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CORPORATION NOTICES. rjITY O F A U'C KLA ND. SPECIAL NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS CITY & SUBURBS. Owing to the continued Drought, it is absolutely necessary to reduce the consumption of water. The water will therefore be cut off all consumers in City and Suburbs, between the hours of 6 p.m. and (> a.m. each day, commencing from and including WEDNESDAY, 7th of March, 1900, until further notice. . The. attention of all consumers using water for Boilers during the night is specially directed to this notice. E. S. V. MOWBRAY, Assistant Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Auckland, March.sth, 1900. 715 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. .ALP MOORE'S MAMMOTH SALE Of C. G. DALEY'S STOCK. Which was recently sacrificed under the Auctioneer's Hammer. >!/ ALF. MOORE, KARANGAHAPE RD. Has produced some thundering good things in the past for local economists, but his present gigantic venture completely SMOTHERS ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS. Of course, it' stands to reason, when new and Fashionable Goods are put up for auction, with . instructions to sell without any reserve, they necessarily went for a mere song. ALF. MOORE seized the opportunity, and just now his customers and friends are having a particularly rosy time of it on the - premises KARANGAHAPE RD. Probably never again in the history of the present generation will such an opportunity be repeated of procuring really nigh -class goods at about one quarter original Sale Price. ALF MOORE is delighted to inform his patrons that his herculean labours to keep the pot boiling by continually providing a tempting Bill of Fare have been crowned with glorious success, particularly with his present' CLEARANCE OF C. G. DALY'S STOCK REMEMBER, .-pO-MORROW KARANGAHAPE RD. ABLAZE WITH BRISTLING EXCITEMENT. THE SLAUGHTER CONTINUED. . SIXTEEN THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH MEN'S & BOYS' KAIAPOI & CHIEF BRAND GOLD MEDAL SUITS TROUSERS, ODD COATS, etc. WILL BE SIMPLY THROWN AWAY. HARD & SOFT HATS. WHITE SHIRTS & UNDERWEAR. SACRIFICED AT RIDICULOUS PRICES THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. HOW'S THIS FOR HIGH. 12/6 Men's Suits, reduced from 27/6 2/11 Strong Trousers, usual price. 5/6 3/11 Odd Coats, reduced from 14/6 Half a Crown for Moleskin Trousers, sold elsewhere 6/11 1/11 Hoavy American Denims slightly soiled, usually 3/6 2/11 Boys' Suits, worth 5/6 1/11 Boys' Odd Coats, reduced from 4/11 A few Tennis Trousers, reduced from 6/B to Half a Crown 1/, 1/11, 2/11 Hard Hats, worth four times the money 6d. 1/11. 2/11, Dr. Jims, Half London Prices Four Thousand Straw Hats, Quarter Usual Prices 1/11 White Shirts, ■' reduced from 4/11 9d Working Shirts, reduced from 2/6 What Ho, for Singlets and Underpants, . Nlnepence and One Shilling 5 pairs strong Sox for 1/ Why-go Collarless—One Penny for Pure Linen Collars, reduced from 9d AND SO ON, etc., etc., etc., etc. STAGGERING REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. i A LF. TMTOORE'S MAMMOTH SALE OF DALY'S STOCK, KARANGAHAPE RD. TEA and Refreshments at town prices at Bakers' Picnic on Wednesday. ANY Lady or Gentleman who was a passenger by the Onehunga bus at 5 o'clock from Onehunga on Monday, 19th February, is reauested to communicate with A.8., 664, Star Office. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Saturday afternoon between View View Road and Rocky Nook, Lady's Black Brocaded Umbrella. Reward.—H. F. Knight, Dentist, Shortland-st,.. LOST.— Would~nnder of~a Registered Envelope containing letter from a Dear Sister kindly, return Royab Insurance Office. WANTED. WANTED, ■ One or Two respectable Young Men in a private family; terms moderate.—Apply Star Office. ANTED, by respectable, intelligent and trustworthy old man. Situation, undoubted references supplied.—Address Old Man, 669, Star Office. ANTED, Bricklayer's Labourer.—Apply W. E. Hutchison, Contractor, Mt. Eden Church. " ' '"" ■' A.OTED. a Baker, at once.—Apply West End Bakery, Ponsonby. WANTED,, a Young Man to drive and look after lior_e-.-.J. Martin; Dentist, Karangahape Road. IVSTANTED, a good Woman to do Week- '» V' i y Washing at home.—Address M.H., 668, Star Office, WANTED, a respectable Youth accustomed to the trade—Apply R. Salmon and Co., Butchers, 'Wakelield-st. ANTED, good all-found experienced Cutter for new factory: knowledge of order, stock and shirts preferred.— Address X... 656, Star Office. • WANTED, a Coat Hand for Karangahake.—Apply J. Hodgson. ANTED, Conunissions for Queensland before 31st March; 13 years' experience in that colony.—Apply to A. M. Newman, care of Alex. Aitken, Limited, Auctioneers, etc. ANTED, good General Servant, four in family, no children.—Apply Star Office. ___.___! TT7!ANTED, 3 Boys from 16 to 13.—Apply iVVi Apply J. W. Peacock, Chelsea. T'XTANTED Known: Men working at the :VV Drains, Devonport, can find comfortable Board and Lodgings.—For address X.Y.Z., Devonport Post Office. \X7ANTED," Young Girl to mind baby VV. during day: sleep at home.—Apply Mouhtnessing, Grafton Road. W" ANTED, Flax Cutters, contract, 5/ ton: Farm Hands. 15/ to 20/; Ploughman, Kitchenman, Chief Cook, Handy Man for hotel. Waiter; Boy, milk one cow, useful, 10/; Cook for steamer; Billiardmarker; Hotel Porter; Paperhanger; Painter's Improver, 20/ to 30/; Generals for Taranaki and locally; several Housekeepers; Girls for laundry; Assistant for country, good place,—McLeod, 24 Queen-st TT7ANTED, useful Working Man, accusVV tomed to horse and hand cultivation. —C. T. Wren, Queenstown (Pah) Road, Onehunga. ; VTTANTED, at once, a Single Man as VV Second Cook. —. Gladstone Coffee Palace. YVJANTED, 3 A.B.'s,wages £5; and a VV Cook. £6; intercolonial trade^—R. Little, Manager Sailors' Home.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 54, 5 March 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 54, 5 March 1900, Page 8