WANTED. TENANTED, Bamboo Worker.— Appy E. VV Arnold, Wellington. VV7ANTED, a good Vestmakcr.—R. Stow, VV. Tailor, Sfl Victoria-street. ANTED! first-class Coat Makers at once.—G. Campbell, 55 Queen-st._ WANTED, a respectable Boy for the Publishing Room.—Apply Star Office. TTTTANTED, a Boy"for" the MachineTprint•»V ing Department—Apply "Star" Office. TT7AKTED, n respectttiVlo Boy who has '»» passed Sixth Standard.—Apply Star Office. ,07ANTED, a Boy^-Appiy W. Miller and » V Son, Bootmakers, Queen and High streets. ANTED, Young Man lo~Drlve Delivery Cart. —K. Farrell's Machine Bakery, Onehunga. itxrANTED, a grood General Servant. — » ' Apply Mrs George Bloomfield, Rawhiti, Remuera Rd. irf RANTED, Junio~r~Clerk for "entering 'TT.'dcsk, good writer and quick at Ggures.—Apply J.P.. P.O. 234. _ TXTANTED Fo Purchase, Residential V* Property, facing Ponsonby Beach. — Prater Bros., Stock Exchange. TCTAXTED, some kind person to Adopt a VV' Baby Roy; very small premium.—Apply by letter to Boy. Star Office. TTI7ANTKD sit once, good Coat Machinist; ' ' good wages, constant employment.— Jordan's Clothing Factory, Illgh-st. WANTED, nonest Girl to do light, housework and mind shop.—Apply stating wages, etc., to J.M., 721, Star Office. V\7ANTED, a. good General forvaut; re- » t ferencos required.—Apply tf> -Mrs A. H. Vickerman, Solwyn-sr., Ponronby. TXTANTED, a Strong Boy, about 14 or v» 15, to wort: on a suburban farm. — Apply A. "W. Page, Grocer. Kni&sland. ANTED, a General Servant; reference required.—Apply Mrs T. Mfihoney, Waltemata-st., Ponsonby, after t! o'clock. T7T7ANTED, Married Man. plough, milk, *» all round farm hand, aiso Elderly Man, milk, garden, etc., references required.—Apply Heather, Roberton, and Co. on Thursday, 35th. WANTED, a thousand customers for our grand X/G Tea, mixed with green, —John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen-st. ANTED, competent General Servant, highest wages. 3 In family, references required.—Mrs Myers, Sunnyside, Symonds-st. WANTED, those who like strong Tea to try our tip-top 1/ Faiinings,— John Earls and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen-st WANTED, Portmanteuu Hand, 2 Boys, 2 Girls, and 1 Girl for machining.—Apply J. Wiseman and Sou, Wholesale SaUdlers, Queen-st. tTCTANTBD, delicate people to try our ■"V lovely Morning Tea, almost free from tannin.—John Earle and Co., Tea Importers. Queen-sL TX7ANTED to Let, Furnished Bedroom^ *' double or single, fireplaces', all conveniences, two minutes' from train. — Address, apply "Star" Office. . XT7ANTED by Young Widow" situation VV as Companion, or to attend to lovalU^ wages not so much an object as a comfortable home.—Address Byral, 735, Star Office. TX/ANTED, Barmaid, Waitress, 35/, 25?; V» Honseinaids, Waitresses, 15/; Cooks, Pnntrygirl, Lady-helps, Housekeepers, Drivers, Generals.—Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. T\7JANTED, a Married Couple without" '*'■ family, who thoroughly understand farming and stock, good references required.—Thomas Ching. 28, Shbrtland-st., or Eiey House, Remuera-. . \\ RANTED KNCTw"isr?~~IM!?E"KATIVH |W« CLEARING PRICES-LADIES' Black Evening Sboes, 1/6 pair; superior, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2AI. 2/11 and 4/11 pair; Ladies' Tan Evening Shoes, 2/6, 2/11, and 3/11 pair; 30 pairs Ladies' White Satin Evening Shoes, a/11 pair: White Kid do., .5/11.—At MILIYER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VlCtoria street. Wanted known! clearing >V PRICES, SLIPPERS. Ladies' vann Felt Slippers. 7*d pair; Children's, 0.1; Ladles'. Carpet Slippers with leather soles, 1/11 pail1,; Prunella Slippers, 1/11; Patent Leather do., 1/(5: Carpet Sole Slippers,-1/3; 143r> pairs Sand Shoes — Children's 1/11, Mnlds' 2/6, AVomen's 2/11. At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114 VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KNOWN: SPECIAL BAR 7 GAINS FOR TWENTY-ONE . DAIS. Ladles' English Glace Walking Shoes, 2/11 pair: superior qualities, 3/6, 4/6, 4/11, 5/11, 0/11, 7/11, 8/11, and 10/6; Ladies' Tan Onebar C. Walking Shoes, 2/11 pair; Ladles' Lace Boots, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, and IJ2/0 pair; Ladies' Button Boots, 7/11, 8/11, io/C, and 12/6.