WANTED. WANTED, a respectable Message Boy.' —Apply Manager "Star" Ofßce. ITXTANTED to Buy, Second-hand Sacks. VV _w. S. Laurie and Co., 29, Customsst. E. ■ ■ WANTED, a clean Young Girl, wages 8/; a good home.—Address Home, 508, Star Office. ____. WANTED, first class Wood Carver, constant employment. — Apply H. Fielder, Wellington. •fSTANTI-D, several Bodice and One » » Skirt Hand; must be efficient.—Apply to Milne and Choyce. W~ ANTED, a Youth with knowledge Of trade, for shop.-J. H. Dalton, Tailor and Clothier, Queen-st. ______.. W """ANTED to Sell, latest pattern American successful Poultry Appliances.Colouial Agency Co.,- 26 Shortland-st. ANTED~at ouee, about 10 good Bushfellers, wages 35/ per week.—Apply Thomas Wright, Bridge Hotel, Waitara. WANTED, 2 or 3 Working Men Boarders near Calliope. Dock, Devonport; every home comforts.—For address apply Star Office. _• ■' -■■;■ __-._..______ WANTED, Purchaser Tax Cart, thoroughly up to date, almost new, carry 6.— Apply* B. Crocker, Boot Emporium, Queenstreet. ' WANTED, Boot' Machinist, very highest wage to first class hand. — Thos. Jones and Son, Boot Manufacturers, Al-bert-st; _J_ | W """ANTED, for country, Lady as Nurj* serv Governess and assist, servant kept—A*pply Mrs Creagh, Milton Rd., Mt.: Roskiil. : . ■ T-.'TANTED at The Strand, Monday mornVV ing, 10 good Machinists for Blouses. — Davey and Orpwood, Underclothing Manu-. facturers. ' T7.7U-NTED, a good General Servant. VY'Must cook well, no washing, another servant kept.-Mrs 3. A. Tole, New-st., Ponsonby. ■__ . WANTED, Situation for Young Girl, any light trade, or serve in. shop, thoroughly respectable, perfectly trustworthy.—Address this . office. , WANTED, a Forewoman' for our Dressmaking Room; also, good Bodice Hands; constant employment.—Apply A. R. Morrison, D.S.C. . WANTED, strong, capable Girl for housework and plain cooking; must be clean: no children; references.—H. Black, Jeweller, Queen-street. _____ ANTED, Ladies and Gentlemen to see "The Featherstone" High Grade American Bicycle, £15 net—Alfred Baker, 42, Victoria-st., West. : ANTED, experienced House-Parlour Maid, 2 in family.—Apply morning or evening, Mrs Harry Bloomfield, Waimumu, St. Stephen's Avenue. / WANTED for Dunedin, Person (male oi* female) competent to manage a white shirt factory; liberal salary.—Apply stating experience to Box 111, P. 0., Dunedin, WANTED by well-educated Youth, position in solicitor's office; knowledge of typewriting, shorthand, and engrossing; best references; — Address Conscientious, 518, Star Office. " -'" '_ WANTED,' Smith for country machine shop; must be up in agricultural machinery and able to use lathe; good wages to steady man. State experience.—Apply Box 23, Hawera, Taranaki. TTT ANTED TO BUY, iV.Vj BEER BOTTLES. Champagne Quarts, 1/ per doz Champagne Pints, lOd per dozen Apply DANIEL ARKELL, Newton Rd. ANTED Known, that the Kauri Timber Co. brand all.sashes, doors, etc., manufactured by them K.T. Co. y;, ■ \7r7ANTED Known—That D. GOLDIE VV 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 Known, that thoroughly seasoned Timber Sashes an 3 Doors can only be obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). , , WANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the Table, all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. W~ ANTED Known: Night School, 1/ per 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 Lessons 7/ month.—Miss Hooper, Lavinia House. Mt. Eden Rd. VKTANTED Known—FOß TWENTY VVj ONE DAYS - ENGLISH & AMERICAN BOOTS and SHOES - Shoes, 3/11, 4/6, 6/6, 7/11, 8/11 pair; Ladies' Evening Shoes, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 to 4/11 pair; Ladies' Boots, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 10/6, 12/6 pair; Blakey's Boot Protectors, Id per bag; Cork Sox, Id pah.— AT MILLER'S. BOOT PALACE.-.112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. irXTANTED Known - FOR TWENTY ■VV.'ONE DAYS we are offering Special Reductions. Men's English Sewn! Balmoral ,Boots A 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, 10/6, 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. WANTED Known-FOR TWENTY ONE DAY.S. Special Reductions in SAND SHOES. Children's Sand Shoes, 7 to 10, 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. SnrrANTED ;Known-FELT CLIPPERS - W. FOR TWENTY ONE DAYS, Rowing to our being heavily overstocked, and in ' order to make room for New Goods we : have • Reduced all our Felt Slippers 25 per ceht.-AT MILLER'S' 'BOOT '___! PALACE, 112 & 114, VICTORIA-ST. ' TXTANTED Known—Hemy's ! Tutors', 1/3; VV Czerny's 101 Exercises, 1/; New Music Six copies for 1/. — AT MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, VICTORIA- . -■■ ST. ■. - . - ■■ ■■; '■ ■■■•■. ; rrrrrANTED Known—FOß TWENTY iVVj ONE DAYS—Cutting out Scissors, 1/ line, reduced to 6d pair; Hollow ground Razors, 2/6; New Patent Button Hole Scissors, 1/6; Tea Caddies, 3d and 6d; Notepaper, 4_d packet; Envelopes 2/6 per thousand; 1/ Emery Stones for _d.—AT MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, VICTORIAST. ' - WANTED KNOWN-SPECIAL^ VALUE .—Just Opened up, SEVENTEEN • CASES of Ladies' and, Gent's American Boots and Shoes, bought in' America at Bedrock Cash Prices." These are fully 25 per cent, under usual ■ prices. INSPECTION INVITED.—AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA-ST. 'AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOA.RD. Applications for the Headmastership of the Helensville School will be received by the Board on or before MONDAY, September 17, 1900, from Teachers classified A2 82, C 2, D 2, or higher, and from those who in 1896 were in the Board's Service and Classified El. Present Roll Number, 139; Average Attendance, June Quarter, 128; a Dwelling of 6 rooms provided. Any teacher personally canvassing Members of the Board or Members Of the School Committee regarding the Appointment will be disqualified as a Candidate. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. OOKKEEPING (D.E. System), emtiracing opening, closing, and balancing a set of' books, etc.): thoroughly taught by city Mccoiihtarit.-^Terms, etc., Journal, 491,. yjjtaj, Offlce. ■",■,,.■,■,<■ y-. ■- -->: 1-,-' ~ '■/ '-.- " BOOT TRADE.—Clicker,, also Finisher, wanted; constant situation.--State by letter wages required, 76 Tory;st._ .Wellington.. ~- .. v;.y;-;y''.. _ - . ' . __
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1900, Page 1
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