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WANTED. TT/AjSTED, Baker for country.—Apply Mrs '»»■ Yamllo. Hobson-st W ANTED, an"Office Boy.—Apply Scott : Printing Co., High-st. YK7ANTEI), a good Tronser Hand.—Apply » » H. Sankey, Tailor, Karangahape Rd. iV^AJsTED, Tailor, and Talloress for Ham- *.' iSton.—Apply D. R. Bain, Hamilton. WAOTED, a respectable Boy for the Publishing , Room.—Apply "Star" Office. WANTED, kind person to take charge of Baby Girl.—Apply Annie, 383, Star Office. 'VVTANTED. Ironcr, Washers, and~Learn--1 * ' ors.—Apply Auckland Laundry, Grafton Road. VI7ANTKI), a smart Lad to drive: must * * bo used to horses.—T. J. Philip, Buker, Ponsonby Rd. VyANTED^ Boy tor country black- »" smith's shop.—Apply at once, John Burns and Co. 'ryAXTED, a" good Ginerair~rSerences * » required.—Miss Macpherson, Sel-wyn-st., Ponsonby. YXTAN'TED, t7dy~Girl for light housework^ » ' easy place.—Apply at once, Mrs Michel Head, Abercrombie-st. WjLNTEDr^ or~i'Geuticmen~Boardera, with or without board, terms reasonable.—(s7, Pitt-street. \77ANTED, a respectable Boy.—J. R. Lyle. t f The Household Supply Store, Wellington and Nelson streets. AXTEDTI-lan'dy~Elclcrly Man, milk,garden. drive, !>/.—Apply between 12 and I, Mrs Arthur, Queen-st. WANTED by practical Gardener, Work by the day or constant job.—Address Worker, 384, Star Office. WANTED^ good General Servant; housemaid kept.—Apply Mrs S. Jackson, Orakei Rd., Remuera. TX/ANTED, a respectable young Girl to ■'» mind two children in afternoons.—Mrs Cousins, Crummor Rd., Grey Lynn. WANTED, an Apprentice, one with some knowledge or the trade preferred.— William Morgan, Saddler, Newmarket. O7ANTED, a second-hand Threshing Mill, ' ' hand or one-horse powar, in good order.—Apply John Budge, Lake Takapuna. jVXTAN^TED at once, iSOO strong Pigeons, ■»" also 1 Golden Wyandotte and 1 Dorking Cockerel.—J. Walker, City Market WANTED, by respectable widow woman, Washing or Cleaning- by the Day, three or four days a week.—Apply Star Office. _ J TX7ANTED, those with small incomes to IV i try our Very Strong Shilling Pekoe Pannings.—John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen-street. TH7ANTED, Delicate People to try ouF Vl Lovely 1/6 "Very Mild Breakfast Congou.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen-st. \XJX-STET)'. those who like a Tasty, AroVf. matic Tea to get our 1/6 Union Jack bleed, mused with green.—John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen-st. \\ 7ANTEDTa <'e'w~more well-to-do cuKt'omV era for our Exquisite Indian Flowery Orange Pekoe, at 5/ per lb.—John E&rle and Co., Tea Importers, Qaeen-st. TrrANTEDTTPurehasers for Old-fashioned Vt Pure China Tea, almost free from tannin, wholesale and retail.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen-6t jtttaNTED, Married Couple with some *»> knowledge of orchard work preferred. —Apply personally, from 10 to 4 on Toesday, office Kellow and James, Wclleslej-st. jk-tttANTED, clean and respectable Girl 1' »■ about 16 as Help with housework for a short time, sleep at home preferred.—Mrs Anderson, corner Turner and Liverpool sts. TTJANTED to Adopt into Christian JamVV ily, Boy of 6 years, from the Children's Home, Vermont-st.