T OST on. 15th, Bay(Gob Pony, black stripe J-i on back. Reward. —G. : Knlght r Contractor^ .Parnell. „ ■_■'„. r :■'.■ i. ;, LOST, in Queen-st.,- Saturday; -Gold Sleeve Link; initials J.M.—Reward on returning: to Mr Malcolm's Training Col- ; lege. "* i ■ .. ":" : ;/V '~'y .'„. -'~ 17*OUNJD—Gash Buyer furniture ~ arid Household Effects?.-. £5 -to '£500. Sellers* liberally dealt Iwfth.v yalu^i6a r free^r-Address, ,^'Genuinijft jP^p.Jßox; 0 189.' OUNEf, it is iiot the men that cackle* the most that lays jttte largest eggs; but Eggs Preserved witfcyFr land's. Royal Egg Preservative' command. the ; highest price. '■•.••;. ' ' '""v ':'■' "7 '. '.■" - : BOARD AND BaSLDENCE. IOOARD AND. RESIDENCE' for; r«i ~ spectable Working' Men, meals front: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.—Mrs Cassels, 87.Qrey» street. Board, 15/ per week. ; . BOWLING GREEN: VILUAi ; FOOT OF GRAFTON'ROAD; , VACANCIES. Good Healthy Position, Splendid Vietf, large -well. ventilated, rooms, ( bath, hot and cold water; good tab{e;. terms ;tnod« ■ crate. ' Telegrams attended to. . Ten Minutes', ttom Post . i .MISS CRAWFORD. \ "QITIRLING," top GTaftpn RTpad.--XX Vacancy for Gentleman, good M.ble^, piano, hot and cold baths? close tram ajn£ Domain; permanent, W-—Mrs Millar. \ WANTED. TJARTNER—Wanted, active" Partner lit j- business, returning over 50 per cent. profits.—Comos, 388, Star Office. mo -;....,. tR ay B;Ui*ai WANTED-- ; ' j A FIRST CIjASS TiRAVBLLBR' "j For Our Fancy Goods; p^pirttoenta :'• Applications, stating experience, ag«t and, salary required, to •' :, SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, X. /. 1 ■■■-■; WEIOiENGTON.'. ANTED Known—Boot'Brushes, 9d, 1/, and 1/6 the set; Clothes Brushes, 4W, 6d, 1/, and 1/6 each; Hair Brushes,-6<3 and 1/; Scissors, 6d pair; Patent Buttonhole Scissors, 1/6; Notepapfer, 4jd arid 6d packet; Brown Windsor Soapi, 6d per dozen. Large assortment/"'of' Basketware, Japanese Ware,' Toys, Dolls, etc.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110, VICTORIA ST. ■ ANTED Known—Ladles' Prunella SMppers 1/11 pair, Ladies' FoShead Carpet Slippers 1/11, Laijiea' Kvening Jhoea 1/11, Ladies' White Tennis Shoet 1/11 pair. Felt Slippers 7Jd—AT:MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 132 and 114 VICTOR RIA STBBET. .■---.■ ■ ■':■;■■■.-': WANTED Known-TENNIS and SAN» SHOES: Ladies' Tennis Shoe« 1/fll pair, Gents' Tennis Shoes' 2/11 pair, Children's 1/6 and 1/9; llSCKpaiw beat qaality Sand Shoes, 1/11, 2/6,-and^A* . per palr.-AT MILLER'S BOOT PAJ> ACE, 112^nd_114. VICTORIA St. ■ ANTED Known — NEW GOODS: lit eases of New Goods opened^p «r».», Rakaia, etc. Ladies' Walkfng Shoes'. SS 4k, 5/11. r/11, BAI, 9/6 and 9/11 ncr pair, in black and tan; Ladle* Evening Shoes, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, and 3/11 pair; Ladie^ Lace-up Boots from 6/11 pair.—AT MILLER'S BQOX PALACE (one address only), '113 and 114 VICTORIA STREET. i ..' ■.■- ---WANTED Known, fey Architects, Builders, and CarpenteraH-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 ifom thoroughly seasoned Timber. . v
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 21 January 1901, Page 1
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