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WANTED. W ANTED, a Man for slaughtering, etc.— 1 G. Knight, Butcher, Karaugakape_Kd. WANTED, Youth for country storeParticulars -apply Box 122,. P. 0., Auckland. TOCTANTED, a " good General Servant, » V must be able to milk.—Mrs A. Stewart, Argyle-st. WANTED, Employment for a good kitchen man; good references.—G.W., 874, Star Office. WANTED, 2 energetic Girls for labelling and packing.—Apply Tyer and Son, foot of College Road. XA7ANTED to Rent. 7 or S-roomed House > V within 20 minutes' of Library.--House, SBO, Star Office. _ WANTED, at once. Runner for Boardinghouse; only respectable man need apply.—Apply Star Office WANTED, a Hoy to run messages and attend to telephone.—Apply in own handwriting to Box 2.18, P.O. WANTED to Let, 6-roorned Brick Dwnllinghouse, opposite Star Hotel. —John Gittos, next City Baths. WANTED, a Girl to assist in housework for the country, wages 10/ a week.— Mrs Steadman; Gordon Road, Mt. Eden. WANTED, a good Coat Hand; also, Learners for Shirt Machining.— Apply G. H. Powley, Cambridge Factory, Victoria-st. WANTED, respectable Single Man, must be good milker and accustomed to horses.—Apply Mrs Thomas, "Netherton," Mt. Roskill. WANTED— Mother and daughter would like Situation as Housekeeper in single gentleman's house.—Address A.8., 573, Star Office. | WANTED, an educated Youth as apprentice.—Arthur G. Kenderdine, Pharmaceutical Chemist (by Exam.), Karangahape Road. W" ANTED, a Young Girl for the country to assist in light housework, comfortable home.—Apply Mrs Dr. Hogking,'Mt. Eden Road. TSTANTED, for cash clients, good Lady's »* Bicycle, Piano, Boardinghouse.— Apply prompt, Blyth and Co., Auctioneers and Financial Agents. \\J ANTED, Hotel Housemaids, lla.idy ' » Man, large number Generals (town and country), young Girls.—Hannaford's Registry, 410, Queen-st. ■■ T^TANTED, Otahunu residents to attend W Public Hall, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at 1 o'clock each day. Great Auction Sale of Drapery. WANTED, an experienced Nurse and Needlewoman, for young children, personal reference required.—Apply Mrs Craig,'Beach Road, City. ANTED, by young man fresh from Old Country, Charge of Entire Horse for the season; life experience.— Wm. Lincoln, Post Office, Devonport. r\7ANTED, immediately, "Situation, by Vr young lady, housekeeper, lady help, waitress or housemaid.—Apply Saturday or Monday, Hodgson, Coojnbes' Arcade. \X7ANTED— ' ♦ . Regular Supplies Fresh Eggs -and Farm Butter, together or separately. Highest price given. ■ . ; MAY BROS., Ponsonby. WANTED, an Elderly Woman to assist .in -home duties, no children, small wage and a comfortable home.—For address apply G. Kent and Sons, Bakers, Newmarket. WANTED, new and second-hnnd Honse- ' hold Furniture and other goods. Next sale Saturday, the 4th August. Address: Queen-street, opposite Firebell.—J. H. Norman, Auctioneer. WANTED, Tenders foy Building Three Chimneys, Devonport, labour only. Also for insido Painting', labour and material.