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WANTED. \XTANTED, Boys for Flax-mill.—Apply VV Hesketh and Aitken. \7\7ANTED, at once, smart'Boy.—G. McW Bride, Merchant Tailor, Victona-st._ \_\7ANTED, Boy for Farm in the WaiVV kato.—Apply E. Porter and Co., Newton. WANTED. General Servant.—Apply *V Mrs Swales, Draper, Jervois Koad, Pen yon by. \ VA/ANTED for immediate clients, 2, 6, or V* 7 room Residences up to £400.—Churton and Co^ _____ TXTANTED, Band Saw, complete. — M. VV Lilly. Furniture Manufacturer, Spring St., Ponsonby. \T7ANTED, a good, strong Boy to learn \ V the trade as Apprentice.—J. C. Spinley, Devonport. ANTED, good Plain Cook ror.Ponsonby Club Hotel.—Apply Mis b. W. Buck, Ponsonby. . ANTED.—WiII Mrs E. Ruthberg, Onehunga, kindly send her address to Mrs '/.-, Cdok-street? TXJAWfED, a strong, respectable Boy VV about 14.—Apply L. A. Hough, Grocer, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. ANTED, a respectable Girl as Genera] Servant: good wages.—For address apply J. Young. Shortland-st. ANTED, 2 Working Men Boarders, share one room, terms 14/, top house Upper Pitt-st.—Mrs Schorteld. W "ANTED, smart Lad about 17 to learn the Hairdressing and . Tobacconist.— Apply Porter and Co., Newton. . TTTANTED by Youth, Situation on a VV farm where there is plenty of riding. —Address Farm. 71 ti. Star Office. TTTANTED to Exchange, Bicycle or BiVV c-vcles for good Piano, any value.— Excha'npre, Post Office, Newton. ANTED, Second-hand Safe, good order.—Reply stating lowest price and where seen to Box 4C5, Post-oflicc. ■ ANTED, an experienced Woman for general housework, references required, city—Apply "Star" Office. TTt TANTED, smart, well-educated Lad as VV Apprentice to the Drapery; also, strong Errand Boy.—Apply Star Office. WANTED to Purchase. Furniture, Pianos, iob lines of any description, for cash.—Address Box 544, ; Post-office, Auckland. YXTANTED to Buy, old Brass. Copper, VV Gun Metal. Zinc and Lead—W.Oliver, Brassfounder, Graving Dock, Lower Hob-son-street. ' . , WANTED to Purchase, House of 5 or 6 rooms, vicinity of Kent, Pollen. Nixon, or Burn streets.—T. B. Clay, 26 Short-land-street : TT/ANTED, Allotment for New 5 roomV»ed House, cheap, within mile New-market.-Address House, "Star" Agency, Newmarket. XXJ ANTED on Lease.Oil Launch or small VV Steamer for towing punt on river.— State size, power, and terms to Enterprise, Post Office^ Thames. rXTANTED, an active Girl as General VV 'where another is kept.-For address apply to Mr Borgoße, Grocer, corner of Grafton Rd. and Wynyard St.ANTED, Ladies, consult Mrs M. O. Barclay on health. Free of charge, for few days only—Citizens' Life Assurance Buildings, near D.S.C. Y7C7ANTED, a strong respectable Boy VV about 14 for the grocery, to live in, who can drive preferred.—Address, with references, Eden "Star" Office. ■ V\ TANTED, everybody to hear Mr J. VV Rvan sing. "The Absent-Minded Beggar" at the Gladstone Hall, Northcote. To-morrow Night (Thursday), March 15. TTTANTED, the Residents of NorthVV' cote Birkenhead, and Chelsea to attend the Patriotic Concert in-the GladStone Hall, .To-morrow .Night CThursday), March 15. . ANTED. Ponsonby or other suburb;Cottage or Rooms with kitchen' or use of: low rent; elderly couple.-no children.-V., care of Mr Le Qttesne, Chemist .Ponsonby. ' ' : . W "ANTED! General Servant, 3 in family, wages 11/; references required.—Apply between 11 and 5 or 7 to 9 p.m., Mrs Cottle. Maunsell Road, Parnell, near Blind Institute, WANTED TO BUY, BEER BOTTLES. Champagne Quarts, 1/ per doz Champagne Pints. 