lower Hobson-st. '"OTANTED, Lady-help for small family; Vt comfortable home.—Apply No. 1, Grafton Road, below Choral Hall. ANTED, "General" Servant in temperance family (3); must be able to wash and iron.—Mrs Stokes, Richmond Road. WANTED, active Partner, patent gold magnetiser; sure fortune, 3 shares i total 12.—Bradly, Land Agent, Newton. W' ANTED, aT^ooa~Ge~neral." Servant.— Apply to Mrs T. W. Leys, ArgyleI St., near Tramway Terminus, Ponsonby. WANTED, ■ active Partnership sound business; or would purchase small | business.—Adress Capital, 925, Star Office. WANTED, Situation as Housekeeper or in any domestic capacity where there I. is reasonable remuneration.—T., 928, Star i Office. W~ ANTED, Young Girl to do housework; no washing, small family.— i Apply St. Sepulchre's Vicarage, after 7.30 this evening. ANTED, Generals, Epsom; 2' ladies, N. Shore, Parnell, Waikato, town, Howick, Putaruru as one of family, others. Mrs Arthur. ANTED to Rent with view to purchase, small Farm with good 6roomed House and outbuildings.—Address Box 325, P. 0., Auckland. ANTED, respectable Girl about 15 forcountry, to help at housework.—Apply Mrs Price's Restaurant, petween 11 arid 2 o'clock on Friday next. ANTED immediately^ 2 first-class Joiners'; must' be thoroughly competent active men.—Apply Henry Baigent,Sash and Door Factory, Nelson. WANTED, a respectable Boy who can ' milk, drive, and make himself generally useful.—Mr Brookfield, Onehunga, or Colonial Bank Buildings, Auckland. ANTED' Working Men to see our stock of Trousers; material and sizes to suit all requirements. Wholesale cash prices —Rushbrook and Bridgman (late R. Hobbs). WANTED for sunny Ponsonby this week, 10 General Servants, 4 Girls to assist, good home and high wages.—Mrs Tomltnson, Select Registry, Ponsonby Road, near All Saints'. ANTED, middle-aged Man who understands fruit and poultry farming or vine culture as Partner; 25 acres of land fronting main road, 15 miles from Queen-street; all fenced; small house, s»a frontage; no rent or capital required. -Further particulars apply John Evans, Howick. ■ WANTED Known, that the Kauri Timber 00. brand all sashes, doors, etc., maaufa'C--*ured by them. K.T Co. -■■ : ANTED KNOWN: MILLEwTS 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. \NTED Known—That the Gas Company's Coke can be had at 20/ per ton, at the Gas Works. W" \NT_D KNOWN: MILLER'S AN- . NUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE.Women's Tennis Shoes, 1/11 pair; Gents' do 2/6; 1000 pairs of Sand Shoes, Children's 4 x 10,. 1/11; Maids' 11 x 2, 2/6; Women's and Men's best quality, 2/11 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. WANTED Known, that thoroughly seasoned Timber S<i3<iies, and Doors, can only be obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). ANTED KNOWN: MILLER'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING- SALE.Tooth Brushes, Id each; Hair Brushes, 4d each; Clothes Brushes, 4d; Boot Brushes, BJd the set of 3; 3 gross Combs. 3d each; 5 gross Dover Egg-beaters. 9d each; 10 gross Tea Caddies, 4d, 6d, and 9d each; Brown Windsor Soap, 6d per dozen; large Hanging Mirrors, rid.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110. VICTORIA STREET. ■ WANTED Known: Absolutely Cho:cest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Associatlon. WANTED 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. WANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and Other Building Materials, at his Mills, Albevtstre.it and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights 'Materials, at the -Low,ost -Market Priec3. ' ANTED KNOWN: At MILLER'SANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE.— Kangaroo Boot Laces, 3d dozen; Porpoise i Boot Laces, 6d dozen; 1000 gross of Mohair I Boot Laces, 2d dozen, 1/9 per gross!—A"t MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN: MILLER'S AN~ NUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE.—lnfants' Boots and Shoes from 1/ pair; j Boys' School Boots, 2/6 pair; Canvas i Shoes, 1/ pair; Blakey's Boot Protectors, Id per bag.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. . ANTED KNOWN:' MILLER'S AN- . NUAL 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.— Women's Slippers, 7id pair; Women's and Men's Leather Slippers (samples), 1/11 pair; Ladies' Evening Shoes, 1/6' a lot of Ladies' Sample Shoes vill be cleared at 3/11,, former price 6/11 to 7/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 -<uid 114, VICTORIA ST.REET. . WANTED, Housewives to know that Dumper, Ponsonby Rd., is selling oft his stock at wholesale prices. DUMPER is selling off his. stock cheap before moving to his new stores opposite Reservoir. ONE Thousand Pounds worth of Groceries will be sacrificed for prompt cash to save removal expenses.—Dumpers Sale. /"VREAT Slaughter of Groceries at DumvX per's Cash Sale now on. Bargains for everybody. OUR Entire Stock must change owners during the next few days.—Dumpers Cash Sale of Groceries, Ponsonby Rd. TTONCRETING, Draining Work.set CopV-; pers and Chimneys; estimates given.—J. Merrick, care Mr Green,' City Market. SALVAGE LINES.-Moir's Fresh Herrings 5d per tin; Saunder's*Eucalipti 1/2 per bottle; Beetham's Glycerine and Cucumber lid per bottle, Large Bottle Glycerine 6d.—At Gallaugher's.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 87, 14 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 87, 14 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 87, 14 April 1899, Page 1