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WANTED. pnfT-ANTSD, a Message Boy.—Apply Star 11"?. Office. 'ANTED, a first-class Baker for the , country.—Apply Bos 1(SO, G.P.0., Auckland. \7S7ANTED, a good General Servant. — » v Apply to Mrs Arch Buchanan, Beach Rd., Devonport. ;W! ANTKD> -Youug General, country girl '•' preferred, small family, no washing.— Apply ijtar Office. WANTED, Learners for Clothing Machlu- '* ing.—Apply G. H. Powley, Cambridge Factory, Victoria-street. OTAXTED, a good Turner; steady job for t» a good man.—Apply S. Luke aud Co., Ltd., Engineers, Wellington. TX/ANTED.Man for farm work, a Youth~to" ? r drive milk cart.—Apply at once, George Tutt,_Tuilor, Upper Symonds-st »V\7ANTED, some kind person to mind at * t healthy Baby Boy, ]2 months old.— Address X.y.Z., 552, Star Office. "TyANTED, Two Tor Three" Working Men * ~ Boarders, bath and washing; terms, 15/:—Mrs Peterson, 150, Hobson-st. VyjANTED, 10,000 Strawberry Plants, old »t plants preferred, Marguerites.—Address Planter, Post Office, Birkenhead. WANTED, at "once, Shirt and Denim Machinists, and Apprentices.—Jordan's Clothing Factory, Great North Road. WANTED, a domesticated Lady-help or respectable General Servant: small family, good wages.—Address C.B\J., Star Office. ■Y7STANTED, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, vic■V V inity of Victoa"iat-st.—Apply ' -Mrs. Davison, care of Mrs ■ Parkinson, Har-dlnge-st. vy\ANTED, an Office Boy, age about 16 »" years, knowledge of shorthand preferred.—Address Merchant, Box 232, Auckland. TXrANTED — SMALL thanks the~Blect- ? » ors who voted for him, and. regrets to see the Tammany methods successful in N.Z. politics. ANTED, Businesslike Lad of good address.—Apply at once, J. Henry Mackie, Accountant and Auditor, 1, Durham-st. East. WANTED, a Young Man for a Warehouse and Town Traveller; state salary expected; references required.—Apply 8.T., 571, Star Office. WANTED, Employment by Young Lady willing to adapt herself to anything, i shop preferred; testimonials.—Address Diligent, 5V6/ Star Office. V\7-ANTED, at once, respectable Young VV Woman to assist in housework. — Apply Mrs Kisby, Mackelvie-st., off WII--liamsbn Avenue, Ponsonby. ANTED to Sell, English Setter, 2 years old, shot over last season. Winner of 2 first prizes. To be seen at Tooman's Auction Rooms, Friday. ANTED to Selli2~handsome Show Cases, also our stock of Millinery at less than half-price.—Bon Marche, Victoria-street. All must be sold by 10.30 p.m. Saturday next. TSTIANTED, Lady Canvassers for New VV Line, no sample to be carried. — Apply 11 a.m. To-morrow, to M. C. Dignan, Artist, Catholic Institute, Welling-ton-st^ WANTED TO BUT, BEER BOTTLES. Champagne Quarts, 1/ per doz Champagne Pints. 8d per doz Apply DANIEL ARKBLL, Newton Rd. ANTED Known—Aosoiuteiy "Choicest Creamery Butter for the Table ail the rvear round.