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WANTED. \K7ANTED, 6 Girls for factory.—Apply E. »V Fulness aud Co., Fort-st. W ANTEDr-Tgood smarF Boy.—Apply to Publisher Star Office, Fort-St. ANTED, a Strong Youth.—C. and A. Colling-, Ironfounders, Arch Hill. WANTED, smart Errand Boy, good wages.—Apply to Milne and Choyce. VX/ANTED, for the country. Lady Help, *' good General kept—Address A.D.1., 357, "Star" Office. WANTED, Junior Salesman for the Dress Department.—Apply by letter to Milne and Choyce. vyANTED, BUYERS 21b Glass ji___Tj_rs, » » 1/C dozen.—W. Hildreth and Son, Customs and Victoria sts. XX7 ANTED, by~lady7 com.ortable"Tlome ' ' in private family; terms moderate.— Hime, __$, Star Office. TA7ANTED, strong Girl to make hetf.elf '» generally useful.—Jubilee Ir.s'itu.e for the Blind, Parnell. WANTED, welLeducated Youth as Apprentice to the Drapery.—Apply by letter to Milne and Choyce. VyANTED, a General, smairfamlljq'Tiih^ »* est wages given.—Apply Mrs* 11. A. Gordon, "The H011y..," Epsom. WANTED, good Loners and Washers; Girl for housework.—Mrs Moore's?, Wakefield Laundry, Wakefleld-st YYANTED, a smart handy Young Manas v v porter, also good Plain Cook, young. —Apply 1., Governor Brown Hotel. \T7ANTED, Young Lady as Junior » * Assistant, Lace Department, also an Apprentice.—Rendell, Draper, Queen-st. WANTED, a Girl to^isT-t^sleep at home preferred.—Apply Mrs Tribe, Leumeah, Corner Short and Jermyn Sts. "TKTANTED, a thousand customers for tt. our grand 1/C Tea, mixed with green. John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen street. ANTED, a General Servant for the cffjl, -small (family.—Apply G. J. Mackay, Seedsman and Florist, 195. Queen street. WANTED7"En_.ne~Driver, with certificate, to take charge of small refrigerating plant.—John Chambers and Co., Fort-st. W "ANTED, lirst-class Cabinetmakers; wages, 9/; if suitable, higher wages will be given.—Seoullai* and Chishom, Ltd., Dunedin. ANTED, those who like strong Tea to try our tiptop 1/ Farmings.—John Enrle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Qneen-st. ANTED to Let, Shop and Large Room, also Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments.—Hannaford's Agency, Queen-st'. __ _TntED, 2 Men aud __ Boys for "the Works, Richmond.—Apply Hellaby, Shortland-st_, or to the Foreman at the Works, Richmond. ANTED, delicate people to try our lovely Morning Tea, almost free from tannin.—John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen-street. WANTED, a first-class General Servant, good wages.—Apply Mrs E. M. Coleman, AVarborough, Epsom, opposite McDonald's Nursery. __NTED,'t_TpuD.ic to try Friend's Royal Egg Preservative; tlie cheapest and best; does uot affect the shell, which keeps its normal appearance. WANTED, a respectable Boy to look after traveller's sulky and assist with horse.—Apply 7 p.m., J. Worrall, Buffery, Upper Vlncent-st. WANTED, the public to know that Eggs preserved with Friend's Royal Egg Preservative are hermetically sealed and will keep for fifteen months. ANTED, Washhouse Hands, Starchers, Ironers, Learners; new work only; constant.—Apply Arch. Clark and j Sons, Ltd., Factory, Grey Lynn. WANTED, to keep Eggs for any length of time, without any deterioration In flavour or appearance.—Friend's Royal Egg Preservative is without ah equal. IyyANTED, Cook Laundress, House- '» * maids, Housekeepers, Young Girls, large number Generals, Boys and Men (milk).