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WAHYJL'JP. V/VANTED, respectable Boy to learn the ■»V trade. — D. Flynu, Couebbuildor, Elllott- street. t^TAN'TED ut once, good Coat Machinist; ' » good wages, constant employment.— Jordan's Clothing Factory, High-st. WANTED, a Boy to malic himself generally useful.—Apply Brown, Barrett und Co., Customs-st. East. TDk/AN'i'BJD, o Excavation Drays.— Api».; »» at once on the work, Mount-St., or John Irvine, VVest-sC, Newton. U'A S IE D, a Boy.— Apply U. .stewartT it. and \V. Heilaijy. Ltd. YyANTED to ~Buyj I'ony and SulkyT- * " Apply Noton' Bros.. The Strand. WANTED, a first-class Dressmaker" by tho day. —Apply Star Offi<-». ra/IAN'TJSD7~ an'" Errand ™Boy.—O'Leary '♦'Bros, iind Dowri*. Seed Merchants. TX7-ANTBD, in city, constant, Two FurW nished Rooms, use kitchen.—Scute where and lowest prico, Boy. i,21, P.O. V&7ANTED, i General Servant: reference *V required.--Apply Mrs T. Mahoney. Waitematfi-st., I'ousoiiby, after 0 o'clock. Y\. rAXTEI>. a good Tinsmith anil an Hni>. prover.—Apply Waite and Lee, Tinsmiths. High-st. YVANTI:Jj, smaTt ~Jaci tc> tlrivo ~curtv— '» Apply X, S. Wiles, Three Laiutrv I'onso p. by. TX7ANTED, v respectable Boy for ihc grot> eery; good wages. — Mr Avery, Mi. Uoskill Road. vyANTEU, strong, willing Bad as Carter: ii must know ulstr;c aud Have rel'creucc; wages 17/ Manager .\atioual Latin dry, Ltd., Stanley-st. \T TANTED at once? hrsFclass Cook fur » » restaurant (female preferred;; must have highest, references.—Apply in writing to J.C. <U4, Star Oilice. VS. TANTED, a Boy.— Apply \V. Miller anil '.»» Son, Bootmakers, yueen and Higti streets. TXTiANTED, a Journeyman Bookbinder; VV! also a Boy for the factory.—Brown and Stewart, Wholesale Manufacturing Stationers. 1 ryANTED. first-class Coat Makers at W once.—G. Campbell, 55 Queen-st. WANTED, Kitchenman, 20/, town; also Pantryman, 15/; Women Cooks, 25/. 20/, 15/; Housemaids, 15/. 12/, town and country; also Waitresses, Lady Helps, Generals, 8/ to 15/; Housekeepers, Nursemaids, Girls to assist; Waits-ess and Housemaid, together, etc.—Mrs Lockley, 42, Shortland-street. 'ANTED, a strong respectable Lad lor messages. — Dalton, Tailor, Queen-street. \,\/ANTED, v smart, respectitble I'ouug tV Man for the trade.—Apply K. Salmon, Butcher, Queen-st. TO LET. TO LET, nice Shop and Dwelling, Ponsonby ltd., near Three Lamps, rent 15/. —T. Ussher, lie Qneen-st. Mb LET, House 5 rooms .bathroom, J- washhouse and all conveniences, In Princep-street; rent 13/ per week. —R. Barr Brown. Exchange Lane. mO LET, Furnished-Uoonis, M-l. 140, US, J- and 1-lSa, top Grey-st. Single rooms, attendance, use kitchen, bath,from 2/U week. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. HARRY COLLINS AND CO. The Golden Boot, Queen-street. For Gent's Superior Walking Boots. HARRY COLLINS AND CO. The Golden Boot, Queen-street. For Ladies' Shoes. Latest Styles. HARRY COLLINS AND CO. The Golden Boot, Queen-street. American Goods. Best Value*. HARRY COLLINS AND CO. Golden Boot, Queen-street. Largest Boot Shop ln N.Z. mYPEWRITER CO., LTD., A 14 Victoria Arcade, Vice-Regal Typists, Shorthand Writers. We buy, sell, hire, exchange and repair all makes of Typewriters. S.C.—Eor evening wear; Sequin Nets • iv black, steel, moonlight, aud other new shades; also, Silk Gauze -Nets, a great novelty, ranging from 2/11 per yard up.— D. S.C. j^r O T I C E. The Annual General Meeting of the Auckland Catholic Literary Society will be held THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, In St. Patrick's Hall, Wyndham-st, at 7f130 p.m. Present and intending members are requested to attend. ■ LADIES MILLERAIN and "Mackintosh Cloaks. Latest novelties. New Shapes. All well made reiabe goods. Best vaue in town.—Rushbrook and Bridgman. t*» S.C.—Gloves, Cloves. A large ship- *• ment just to hand of Dent's Gloves, including the celebrated "Marguerite," in black and all new season's shades.—D.S.C. ONCRETING—AII kinds—Stables, Cellara, Floors, Walls, Paths, Yards, Ring us up. Tel. 708. Sam White and Sons. GRAFTON ELECTORS — VOTE FOR JAMIESON. OSIER V.—Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. Morley's Celebrated Hosiery; all makes and sizes. Splendid value. Rushbrook and Bridgman, Cash Drapers. S.C. — The Golfing Serge, navy and • black, will not shrink, spot, or fade; best value ever shown. 1/6, 1/11, '2/ti, and 2/11; Only to be had at the D.S.C. T(*<AT"GOLbEN GKAIN BUTTER, pound -EH and hajf-pound blocks. Fresh, and never stored.-Vfclail and Perkins, Wholesale Sole Agents. CARDIGANS, Jerseys and Woollen Underwear. —Very Special Value.— Rushbrook and Bridgman, Cash Drapers and Clothiers. Open all day Saturday until 10 p.m. ENT'S OUTFITTING.-We are showing latest styles In Ties, Bows, Collars, Hats, Caps, etc. We buy in best markets for spot cash, and sell at bedrock prices. We stock all Gent's Requisites.—Mcßride, Tailor, Habitmaker, Outfitter, Importer, etc., Victoria-street, next Victoria Hotel. SPORTING. A VONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1901. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 27; ACCEPTANCES for all Events Second Day will CLOSE at the Club's Offlce, High-st., TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 24th April, by 9 p.m. i HARRY H. HAYR, Secretary. ■a 4 i i AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 12.30 sharp. \ T. H. McOWEN ■& ' CO. , Have received instructions to sell on the above date, Without the Slightest Reserve, AJEW AND SECOND HAND FURNIA* . TL'RE, consisting of— Duchesse Pair, Leather Suite, Tapestry Suite, Chest Drawers, Combination Chests, Washstands, Chairs, Tables, Settee, Toilet Ware, Mirrors, Bedsteads (S., D.), Wire Woven Mattrasses, Flax do., Linoleum, Oilcloth, Carpets, Dinner Sets, etc., Pillows, etc., etc. FIRST SALE. FIRST .SALE. H. LAN SIMSON, Auctioneer. _

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1901, Page 8

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