—New Zealand Dairy Assoclam a-, ' .. u y "... •." >,£/;-. .aWANTED knowu-That». GOLDIE fa prepared to supply £11 kinds of Timber and, other Building Materials, at his Mills, AlbertBtreot and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights Materials, at tho Lowest Market Prices. TT7ANTED Known—Scewart, Dawson, & VV Co.'s Premises are Closed Every Wednesday from 1 p.m. Open till 9 Saturday. tijAN'TE'd X N O W~N. A. L. SMITH, DENTIST, Hobson-st, Opposite St. Matthew's Church. SUPPLIES UPPER or LOWER SETS of best Teeth 2 guineas, good fit, 10 years' guarantee* Painless Extractions bj' ether. Chloroform or Gas, 5/; Gold Stoppings, 5/. TT7 ANTED KNOWN, ** that we have reduced the prices of -all our Gold Brooches, Gold Alberts, Watches, Studs, etc., at SKEATES BROS.' ANNUAL SALE, Victoria Arcade, opposite Town Clock, QUEEN-ST. TX7ANTED Known: Handy Writing Pads VV containing 100 sheets extra superfine Letter Paper, choicely ruled and blocked, 9d and 1/ each; as above with printed heading, 16/ per 1000 sheets. Envelopes from 3/6 to 25/ per 1000. Travellers' Manifold Order Books from 1/ to 30/. Pocket Note Books from Id to 12/6 each.—J. F. Leighton and Son, Manufacturers, 6 and S High-st., city. . VXTANTED . KNOWN. THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND . Was awarded tho First Certificate and Only Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibition They are superb. Cheapest ana Best. Four years' Guarantee with every Blind. Telephone 914. yXJ A N T E D S B B N. MONUMENTS. BOUSKILL AND MeN AB, SYMONDS STREET. Have a Large Stock of the Best Quality to select from.' Latest Designs. Pricesreasonable. Only Gold Medal at the Exhibition. WANTED Known—Commercial Stationery of every description from stock, including Ledgers, Cash Books, Journals. Day Books, Minute Books, Trial Balance Books, Chemist's Prescription Books, and every variety of Account Books in all sizes and bmdings.Lei°:hton and Son, Manufacturing Stationers. G and 8. High-st., City. ~A~~N~T"irD X N O W NDining Room Suites, in Am. Leather. £4-Drawing Room Suites in Tapestry and Plu«h from £4 10/; Bedsteads from IS/; Wire Mattress. S/G; Flax Do.. 6/6; Kapok tv. Wire Stretchers 13/; Cretonne rouch»T 25/: Leather Do.. 27/6; Children's rSt£ Wi Kitchen Chairs, .2/6, Cane Seated 'S/6- Bentwood Chairs, Kitchen Tables (turned legs). 10/6; Washstand ana Dressing Table, 10/6 the pair: welln=wT rhfst of Drawers. 20/: Duchess Pairs 37/6:Rocklng Chairs, 12/6; Sideboards 57/6: Floor Cloth, 1/ per yard; Unoleum; Lace Curtains 1/6 per pair; fe?m£ with patent rollers: Blankets, §-i?r/h Ru"s 76ft x 3ft), 2/11: Carpet Squares Crockery Dinner Set, 13/6; SS» Bet 7/6; Toilet Sets, 4/6; Engraved m ™w»r-'« 2/ the halt 3 dozen. IronmonT £ Fnamel Preserving Pans from 2/9 pry ™*m 2 %. ms p o tts' Irons met cf ll^ X' ?««• Buckets, 1/; Baths. 1/9: Meat TTi^cer* 7/6: Kerosene Stoves, 3/, with «l'n 17/G- wnite-handled Tea Knives, 2/ dozen; Tea Spoons, 1/ the half dozen- Best Akirm Clocks, 6/6: Steel. Iron . £\ Pvnmel Saucepans from 1/3; TravelhS Trunks; Bonnet Boxes, 2/; Hand Saws 2/- Foot Rules, 6d; Hammers, 1/3; Level's 2/3- Dover Stoves, good oven, five holes on top. 52/6; Orion Ranges; Churns, 9/- Wire Netting, 6/ per roll; E. Pie Dishes from fid Basins. 1/; E. Stew Pans, 1/6, at H. R. SHROFF, 106 and 105, Victoria-street. WANTED Known, toy Architects. V V Builders and Carpenters—That ICT. Co. stencilled upon doors and sa3hea 1 signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them Insist upon having. ICT. Co. Joinery. It is nu.de from thopu£h.ly Bsaa&nei t:3jb'/»- t •■ c- ■«.'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1900, Page 1

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