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I ——— , WANTED. A PPLICATIONS addressed to the Mm■- "■ ister of Industries and Commerce, Wellington, will be received up to the 15th January, prox., for the position of Secretary to the New Zealand Industries and Commerce Department. Age, Qualifications, and general experience of applicants to be stated in their applications. Salary, £450 per annum. BY ORDER. Auckland, 7th December, 1900. APPLICATIONS are invited from Steamship Owners, stating subsidy that would be required for a two '2.1 years' Service between New Zealand, West Australia, and South Africa. The steamers would require to be of from 3000 to 4000 tons register, and to have suitable refrigerating: accommodation for the conveyance of Frozen Meat and Dairy Produce. It is also desirable that Passenger Accommodation should be provided, and applicants will be required to state what passenger accommodation would be available. The steamers to leave New Zealand about once every six (6) weeks. Steamers calling at not less than three (3) nor more than six New Zealand Ports. Such ports to be named in conditions of contract. From the final port the steamers would proceed to Freemantle, West Australia, and thence to Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, and Capetown. It is necessary that the draught of steamers when loaded should be stated, as it is desirable that it should be such as would enable them to enter South African ports and proceed to the usual wharves. In computing the subsidy required, it would be a condition that the rates of freight upon all cargo should not exceed those ruling between the colony and London by the ordinary steamship lines. The lowest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. Applications addressed to *the Secretary of Industries and Commerce, Wellington, -will be received up to the thirtieth (30th) January, prox. _„„ BY ORDER. Auckland, 7th December, 1900. OUSEKEEPER to gentlemen disengaged, first- class references, no objection children; also Generals required.—Mrs Bell, opposite All Saints', Ponsonby. m O SADDLERS. Wanted by first-class, nil-round Man, a permanent job. Address Star Office. rpO BUSH CONTRACTORS. WANTED, Tenders for Felling and Crosscutting about Three Million Feet of Kauri Timber at Puru, about four miles from Thames Goldfifelds. Also, about Two Million Feet Kauri Timber at Miranda. Specifications may be seen at Parker, Lamb, and Co.'s, Customs-st., Auckland. Tenders close January 31st, 1901. OUNG MAN, well educated, energetic, wishes position of trust; excellent tes.imonials.—Address Situation, 177, Star Office. Y~~ OUNG Man from England seeks employment, handy.—Johnson, care of Wardell, Franklin Rd. tttt A N T E D KNOWN. A. L. SMITH, DENTIST. Hobson-st., Opposite St. Matthew's Church. SUPPLIES UPPER or LOWER SETS of Best Teeth, 2 guineas, good fit, 10 years' Guarantee; Painless Extractions by ether or chloroform: by gas. 5/. Inclusive. TTtr ANTED KNOWN. THE FRED. BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was awarded the First Certificate and Only Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibition. They are superb. Cheapest and Best. .Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. Telephone 914. WANT E-!. X N O W N. Diningroom Suites, in Am. Leather, £4- Drawingroom Suites, in Tapestry and Blush, from £4 10/; Bedsteads, from 18/6; "wire Mattresses, 8/6; 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; Behtwood Chairs, Kitchen Tables (turned legs), 10/6; Washstand and Dressing Table, 71/6 pair; well poUJhed Chest of Drawers, SO/; Duchess Pairs, 35/; Platform Rocke.-s, 17/; Sideboard' 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/U; Carpet Squares, 11/6; Crcckery Tea Sets. 7/G- Dinner Sets, splendid value, 15/6; Toilet' Set, 4/6. IRONMONGERY— Kerosene Stove, 3/, with oven; 17/6; White-handled Tea Knives, 2/ half dozen; Tea Spoons, 1/ half dozen- Carvers, 3/6 per pair; best Alarm Clocks, 0/6; Mrs Potts' Irons (set of 3), 6/6; Meat Mincers, 7/6; Wringers, Mangles. Buckets, 11; 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, Sd; Spades, 2/6; Rakes, 1/; Saw, ll; 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, etc.. at H. R. SHROFF'S 106 and 108. VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN—If you want your Clothing extra well Pressed by the only Patent of the Kind in the Southern Hemisphere, go to Porter's Eclipse Dye "Works, 26, Karangahape Rd., opposite Tabernacle. . PUBLIC NOTICES. — ONE HUNDRED Gib .boxes Rich, Strong Indian Tea, only 0/ per box.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen-st. TXTEhave the-largest and cheapest ranges V\ of French Muslins ever shown ln the city. Exquisite designs at'SJd, B_d, 74d, , Sli'U, 10} d, and UJd yard; Blouse Prints in i great variety; ,, Mercerised Prints, SJd and iO_d, worth 1/; ordinary Prints lv new printings, 4Jd and ojd.—D.S.C. NE HUNDRED Clb boxes Extra Strong Ceylon Fannlngs, only 6/ each.—John Earie and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen street. • PRICE LIST.-32-incb 'White Calico, 2/11, 3/11, and 4/H per dozen yards; 72-inch White Sheetings, strong Twills, at IOAd, 1/OJ, and 1/3 per yard; beautiful Cretonnes, 4Jd per .yard; pure Bleached Linen Table Damask, 1/4J, 1/6, and 1/11 per yard; Unbleached do., 1/Oj and 1/4, at the D.S.C. CoIJNTRY people can get Tea awfully cheap just now by dealing direct with the Importers, John Earle and Co., Queenstreet T~C> PROPERTY OWNERS NORTH SHORE. We are prepared to quote very moderate ' prices for your private drains, traps and W.C.'s. We guarantee our work. SAM. WHITE AND CO.. Customs St. _ . Ip DRINKW ATE R, ¥* FRENCH POLISHER, ETC. Pianos, Shop Fittings and Builders'. Work of all Descriptions, Old Furni- '. ture Re-polished. Charges Moderate and Orders Satisfactorily Executed. N.B.—My well-known Polish Reviver on hand in 1/ bottles. Address: . Corner Victoria and Lome Streets (Next W. Thomas). PALMS, FERNS, an kinds Pot Plants, best value in the colony.—Great display at Mackay's, 195 Qneen-st. ANFIELD, POTTER & CO. hire for speT cial occasions Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Table Decorations, etc., at lowest rates, cartage free. ! mANFIELD.POTTER & CO.—First ChrlstX mas shipment of Flower Stands, Crystal Tubes, Vases, Figures, Novelties, etc. Now showing In their windows. TANFIELD," POTTER & CO/lnVite"lnspection of their 25/ Tea Sets, now displayed In their windows.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 294, 11 December 1900, Page 1

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