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WANTED. . iVXTANTED, a Probation Nurse at once »'< —Apply "Star" Office. •Y*7ANTED, Boy for solicitor's office.— '•** Apply Box 167. P.O. WANTED. Skirt and Bodice Hands, at once.—Miss Reid, Wellesley-st. ' ITT/'ANTED, 2 strong Boys for shop — 'T'W. Wilson, Blacksmith, Albert-st. (TXTANTED, a smart Boy for the kit- - 1» »> chen.—Anchor Hotel Dining Rooms. TX7ANTED, first-class Dressmaking As- ** sistants.—Apply Milne artd Choyce, Ltd. . - . WANTED, a Hairdresser's Improver— Apply at Jameson's, Karangahape Road. \T[7iANTED, second hand Safe, about 20 x V> 30.—State price, eltc, to Box ISS, G.P.O. ■'' " ■ WANTED, 2 Bricklayers, at once — Mr Erickson's Tailor Shop, Welles-ley-st Y7S7IANTED, smart Kitchen Boy, not old- » »' er than 16.—Apply Criterion Hotel, Albert-st. WANTED, good Man for the trade.— J. Marks and Son, Symonds-street ahg Mt. Bdon. . TnyiANTED, First class Barber, also '''Improver. — Apply at Jamieson's, KarangaJiape Rd. \XrANTUD, a Boy.—Apply J. W. Hooke> vv Bookbinder, Wyndham-st, 3 floors below Gas Office. !VX7jANTEb, a Boy for the smith shop.— '" App,ly to H. T. Gilmour, Coachbuilder, Symonds-st. . . . •TTU4.NTED to Buy, from 1 to 5 Tons Pig »»' Potatoes'.—State prifeei to .TyndalJ. ' Butcher, Franklin Road. "TyANTED, General Servant, nursemaid •"•" kept—Mrs Robb, Marlborougli-st., Bellwood, Mount Roskill. T\7\ANTED, in or near Ponsonby, five'V roomed House, rent 10/.—Apply W.E.W., 170, Post-office Box. \3t7!ANTED~to~be" Adopted7"a Baby Gir! »' a few days old; no premium.—Apply A.Ai, Post-office,, Symonds-st Y^ANTED, a General Servant—Apply v» Mrs Watts, Pine Lodge. Great North Rd., before 2 and after 6 p.m.. TntrANTPJD, a Y~outh as impitover to hair- '» dressing.—Apply, statink experience and salary to S. Earle, Gisborne. TX/"ANTEI>, good Denim Machinists, also v * : a smart Lad.—Apply F. M. King and Co., Wholesale Clothiers, Elliott-st. VX7IANTED, Giris~for the Bag Depart- " ' ment, also Boys for the trade.—Apply J. Wiseman and Son. Customs-st. ITOANTED, thoroTigh good Driver for ''(Auckland Laundry; also Two or Three Boys and several Young Girls. TX/lANTED, respectable Men Boarders, v»- new house; terms 15/ per week. Also Rooms to Let.—Address at Star Office. "• ANTED, Business Men and others to have their Boots made to order by Pritchard and Dobbs, 47, Victoria-street. iOj7|ANTED, smart reliable Canvasser, ■'■" used to drapery preferred, permanent situation.—Hustler, 716, "Star" Office. iry^ANTED, Sewing Work of any de- "» scription, by Young Lady anxious to support herself and child.—Miss Burns Post Office. ryANTED, Home for Boy, 14, go ■'»" school, work about in return for board; Avondale preferred.—Address at "Star" Office. TTt/ANTEDi a first class Coat Hand, ■V ; also Trouser and Vest Hand, constant employment—T. McConnell, Tailor,-. Lower Queen-st • ■ ' . >* ..- , ■ ■■> ANTED, an Apprentice to .the dressing- Business.—Apply'to Geo. E.White, Hairdresser and Tobacconist,. Grey-street Junction. • Sry;ANTED, first class Finisher to work '»; on skirts—B. Farbstein, American Ladies' Tailor, 212 and 213, Victoria Arcade, second floor. WANTED,^ good General, at once, half , holiday-given.—Mrs E. Skeates, next Ventnor House, Beach Rd., Devonport, 3 minutes' from Wharf. fSTfANTED, a SMART OFFICE BOY — ** Apply HADLEY AND COMPANY, Albert and Swanson sts. TXTfANTED .to Rent, a 4 or 5 roomed » ' : Cottage, with 2 to 4 acres of ground, suitable for poultry farm, hot more tlian 6 miles out of town.