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WANTED. ' " irxTANTED, a Boy.-Apply to T. Pea-" (VVI .cock, Optician, 218 Queeu-st ITX7ANTED, first-class Dressmaking AsiW sistants.-Apply Milne and Choyce, Ltd. 1 ' * '■■ iTtTANTED a~Hairdresser's Improver.— !W Apply at Jameson's, Karangatiape Road. . - iIHTiANTP^D, strong Youth, one used to <VV trade.-Apply J. H. Gai'rett, Eden Terrace. \T""ANTED, Working Men to know Blu:VV' C hers at 5/6, in full supply again.— Western, 3S Fitt-st. TXTANTED, a smart Girl to assist in 'VYr housework.-Apply G. J. Jackson, Advertising Agent, Onehunga. ANTED to~~be Adopted, a Baby Girl a few days old; no premium.—Apply A.A., Post-office, Symonds-st. ' (ANTED, Girls for the Bag Department, also Boys for the trade.—Apply J. Wiseman and Son, Customs-st. SLANTED, Lady-help or young person 'VV to assist with housework, 3 in fam-ily.-Apply Mrs McGregor, Ruapehu.Eden Terrace. iVXTANTED to Purchase, Cottage, with !W few acres Land, near Auckland.Thomas Whitelaw, Estate Agent, bxchange Lane^ . WANTED to Purchase, Cottage in Auckland (Ponsonby preferred). - Thomas Whitelaw, Estate Agent, exchange Lane. ■ W ;/ANTED, Home for Boy, 14, go :W school work about in return tor board; Avondale preferred.—Address at "Star" Office. re-ry smart Boy for printing; !Vv Cooks Lady Helps, Housemaid, assist bar; Nurse Girls, Geenrals.Universal Help Office, 30, Hlgh-st. ; K"\TANTED.-We have an unsatisfied de;VV mand for Cottage Property up to £350. Recent sales have made us very short of such properties.—Baker Bros., Shortland-st. YTTANTED, Housekeepers, Lady Helps, !VV Housemaids, Cook-Laundresses, large number of Generals, Young Girls, Boys and Men. — Hanriaford's Registry, 410, Queen-st. "HiTA-NTED, Youth for flaxmill, 4/G day; :VV Flax Stripper Keeper, Flax Baler, contract or wages; General Butcher for Taranaki; Man, milk cow, groom and garden, 15/;- Driver, 20/; Married Couple, easy place; Farm Hands and Youths for milking, 10/; Generals, all parts and Mer->----cury Island; Housemaids, Waitress for country; Charwoman, Laundry Girls; ■ Youth for hotel and messages, 10/.—MeLeod, Queen-st., opposite Railway Station. Telephone SS4. fDOOT TRADE.—Wanted, Young Man **-* for the country; must have thorough knowledge of closing and kneework.—Apply after 12 to J. W. Hoare and Co., Elliott-st. TO LET. TO LET, nice new House 6 rooms, bath, copper, fixed tubs, incandescent lights; rent 15/.—30, High-st. TO LET, new House of 6 rooms, gas, bath, washhouse, copper, tubs, 15/. — J. H.. Muldoon, 11 Coombes' Arcade. rpo LET, 5 Rooms, partly furnished, '•*■ piano, bath, nice view, 6 minutes from Union Bank, 17/6.— Apply Star Office. rpO LET, House 9 rooms, two frontages, ■■*- splendid view, overlooking the har•bour.—R. Reid, ,London-st., Ponsonby. rpO L.ET, furnished, Remuera Road, five :J minutes' from Newmarket, 6-roomwl House, with conveniences.—Apply W. Prater and Son. rpo LET, Furnished Bedroom for 1 or 2 ! -*- young ladies, with young couple, no children, no other boarders. — Address Residence, 720 Star Office. FOB SALE. \O q^K—CHURCH ST., Ponsonby.— 3*OUt) Well built House 5 lofty rooms, 3 fires, bath, gas,, detached washhouse, etc.—Burrow and Billing, Bank N._. Buildings. CJ fit —BLANKETS, Blankets, Blan.^.VA kets—English, Scotch and Colonial Blankets, from 7/11 to 40/ pelpair. qj /^ —MARVELLOUS Value in our .CvJ» Men's All-wool Tweed Suits at 19/6, 22/6, 27/6, and 30/; Boys1 K.B. Suits from 4/11 to 16/9. LOST AND FOUND iT OST, 3 Keys on Heart Ring.—Finder J-^ rewarded by applying to E. McKeown, Baker, 5 Queen-st. OST, at North Shore, last Saturday, Gold C.E. Pin.—Reward at Star Office, or Miss Baulf, Devonport. ,T OST, Saturday night, in Queen-street, J-^ Brown Plush Handbag.—Please leave at Star Office, or Mrs Yom's, Ponsonby Road. Reward. iXpOUND in Queen-st. on Saturday, a !*^i Gold Pendant, description, charges, James Edmiston, Firth's Bond, Albert-st. fITVOUND, Lady's Fur Boa. Same can 'J-. be had by paying expense "and giving description.—Apply Rewcastle, Tennysonst., Great North Road. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. |p.ITY OF AUCKLAND. REGULATION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC. The East side of Queen-st. at intersection of Wellesley-st. is closed against vehicular traffic' during the re-construc-tion works. Traffic by way of Wellesleyst. East will require to proceed by way of Lome and Victoria sts. The intersection of Queen and Customs sts., is closed against vehicular traffic during the relaying of the Tramway. Traffic will be diverted from Queen-st. below Shortland-st., by way of Fort ana Commerce sts. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 22nd April, 1902. 1 4 T ODGE ST. ANDREW. No. 8. — The ■Li Brethren are requested to assemble at the V.M.C.A. Rooms on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst., 11 a.m. sharp, to take part in the Ceremony of Laying the Foundation of St. Matthew's Church. — A full attendance requested.—By order.— J. D. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. ELECTION OP MAYOR. In pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1900, the Regulation of' Local Elections Act, 1876, and the Amendments thereof, I hereby give notice that EWEN WILLIAM ALISON, Esq., has been duly nominated to the office of Mayor of the Borough of Devonport, and being the only candidate, I hereby declare the said EWEN WILLIAM ALISON to be duly elected Mayor of Devonport for the ensuing year. J. C. WEBSTER. Returning Officer. ■ Devonport, 22nd April, 1902. (T OWER HUTT ROAD BRIDGE. CONTRACT. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received up to Noon of THURSDAY, the Ist day of May, 1902, for the above Co v tract. The tenders are'to be sent in closed envelopes addressed to the Town Clerk, lower Hutt Borough Council, Lower Hutt, and marked outside "Tender foe Lower EHutt Road Bridge." The lowest or any tender will not "secestearily be accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Borough Council Offices, Lower Hutt, or at the Office of the undersigned, WelShigton, JAMES E. FULTON, j | Engineer, j I t7, Tho Terrace. Wellington, '...'. WT _Ur.Ch W, 1902. _^___iiJ*_iii^ J

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1902, Page 2

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