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WANTED. _ ANTED, 20 "smart Girls to learn the trade.—Apply J. M. Morran, Lorne-st. 'ANTEdT"Plumbe7or"goo<l Improver for Rotorua.— Apply Joliu Burns and Co., TTtrANTPID, a Wire-wove Mattress Weaver VV. at once.—Apply Foreman Tonson OarIlck Co. j . WANTED, a good Carpeuter at Mount Eden.-Appiy to J. Badcllff, Carlton Gore Road. ; WANTED, a Lady Help.—Apply between 11 and 4, Mrs Yells, Sherwood House, Kyber Pass. • TTTMNTED, a smart Boy. — Apply Mrs VV Gaeth, American" Hairdresslug Saloon, 19 Queen-street. \7trANTED, ■ respectable Boy for office, iW;etc. Reply in own handwriting, to Box 500, P.P.O. WANTED, a Young Girl to mjnd baby.Apply early, Mrs Coleman, Willow-st, third from Franklin Rd. ■ ANTED, a good Counter Haad for gro-; eery .—write age and experience to Grocer, Newton. Post Office. ANTED, a respectable Boy, age about 15, one willing to work.-Apply to C. It. Deberg, Market entrance. WANTED, good Denim Machinists and Learners.-Apply G. H. Powley, Cambridge Factory, Victorla-st. WANTED, a smart Pony Cob for twowheel trap.—State price and particulars to Cob. Star Office. ANTED, a smart, Intelligent, and gentlemanly Office Boy.—Apply in own handwriting, Box 124, G.P.O. _ W~~ ANTED by careful tenant, no children, a Furnished or Unfurnished House, ■near city.—A.B., 383, Star Office. ITtrANTED to teach your sons American W1 system Poultry-raising. Tuition free. —Colonial Agency Co., 26 Shortland-st. ANTED to Let, a Brick Dwelling-house, 6 rooms, opposite Star Hotel, Albertst.—Apply John Glttos, aiert City Baths. WANTED, Students of Navigation.— Mr W. Malcolm's Training College, Eden Crescent. Terms on application. TTt7ANTED7lit~once, Boys 14 to 17 years, VV for fish canning factory, Otamatea, Kaipara—Apply G. Kronfeld, Little Queen street. ' . W ANTED, smart and lady-like Saleswoman, millinery, also one for fancy.— Address, with references, Zeta, 387, bear Office. ■ ■ W" ANTED, clean, plainly furnished Bedroom, in respectable locality, by Lady at business all day.-Room, 386, "Star Office. __, TXTANTED. a Journeyman Body Builder ■W. or an Improver.-Apply to Brayshaw and Co., Carriage Builders, Stratford, Taranakl. ' ■ WANTED, some kindly, motherly Person to Adopt healthy Baby Boy; entirely givm up; no premiums.—Mrs A. Bannester, College Road. ' ' WANTED to Lease near Auckland, small Farm, suitable for dairying and poultry farm.—Address C. Harrison, care of X Morton, Parnell. . ANTED, a well educated Youth, as apprentice-Arthur G. Kenderdine, Pharmaceutical Chemist (by exam.j, Karangahape_ Road. ■ ._l__. .±_ ANTED to Lease or Buy, Premises :near Queen-st., for Tailor's Shop and Workshops or Workshops, only, must have good light-Address. W^, 384,;"StaT Office.' . r - ; " ■'" " WANTED, Generals, immediately, vfiiyj-monds-'St., Vlncent-8.t., Remuera.^Jer-myn-st., Te Aroha, Birkenhead, others; Girls assist, Remuera, ML Albert; Nursemald," country.—Mrs, Arthur. f WANTED,, a first-class Female Cook for refreshment rooms, ■ Mercer; none but, an experienced, active young- woman, need : anDlr; Rood wages.—Meet" employer Mrs Arthur's, Thursday, from 11 ±612, Queen-st., tXTANTEp for sunny Pon'sohby, Generals, ■VV- yood "wages,1 small-families,'«no wasn,ine:' Cook-Genei-alr "12/; -h,onsemald-. keptrno washing; General or Jlotker's Help, country, >12/; nice homes for Young Girls, etc.