WANTIiIh i TTTAXTED, a Message Boy.—Apply Star W Office. 1 T^TANTED. vl Milliner.—Apply Mrs , V V Burke,_ Victoria-street. WANTED, "experienced Housemaid.—Miss Whitson, Symouds-st y TX7ANTED. a domesticated Lady-help, two W in fitmlly.—Apply Star Office. - \TTANTED, a. first class Saleswoman.— a VV Apply to Mrs Heald, HO and 142, Vic-to-.-ia.-nt W. * I\T7IANTED, First class Ironers.— Apply ;> iVY: a. Clark and Sons', Ltd., Factory. - Grey Lynn. . n -iJVTANTED, good General Servant.— Apy VV piy Mrs W. Field Porter-Clyndon, . Arnoy Rd., Remuera^ I T^TANTED^ good General ServantW Apply Mrs Walter Lambourne, Shelly " Beach Road^Ponsonby. - f"f7ANTED, competent Coat Hand, con- - VV stant employment—Apply T. McConnell, Lower Queen-st ■ ANTED to Rent, suitable Room for dressmaking, in good thoroughfare.— 'i Address W.T., 4GI, Star Offlcc. i TST'ANTED, Situation in any capacity by VV1 energetic young man; no reasonable - offer ref^use^4ppl2__V_o£k_J^S_ta^__fflce 1 YXTANTED to Purchase, Pulling Boat, 10 _ W to 18 feet long.—Apply stilting price _ nnd where to be seen to Pico, Northcote P.O. '_ .. WANTED, an Incubator, large sized, In good order. Also Girl for country. 3 Hall and Perkins, Auctioneers, City Market. t \7t7ANTED to Sell, splendid Building VV Sites on Mt Eden Road; position T; second to none.—F. Bailey, 5 Coombes' a Arcade. WANTED, a good General Servant for a family of two; references required.— v Apply in the evening to Miss JMowbray, c Pnrnell. - ¥7n"ANTED, Employment trustworthy > V Youth (20), worked country printing - works; references.—Sixth Standard, 463, Star Office. ' WANTED, good General Servant; housemaid kept; references required.—Apj ply in evening, Miss Kissling, Dr. Mackellar.Parnoll. - -TjyANTED^ Two Men to clean and c tt • mulch ' 3-acre, under strawberry plants.—William Friclc, Bayfleld Nursery, Wharf Road, Ponsonby. ANTED, Strong~Youth as Striker and Assistant to Blacksmith.—Dunn, Smith, and Co., Engineers, Brass Founders!, etc., Customs-st. W. ANTED, Buyers for Prize Scotch Fancy and Norwich -Canaries ana Breeding Cages. — Syers, Emmett-st., Shelly Beach, Ponsonby^ AN"TEI), Working Partner for Market Garden and Poultry Business, in 6 good district—For • particulars, apply j, Owen McGinn, JKingsland. ■ 2 TT.7ANTED, good Second hand Circular W Head Sewing Machine, with a boot - horn.—Send price and where to be seen v to Boot, 454. "Star" Office. - \7f7ANTED.—It~ Burrow and Co., Bank VV N.z. \Bldgs., have cash clients for Cottages handy to town, £150 to £550; also, 3 Building Sections or acreage : W ANTEDJ Two Gentlemen Boarders, share large room, private .family; bath, piano, comfortable home. ' Terms very moderate.—6o, Grafton Road. 3. VXTANTED to Sell, splendid Bike, with VV new tyres, £6; powerful Violin, £5; good Turning Lathe, with Iron wheel, £4 10/.— F. Balleff, 5 Coombes' Arcade. TXTJANTED to Sell, complete Set StuVV' dents' Law Books, unused, complying with N.Z. University Syllabus. No reasonable offer refused.—Address Lex, 465, j, "Star"/ Office^ \TCTANTED, for sunny Ponsonby, in priVV vate families, good. Cook, Generals,' wages 12/ to 14/; Generals, 8/ to 12/; Young ■ Girls to assist, 5/ to 7/.—Mrs Tomlinson, Stationer and Select Registry, Ponsonby - Road, next All Saints'.' : ANTED, a family to milk, on shares, B0 to 60 cows, every convenience, d with separator; butter made or cream sold c as per arrangement; wife to cook for 3or a 4 extra hands. A really good opening for v a first class, man.