8d per doz . . Apply DANIEL ARKELL, Newton. Rd. TSTANTED Known, that the Kauri Timber W Co. brand all sashes, doors, etc., manuf ac-*ured-'3.v them. K.T Co. N W- ANTED Kncwn—Ahsoiutely Choicest Creamery Butter tor the Table all the year round.—'New Zealand Dairy Assoclatlon.. ■ _____! VT7ANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYVV ONE DAYS. Infants' Boots ■ and ' Shoes from i/ per pair (largest variety in Auckland); Children's Shoes in"tan or black, 7 and 10, 2/11; 11 and 1 3/6; Boot Laces, 2d per doz; Kangaroo Laces, 3d per doz.—At MILLER'S • BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTO- -...-.•: RIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYONE DAYS, New Music, including Grace Darling," "Warblings at Eve," etc. Six copies for 1/—At MILLER'S. FANCY REPOSITORY. VICTORIA STREET. ._. WANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYr VV ONE DAYS, prior 'to stock-taking. AMERICAN BOOTS and SHOES are being sold at clearing prices; Ladies' American Shoes, 4/6, 5/11, G/ll 7/6, 8/11, and 9/11 per pair; Ladies' American Boots, high-leg, patent tip. 6/11-up to 14/9 per pair; Ladies' American Tan Shoes, former price 7/11, reduced to 5/11 to clear; Gents' American Boots, 10/6 pair, in tan or black. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. - At MILLER'S' . BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYONE DAYS,' English: Brown Windsor Soap, -Ud .per. dozen; best' Ma. chine Oil, 3d bottle; 1/ Emery Stones, ■/.. 4d.-At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, -10___TGTORIA_STJ.EET.^_ fTTA^rED^KNOWN: FOR T-WEN.TY-V-V ONE ■ DAYS WHITE CANVAS SHOES are. reduced from 30 to 50 per cent; Children's White Shoes, 1/ per ' pair; Girls', 1/3; Ladies', from 1/Hto 3/H.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, • 112 and_ll4. VICTORIA STREET.; WANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYVV ONE DAYS, prior to stock-taking, Gents' Bals. reduced from 12/6 to 7/6; Gents' White Canvas Shoes, 2/11 per - pair; Bluchers, 2/11 and 4/11; Gents' Shoes from 4/11; Gents' Foxhead Carpet Slippers, 2/6 per pair. FOR 'TWENTY-ONE DAYS.—MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. ANTED~ KNOWN: FOR TWENTYONE DAYS, Ladies* Tan Shoes,-2/11, 3AL and 5/11 per pair; Kid Button Shoes, ' black, 5/11; two-bar Patent, 2/11; superior two-bar Pat. Front, 4/11 pain—At MILLER'S BOOT PAL-. ', ACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA St.. ANTED KNOWN: FOR TWENTYONE DAYS, Women's Carpet Slippers 6d pair; Women's Foxhead Carpet Slippers, 1/11 pair; Patent Shoes, 1/11; 5/11 Walking. Shoes reduced to 2/11; Blakey's Boot Protectors, Id per bag. FOR TWENTY-ONE DAYS. At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. ANTED. Known—Privsrte Detective Bassett undertakes collection of evidence in divorce and other cases, inquiries of all description, tracing missing friends, collection rents and debts, seizures made, landlord's bailiff, etc. First-class testimonials.—Address Box 544, Post-office, or 12 High-street. . Viy ANTED KNOWN. W. SLANEY is now in Full Working Order at his NEW PREMISES, corner VULCAN.LANE, nearly opposite "Herald" Office. Old Gold Jewellery made into New and Fashionable Designs. INSPECTION INVITED. INNAMON CURB is a wonderful remedy for Influenza (vide "British Medical Journal," Marcb. 18,1899). „.„;..:

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1900, Page 1

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