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WANTED. WANTED, respectable Boy.—Apply W. Hart, Hobson-st. AXTED7 good General. — Jlrs Youug, Maunsell Kd., Parnell. ■RANTED, a smart Boy.—Apply C. L. »V Cawkwell, Chemist, Newmarket. WANTED, a good smart Boy.—Apply to Publisher .Star Office, Fort-st. TyANTEr37TTsTro"rig r"Youth.--C. and A. » » Collings, Ironfounders, Arch Hill. •yv7'ANir:E:D> a~Boy.—Apply"chas.~ymlth, * * Perambulator Maker, Queen-^t!'?.;t. WANTED, smart Errand Boy! ffood wages.—Apply to Milne and Choyce. \7yANTED, an Errand Boy.—Miss ' » Christman, Criterion Tea Rooms, 22u, O.ueen-st. VX/ANTED, smart Youth for delivery ■»» cart.—Farrell's Machine Bakery, Onehunga. TTP'ANTED, Floor Hand for Blacksmith's * * Department.—Andrew, Sons and Co., Chancery-st. WANTED, Woman Cook for Rotorua: wages, L'O/.—Apply Mrs Mac-kiej -10, Hepburn-st. VSTANTED, a respectable Girl to moke ' ' herself generally useful.—Mrs Tighe, Bind Institute. WANTED, Junior~~Salesman for the Dress Department.—Apply by letter to Milne and Choyce. WANTED.iBUYERS 21b Glass" Jam Jars, 1/6 dozen.—W. Hildreth and Son, Customs and Victoria sts. V^ TANTED, by ladyT comforf.ableTlome »T in private family; terma moderate.— Hime, 3^B, Star Office. XT7ANTED, strong Girl to make heuelf *» generally usofql.—Jubilee Institute for thfi Blind, Parnell. . \\7IANTED, a smart Boy, shop work.— v* Apply George Paterson, Mercer and Ci^tliier^^^Queen-street. WANTED7~weII-educated Youth as Apprentice to the Drapery.—Apply by letter to Milne and Choyce. THTTANTIiD, a General, small family, high- * test wages given.—Apply Mrs H. A. Gordon, ''The Hollys," Kpsom. for good tenant, House v» about five rooms, in or near Nelson street—H. B. Massey, High-st. WANTED, for good manufacturingbusiness, active Partner, with £250. —Apply "Business," 327, Star Office. a smart handy Young Man as » * porter, also good Plain Cook, young. —Apply 18, Governor Brown Hotel. rSTANTE-b, Young LadT as Junior » • Assistant, Lace Department, also an Apprentice.—Rendell, Draper, Queen-st. AN TED 7~ Tar~Cook aiiuFXauudress; also experienced Housemaid.—Apply Mrs Sharman, Kyber Pass, Symonds-st. W'~XNTBD~to~Hire~Light" Spring^C.irt; Horse and Harness, with a view to purchase—ReplyJJrgent, 343, Star Office. ANTED,.few respectable Boarders lh private family, one minute' from Queen-st. Terms 15/ week.—Apply "Star" Office, TTOANTED, Furniahed or Partly Fur- * ' nished House for winter months, 7 or 8 rooms.—Full particulars, M.A.G., "Star." "AM^D~EnginTlsr"iver, with certiti- i cate, to take charge of small refrig- i crating plant.—John Chambers and Co., Fort-st. WANTED, Urst-class Cabinetmakers: wages, 9/; if suitable, higher wages will be given.—Scoullur uud Chishom, Ltd., Dunedin. TX7ANTET), strong ■ active Girl assist * * housework, where another is kept.— Apply to Grafton Store, corner of Wynyard street. WANTED, the public to try Friend's Royal Egg Preservative; the cheapest and best; does not affect the shell, which keeps its normal tippearance. iTXTANTED to Purchase, Kllerslio or Re- » V muera, near station, about 1 acre land, or 5 or 6 roomed House.—Full particulars to Cash, 347, Star Office^ . TT7ANTED, a good General Servant; » » references required.—Apply morning or evening, to Mrs Haslett, Parltajn^ntst., behind Supreme Court. WANTED, the public to know that Eggs preserved with Friend's Royal Egg Preservative are hermetically sealed and will keep for fifteen months. WANTED, smart Boy to milk and make himself generally useful; good home far suitable boy.