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WANTED. WANTED, 20 smart Girls to learn the trade.—Apply J. M. Morran, Lorne-st WANTED, some kind person' to take charge of a Young Baby.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, good Denim Machinists and Learners.—Apply G. H. Powley, Cambridge Factory, Victoria-st. ANTED, a smart Pony Cob for twowheel trap.—State price and particulars to Cob. Star Office. \TrANTED, large "House,""suitable for iWhome, within easy distance of town. —Address Ruth Lodge, Grey-st ; TXTANTED: Purchase ~lsggi7"guaranteed V» fertile, for incubators, 2/ per dozen.— Colonial Agency Co.. 2(i Suortland-st. ANTED~Junior~Bookseifer'7 s and Stationer's Assistant, for a town shop — J. B. Berry, Printer, Wyndham-st. ANTED to Borrow",~£4obT"to~iDuild~m a rising district, first class security— AddressjConfidential, 364, "Star" Office. WANTED, Students" of Navigation.— Mr W. Malcolm's Training College, Eden Crescent. Terms on application. W'ANTED,~a~~careful tenant, no children, a Furnished or Unfurnished House, near city.—A.B., 383, "Star" Office. WANTED, at once, Boys 14 to 17 years, for flsh canning factory, Otamatea, Kalpara—Apply G. Kronfeld, Little Queen street. ANTED, experienced Counter Hand for Gi'ocery, one who can ride for orders preferred.—A. R. Miller, Grocer, Newton. TX/ANTED, a Journeyman Body Builder •VV. or an Improver.—Apply to Brayshaw and Co., Carriage Builders, Stratford, Taranahi. ANTED, a welPeducated Youth as apprentice.—Arthur G. Kenderdine, Pharmaceutical Chemist (by exam.), Karangahape Road. T7t7ANTEDr"Board~~and~Residence~for »t married couple, with attendance on wife, partial invalid, near tram.—Terms, etc. ,to E.C., 379, Star Office. WANTED, man to cut about one mile Gorse Fence, by contract; also strong Lad who can milk. and drive.—App.ly early, F. T. Homer, Penrose. TXTANTED, a Young Man with some exVV perience of cabinet making to work at Picture Framing.—Particulars, etc., to Picture Framer, 307, "Star" Office. VTfJANTED, Employment, accountant, V v manager or salesman; highest tosti-. monials.—Eustace, care of J. L. Sailer, Public Accountant, 12 Ranfurly Buildings. rrx7ANTED to Lease or Buy, Premises VVmear Queen-st, for Tailor's Shop and "Workshops or Workshops only, must have good light.—Address W., 384, "Star" Office. . » - W"rANTEDT"sT?ony~Youth~for delivery cart and make himself useful, one used to the/rade preferred. References indispensable.—Hutchinson, Grocer, Eden Terraeie. WANTED, Board and Residence for married couple and child two years old, Princes-street or Lower Symondsstreet; large bed and. sitting-room required.—Address P.; - 377 , Star Office. ANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. . . ANTED—Professor Besant, the English Character Reader and Medical Clairvoyant, is in Auckland. Palmistry Free to Clients. Questions answered on Marriagp, Business, Talents; etc. — Address: Merlin House, 130 Hobson-st.. Auckland. Hours: 2to 9. Fee 2/6.: Short stay.' .■. :'■ ■• ", '•.--■■- •>■■■■:■ "''. '■'.- WANTED TO BU T, ;; BEER BOTTLES, . . . Champagne- Quarts; 1/ per doz . Champagne pints, lOd' per dozen Apply DANIEL ARKELL, Newton Rd. TJtf: ■;• A NT '■ B■ " ,'DTWO FREEHOLD HOTELS , And SEVERAL LEASEHOLD HOTELS. Town .and Country. . J. P. LONG & CO., Hotel Brokers, etc., SWANSON'-ST., AUCKLAND. ANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest Creamery 'Butter for the Table all the year • round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. ' _ ANTED Known, by i Architects. Builders, and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber, Company manufactured them.