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To Let. T!O LET, Furnished Cottage at Devonport.—Frater Bros., Stock Exchange .! nnO LET, House of 7 rooms, Curran-st. i ; -»- and Jcrvois lid., Ponsonby.—James 1 Stiehburv. i *■ __^ _ TO LET, Franklin ltd., House 7 rooms, liour tram, IC/.—Cooke <fc Buddie, 7(3 Victoria Arcade. TO LET, one large Unfurnished Front Room.—Apply to Mr Mills, Gladstone >. I Road Store, Parnell. .j mo LET, Mt. Eden, Normanby Rd., 0 J- Rooms, etc., 13/.— T. F. Cahlll, 101 Queen-st., opposite Fort-st. HAO LET, 4 Kooms and scullery, newly i J- done up, house suit uewly married cou- ! pie, good locality.—Apply Star Office. TO LET, House in Burleigh-st. (vest to Parsonage), 6 rooms, with bathroom, i j coachhouse, and stable.—Apply at house. J mO.-liET, Devonpoit,, superior Vina Real- ■ J- dencp, 7 rooms, bathroom, etc, near . ; wharf, 18/6.—Cooke & Buddie, 76 Victoria Arcade. TO LET, Shop and Dwelling, corner Sy-monds-st. and Kyber Pass, splendid stand for Hairdresser, 20/. — Qualtrough, Upper Symoiids-st. TO LET, those desirable Premises over Messrs Lowe Bros., Drapers, Devonport, suitable' for good dressmaker. — Apply on premises. TO LET, Park Rd., offls~ra7ton~Rd.. 9roomed House and all conveniences, large allotment, rent £70 per annum and rates.—Apply W. Frater and Son. mO LET, The Windmill, Symonds-st— J- This is a fine opportunity for a pushing man to start a Chaffcuttlng and Corncrushing Business.—Buttle Bros., Stock Exchange. TO LET, in Fort-st., the Store at present occupied by G. W. Binney and Sons, containing cellar ground and first floor, with offices well fitted up.—Apply W. Frater and Son. TO LET, large 5-storeyed Building in Customs-st. E., suitable for factory or warehouse, light and commodious cellars, lift, and every convenience.—Brown, Barrett and Co., Customs-st. East. TO LET, comfortable Family Residence, Ellerslie, 10 rooms, next Col. Creagh's, Onslow Rd., coach-house, stable, 4 acres land, etc., 7 minutes' walk from station, healthy situation, fine view.—Apply Hesketh & Richmond, Solicitors, Queen-st. . YOUNG Person would Let a Bedroom with use of kitchen to a lady, or would take little Girl going to school. Good home.—Mater, 447, "Star" Office. T~OVONI HOUSED Lower Symonds-st. JIJ To Lease for a term. 12 rooms. All : n.odern conveniences. — Apply W. Led- , ing-ham. Alfred-st. ~ b"e" let, , The Best AUCTION MART in the City, at Junction of Queen and Grey streets, with back Hid front entrance, at present occupied by Mr Aitkon, Auctioneer. There is an excellent cellar. Also, TO BE LET, The FACTORY above the foregoing, occupied by Mr Ehrman. A Tenant may rent all the above Premises, or either of the two. It is a rare opportunity for acquiring large City Premises. Apply to EWINGTON AND BAKER, Estate Agents, Government Insurance Buildings. Board and Residence. BEDS I/, Meals fid, weekly 15/—Whitehead's Coffee Palace, Cook and Grey streets. fVTCKVI 10W, N'rlson-ttt., back entrance Hobson-st.—Vacancies for Gentlemen j Hoarders nt moderate terms. . I CJTIRLING HOUSE, Queen-street, first £5 below College; Good., table, . piano, I bath, etc. Single Rooms, 18/; Double, IG/.—; M^-s Miller. ' "VTAOAXCIES Two respectable Gentlemen V lii private family, terms moderate.— Apply Star Office. . Wanted. A WIDOW Lady in nice, quiet home would like the care of one or two children, healthy situation, close to Public School, moderate terms.—Address C.S.P., 425, Star Office^ ENTL3EMAN wants Furnished Room in private family, large grounds, suburbs.—Apply P., 434,_'Star' Office. FPOWELL~Queen-st. Storekeeper for • Loasby's Wahoo, Benjamin Gum for Colds.Cinnamon Cure for chronic coughs. I Koolibah for, sprains. mo BAKERS.—A Partnership is-open in a J- thriving Country Business for a practical Baker with small capital.—Apply J. M. Shera, Selden Chambers. mHE MITOEELSON TIMBER COMJ- PANY (LIMITED). Applications are invited up to TUESDAY, 27th June, for the position of Secretary. Salary, £300 per annum. Addresis applications The Mitchelson Timber Company (Limited), P.O. Box 215, Auckland. . TTJAHOO Cure for Indigestion.Benjamin VV Gum for colds, and Cinnamon Cure and Koolibah to be had from J. W. Robinson. Chemist. Parnell. "■\7~ACHT—Wanted to Purchase Centre J- board Yacht.—Write particulars ana price to Anchor, 'Star' Office, Auckland. ■\TOUNG Lady seeks Employment as" Shorthand Writer, Typiste, and Bookkeeper, 3 years' local experience, thoroughly competent.—Address Alpha, 443, Star Office. * T rpHE "OEEHJVE. LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS, All Colours. Newest Styles. LOWEST PRICES. CiOVRT T>ROS. T OASBY'S Wahoo. Benjamin flum for JU colds Cinnamon Cure for chronic, colds, Koolibah for sprains. To be had. from Geo. R. Hutchinson, Storekeeper, Kyber Pass Rd., and P.- Hutchmson, Ponsosby Rd. . WANTED Known, that tho Kauri Timber Co. brand all 3ashes, doors, etc., manufactured by them. "K.T Co. ANTED Known—BLAKEY'S BOOT PROTECTORS'Id PER BAG. Boot Laces, 2d per dozen; strong Leather Laces 6d dozen; Infants' Boots and Shoes from 1/ rcatr; Boys' School Boots from 2/11 pair; Sand Shoes, Children's 1/11, Maids' 2/6, Women's 2/11 pair.—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114, VICTORIA ST. TTT7ANTED Known—EVENING SHOES. ! W* Ladies' Evening Shoe% 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, I 2/11 3/8 and 3/11; Pair • Tan Do., 8/11; White' Satin Do., 4/11; White Kid Do., 5/11; Gents' Court Shoes, 4/5, 4/11' and 5/11 pair—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE 112 and 114. VICTORIA STREET. WANTED ' Known—LADIES' WALKING SHOES AND BOOTS. Ladies' Black and Tan Walking Shoes, 2/11 pair; ; superior qualities in English and Ameri- : can, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 7/6, 8/11, 9/11 and 10/9 i pair; Ladies' Lace Boots, 4/9, 5/11, 6/11. I S/6, 10/6 per pair; Ladies' Button Boots, ! 4/11, 10/6 and 10/9 pair.—AT MILLER'S : BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA ! STREET. WANTED Known—GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's English Bals., I 5/9, 6/11, 7/6, BAI. 10/6, 12/6 and 15/6; Men's Colonial Do., 7/6, 8/11. 10/11 and 15/6; Men's Auckland-made Bluchers, 2/11, 4/11, arid : 6/11; Men's Watertight Bluchers, 1/11; Best Watertight Boots, 10/6; Men's Walking Shoes, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/9, 8/11, 10/6. ! -AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and i 114, VICTORIA STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 145, 21 June 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 145, 21 June 1899, Page 1