Wanted. WANTED-Young Fox Terrier or other and iuTAnf&^^^^r^ \7yANTED to Purchase, l^se 6 rooma to A"l^*^ SUti O nro£3M Arcade" an Buddle. ?« Victoria good Marine Hand for Dressing Department.-Apply 7.30 SriS^'co 1:0^ Mm 5^ YX7ANTED, 2 Lady Boarders engaged r O d^^^ y'i2 c 3r m G fs^ c horne 'term 3 VyANTED to Purchase, Horse, suitable *» for light spring cart—lmpey and Green, Painters, etc., top Grey-st. '» to Dressmaking.—Apply to Miss Hamerton, Rutland-street. YX7ANTED, middle-aged lady as House- » » keeper for gentleman in country, good home.—McLeod, 24, Queen-street. W ANTED, Lady Help for Taranaki, nice easy place for respectable girl Laundress able to take full charge o£ laundry, good place, good wages, Generals 8/ to 15/, Cooks, Housemaids, Young Girl to learn bar, Gumdiggers, Farm Hands Milkers, Youths for Hotels, town and country, Youth milk and drive for Taranaki, Housekeeper, Kitchengirl.—McLeod, 24, Queen-street. Telephone 884. RANTED TO PURCHASE, A LARGE BUILDING SECTION, , With good sea view, in Ponsonby or D.eVr onport. State size, situation, lowest cash price, and all particulars to ! J.R.M., 320, Star Office. WANTED, small Hand Chaff-cutterv se"cond-hand, in good order.—State price to Z., 319, Star Office. TS7ANTED to Purchase! a Jeweller's V> Wall Case.—Particulars to Box 207, Post Office. ANTED 7 a smart Office Boy.—Apply, Office A. Scholium, Upper Queen-st., next to Cooke's Factory, 9 a.m., Monday. WANTED7~Houses for various clients, city, all suburbs, for Sale.—Peckover and Co., Architects, 117 Queen-st. WANTED, by young man. Board and Residence, cheap.—Boarder, 323, Star Office. ANTED, Ladies to have their Hair Dressed, and see the latest lSoveltie3 . for evening wear, at Mrs Niccols', A.M.P. Buildings. ANTED, a Message Boy.—Apply R. T. Reid, Grocer, Vincent-street. ' \T7ANTED, a smart, lady-like Apprentice to Millinery and Sales.—l. Bennett, Karangahape Road. WANTED, a smart Errand Boy.—Cha.3. Ratjen, Chemist and Analyst, Queen-street (Opposite 8.N.Z.).g;!l fy-' WANTED, Loan of Few Pounds' on Household Goods ; 'repayable monthly instalments; good interest.—%' 324, Star Office. [ . WANTED, a Male Alto Singer (professional preferred).—Apply 'Alto,* P.O. Box 360. * WANTED to Purchase, House 7 rooms, . near town, Grafton district preferred.—T. F. Cahill, 101 Queen-st.oppo-site Fort-st. . ANTED, a Boy.—W. J. Blakey, Lower Albert-st. __ WANTED, Young Man, a good milker.— Apply George Tutt, Tailor, Symonds- > street. WANTED, by good man, Painting, Paperhanging at 6/ day or contract, personal references.—Painter, 300 Star Office. WANTED^ for thT^uburbs~ofTAuckland' —A (general Servant, where another is kept; wages, 12/. weekly.—Apply, by letter to XL., Box 6, Post Office, Auckland. ~..■• ■- . ■....',.•-.- ■-*::■■■.. :'-,■',■-'.■» WANTED Apprentices and improvers" to the Dressmaking at once.—Mrs C. A. Garratt,' Eden Terrace. ANTED, a respectable Youth for the. trade. — J. Marks, Butcher, ■ Symonds-street and Mt. Eden. WANTED, Governess, Lady Helps, W. Cooks, Kitchenman, Generals, town and country.—Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. . ■ WANTED, trustworthy Girl for afternoons, one child.—Mrs Boulton, Maryst., Mt. Eden. ANTED, a respectable Young Man to drive grocer's cart.—Apply Monday. Francis Powell, 265 Queen-st. TTrANTEDrPartner~fo7~old-establishe(| '» Drapery Business.—Stewart, Agent, 192 Queen-st., near D.S.C. /^.IRL, about 15, wanted for light housework, sleep home.—Apply Mrs Tapper, 42 Vlncent-st. "TvRAPEr! experienced wholesale ami J-' retail, wants Employment, town and country; good references; can keep books.—Letter Box 279, G.P.O. ANTED, an active, intelligent Boy, for shop and workroom.—Apply Victoria Tailoring Establishment, Harry Swales, Victoria-st. Wi A. ' N T E; D-/ A PARTNER, '.'.' Sleeping or active, with £75 to £100 capital, to join another in working a Kauri, Totara, and Rimu Bush.Ample security. For particulars apply to ' $ ENERGY. ] 322, Star Office. ' ANTED to Buy, Cast-off Boots, highest price given.—W. Soar, Karangrahape Road. ANTED, a Boy to milk (not for creamery), to clean knives, and boots, and do odd jobs, wages 10/ a week and board.—Apply to F. W. Pyne, Pokeno. WANTED, Rob Roy Canoe, canvas or wood.—R. Reid, 58 Customs-street West. ANTED Known—D? t nce Music (Violin and Piano) for 3/6 an hour.—W. Weir, Hobson-st., nea? Victoria-st. WANTED, a Canvasser, male or fe- __ male.—Apply 16 Albert-st. E~K.EYNOI.DS & Co".~are"sellinFlianipg" • from 4/6, Bells from 1/, Pumps from 2/, and all Cycling Sundries at bed-rock prices. j "OEPAIRS to /Cycles, no matter what J-*1 maker, thoroughly executed by^B. Reynolds and ,00., Victoria-st. I Y*7ANTED~7to PuFchase, good Second- ■' * V hand 'P/brtable Engine ■ and Boiler, about 8 h.p.,'-Apply stating price' and full ■particulars to Waihi Goldmining Company, Shortland-st., Auckland. OI7K — PONSONBY, New 5-raomed cvJL I eJ House. • £285 and 320—Ditto, 6 rooms, near Three Lamps £250—>Tear Eden Vine Hotel, 0 rooms £275-^Near Mount Eden Brirjge, 5 roods £375—Anglesea street, Supe/ior House, 6/ /ooms £4GO-=-New C roomed Villa, every con- . veniefnce / / ,£4OO to £500 — Superior Residences at Devonport, Mourn ,Eden, Mount Roskill £1150—Remuera—Geritleman's Residence 9 rooms and 4 acres of good Land Printed List of XiO other Properties on application. / R. BURROW /AND CO., Bank N.Z. /Buildings. . . • '■ ' ' ' /
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 130, 3 June 1899, Page 5
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