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Board and Residence. BEDS 1/, Meals Od, weekly 15/—Whitehead's Coffee Palace, Cook and Grey streets. /COMFORTABLE and Cheap Board and *J Residence, no children.—For address apply Star Office. /CENTLEMAN requires Board and •VJ Residence, private family, central.— State terms, Y.V., 301, Star Office. I T OWER GLENSIDE, Symonds-street, | AJ —Mrs Fisher, late of Salthurst, Cambridge, has opened the above for Pri- | vate Board and Residence. ! TXfIDOW Lady would' like three oiMiPiir .»» Gentlemen as Boarders, city, bath and piano.—Apply Star Office. j "IK/ANTED, Board and Lodging in a '* private family, by a respectable I Young Man, near town.— Renly, stating j terms, to Rex 38S, 'Star' Office. I*ost and Found. j TOST, Patent Lamp Socket, between j*M Ponsonby and Auckland.—Pullan, i Armitage, and Co., Albert-st. T OST, on Monday, small Gold Brooch, XJ with knot and tassel, stone in centre. I Reward.—J. R. Self, Queen-street. I' OST, between Athenaeum and ParK, J Gold Bar Brooch, with Amethyst stone. Reward, United Service Hotel. T OST, Lady's new Black Mackintosh, aa between Surrey Hills and Avondale yesterday,—Apply Star Office. Reward. LOST in Green Lane on Monday, Lady 7!? Blue Cape.—Finder will oblige by leaving it at Mrs Probert's, Remuera Hall, or at Mr W. H. Hamblin's, Newmarket. P'TRAYED-liito my placeTWhite and ►0 Sablo Collie Slut.—lf not claimed by Friday, 16th inst., wil be sold.—D. Mclndoe, Epsom. Wanted. WANTED by energetic Young Man, Work of any descrpition.—E.G.B., 394, Star Office. WANTED, Situation 7'or7goo7l~~Gc7^erai, Boardingbouse or Hotel, also Disengaged—Housemaids, Generals, Girls assist, etc.—Acme Registry, Upper Symonds street. H' ~A~T~ R~D~ R~ K'S" S I N G.— Smart, intelligent Boy to learn Hairdressing; open 3 days.—Apply Star Office. FpO TAILORS~Wanteu7~ a Young Man L as ('oat Hand, constant work.—State ■wages required.—C. Hodgson, Eltham. LOASBY'S Wahoo. Benjamin Gum for colds. Cinnamon Cure for chronic colds, Koolibah for sprains. To he had from Geo. R. Hutchinson. Storekeeper, Kyber Pass Rd., and P. Hutchinson, T'onscby Rd. VTAHOO Cure for Indigestion, Benjamin » Gum for colds, arid Cinnamon Cure and Koolibah lo be had from J. W. Robinson. Chemist. Parnell. _ o t_ 13 a WANTED, Gum diggers for Private Field at Mangapai. ■ No charge to go on. Early application necessary.—Apply E. J. ay.ICDLEY. Mangapai. rpO Accountants and Commercial Men— A Wanted Slen: Our Special Pattern Account Books facilitating time, space, and durability (strength, as per specimens. 30 years' usoage).— Leighton and Son C and S, High-street. l«t Award Auckland Exhibition. 1872-3, 18S7. lSf'S-9 (2). "YTOCNG Widow would, let plainly fur-. A nished Bedroom, or would take care of 1 or 2 children.—Address X., 305, Star Office. TITANTKO Known-That D. GOLDIE is prov v pared lo supply ail-kinds of Timber and other Bullring Materials, at his Mills, Albertst reet and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Materials, at tha Lowest, Market Prices.' ANT_-_J-> Known: Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association ryANTED, Buyers. — Large handsome Sideboards, made of choice woods, £7 5/, well-polished Chiffoniers 42/6, Double Bedsteads 32/, Children's Cot 15/, Wire Mattress 8/6, Flax 6/6, Kapok Mattress, 