—Apply R. J. Souster, 33 Victoria street. WANTED Professor Besant, the Engllsh Character Reader and Medical Clairvoyant, is in Auckland. Palmistry Fre,e to Clients. Questions answered on Marriage. Business,- Talents, etc. -— Address Merlin House, 130, Hobsbn-st., Auckland. Hours: 2to 9. Fee, 2/6. Short stay, . . VXJ ANTED TO B U T, **- BEER BOTTLES. Champagne Quarts, 1/ per doz j, Champagne X^ints, 10d per dozen Apply DANIEL ARKELL, Newton Rd." RANTED Known—Goo.dson has bought ,'„ , the. Assigned Stock of Rainbow Cheap at &Q» WANTED Known, that the Kauri TimiS__^_S^ etctSn* NCT Zealand Dag W Anr TS?? n-? e Assigned Stock * T 0.5 tho Rainbow Arcade is bplntr qnM Sto cn cUP 3t Goodson>s London'A?c!de! WANTBDT~KHS^i7~"that. thoroughly can onait Onh ed W e* Sashes an 3 Doors Ttmbe^VeLiSfeT -the Kauri WANTED Known - NEW MUSir" _^et the Lion Go, Boys," etc elo Six copies for 1/—At MTTTfr-q VyANTED Knoxvri_The Balance'~bf Loose Stock of Women's Canvas Shoes are reduced to 1/11 per pair to Yy ANTED KNOWN— VV At MILLER'S -.English Brown Windsor Soap, 41d per dozen; best Machine Oil, 3d bottle; 1/ Emei^y Stones, 4d.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY,_IIO VICTORIA ST y^ANTEp Known-BERLIN SHETr» LAND and ANDALUSIAN WOOL, \? ™^ quarter lb packet.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY lIP, VICTORIA STREET. WOXJ' U- K*' TjyANTED Known-SAND SHOES, ex t s.s. Gothic and Wakanui. 1400 pairs 2 f 9 hi,ldren>s> Women's and Men's band Shoes, size 7 to 10, 1/G and 1/U per pair; 11 to 2, 1/11 and 2/6 pair; Women's, 2/ to 2/11; Men's do., 2/6 to 8/6 pair.-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA STi TX7ANTED Known—ENGLISH AND vv AMERICAN BOOTS and SHOES in immense variety for Ladies. Shoes, 3/11, 4/6, G/fi, 7/11, S/ll pair; Ladies' Evening Shoes, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 to 4/11 pair; Ladies' Boots, 5/11, G/11, 7/11 10/6, 12/6 pair; Blakey's Boot Protectors, Id per bag; Cork Sox, Id pair.AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. TX7ANTBD Known-BIGHTY CASES of * * Boots, Shoes and Grindery, ex s.s. Gothic, bought by our agents before the recent sharp advance in prices. Men's English Sewn Balmoral Boots 5/11 pair; superior quality, G/11. 7/lt, S/11, 10/6, 12/ G. and 15/ per pair: Men's American Boots. 10/6 and 13/9 pair; Men's Colonial Boots. G/11, 7/11. S/11, 10/6, 12/G pair; Men's Colonial Bluchers, 2/11. 4/11. 6/11 and 7/11; Men's Court Shoes. 4/11. 6/31, 6/6.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 aud 114, VICTORIA STREET. TyANTED" Knovm^Jp'ELT SLTPPTCRS^ *V Just Opened ur>. ex s.s. Wakanui. 3250 pairs of Children's, Women's and Men's Felt and other SHpperg, jteeured by our London Agents before the recent sharp advance in prices. We are now selling these at Clearing Prices, sa. lOd, Vi 1A 1/6. 1/11, 2/3', 2/6 and 2/11 per pair. The variety is immense, being the largest in Auckland, at MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 312 and 111, VICTORIA ST. VXTANTED Known—lmportant to Music *. V Teachers and the Musical PublicJust landed ex s.s. Delphic, over -2150 worth of Now Must© and Music Books, at prices previously unheard of in Auckland. lOOp.Hemy's Tutors, 1/3; 500 Cserny's 101 Exorcises complete, 1/: 1000 Orosvoiior CoUftge Albums. 1/ each, 3 for 2/6; Violin Tutors, Organ Tutors, Vamping Tutors at less than English price. The favourite song. "Grace Darling," 3d per copy.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTORIA STREET,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 183, 3 August 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 183, 3 August 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 183, 3 August 1900, Page 1

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