—Apply .terms and particulars to Poultry, 719 Star Office. ANTED to ' Purchase, Old Postabe Stamps; also, Duty Stamps. High cash prices paid for early issues. Send consignments, with lowest price, on approval to Arthur Linnemann, Box 31, Hokitjka. jTXTANTED KNOWN: IMPORTANT TO .'»»' ECONOMISTS. — MILLER'S ANiN'JAXi STOCK-TAKING SALE IS NOW ON. COMPULSORY SLAUGHTER of Thousands of Pairs of Boots and Shoes, to make room for New Goods arriving. CUSTOMERS will PLEASE NOTE that further Reductions have been made;— the ' present slaughtering price will only last for 14 days. COME QUICK.—MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY and BOOT PALACE, 110, 112, and 114, VICTORIA St AT MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE , —Ladies' Felt Slippers, 4Jd, 7Jd, 9d, and 1/ pair; Carpet Slippers, 1/, with leather soles 1/6; Foxhead Carpet Slippers 1/11 pair. TX/lANTED KNOWN: AT MILLER'S W.r STOCK-TAKING SALE - Ladies' Imitation Glace Kid Lace Walking Shoes, all sizes, 1/U the pair. A T MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE ■<«- —Ladies' Canvas Shoes, leather solea, former price 4/11, sale price 1/11. AT MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE; —Ladies' American Button and Lace Shoes (usual price 8/11 and 10/6) will be cleared out at 5/11 pair; Ladies' American Button Shoes, r 7/11... win be cleared at 4/11. A T MILLER'S Annual Stock-taking -^^ Sale: Ladies' American Button Boots reduced to 5/11. Ladies' 11/6 Button Boots clearing, at ,7/6 pair. r ; AT MILLER'S Annual Stocktaking Sale —A large lot of English and American Sample Shoes (some of which wera formerly 8/11) are being all cleared at 3/11 pair. ' A T MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE ■£*- —Men's Court Shoes (former price 6/6) clearing at 3/11 per pair; Men's Tan Gol. Bals., 7/11 pair; Men's Black Gol Bals., 5/11 pair; Men's 10/6 and 12/S Sample Boots, 7/11 pair; Men's Carpet Slippers," large sizes, 1/3. AT MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALT! —Ladies' American Button Boots, 6/6 pair; Ladies' Evening Shoes,'l/3, 1/6. l/ll pair; Sample Lot of Ladies' Lace House Boots, 3/11; Sample Lot of Ladies' Lace and Elastic-side Boots, 4/11. NOTE.— During our Sale every purchaser of goods value 5/ up will he presnted with a Shoe Horn, value for 6d. AT MILLER'S Annual Stocktaking Sale .—American Fountain Pens, 9d each 3 for 2/; Machine Oil. 2d bottle; Tea Spoons, Id; Table Spoons and Forks, 2dButtonhole Scissors, 6d; Cutting-out Scissors, 4d, 6d, and 1/ pair; Hammers, 6d; Tomahawks, TJd each. AT MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SAi/R —Real English Pebble Specks, 2/S pair. AT MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE —The Coronation March (just arrived), 3d copy; New Music, 7 for 1/; Hemy's Tutors 1/: Czerny's 101 Exercises, 10d each; Grosvenor College Album's 9dEmolre Albums, 6d each. AT MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SAfcEJ —American Watches (former price 10/6) reduced to 4/11; Carriage Clock, 2/6; Alarm do., 3/6; S-day Mantelpiece Clocks, 13/11. * A T MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE —1/ size Packets of Notepaper, 4jd; Curling Pins, 2d per dozen; Pure Glycerine Soap. 15 cakes for 1/; Carbolic Disinfectant Powder, large tins, 7|d REMEMBER TKE ADDRESS: MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY and BOOT PALACE, 110, 112, and 114 VICTORIA STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 95, 23 April 1902, Page 1

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