—Apply W. H. Wright, 0 To Aroha. ; ' try ANTED AT ONC E- ° AN EXPERIENCED SHIRT IRONING j! MACHINIST; new work only; best wages; % constant work. Apply " AUCH. CLARK & SONS' (Ltd.) FACTORY a GREY LYNN. '- T^fTA-NTED to Purchase,' Guaranteed Fer- '- * » tile Eggs for Incubators, 2/ dozen.— s Colonial Agency Co., 26, Shortland-et. . j ANTED Known—That ID. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds b£ 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. . t 1 TT7 ANTED TO BUT. . ' V BEER BOTTLES. Champagne Quarts, 1/ per doz . Champagne Pints, lOd per dozen' ''_ Apply DANIEL ARKELL, Newton Rd. - . = VX7ANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest »V Creamery Butter for the Table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy 7. Association. 5 ■ , . - - \T7 A N"T E D . ■ X N O W N c THE BUTTERICK FASHION GUIDE, ;:, a New Monthly 30 Page Fashion Journal, just received, containing- A FREE PAT- - TERN and 100 LATEST STYLES of ' which cut out Patterns can be obtained. Price 2d per copy. By post, monthly, 2/6 - ncr annum. jj W. P. OGILVIE, Wellesley-st. ANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, and Carpenters—That K.I. j Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes slg- ' nines t_at the Kauri Timber ConSpaiiy manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It Is made;from thoroughly seasoned Timber. . " ■ d \IU ANTED, Known — Razprs .—■ Razors; V *» guaranteed' very best' quality, '4/9, P Posted Free ,at H. R. Shroff's, 106 and 108 " Victoria-st WANTED Known—Stewart, Dawson and Co.'s Premises are Glosed.Every Wed- - nesday from 1 p.m. Open till 9 Saturday. [. TXrANTED Known: Night School, 1/ per t r week. 2 evenings; Drawing-, Painting, Wood Carving (Classes also in Ponsonby), 1/ per Lesson; Kindergarten School, escort provided, 5/' month; Piano Lessons, 5/ month; Zither, Hindustani 8 Lessons 7/ month.—Miss Hooper, Lavinia •° House, Mt. Eden Rd. ' f TT7~A~N~T~E~D I_ N O W N. " W Diningroom Suites, in Am. Leather, FA; Drawingroom Suites, in Tapestry and . Plush, from £4 10/; Bedsteads, from 18/6; Wire Mattresses, ~S/6; Flax Mattresses. 6/6; Kapok Mattresses, Wire Stretchers, 13/; Cretonne Couches, 25/: Leather Do., „ 27/6; Children's Cots, 16/; Kitchen Chairs, , 2/6; Cane Seated, 3/6; Bent.wood Chairs, c Kitchen Tables (turned legs), 10/6; Washstand and Dressing Table, 10/G pair.; well polished Chest of Drawers, 20/; Duchess 6 Pairs, 35/; Platform Rockers, 17/; Sideboard from 52/6; Floor Cloths, Linoleum, 3 Lace Curtains, 1/6 per pair; Curtain Poles. i ]/S; Blankets, 11/6 the pair; Blinds, with patent rollers; Hearth Rug (6ft x 3ft, 2/11; t Carpet Squares, 11/6; Crockery Tea Sets. I 7/6; Dinner Sets, splendid value, 15/6; Toie let Set, 4/6. - IRONMONGERY—Kerosene Stove, 3/, with oven, 17/6; White-handled Tea I Knives, 2/ half dozen; Tea Spoons, 1/ half dozen- Carvers, 3/6 per pair; best Alarm c Clocks, fi/6;Mrs Potts' Irons (set of 3), 6/6; B Meat Mincers, 7/6; Wringers, Mangles, Buckets, 1/; Baths, Travelling Trunks, a Steel, Iron and Enamel Saucepans, from 3 1/3; Dover Stoves, 6 holes on top, good oven, 52/R; Orion Range, lowest- price; Enamel Stewpans, 1/6; E. Pie Dishes, 8d: Spades, 2/6; Rakes, 1/; Saw, 2/; 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 Boiler?, etc., at H. R. SHROFF'S, IPS and 108. VICTORIA STREET. PROVIDENT INDUSTRIAL LIFE - has Vacancies for 2 Gentlemen of - good address, to push Special New Tables. ? Liberal terms.—Apply Superintendent, 28, Shortland-st.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 210, 4 September 1900, Page 1
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