—Apply by letter, Mrs F. M. Hay, Secretary, 47, Grafton Road. TT7ANTED,* Milk from Ist September, 50 W to 60 gallons daily. Could arrange to take 30 gallons daily at once.' Several other retailers open to contract from Ist September.—W. Carruthers, Retailers' . Agent, Newton Dairy, Upper Pitt-st. WANTED TO BUT, A SCOW to carry 50,000 feet timber; draught about 6 feet. JOHN REID AND CO., 32, FORT ST. jrnANTBD TO B U YBEER BOTTLES. Champagne Quarts, 1/ per dozen Champagne Pints, lOd per dozen. Apply DANIEL ARKELL, NEWTON ROAD. ITX7ANTBD Known — Absolutely Choicest VV Creamery Butter for the Table, all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. TX7 ANTED KNOWN. Flags, 3d, 4d, 6d, and 1/ each Japanese Lanterns, 3d, 4d, sd, 6d, Bd, 10d, 1/, 1/6, and 2/ each Feather Dusters, 6d, 1/, and 1/6 each Notepaper, splendid lines, at 4Jd, 6d, 9d, 1/, and 1/6 the 5 quire packet Envelopes, from 6d per 100 upwards Japanese Cups and Saucers, splendid value, at 6d, Sd, 9d, 1/, 1/6. each Afternoon Tea Plates, 6d, 7d, and 8d each Bamboo Easels, 2d, 6d, 9d, half usual prices Crinkled Tissue Paper, from Id to 5d per roll, best quality Bamboo Stools, reduced from 3/9 to 2/6 Large Japanned Trays, 20in, 1/ each. Large White Enamel and Oak Frames, at 1/ each Waste Paper Baskets, 1/3, 1/6, 2/, and 2/6 Bamboo Lmnch Baskets, 3d, M, 6d, and Sd each Side Combs and Hair Clips, a great variety \ Red, White, and Blue Tissue Paper, Id per roll ■ Popular Books, by good authors, 9d each, 3 for 2/ Splendid Value and Variety in Indoor Games, all the old favourites and many new Photo. Frames to suit everybody, from 4d to 10/ each Celluloid Frames, a special line, at 6d each INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED; At /^OODSON'S J^ONDON i^RCADES, ' QUEEN-ST. AND NEWTON. WANTED KNOWN: 7-pieee Dining-room Suite, Am. leather, from £4; Draw-ing-rcom ditto in tapestry and plush, £4 10/; Rocking Chairs," 13/6; Platform Rockers, 17/6; Octagon Drawing-room Table, 15/6; Dressing Table and Washstand, 10/6 the pair; better quality, 12/6 and 16/6; Duchess Pairs, 35/, 37/6 and upwards; Flax Mattress, 6/6; Kapok do.; Kapok Pillows, 2/6; Wire Mattress, 8/6; Wire Stretchers, 13/; Bedsteads from 18/ upwards; well-pol-ished Chest of Drawers, 20/; Kitchen Table, 10/6; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Cane-seated 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, 8/ the dozen. IRONMONGERY: Box Irons, 2/6; Polishing Iron, 2/6; Kerosene Stove, 3/, with oven 17/6; Spirit Stoves, Od; Nickel Cruets, 2/6; White-handled Tea Knives, 2/ the half-dozen; Tea Spoons, 1/ the half-doz-en; 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, l<>/6; Enamelled Preserving Pans from 2/9; Meat-choppers, 7/6; Trays, 1/; One Man's Lightning Saws, 6/9; Glass Cutters, 1/; Reversible Door Locks, 1/0; Wringers; 2ft Levels, 3/; Hammers, 1/3; Hand Saws, 2/; Braces, 2/6; Foot Rule, 6d; ■ Hat and Coat Hooks, 1/ doz.; Improved Dover Stoves, 5 holes on top, good oven, 52/8: Orion Ranges, Portable Boilers, etc. -H. B. BHBOPF, 108 and 108 .Vlctorta-st. ,■■ . ■■■■■ i ■ „-■■ '.■■. /

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 127, 30 May 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 127, 30 May 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 127, 30 May 1901, Page 1