— Mrs Tomlinson, Stationer and-Select Registry. Ponsonby^Rd^, next All .Sataits' Church. tTTANTED" Known—That D. GOLDIE W Jb prepared to supply all kinds ofTimber and other Building Materials, at his Mills, Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights-Materials, at the -Lowest Market Prices. '. TltTANTED—Professor Besant, the EngVV lish Character Reader and ; Medical' Clairvoyant, is In Auckland; Palmistry Free to Clients. Questions, answered on Marriaae. Business, Talents, etc. — Adrirpss', Merlin House, 130 Hobson-st., iuckiandT. Hours: 2 to, 9. Fee 2/6.; Short stay. \ ' ' ■'' WA, N'T. E D TO' BUT, BEER BOTTLES:' . ,'• Champagne Quarts, V per doz Champagne Pintsi lOd1 per dozen Apply DANIEL ARKELL". •'' j Newton Rd. ANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the Table .all the year round.--New Zealand Dairy Association : . . ' .' ' , j WANTED "Known, ~" toy 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. -It Is, made; from thoroughly seasoned Timber. ■ ' ■ ■_ WANTED Known —Razors —Razors guaranteed fyery best quality,' 4/9, Posted Free ,at H. R. Shroff's, 106 and 108 Vlctorla-st. ■ ■■ , ■ ~ , W~ "ANTED Known—Stewart, Dawson and Co.'s Premises are Closed Every Wednesday from 1 p.m. Open till 9 Saturday. ;ry ANTED : KNO WN. O. W. Ooodson;; HAS PURCHASED THE ASSIGNED Of the *■, ,/ . - MELBOURNE RAINBOW ARCADE, And is now offering It to the public in A GREAT CHEAP SALE,' y — On the Premises.of ■ ,!.,'■ THE LONDON ARCADE, : • .. KARANGAHAPE RD. ]>nt\ , Much of the Stock, which is varied and useful, is being offered at Half Price. THE SALE IS NOW ON. ; CANNOT LAST LONG AT X THE PRICES OFFERED. COME EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. - WANTED KNOWN. Diningroom Suites, in Am. Leather, £4; Drawingroom Suites, in Tapestry and Plush, from £4 10/; Bedsteads, from 18/6; Wire Mattresses, 8/6; Flax Mattresses. 6/G; Kapok Mattresses, Wire Stretchers, 13/; Cretonne Couches, 25/; Leather Do., 27/6; Children's Cots, 16/; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Cane Seated, 3/6; Bentwood Chairs, Kitchen Tables (turned legs), 10/6; Washstand and Dressing Table, 10/6 pair; well polished Chest of Drawers, 20/; Duchess Pairs, 35/; Platform Rockers, 17/; Sidehoard from 52/6; Floor, Cloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, 1/6 per pair; Curtain Poles. 1/9; Blankets, 11/6 the pair; Blinds, with patent rollers; Hearth Rug (6ft x 3ft, 2/11; Carpet Squares, 11/6; Crockery Tea Sets, 7/6; Dinner Sets, splendid value, IG/6; Toilet Set. 4/6. IRONMONGERY—Kerosene Stove, 3/, with ovenf 17/6; White-handled Tea Knives, 2/ half dozen; Tea Spoons, 1/ half dozen; Carvers, 3/6 per pair; best Alarm Clocks, 6/6jMrs Potts' Irons (set of 3), 6/6; Meat Mincers; 7/6; Wringers, Mangles, Buckets, 1/; Baths, Travelling Trunks, Steel. Iron and Enamel Saucepans, from 1/3; Dover Stoves, 5 holes on ;top, good oven, 52/6; Orion Range, lowest price; Enamel Stewpans, 1/6; E. Pie Dishes, 8d: Spades, 2/6; Rakes, 1/', .Saw, %{\ Levels, 2/3; Foot Rules. 6d; Braces, 2/6; Squares, 1/; Hanging Lamps, giving good light, 4/; One Man's Lightning Saw, 6/9; Portable Boilers, eta.at H. R. SHROFF'S, 106 and JOB. VICTORIA <fel_

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 198, 21 August 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 198, 21 August 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 198, 21 August 1900, Page 1

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