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Wanted. TTTANTED to Hire, Seats for hall, Forms ■VV or Chairs—47. Newton Rd. YA7ANTED, a Young Lady for the General Drapery—C. Hopkins, Queen-st. WANTED Seen—The best collection of Christmas Cards in the city at Goodson's. ' WANTED, Tradesmen's Books to keep, monthly accounts.—Address R.P.,144, Grey-streetj ' ANTED, good second-hand 400-gallon Iron Tank.—Apply W. Morgan, Saddler, Newmarket^ WANTEDrRunner for Boardinghouse, wages and commission.—The 'Old Club, Eden Crescent. WANTED~a~Generar _Servant.—Mrs C. Hopkins, first house past Bleazard's Lane, Mt. Eden Road. ANTED,, Young Girl as Housemaid and Waitress.—Apply Mrs Williams, Clyde. House, Hobson-st ' ANTED, a General Servant; references required.—Apply Mrs W. Sanford, Pine Grove, .Epsoim ANTEDr^MarT "to~*D istribute Handbills.—Apply after 11 a.m. to-morrow to J. F.. Kemp, Lorne-st. . 'TTTANTED to"""-_,et^~6-roomed House, V» James-st.. Arch Hill.—Apply J. Murphy, Keppell-st., Arch Hill. TT7A.NTED to Let, a Furnished House. W in Ponsonby; low rent to careful tenant. —Apply Star Office. ANTED, Two Boys, used to carpentering, that can sharpen their own saws.—Apply Selwyn Terrace, Parnell. WANTED^ 2~~~or 3 resp'ectablti Men Boarders. plain washing, bath; terms 15/.—Mrs A. M. Robinson, 152 Hobson-st. ANTED, Young Man used to packing and Six Boys.—Apply Great Northern Brewery Bottling House, Kyber Pass. ■ WANTED, 2 good Women for the washhouse, one thoroughly experienced.— Apply Steer, Auckland Laundry, Grafton Road. • _. WANTED, steady Young Man about IS to drive spring cart, wages 25/.—Address with reference-, Driver, 745, Star Office. YTTANTED, a strong Boy or Man for » V milking, in country.—Apply Farmer, care nf Hunt and Co., 36 Fort-st., at 9 a.m. Thursday. W"~'ANTED- l;cr-Let, Four Unfurnished" Rooms, use kitchen and bathroom; five minutes from Symonds-st; rent, 8/.— Apply Star Office^ .TTTANTED, a Boy for farm work; must VV. be able to milk; good wages.—Mr Fisher, Mangere, opposite Ambury and English's Factory. ' ' ANTED to Exchange for the holidays (whole or part), House in country for Cottage by seaside.—Full particulars Star Office. WANTED~to Rent, Lease, or Purchase, a Shop with one or two rooms for workroom, in vicinity of Post Office.—Apply Box 236, Post Offlce. 1; TTTANTED, by a" domesticated Young "' Person Situation as Housekeeper or any position of trust; good needlewoman. —Address X., 744, Star Office. . WANTED. Buyers 2lb Glass Jam Jars, 1/6 dozen; Fruit Bottles, 1/6 dozen.— W. Hildreth and Son, Bottle Merchants, Corner Customs and Victoria sts. WANTED to Sell, Pianoforte.—Owner giving up housekeeping desires to find purchaser for magnificent new £70 Pianoforte; must sell immediately, accept £37 10/; great bargain—Address Perfection 717, Star Office. ■ WANTED, up to Saturday, 16th inst., by the Franklin Agricultural Society, Tenders for Printing of Schedules . and Catalogues for forthcoming Show.—For further particulars apply T. G. Usher, Secretary, Pukekohe. ■.. ._.. : '• WANTED, -N-Wton Resident- to note that J." M; Oilman,- -the Auctioneer; Will, auction. £1000 worth of Drapery at the Protestant Hall, Karangahape I Road, opposite Newton Post-office oh Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at 11-o'clock each day. __________ _ ' ■ _____ WANTED . Known — Toys, -'Presents. Cards and every variety of useful. and ornamental Articles at the lowest price and of the choicest sort, at W. Spedding's Karangahape Road, next Cemetery. ■_■ WANTED Known—Those in search of Christmas Presents will find the largest selection and best value at Goodson's London Arcades. _______ TTTANTED Known—Goodson's Japanese >V. Bazaar contains the largest stock of Jap. Goods in the colony, and is just THE place for selecting Christmas Presents. ANTED ■ Known—For Santa Claus ! Gifts, no place in Auckland like Goodson's. The stock of Dolls is immense, and the value marvellous. Toys in endless variety; novelty and cheapness combined. - ANTED Known—George Kent and Sons, Newmarket and Symonds-st., are Booking Orders for Christmas Cakes and Mince Pies: Wholesale and Retail. ANTED Known, large Assortment of Buterick's Paper Patterns, Delineators, Glass of Fashions, Ladies' Journals. "The Queen," etc. Also, Free' Metropolitan. Just arrived.