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1 ' WANTED. E I AN Old-age Pensioner wants some light € ?A Employment where he can have a com-| Ifortable home with good family.—Apply F jjW.C., 433, Star Office. | I A UCKLA^T) EDUCATION BOARD. | « Applications for the Position of ITJX- i fKKAXT TEACHER at POUT FITZHOY| SHttreat Barrier Island) will be received by a grhe Board 011 or before. MONDAY, Febrn-1 |iiry -i, 1001. The Teacher is required to | a teach at three or four centres iv rotation,^; jjjj.'iurt lie should bo able to manage a boat. H I Salary (to v certificated teacher), £100 as 5 year. *, I VINCENT E. RICE, i Secretary. \. T HAVE a Vacancy for a well-educated |; ■1 Youth as Apprentice.—Crawford, j: f Pharmacist, Newton. | § T>ol)T TRADE—Wanted, a smart Boj-1 IJ-* for Cleaning Up Department—Hy.l I Davey, Crown Boot Factory, Grey-st. j I "DOOkKEEPJNG" (bjr Double Entry), em-| IJ-^* bracing opening, closing, buiaucing, S 5 thoroughly taught by City Accountant.—l j Terms, Journal, 330, Star Office. £ ! "VfISS HOOPER receives Childiren for11 ! -i-'-l- Kinderga.vten School (opposite Cuck- | Ssey's), 5/ month. Pupils for music, draw- jjt my, painting, wood-carving, 5/ month; & Klther, Hindustani, 11. Photos, taken, 3jt Cabinets for 4/C. —Lavinia House, Mt. Eden '"'-. iload. ;' QJHNIOK CIVIL SEUVICE KXAM.-ft- \ " fancies for two Pupils in a private class » for the above Exam. Class to open on Ist \ of next month. — Address COACH, Post j Ofiiee. . p Vy ANTED KNOW N-| H. A. HOFFMANN", having severed his I connection with the firm of W. P. Hoff-g maun, desires to inform the public that or-|j tiers for Tuning and Repairing Pianos and© Organs addressed to him, care of Eobin-I son's Music Shop, opposite T. and S. Mor-| rin's. Queen-street, will be promptly at-t; tended to. k WANTED Known—Boot Brushes, 9d, 1/,| and 1/6 the set;, Clothes Brushes, 4].d,s 6d, 1/, and 1/6 each; Hair Brushes,.6dg and 1/; Scissors, 6d pair; Patent But-^ tonhole Scissors, 1/6; Jfotepaper, 4Ji.l^' and Gd packet; Brown Windsor Soap.S 6d per dozen. Large assortment ofji; Basketware, Japanese Ware, Toys,^ Dolls, etc.—At MILLER'S FANCYte REPOSITORY-, 110, VICTORIA ST. | ANTED Known—Ladies' Prunella Slip- § pers 1/11 pair, Ladies' Foxhead Carpets Slippers 1/11, Ladies' Evening Shoesfcs 1/11, Ladies' White Tennis Shoes 1/11K pair, Felt Slippers 7Jd-AT MILLBR'Si BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTO-^' RIA STREET : j£ VTC7ANTED" Known—TENNIS and SANDfj W SHOES: Ladles' Tennis Shoes 1/llf pair, Gents' Tersnis Sboes 2/11 palr.-g Children's 1/6 aud 1/9; 1150 pairs bestfc quality Sand Shoes, 1/11, 2/6, and 2/11 8 per pair.—AT MILLER'S BOOT PAL-K! ACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA St. % TX7ANTED "Known — NEW GOODS: 119?| VV cases of New Goods opened up ex s.s. s Rakala, etc. Ladies' Walking Shoes, 8 S/11, 4/0, 5/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/6 and 9/11 | per pair In black and tan; Ladies' Kj Evening Shoes, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, % and 3/11 pair; Ladies' Lace-up Boots 8 from 6/11 pair.—AT MILLER'S BOOT| PALACE (one address only), 112 andg 114 VICTORIA STREET. p ANTED Known—Men's Bluchers. 2/11, : 4/11, and 6/11 pair; Men's Lace Boots, \ 5/11, 0/11, 7/11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, and % 15/ per pair; Men's Shoes, 4/11, 6/11, | 7/11, and 10/6.—AT MILLER'S BOOTt PALACE, 112 and_ll4 VICTOItIA St. | ANTED Known—2 cases New Music, | 3d copy, cr 6 for 1/; Hemy's Tutors^ 1/3 Czerny's Exercises l/, Empires Music Albums 6d. — AT MILLER'S! FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTO-gj RIA STREET. I WANTED Known—AMERICAN BOOTS | and SHOES: 33 cases of the above just?f opened. . Ladies' stylish Tan Stoes f. 5/11, Ladies' Tan or Black Lace or & •-, Button Shoes 7AI, Ladies' Buttons Boots 10/6, Ladies' Lace Boots 10/. 