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TO LET. a.O LET, 6-roomed House, 10/ per week. — - J. W. Smith, Charles-st., Mt. RoskiU- 1 road. , TiO LET, 2 nice Unfurnished Front Rooms, rent moderate —No. 23, Franklin Rd., opposite Wood-st. mO LET, in City, comfortable Furnished A- Bedroom, to two working men. — For address apply Star Office. rpio LET or for Sale, near Wharf, Devon--L port, new 4-roomed Cottage.—Woodforde, Huia-st., Devonport. TO LET. 2 Unfurnished Rooms, use bath and kitchen: end penny section. —Ad-; dress, apply Nairn. Grocer, Parnell. ri.6 LET, Large Furnished Front Bedroom. , J- good locality, private family, fireplace. I gas. bath, all conveniences.—Apply Star j Office. ____' ! fftO LET. new O-roomed House. Buchan:JL an-street. Gleumore. —Apply B. Officer, Crtiiuincr-roail (between Harcourt aud Northcote streets). __^ TSO~LETr_-arangaliape-rd.. Donble-fronted j Shop, with 5 living rooms, attached, position _ .lit.-iblo for imy business.—Baker Bros., Shortland-st. TO LET, 6-roomed House, Dedwood Terrace. Ponsonby, pleasantly situated, every convenience.— -Harry Swales, Tailor, or j". Swales, Dedwood Terrace. WAHTTED. i :— ' : A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. A. Applications for the Position of First .Assistant Master of the CHAPEL-ST. i SCHOOL, Auckland, will be received by the Board on or before MONDAY, March V.\\. 100... Salary £155. Any Teacher Canvassing Members of the Scbool Committee or Members of the Board regarding the Appointment will be disqualified as a Candidate. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary, a . u'c.'k.'l'a n~d ho s7pTta"_T Applications for Appointment to the Honorary Visaing Staff ol the Hospital for the year, i _.___ii_iiiii..' on April 1 next, will be received by the Hospital Board up to Noon of MONDAY, March 16th. The Appointments arc:— HONORARY PHYSICIANS (three). HONORARY SURGEONS (three). HONORARY OPHTHALMIC SURGEON. HONORARY BACTERIOLOGIST AND PATHOLOGIST. HONORARY DENTAL SURGEON. HONORARY MASSEUSE. 11. N. GARLAND, Secretary. March 5. 1003. . BOOT~~TRA DE' - " Wartte_,~M_cliiiiist_i aud Girls aud Boys to learn the tradeManager Co-op. Boot Company. EVONP^RT — Wanted, Youth from 1 5 to 17, for Grocery Business; reference required—Apply Johnstor^and Noble. Cf, ENERAL Servant requires Situation — vJ Address, stating wages, to H. 8., 770, "Star" Oflice. AIRDRESSER'S Improver wants SltuaI ion. -Address. F.C, 703, Stat Offlce. UPPLY OF 'GREEN FLAX. 20 tons per week wanted, loaded in truck. Good flax, good price.—Apply Flax Mill, Manurewa: or Hesketh and Aitken, Auckland. m O MANUFACTURER S. WANTED, Quotations for Making Only, FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. BOYS' KNICKER PANTS, etc. Apply "FACTORY." "STAR" OFFICE. X^DUNG-LADY-wants situation in shop; J- fruit or confectionery business preferred. - L.M.. 775, Star Office. W__NTEE n___OWM'hat my teaching scheme is the very essence of the requirements of Company Bookkeeping, set forth in the simplest possible manner. If yon want practical instruction, you must go to a practical man. I invite your Inquiries into my bona fides. I teach you how to close a set of books, re-open and work same on balance principles, to work monthly balance, including Bank Pass Book and Cash Book Reconciliation, aud to make up the half yearly balance; finally to allocate the proceeds of the Profit and Loss Account. My Course consists of 12 Lessons of one hour, but I give you as much home work as will employ you for quite three hours per week; so that you get. really first class and competent instruction at a nominal fee. HANDWRITING. — Smart's system of longhand is especially suited to the needs of adults, and backward young people. It does not rely on the ability of the eye to copy given examples (the source of failure with other systems), but it forces the hand into a method which is at once scientific and natural. You will be taught individually and not in class. Your Course will date from First Lesson. Class held WEDNESDAYS. 5.15 to 6.15. Fees, payable in advance —Bookkeeping, £2 2/; Handwriting. £1 IfApply AUDITOR, care of MR A. G. JARRETT, Swauson-st. ry A N T El D X N O W N. JUST RECEIVED. BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS FOR FEBRUARY. DELINEATOR for February, price 8d; posted 10_d. stamps BUTTERICK PENNY FASHIONS for B'ebruary? price Id, posted l_d AY. P. OGILVIE, Wellesley-st. iryj ANTED KNOWN. '»»' THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was vAwarded tho First Certificate and Only Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibition. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with every Blind. FACTORY: PONSONBY ROAD. Telephone 914. rfTtANTED Known—The best and cheaply est place for Furniture, Ironmongery and Crockery, is H. R. SHROFF'S, 106 and 108, Victoria-street. WANTED Known—l import direct Ironmongery and Crockery, and manufacture Furniture for my customers' requirements.—H. R. SHROFF, 106 ancl 108, Victoria-street. WANTED Known—l can give you the best value in Anckland in Suites, "-piece Drawingroom Suites, upholstered in Tapestry and Plush, from £4 10/: special value. £6 10/; Diningroom Suites and Am. Leather from £4: Carpet Squares from 7/6, at H. R. SHROFF'S, 106 and 108, Victoria-street. WANTED Known—A few sample prices of Furnishing Ironmongery—Charcoal Box Irons, 2/6; End. Hand Basins, lOd; Pie Dishes, 6d; Stew Pan, 1/; Kerosene Stoves. 3/; Spirit Stoves, 9d; Enamelled Kettles, Steel, Iron and Enamelled Saucepans. Jam Boilers, from 1/9; Lamps from 1/; Dover Stove..62/.; Orion Ranges, etc.—H. R. SHROFF. 106 and 108, Victoria street. WANTED Known—Wonderful value in Duchess Pairs, ranging from 35/ to £10; Large Pairs, beautifully made and polished, faced with choice woods, 55/; Chests of Drawers, 19/6; Large o-drawers Chest, with nickel handles, 35/; Wardrobes, etc. f Bedsteads, full size, from 27/6; Wire Mattresses from 8/6; Flax Mattresses, 6/6; Kapok Mattresses; 6ft Curtain Poles, with brass fittings complete. 1/11; Biir.ds, with patent rollers; Floor Cloth, 1/3 per yard; Wire Stretc^r.. 11/(5 aud 13/. Splendid value in Sheetings, Quilts, Blankets, Lace Curtains.—At H. R. SHROFFS, 106 ,and WS^YictorknK,.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1903, Page 1