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Wanted. _ \^7iAXTED. good Dressmaker by the day. '.VV. —Apply Stai^ Office. ANTEdZs Brickmakei-s at once.—Apply Laurie Bros., Henderson. . WANTED, a respectable, smart Boy.— Keudell, Draper,_Queen-st._ tZ?a.NTEd7~IO or 12 foot Boat, gear comVV piete.-Adili-css Case, Star Office. ANTED, a Boy for the Grocery.—W. Stevens, Grocer, Kyber Pass. ANTED. Boy to learn Blacksmithing. —M. Dilly, Elgin-st.,__Surrey_Hills.__ W "ANTED. 2 or S Unfuruislied Rooms near city.-Address C.W.N., .41, Star Office. _____ \7S.TANTED, a strong Girl for housework— VV Apply Mrs Moody, .Marine Parade, Ponsonb.v._^ ANTED, a good Coaehsmith.—Apply to John Burns and Co., Ironmongers, Cu-stoms-street. WANTED to Buy, a House with about Jacre of bind, in or near city.—Apply Star Office - WANTED, a capable Lady-help to attend to iuvalid Lady.—Address 8.M., 04... Star Office. . i WANTED, respectable Voting Girl as Housemaid.—Apply Mrs Jackson, Orakei, Remuera: ANTED, a plainly furnished Cottage, near sea beach—Address R.C.. C2O, "Star" Office. - ■ ____ TfYTANTKD. Violin Music—Sacred, Secular, W Duets, etc.; books pYeferred.-—Address Casc_Sfar l Office.__ , ■■ '___• W WANTED, "an Upholsterer or Improver.'W Apply. Mc-Leod Bros., BasUetmakers, Upper Queen-street. WANTED.Zi respectable Young Girl as General.—Apply Mrs Wj B. Montgomery. No. 1.1, -Pi-tt-S.t: ; ' ANTED, a respectable Young Girl as General.—Apply Mrs W Boss, Prin-ceps-st., Surrey Hills. TTCTANTED. a trustworthy Girl to assist in »V h'onseworlJ.r-For address apply London Dairy. Mt. Roskill. Rd. WANTED.Zi" strong Girl for the country; comfortable home: wages, 6/.—Mrs Martinson, Upper Pitt-street. ANTED, a good Shirt Ironer, constant employment to a good hand.—Apply Parnell Laundry, Parnell. ANTED, a Companion for Lady.—Apply in first instance, giving particulars, to Companion, 627. Star Office. WANTED, a good Second Slaughterman, must be able to drive.—Apply Salmon and Co., Butchers. _ WANTED, for the country, Boy about 14, to milk and make himself generally useful.—Apply Star Office. __- W "ANTED in the vicinity of Shelly Beach, part of House or: ;$ Furnished Rooms. —Address X.8.,' C 42. Star Office. ANTED, a respectable Girl about 1C or ,17 for light housework; all holidays.— Mrs Coleman, top Wakebeld-stroet. WANTED, a party with small capital to join another in a genuine business, good pro.ts. —Address F., 640, Star Office. TX7_.N.TED to Buy.good second-hand Piano VV —must be in good order and cheap.— Apply stating, price. Cash. 633. Star Office. ANTED to Purchase at ouce.light Business., suitable for two ladies, £70 to £100.—Burrow and Co., ______________________ V*7ANTED. an experienced Shipping Clerk with thorough knowledge of Customs work.—Apply by'letter to Alpha, 034, Star Office. ■ : WANTED, competent Girl for housework, good home, no children, references required.—Mrs Haslam, Sohth r st* Newton. . WANTED"!- Shipwright and 1 Painter, permanent employment to suitable -men.—Apply Manager Devonport Ferry Company.; ■ : __. '■-. ■ _■■_ -■ ■'■■' ■'■■ ..Ti7l_.NTED...JXiiddle-a^ed - Lady,' dome-ti- . -cated and fond of.-'-"c_»dren'.-_Appiy,----personally to Mrs J.udd, 1 Mackelvie-st., Ponsonby Rd., after 7 p.m. ______ ~ANTED, Tradesmen's Accounts, Bookkeeping. Collecting, etc. Bookkeeping- taught.—Arthur Dye. care Mr Fenton. Butcher, QUeen-st. WANTED, Buyers 21b Glass Jam Jars, 1/6 dozen; Fruit Bottles, 1/6 dozen.— •W. Hildreth and Son, Bottle Merchants, Corner Customs and, Victoria sts. ANTED, by Young Man, Situation in boot shop, good repairer and salesman: country preferred. Will take- low wacres to start.