—W. P.; Ogilvie, Wel-lesley-st. ' _ ...___. V WANTED Known—Wildman and Lyell are Direct Importers of Christmas Cards, and give splendid value for your money. . • • ' • WANTED Known—TENNIS and HUB-. BEH SHOES-15 cases of Tenuis and Rubber Shoes to baud.- Ladies' White Tennis Shoes, .1/11 and 2/0; "KenShaw" do., _/il; Gents' White Tennis, 2/11, 3/6; "Reushaw," 3/11 pair; Sand Shoes, best make, Children's 1/11, M:i ids' 2/6, Women's 2/11. At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114. VICTORIA STREET. WANTED Known-GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES.—We have opened a splendid selection of English and American Gents' Bals., 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6 upwards; Gents' best Canvas Shoes with leather fronts at 4/11 . pair; Gents' White Canvas Shoes; leather •■'■ soleU, 3/11; G-riti.' Bla'cl. Slide's,- 6/8. 8/11, and 10/6 pair—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 111. VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN -# AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES-Just opened, . 21 cases ex s.s. Tomoana and Cornwall, direct importations; being pressed for room these are marked at prices that will effect a speedy clearance: Ladies' American Shoes, 4/11, 5/11, 7/6, 7/11, 8/11, 0/6, and 10/ per pair; Ladies' American Boots 6/6, 7/21 11/6, 12/6, 13/6, and 14/6 pair; Gent's American Boots and Shoes 10/6 and 13/0 pair. -At MILLER'S ' BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114, VICTORTA-SIY TTJANTEiJ KNOWN-WHITE SHOftS;VV'Over one thousand pairs of White Slices just opened at prices lower than ever. Infants' White Shoes, 1/3 pajr; Children's do.. 1/6. 1/9, 2/6. 2/11, and 3/11; Ladies' do., 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. aud .- 4/11- por pair:—AT MILLER'S BOOT - PALACE. U- and 114. Victoria-street. WANTED Known—A FEW EYE-OPENERS-Ladies' Prunella Slippers, all sizes, 1/11 per pair; Ladies' Patent Leather House or Evening Shoes,-all sizes. 1/11; Ladies' Tennis Shoes. 1/11; Ladies' White or Tan Canvas Shoes, 2/11.—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114, . VICTQy A-ST. WANTED Known—LADIES' TAN SHOES.—A very laige variety of English, American, Continental Tan Shoes in lace and one and two bar, just opened up at 3/11, 4/6. 4/11, 5/1 L 6/11. 7/11, S/11. 9/6.-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. __ WANTED Known—CHRISTMAS CARDS, PRESENTS, aud TOi"S. Christmas and New Year Cards. GO for 1/, SO for 6d; High -_trt Cards,9for 6d, 12 for 1/; Boxes d 0.,1/,1/3,1/6 & 2/, postage extra. Large Dolls, about lSiti long, 4id each': superior do., 6d, 1/, 1/6 up. Beautiful variety of Toys and Christmas Pre-, sems at lowest cash prices — MIL- , LER'S. FANCY REPOSITORY, 110, Victoria-st. WANTED Known—Purchasers of Goods for Bazaars. Christmas Trees, School and other Prizes obtain great advantage at Goodson's London Arcades, having tho largest stock to select from in Auckland and liberal discount given. ' '■*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 295, 13 December 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 295, 13 December 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 295, 13 December 1899, Page 1