- Insist; upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. If Is made from thoroughly seasoned Timber. :- TTC/ANTED Known—FELT SLIPPERS - W FOR TWENTY ONE DAYS, owing to our being heavily overstocked, and in order to ;make room for New Goods we have ■Reduced all our Felt Slippers' 25 per cent-AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 & 114, VICTORIA-ST. \T_TANTED Known-FOR TWENTY ONE VV^daYS. Special Reductions in SAND SHOES. Children's Sand Shoes' 7 to 50, 1/ per pair; Girls, Do.; 11 to 1, 1/3 per pair; Women's Do., 1/6; Men's' Do., 1/11 pair; superior qualities, 1/11 2/6 and 2/11 pair. FOR TWENTY • ONE DAYS.-~ MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST. irxrANTED Known—FOß TWENTY ■Wf-ONB DAYS—Heavy Reductions in ■ all loose stock of Infants' Boots and Shoes, 2/6 and 2AI; Infants' White Shoes,' reduced to 1/ per pair. — AT MILLER'S BOOT-PALACE, 112 & ll*. VICTORIA-ST. ; •fTfTANTED Known—Hemy's Tutors, 1/3; •VV Czerny's 101 Exercise's, 1/; New Music Six sQßles.tor 1/. - AT,MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, VXCTORIAST.'- -~••■- ' ■•■■•- ■- ■" '■-. ;: ■'. ■" ', irsTANTED Known—FOß TWENTY W ONE DAYS—Cutting out Scissors, l/.litie, reduced to 6d pair; Hollow grourjd Razors, 2/G; New Patent Button Hole Scissors, 1/6; Tea Caddies, 3d and 6d; Notepaper, 4_d packet; Envelopes 2/6 per thousand; 1/ Eniery Stones for 4d.—AT MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, VICTORIA- ; st. --■'■ ■ ■■; -;:- " --:-' .i.i;.' ~; ■~ ■•-'■ WANTED Known—FO~R TWENTY ONE DAYS —ENGLISH & AMERICAN BOOTS and SHOES — Shoes, 3/11,#/6, 6/6, 7/11, S/ll- pair; Ladies' Evening Shoes, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6. 2/11 to 4/11 pair; Ladies' Boots, 5/11, ■ 6/11, 7/11, ]0/6, 12/6 pair; Blakey's Boot Protectors, Id per bag;: Cork Sox, Id pair.— AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. tVTt7ANTED Known — FOR TWENTY !VV.'ONE DAYS we are offering Special. Reductions. Men's English Sewn Balmoral Boots 5/11 pair; superior quality, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, and 15/ per pair; Men's American Boots. 10/6 and 13/9- pair; Men's Colonial Boots, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11. 10/8, 12/6 pair; .Men's Colonial . Bluchers, 2/11, 4/11, 6/11 and 7/11; Men's Court Shoes, 4/11, 5/11, 6/6.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and .114, VICTORIA STREET. ■; BOOT TRADE—Wanted 2 Machinists for best work, constant work and good wages, also Errand Boy, — Thos, Jones and Son, Albert-st, tdoard" "of education. Applications for the Headmastership of the Newton East School will be received by the Board on or before THURS*DAY, August 23rci, 1900, from Teachers classified Al, 81, or Cl, and from those who in 1896 were in the service of the Board and were classified DL The School is capable of accommodating a maximum roll number of 800 scholiars xThe present roll.number is 676. No dwelling is Provided.. Anyf teacher personally .canvassing Members' of the Board or Members of the School Committee regarding the Appointment will be disqualified. m- "* VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. IV/TATRON.—Wanted for S. John's COI~ IYJL iege.—Apply by letter only ito Headi_a,ster. - ■ ' ' ... _.'..j„■.„•.'.-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 197, 20 August 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 197, 20 August 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 197, 20 August 1900, Page 1

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