—Apply A. Edwards, Gt. North Road, near Asylum. WANTED, to keep Eggs for any length of time, without any deterioration in flavour or appearance.—Friend's Royal Egg Preservative is without an equal. ANTED to Hire, 3 days per week, quiet Harness Horse, Ponsonby district preferred.—State lowest terms to J. H. Wood, Draper, Ponsonby Rd. T/S7ANTED, a General Servint, must toe »V a good plain cook, and reliable in every way; small washing; two in family. —Mrs WaJker, Sen., The Avenus. Parnoll. Apply morning before 12 o'clock,- or alter sis in evening1. WANTED KNOWN: STOCK-TAKING CLEARING PRICES. Hemy's ffutors, 1/ each; Czerny's 101 Exercises complete, lOd each; Wickins' Grosvenor College Albums, 9d each; 15,000 Copies of Sheet Music, six copies for 1/; lot of superior Music, marked 2/ and 3/ copy, bought in London, "job," 3d per copy; 4 Cases of Envelopes from 4d per 100; Note Paper from 4}d per packet; Cloth Brushes, 4£d; Boot Brushes, 9d per set; Combs, 3d each; Hair Brushes, Gd.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 VICTORIA STREET. Wanted" known- stock-taking CLEARING PRlCES—Tennis Shoes, 1/3, 1/6, and 1/9 pr; superior, 2/6 and 2/11. Sand Shoes, 1/11, 2/6, and 2/11.-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN: STOCK-TAKING CLEARING PRlCES—Ladles' Evening Shoes, 1/11, 2/6, 2AI, and 3/11 pair; Ladies' Lace Boots in Colonial, American, and English, 6/11, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, and 12/6 pair; Men's English Boots, 0/11, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6 upwards; Men's Blnchers, 2/11, 4/11, 6/il, and 7/11; Men's Walking Shoes, 2/11, 4/11, 6Al> and 10/6. Being very heavily overstocked, no reasonable offer will be refused.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, IL2 and 114 VICTORIA STREET. WANTED KNOWN: STOCK-TAKING" CLEARING PRICES-767 Pairs White Canvas Shoes must be cleared; Children's from 1/3, Women's from 1/9, Men's from 3/11 pair.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, JLI2 and 114 VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWNT STOCK-TAKING CLEARING PRICES — SLIPPERS: Ladles' Patent Leather Slippers, 1/11; Ladies' Prunella Slippers 1/11; Women's Felt Slippers, 7Jd, 9d, 1/ pair; Children's do., 6fl; Men's do., 1/; Carpet Soled Slippers, 1/4; Women's Foxhead Carpet Slippt^rs, 1/11; Men's do., 1/11-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA ST. ANTED KNOWN: STOCK-TAKING CLEARING PRICES - LADIES' SHOES, American Tan Shoes, 7/11, reduced to 4/11; 143 pairs English Glace Walking Shoes, 3/0 pair; 760 pairs Women's Oxford Shoes, 4/0 pair; English Calf .Shoos, 5/11 pair. A very large stock of American Shoes clearing at 5/11, 0/11, 7/6, upwards.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, ( VICTORIA STREET. ANTED Known, Txy Architects, Builders, and Carpenters—That K.T. Co stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon having XT. Co. Joinery. It Is made from thoroughly seasoned Timber. i-rrANTED Known, that in futtfFe Stew;- ---■ W t* riawson and Co.'s Premises close I Vi nm on Saturdays instead of Wed- ' nesdays," and will be open on Friday Evenings. ™ ttctANTED Known, that thoroughly W seasoned Timber Sashes and Doors ran 'only be obtained from the Kauri ' Timber Co. (Limited).

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 1