—Apply Star Office. ANTED to Sell—Brandy. Whisky, Wine. Vinegar, and Sauce Bottles. Glass and Stone Jam Jars, and Preserving Bottles, any quantity.—Marine .Yard, next Aurora Hotel. Chapel-st. WANTED.EIIersIie or Epsom, 2 or 3 acres volcanic.with Villa: Houses with large sections. Grafton Ward or Newmarket, £350 to £550: air must be well elevated.— Peckover_a_d Co., 117 Queen-st. WANTED. Onehunga residents to attend J. W. Gillma-'s Great Auction Sale, Drapery, Clothing, etc., at 2 o'clock Friday and Saturday, 24th and 25th. No reserve. A guinea given away to highest purchaser. No reserve.—J. W. Oilman, Auctioneer. ' VKTANTED Known—Eden Terrace RegisVV try, conducted by Mrs Wood, re-open-ing at Eden Vine Bakery, top Mt. Eden Rd. WANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills. Albertr street and Break water Road, including Joinery, Builders' IronThnngcry, and Wheelwrights Materials, at tho Lowest Market Prices. WANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the Table all the year round.—'New Zealand, Dairy Association. j - TTTANTED TO PURCHASE, STRAWBERRIES AND BLACK CUR--1 RANTS IN ANT QUANTITY. • Apply , B. H. CREASE & SON, LIMITED, Wellington. fTXTANTED K.NOWN—RESOURCES OF l VV. NEW ZEALAND, containing illustrated.& graphic description of Atickland ancl''Gold-mining. From all booksellers, 1/ and 1/6. Christmas Cards, Views "of New Zealand and. Goldmining, 6d. TSTANTED Known—Yachts, Oil Launches, VV and other Boats, built to order on the shortest notice. Boats for Sale cheap.—J. Clare,. Customs-st. West. ; WANTED, It to be distinctly understood that C. Dalton, Clothier, who has assigned his estate, and which is now being advertised, is in no,way connected with the business of J. H. DALTON. Tailor and Inventor of the now Celebrated "FOOTBALLER BRAND" OF TAILOR MADE CLOTHING, ready for immediate wear. ' My stock was never better assorted or larger'than at the present.time. Remember—J. H. DALTON, Tailor .apd Clothier. Queen-st. only. ifXTANTED, Buyers of Kitchen Tables, i VV'.turned-legs, 10/6: Kitchen Chairs 2/6; Cane-seated 3/6; Bentwood Chairs; Wire ■ Mattress 8/6; Flax do. 6/6; Kapok do.'; Wire Stretchers 13/; Children's Chairs with tray, 5/6; Children's Cots 15/; Bedsteads, all prices; Platform Rockers, 17/6; Hearth Rugs, 6 x 3ft, 2/11; Carpet Squares 11/6; Well Polished Chest of Drawers 20/; Sideboard 57/6; Washstand and Dressing Table 10/6 the pair; * Floorcloth 1/ per yard; Linoleum; Lace Curtains 1/6 the pair; Blankets; Quilts; Cretonne Couches 25/; Leather do. 30/; Colonial Couches 12/0; Blinds with Patent Rollers; Gipsy Tables from 2/9; Crockery; Dinner Sets 11/6; Tea Sets 7/6; Engraved Tumblers 2/ the half dozen; Toilet Sets 4/6; Ironmongery; Travelling Trunks; Bonnet Boxes; Wringers; Mangles; Cruets 3/6; Carvers from 3/6 the pair; Box Iron 2/6; Kerosene Stove 3/, with Oven 17/6; Meat Mincers .7/6; One Man's Lightning Saws 6/9; Hand S.aws 2/;-Wire Netting, 2 to 6ft; Enamelled' Steel and Iron Saucepans; Best Alarm Clocks 6/6; White Handled Tea Knives 2/; TeaSpoons 1/the half dozen; Buckets 1/; Baths 1/9; a splendid assortment of Enamelled Ware; Pie Dishes 6d; Basins 1/; Teapots 1/9; Brass, Copper, and Enamelled Preserving Pans; Garden Shears; Foot Rules 6d; Hammers 1/3; Levels 2/3: Orion Ranges: Dover Stoves, etc., at H. R. SHROFF'S, 106 and 108, Victoria-st. . ■; ;. .. ~ _..-_„.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 278, 23 November 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 278, 23 November 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 278, 23 November 1899, Page 1