—Hannaford's Registry, Queen-st. fryANTED to Lease, in Mt. Eden, Ep;*V sOm, or Remuera District, House of about 7 rooms, with gas, water, and bathroom, rent from 16/ to 20/ week — Apply by letter, X., 360, "Star"* Office. TTTANTED, a General Servant, must be VV a good plain cook, and reliable in every way; small washing; two in family. —Mr:; Walker, Sen., The Avenu.. Parnell. Apply morning before 12 o'el-ck, or after si_ in evening. —1 » : ryANTED, Buyers of Tools, Lamps, Cutlery, Fruit Jars, Crockery, Navvy Picks, Brushjvare, to call on G. PIRRIT, Victoria-street, just past Hobson-street. See Price List on Pages G or 7. It will pay you to deal here. _~., ANTED- Known, that thoroughly seasoned Timber Sashes and Doors can only be obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). ryANTED Known—That Friend's Royal tt Egg Preservative its,, no equal. -The eggs treated with it ar& not pickled, and , can be packed in any convenient dry place. TTTTANTED Known, that the Kauri Timy V V ber Co. brand all sashes, doors, etc, manufactured by theni K.T. Co. -nr/ANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest TT' Creamery Butter for the Table, all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. WANTED KNOWN—Catholic Depot, Rosaries, Scapulars, Crucifixes, Souvenirs of Mission, etc.—P. F. Hiscocks. Hobson-st. ■ WANTED, by a respectable Certificated Ladies' Nurse, Engagements. Has every accommodation for accouchements. Terms moderate.—Apply A. G. Kenderdlne, Chemist, Karangahape Rd. rX7ANTED KNOWN: Hearthrugs, pretty \V patterns, good quality, 2ft 61n x sft, i 2/3 and 2/9; larger, 3ft x Gft, 2/11 and 3/C; Carpet Squares, handsome designs, 7Jft x 9ft, 14/G; larger, 17/0, 22/G, and upwards;' Stair Carpets, 7d per yard; Lace Curtains, 1/0, 2/G, 3/G, and upwards per pair; Blankets, splendid value, 7/6, 11/6, 14/6 per pair and upwards; Satin-faced, Honeycombed, and Coloured Quilts, Sheetings, etc., etc.— H. R. SHROFF, 106 and 108 Victoria-st WANTED KNOWN: 7-piece Dining-room Suite, Am. leather, from £4; Draw-ing-room ditto in tapestry and plush, £4 10/; Rocking Chairs, 13/6; Platform Rockers, 17/6; Octagon Drawing-room Table, 15/6; Dressing Table aud Washstand, 10/6 the pair; better quality, 12/6 and 16/6; Duchess Pairs, 35/, 37/6, and upwards; Flax Mattress, 6/6; K»pok do.; Kapok Pillows, 2/6; Wire Mattress, 8/G; Wire Stretchers, 13/ . Bedsteads from 18/ upwards; well-' polished 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 upwards; 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, ?/6; Polishing Iron, 2/6; Kerosene Stove, 8/, with oven 17/6; Spirit Stoves; 9d; Nickel Cruets, 2/6; White-handled Tea Knives, 2/ the half-dozen; Tea Spoons, 1/ the half-dozen; Carvers, 3/6 the pair; Razors 2/6; best Alarm Clocks, 6/6; 8-day Clocks 15/6; Marble Clocks; large handsome PUll-down Hanging Lamps *8/6; Enamelled Preserving Pans from 2/9: MeatohoDoers, 7/6; Trays, If; One Man's Lightnine Saws, 6/9; Wringers; 2ft Levels,, 3/i ■Hammers 1/8; Hand Saws, 2/; Braces, 2/0; K@ 6d; Glass Cutters, 1/; Reversible S^or Locks, i/9; Hat and Coat Hooks, 1/ Aar- Improved Dover Stoves, 5 holes on too cood oven, 52/6; Orion Ranges, Porta_ b Boilers, etc.-H. R. SHROFF, 106 and 108, Victoria Bt

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 1