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WANTED. WANTED, at oiiee, smart Boy.—Apply __Pub Usher, Star Office, Fort-st. WANTEDT-a Message Boy.—Apply McMtister aud Slialders, Queen-st. WANTED, at once, smart Boy for Office. —Apply Manager, Star Office. WANTED, a smart Boy for shop.—Apply at ouce, Catchpole's, Karahgahape-rd. WANTED, Youn_ Woman for Cook. — Mrs J. Franich, Old Club, Eden Crescent. ANTED, first class Bag Portmanteau Maker.—Triggs and Denton, Chiistchurch. .injj'ANTED, _ to 5 Acres of Land and Cot'▼V.tage; terms moderate. —Gardener, 01, Star Office. W'"a'nTED, a fast Buggy Horse, must be quiet and staunch. —Address Z., 46, ■'Star" Office. ANTED, a good Assistant for dressmaking.—Apply Sarney, M. Slator, Symonds-street. ■ ANTED, a General Servant, a House-' maid kept—Mrs J M. Lennox, Tiite Pines, Remuwa. _ PLANTED to Purchase] Books, from 1/ worth to a library.—Apply Stationer, j next Albion Hotel. __ ANTEDT2"I7ady-helps for small family, .Epsom, friends or sisters. —Apply to F.M., 5-1 Star Office. _____ .\*7 ANTED, by General Blacksmith, mid»V die age. Employment—Address Anj vil, 47. "Star" Office. I \7r7__fT_Ds, good (General, Half holiday VV given; wages 12/. — Apply Robert Burns Hotel} Uniou-st. WANTED, Apprentices and Improvers. — Apply Miss Keetley, Dressmaker, Manukau road, Parnell. Lady Help, » I country farm, no children —Apply by letter, E. 4S. "Star" Office. j^^N¥_r)7~a~capabicr"Gixflo assist in 'W keeping books.—Apply immediately, Catchpofc'B, Kararigahape-road. ;. ANTED] good Coatmakers, able to make rainproof coats.—Apply King and Co., Albert-st, opposite Baths. _ WjTSTKD, 5-room Cottage, between New>VVi market and Royal Oak; must have some land.—Address J.F., 50 Star Office. ANTED, smart Girls, with knowledge of mnchino, also Apprentices to Clothing.—Jordan's Clothing Factory, High-st. W __ ANTBI), HorsSTtonSra'-e, good feed aud shelter: terms, 1/9 per week.— W. Johnston, Rostreyor, Kohimarama-rd. ANTED. GovemeTsTteach 2 girls. Mercury Island.—For particulars, apply Mrs j Dawson, Arawa-st., between 6 and 8 p.m. Glass Jam Jars.from 1/3 per dozen; other sizes low—W. Hildreth and Son, Victoria and Customs st.3. TTTANTED, likely Buyers ol Pianos and V\ 1 Organs to see our stock—English and Foreign Piano Agency, Queen-st. (S. Coldlctitt, Manager.) W~ XnT_Td by married couple, small Furnished House, from Ist May, Ponsonby preferred.—J. A. James, Estate Agent, 31 Shortland st. pfTANTED, a good all round Baker anfl Fancy Goods Man for country place, must be a good bread hand—Apply, stating wages, to F.Y., Office of this paper. ANTBD . Known —That thoroughly seasoned Timber gashes and Doors can only be obtained from the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). KNOWN ~ Koollbah, for Backache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, -Sprains, or Overexertion. Apply . this splendid Liniment and the effect will be; gratifying. Bottles, 2/each. All Chemists and Grocers. . ANTED Known—Westport Coal Co. deliver their famous Coalbrookdale Coal all parte City and Suburbs. Telephone 1404. vttSnTEI) Known— Absolutely Choicest VV Creamery Butter for the Table, all the year ' n.unrl.— New Zealand Dairy Association. Limited. ' WANTED KNOWN—Loaaby's Wahoo. Certain Cure for Indigestion and Liver Complaints. As a General Invigorator of the System this Medicine is Invaluable. Full directions with each bottle. Price, 2/6. All Chemists and Grocers. ANTED Known — That you can rely o_ the Reliance Dental Company for the Best and Cheapest Work, at 77, Queen-st., over Smeeton's. ANTED Known—That the Kauri Timber Co. brand all Sashes, Doors, etc.. manufactured by them K.T. Co. WANTED KNOWN—Loasby's Wahoo, Certain Cure for Indigestion and Liver Complaints. As a General Invigorator of the System this Medicine Is invaluable. Full directions with each bottle. Price, 2/6. All Chemists and Grocers. ANTED KNOWN; 35? MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE. — Ladies' Black Imitation Glace Kid Lace Walking Shoes, nil sizes, 1/11 the pair. VTC7ANTED KNOWN: IMPORTANT TO W ECONOMISTS. — MILLER'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE IS NOW ON COMPULSORY SLAUGHTER of Thousands of Pairs of Boots and Shoes, to mnke room for New Goods arriving. CUSTOMERS will PLEASE NOTE that further Reductions have been made: the present slaughtering prices will only last for ol days. — MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY and BOOT PALACE, 110, 112, and 1.14 VICTORIA-STREET. tTmiller's stock-taking sale. ! —Ladies' Felt Slippers,-6d pair; Foxhead Carpet/_Slippers. 1/6 pair. STOCK-TAKING SALE. _3_ —Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, leather sole!?, former price 4/11, sale price 1/11; Brown Canvas, 2/9. _ AT : MIL_B-t r S STOCK-TAKING SALE __.—American Watches (former price 10/6) reduced to 4/11; Carriage Clocks, 2/G; Alarm do., 3/6; 8-day Mantelpiece Clocks, 12/6. --y ■ ~~T¥ MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE. __, Ladies' American Button and. Lace Shoes (usual price 8/11 and 10/6) will be cleared out at 55/11 p~ir; Ladies' American Lace Boots, pat. tips, reduced from 12/9 to 7/11. . AT Miller's Annual f Stock-taking Sale— A large lot of English and American Sample Shoes (some of which were formerly 8/M) are being all cleared at 3/11 pair. T MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALB —Men's Court Shoes (former price 6/6) clearing at 3/31 per pair; Men's Tan Gol. 8a13., 6/11 pair; Men's Black Gol. Bals., 4/11 pair; Men's 10/6 and 12/G Sample Boots, 6/11 "and 7/11 pair; Gents. , American Bals., reduced_from 12/11 to 8/11. t millerTs - stock-taking sale —Ladies' Evening Shoes, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 pair; Ladies' Tennis Shoes, 1/6 pair; Ladies' Sand Shoes, 1/11 pair; Ladies* Lace Boots, 4/11 pair; Blakey's Boot Protectors, 13 bags for 1/; Spooner's Cream, 4_d bottle; Box of Ladies' Sample Shoes, 2/11 pair. T MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE —Real English Pebble Specks, 2/6 pair. A T MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE _X_New Music, Id per copy; Hemy's Tutors, 1/; Czerny's 101 Exercises, 10d; Wlckin's Grosvenor College Albums, English price 1/, sale price 6d; Universal Music Folio, containing 21/ worth of music, 2/6. ~\ T MILLER'S STOCK-TAKING SALE Al/ size Packets of Notepaper, 4Jd; Commercial Envelopes, 2/8 per 1000; American Fountain Pens, 9d.—REMEMBER THE ADDRESS: MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORP and BOOT PALACE, 110, H2, and 114 VICTORIA-STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 89, 15 April 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 89, 15 April 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 89, 15 April 1903, Page 1