1 We guarantee any of the above to j wear well.—AT MILLER'S BOOT ! PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA St. | ANTED Known — CANVAS SHOES: ! Women's Canvas Shoes in white or ! brown, 2/11 pair; Children's, 1/11, 2/6, and 2/11 pair; Women's Blackg Canvas, 3/6 pair; Men's Canvas with |j Leather Fronts, 2/11 and 4/11 pair.— \ AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 t and 114 VICTORIA STREET. | ANTED KNOWN: For PURE MILK, \ guaranteed FRESH EUGS, and first i qual'ty DAIRY and FACTORY BUTTER, try the LONDON DAIRY CO., Victoria-st., j Mount Eden Road, Parnell, and Mount Ros-1 kill Road. \ ry A N I E D KNOWN. TTI-IPKINS & QOUTTS, | BOTTLERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT | MERCHANTS, ELLIOTT ST., | AXE BUYERS OF BEER BOTTLES | IN ANY QUANTITY. | TX7 ANTED- KNOWN.: A. L. SMITH, j DENTIST, HOBSON STREET, s Opposite St. Matthew's Churcu, SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SETS of \ BEST TEETH, 2 guineas, good ftt,lo years'! Guarantee. Painless Extractions by ether ; or chloroform; by gas, 5/, inclusive. j vjrr A N T E D KNOWN". I THE FRED. BROWN \ ' VENETIAN BLIND j Was awarded the First ■ Certificate and ; Only Gold Medal at the Auckland E_hibi- i Etlon. They are superb. Cheapest and Best. jFour Years' guarantee with, every Blind. \ Telephone 914. 3TX7ANTED KNOWN: Hearthrugs, pretty \ VV patterns, good quality, 2ft 6in x sft, 52/3 and 2/9; larger, 3ft x 6ft, 2/11 and 3/6; Icarpot Squares, handsome designs, 7Jft s 9ft, 14/6; larger, 17/8, 22/6, and upwards; Stair Carpets, 7d per yard; Lace Curtains, 1/i), 2/6, 3/6, and upwards per pair; Blankets, splendid value, 7/0, 11/(>, 14/6 per pair and upwards; Satin-faced, Honeycombed, and Coloured Quilts, Sheetings, etc., etc.— H. R. SHROFF, 106 and 103 Victoria-st. W' ANTED KNOWN: 7-piece Dining-room Suite, Am. leather, from £4; Draw-ing-room ditto in tapestry and plush, £4 10/; Hocking Chairs, 13/6; Platform Rockprs, 17/G; Octagon Drawing-room Table, 10/ C; Dressing Table and Washstand, 10/6 the pair; better quality, 12/6 and 16/6; Duchess Pairs, 35/, 37/6, and upwards; Flax Mattress, C/ 6; Kapok do.; Kapok Pillows, 2/G; Wire Mattress, 8/C; Wire Stretcher.s, 13/ : Bedsteads from 18/ upwards; wellpolished Chest of Drawers, 20/; Kitchen Table; 10/6; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Caneseated and Bentwood Chairs; Leather Couch, 27/6; Sideboards, 52/, 57/6, and upwnrds; Children's Cots, 16/; Floorcloth, Linoleum, Blinds with patent rollers, etc. CROCKERY: Tea Sets, 7/6; Dinner Sets, splendid value, 15/6; Toilet Sets, Hock Glasses, 3/ the doz. IRONMONGERY: Box Irons, 2/6; Polishing Iron, 2/G; Kerosene Stove, 3/, with oven 17/6; Spirit Stoves; 0d; Nickel Cruets, 2/6; White-handled Tea Knives, 2/ the half-dozen; Tea Spoons, 1/ the half-dozen; Carvers, 3/6 the pair; Razors, 2/G; best Alarm Clocks, G/6; 8-dny Clocks, .15/6; .Marble Clocks; large handsome Pull-down Hanging Lamps, 16/6; Enamelled Preserving Pans from 2/9; Meatchoppers, 7/8; Trays, 1/; One Man's Lightning Saws, 6/9; Wringers; 2ft Levels, 3/; Hammers, 1/3; Hand Saws, 2/; Braces, 2/6; Foot Rule, 6d; Glass Cutters, 1/; Reversible Door Locks, 1/9; Hat aud Coat Hooks, 1/ doz;" Improved Dover Stoves, 5 holes on top, gqgd oven, 52/G; Orion Ranges, Portable Boilers, etc.—H. R. SHROFF, 106 and 108, Victorla-st. WANTED Known. — JVc offer to Grind Antimony, Asphalt, Barks, Chemicals, Coal, Disinfectants, Foods, Glue, Guano, Manganese, Manures, Pate-nt Fuels, Pnlnt Ores, Plaster Paris, Pottery Refuse, Seeds, Shells, Sulphur, etc., for £1 ton.— N.Z. Industries Co., Fc-rt-st-, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 26 January 1901, Page 1

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