-At MILLER'S BOOT PAL"ACE, VICTORIA STREET. \a7A~NTED KNOWN: TWELVE* CASES VV AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES just landed will be included in our imperative clearing prices. Ladies' American Shoes, 4/11 (usual price 7/11); superior qualities, 5/11. 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, and 10/ C; Ladies' American Lace Boots. 7/11, 8/11, 10/6, ami 12/6; Ladies' American Button Boots, 8/11, 10/6, and 12/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT palace, _victori a street. YxtanteTTknown -"urgent clear" VV ing PRICES. Men's English Lace Boots. 6/6 pair; superior quality, 7/6, 8/11, 10/0, 12/6, and 15/; Men's Shoes, 2/11, 3AI, 4/11, 6/11, 8/11, and 10/0 pair; Men's Blucbtrs. 4/H, 0/11, and 7/11 pair; Men's Watertight Bluchers, 7/11 and 8/11; Men's strong Shooiers for country wear, 8/11 per pair; Men's Court Shoes. 4/6, 4/11, 5/11, and 6/0 pair.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114, VICTORIA STREET. i\X7ANTED KNOWN: INFANTS' AND ■VV CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES, of which we hold an immense assortment, will be cleared at 6d, 9d, 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/tV, 2/11 up to 5/11 per pair; Children's Write Canvas Shoes, 9d and 1/ pair; Women's, 1/6; Cork Sox, Id pair; Blakey's Boot Protectors, Id bag; White Cream for Kid Boots, ad bottle; Boot Laces, 3d do_f Shoo Laces, 2d dos.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE; 112 and 114, VICTOBFA ST. ANTEI> KNOWNI STARTLING PRlCES.—Handsome Bound Books of Views of Auckland, 4d each (former price 1/0); Boot Brushes, 8d the set of 3; Clothes Brushes, 4^d: large Hanging- Mirrors, 4Jd; Gold Paint, 4d bottle; American Fountain Pens, 1/; Berlin, Shetland, and Andaluslaa Wools, 1/ the i-lb; 63 gross Tupea, 3Jd per doz, 2/9 per gross; Sleeve Links, 2d pair; Collar Stnds, 3d do*; Scissors, 6d pair; Hollowgrou-d Raaors, 2/6: Teaspoons, 9d 4-doz: Dessert Knives. 2/ $-doz: best Machine Oil, 3Jd bottle; 1/ Emery Stones for 3d; 56 gross Pure Glycerine Soap, id per oako. or 10/ gross.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, VICTORIA STREET. ANTED KN0WN—24.869 — STOCKS TAKING, ended 31st March, Revealed the Fact that we were Very Heavily Overstocked. To make room for Shipments now on their way, wo are reluctantly comoelled to Slaughter our Present stock, consisting: of Twenty-four Thousand Eitrht Hundred and Sixty-nine Pairs of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, value for over £5000 The most Magnificent Assortment, the Larerest Variety, and by far tha Lowest Prices in Auckland. Now is your Chance for Bargains. — ONLY ON3 ADDRESS: MILLER'S BOOT PALACS, 112 and 114. VICTORIA-ST. TTfANTHD KNOWNTheAVILY OVER" '♦V STOCKED: Ci"_EARING OUT PRICKS —MUSIC: Nineteen Thousand Four. Hundred and Sixty-five Copies New Sheet Music. 1/6 ppr doa copies (catalogue free); 635 Heray's Tutors, 1/ each; 437 Czerny's 101 Exercises complete, lOd each; a huge assortment of Music Books at and under English prices; 2/0 copies of the lovely "Kaw.iu March,"'ld per copy. STATIONERY: 16 Cases of Stationery ex s.s. Whakatane, bought at bed-rock cash price, in London. Clearing out at and under Wholesale Rates. Large reduction's will be made to Storekeepers and others for quantities, as we must clear; 562,000 Envelopes from Id per packet, or 2/6 per 1000 up to 10/ per 1000; Notepaper from 4M to 1/6 per packet; Floral Stationery, 6a per box. Inspection of this immense variety invited. —At MII>
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1901, Page 1
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