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Wanted. WANTED, a respectable Boy.—Apply Star Ocflie. V*7ANTED, good Shirt Ironer; also ImV» provcr.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, Apprentices for Dressmaking.—Miss C, Burke, Princes-street, city. ANTIC O, a La.he, sorow-cutting ferred.—Apply No. U, Artfour-st., Ponsonby. WANTED, Situation by thoroughly oxperienced Machinist. — J.8.G., 435, "Star" Office. ANTED to Sell, small Grocery Business doing good traue.—For address, apply 'Star' Office. ~ANTED~i a General Servant.—Apply Mrs L. H. Neumegen, Park Avenue, off Carlton Gore Rd. XXfAXTED to Rent, Villa i> or 6 rooms, * • Mt. Eden district, reference.—Apply J.M., 438. Star Office. W~ ANTED, stylish -tilty inor or country district—Apply vVra. Parr Baker, Abbott, Gram, and Co.) \XTANTED, -1 Unfurnished~Rooms itTthe i » »' Kyber Pass or Grafton District—Address House, Post Office. ANTED. Situation by good practical Housekeeper, cooks well, town or country.— J.J., Lake Tukapnua, WANTED to Buy, Iron Bedsteads,- Carpets, Furniture, every description, highest cash price.—Box 464, P.O. ANTED, 2 Gentlemen Boarders, r-rJ-vate family, to share large room.— Mrs Browne, No. 8 Liverpool-st. W" AXTKD to Sell, a "second-linnd Set of Hansom Cnh or Spring-Cart Harness. —IS. Donovan, Cab-stand, Victoria-st. TX7ANTED, Young: General Servant for ■VVI.family of three. References.—Apply No. 39, Franklin Road, Ponsonby. WANTED, Board for Lady in cheerful, select, quiet family, Ponsonby preferred.— K.W., Newton Post Office. W "ANTED, an Oil Launch or Sailing Boat, about 21 feet long.—Particulars und price, to M.. 433, 'Star' Office. TT7ANTED, Satisfaction for Sixpence. It .VV can be had at Harry Clist's Restaurant, the Dunblane, in Queen-st. WANTED, respectable Youth to ride out, references required, none other need apply.— R. Salmon and Co., Rutchers. VSJANTED, Apprentices to the DressVV making.—The Misses McElwain, 'The Laurels,' Devonport, or Karangahape Rd. ANTED,. Fresh-cut Flowers, regularly.—Send particulars to James Craven and Co., Seedsmen and Florists, Wellington. ___. jfTTANTED, Poultry in any quantity — 'VV' Healthiest yard in Auckland. — B. Turner, Auctioneer, Queen and Durham streets. t WANTED to Purchase, easy distance from town, good locality, 6 rooms, £300 to £400.— T. F. Cahill, 101 Queen-st., opposite Fort-st. ' VxrANTTBb, in country, light place for ;W'Young General, near this office place for good General.—Mrs Wood, Eden Terrace, Registry. ANTED, by experienced Accountant, Tradesmen's Books to keep, low charges, highest local references. — A6> dress F., 416,_ 'Star'_ Office. WANTED, "by reliable Man, Employment, thoroughly competent witn horses and cattle or grain store work. — Address J.W., 420, 'Star' Office. ANTED, Tweeds and Coatings, Meltons. Beavers and Serges,; splendid selection.—Mcßride, Tailor and Importer, Victoria-st, next Victoria H0te1..,. TK7ANTED Known—For Washing Lace .VV and. all delicate . Fabrics—FLOßA SOAP. '' ' ■•-■■..'-■■; •; , -■■ :-<;■<.■■: .,'..., ~, ANTED -"■ ■■■ ■ f -KNOWN - MISS MeELWAIN, MASSEUSE AND TOILET IST(Late A.M.P. Buildings), Has Removed to No. 206, Victoria Arcade, 2nd Floor. Being considerably qverstocked, Miss McElwain has decided to hold a Clearing Sale for' One Week, commencing WEDNESDAY, June 21, when-all Toilet Preparations will be greatly reduced. WANTED Known-That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, Albertstreet and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwnghta Materials, at tho Lowest Market Pnce3. ; WANTED Known-^-Tachts, Oil s Launches, and other Boats built to order on .the shortest notice. Boats for Sale cheap —J. Clare, Customs-st. West ANTED Known that the people.must be well fed. Harry CliSt at*the Dunblane knows it, and provides his Sixpenny Meals to meet the wants or the people. WANTED Known: Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. WANTED Knowxi, thattholroughly seasoned Timber" Saa'lies, and Doors, can only be obtained from tho Kaairi Timber Co. (limited). WANTED to be Known that Harry Clist, at the Dunblane, buys in large quantities and for cash only, in this way enabling him to give the best Dinner in Auckland for Sixpence. WANTED Known-Always the same and invariably the best—FLORA SOAP. ; rS7ANTI3D, 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 ir./6, Washstand and Dressing Table 10/6 the pair, Cretonne Couches 25/, Platform Rockers 17/, Kitchen Chairs 2/6, Cane-sea€ed 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—ToiIet Set 4/fi. Tea Set 7/6, good Dinner Sets 13/6, W. and G. China' Cups and Saucers 3/ the * dozen, Looking Glasses, Brushes and Combs. IRONMONGERY—Hand Lamps 1/, Table 2/, handsome Pull-down Hall Lamp 17/6, Lamp to burn without a glass 9d, Ashpans 1/6, Brass Fifeirons 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/T), Buckets 1/, Wringers, White-handled Tea Knives 2/ the I dozen, Tea Spoons 1/ the J dozen, Bread Knives 1/, Carvers 3/6 per pair, Enamel Basins and Pie Dishes from 9d, Stewpans 1/3, Portable Boilers 25/, sbottle Cruets 6/6, best Alarm Clocks 6/6, "Eiglit-day Clocks 15/6, Saucepans, etc., at H. R. SHROFF'S. 106 and 108. Vietorta-st. ry 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 9d, 1/ Gla3S Butterdishes for 9d, 9d Glass Butterdishes for 6d, 1/ Automatic. Rug Straps for fid, 1/ Crumb Brush and Tray for 9d; 1/ Box of Notepaper and Envelopes for M, 3/6 Bamboo Stools for 2/; 1/6 Easels for 1/, 1/ Easels for 9d, 1/ China Figures reduced to 9d each. 6d China Teapot Stands for 4d, 6d Lunch Baskets for 3d, 9d Feather Dusters reduced to 6d, 3/6 Stereoscopes for 2/9, 1/ Papertieres reduced to 6d, Brief Bags reduced from 11, 6/,' 5/, and 4/ to 5/9, 5/, A/, and 3/ each, 3d" Pocket Combs (in cases) reduced to Id each, Teaspoons reduced to 9d the half-dozen, Dessert Forks reduced to 1/6 the half-dozen. Tablespoons reduced to 1/6 the half-dozen, Lunch Baskets reduced from 2/ to 1/6 eacji; E.P. Serviette Rings reduced to 3/6 the halfdozen/ Mourning Envelopes reduced to Id packet, 1/ Cloth Toy Books reduced to 9d 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 Rojla Crinkled Tissue reduced to 2d, 1/ Rolls Rainbow-tinted Tissue reduced to 6d each. Also, a Beautiful Variety Parisian Hair Ornaments (with brilliants) now being offered p.t a discount of 25 per cent. Reading Books by standard authors, well bound, 9<i each, 3 for 2/.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 144, 20 June 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 144, 20 June 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 144, 20 June 1899, Page 1