'Wire Stretchers 13/, Kitchen Table lfi/6, Washstand and Dressing Table 10/6 the pair, Cretonne Couches 25/, Platform Rocs?J SOP/< Kitchen Chairs 2/6. Cane-seated 3/6, Bentwood Chairs, Duchess Pairs with tile back 38/, Hearthrugs 6 by 3 feet 2/11, Floorcloth 1/ per yard, Linoleums, Curtains, Safes 15/, Polished Chest of Drawers 20/. CROCKERY-Toilet Set ■_/«. Tea Set 7/6, good Dinner Sets 13/6, W. and G. China Cups and Saucers 3/ the 1 dozen, Looking Glasses, Brushes and Combs. IRONMONGERY—Hand Lamps If, Table 11, handsome Pull-down Hall Lamp 17/6, Lamp to burn without a glass 9d, Ashpans 1/6, Brass Fireirons 7/6, Fenders, Kerosene Stoves 3/, Hand Saws 2/6, Cooking Stoves from 50/, Orion Ranges at lowest prices, Box Iron 2/6, Baths 1/9 Buckets If, Wringers, White-handled Tea Knives 2/ the _ dozen, Tea Spoons 1/ the J dozen, Bread Knives If, Carvers 3/6 per pair, Enamel Basins and Pie Dishes from 9d, Stewpans IA Portable Boilers 25/, sbottle Cruets 6/6, best Alarm Clocks 6/6, Eight-day Clocks 15/6, Saucepans, etc., at H. R. SHROFF'S, 106 and 108. Victoria-st. SfiJ ANTED KNOWN. GOODSON'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING IS APPROACHING. To Reduce Stock, Great Reductions are made, a few of which are mentioned: — 1/ Glass Sugar Basins for Sd, 1/ Glass Butterdishes for 9d, 9d Glass Butterdishes for 6d, 1/ Automatic Rug Straps for Gd,1' 1/ Crumb Brush and Tray for 9d; 1/ Box of Notepaper and Envelopes for Sd, 3/6 Bamboo Stools for 2/; 1/6 Easels for If, If Easels for 9d, 1/ China Figures reduced to Sd each, Gd China Teapot Stands for 4d, Od Lunch Baskets for 3d, Sd Feather Dusters reduced to 6d, 3/6 Stereoscopes for 2/9, 1/ Papertieres reduced to 6d, Brief Bags reduced from 7/. 6/, 5/, and 4/ to 5/9, 5/, 4/, and 3/ each, 3d" Pocket Combs (in cases) reduced to Id each, Teaspoons reduced to 9d the half-dozen, Dessert Porks reduced to 1/6 the half-dozen, Tablespoons reduced to 1/6 the half-dozen, Lunch Baskets reduced from 2/ to 1/6 each; E.PServiette Rings reduced to 3/6 the halfdozen, Mourning Envelopes reduced to Id packet, 1/ Cloth Toy Books reduced to Sd each, 2/ Splash Mats reduced to 1/ each, 1/ Splash Mats reduced to 6d each, 1/ Kidbodied Dolls reduced to 6d each, 1/ Vases reduced to 6d each, 3d Rolls Crinkled Tissue reduced to 2d, 1/ Rolls Rainbow-tinted Tissue reduced to 6d each. Also, a Beautiful Variety Parisian Hair Ornaments (with brilliants) now beinp; offered r.t a discount of 25 per cent. Reading Books by standard authors, well bound. 9d each, 3'for 2/. .'AT npHE TJEEHIVE. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS 2/11 pair. ' Style, Beauty, Comfort. No Good Corset as Low Priced. No Low Priced Corset as Good. pOURT T>ROS. ALL PAPER put on from 6d per piece by thorough tradesman. — Leonard, care J. Jamieson Foresters' Hall. Karangahape Road. -TIOMFORT and CLEANLINESS can \J BEST be secured by USING the FAMOUS TANIWHA SOAP. MBRELLAS and Walking Sticks for the masses and classes. Our own importing.—Mcßride, Tailor, Outfitter and Importer, Victoria-st., next Victoria Hotel

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 138, 13 June 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 138, 13 June 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 138, 13 June 1899, Page 1

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