LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, an Office Boy-''observ__ ■ >V- office, Wyndhain-st. ver Y\7ANTI_D, a good Keliable SeconTTmS »> Sulky.—State particulars to Snltt 331. "Star" Office. ™*' 'ANTED, at once, Two "first class Plasterers; good wages to good men. —J. D. Jones, D.S.C. New Factory. " rSTANTED, Young Girl to assist, slecpTt T * home if preferred.—Apply Mrs J. ft Berry, Remuera-rd., opposite Brighton-rcL* .ryANTED by experienced Bar_aaid~sita" » v ation in good hotel; local referenci and counection.—Mrs Clark,next Star Offi™ Phone 93. ™ YX, ANTED to Purchase for '* r House of 4«or 5 rooms, handy to town not exceeding £375.— T. B. Clay, 12 Hia Majesty's Arcade. WANTED, First class Bodice HanplZ n Apply Madame DO. Scientific Cos. turner, late of Sydney—Cullen, Draper .j. per Symonds-st. ",-,.■.■ TX7ANTED, Gas Engine, small power,lor J" driving lathe, grindstone,• emerywheel, etc. —Send particulars to S. Holden Howie and Co., Newton. WANTED, Splendid~6pening _or~Lad who has passed the Seventh Standard to learn the Printing Business thoroughly—"Observer" Offieq, Wyhdham-st. TT7ANTED, Housemaid, leading hoteiTß/, »»' town; 2 Waitresses. Waikato,' 15/;' Housemaids, private; Cooks, Lady Helps, Generals; Page Boy — Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. TX7ANTED, Purchaser for New Fire and ■» ' Burglar Proof Safe, on wheels, very suitable for private house or small business. Price very moderate — Apply' S. i Holden Howie and Co., Newton. ANTED.—Mrs Lockley, His Majesty. Arcade, wauts good Second Waiter for New Plymouth (bring references); Cook 15/, and Housemaid 12/, together, Coromandel; Kitcbenmaid, 12/6, Waiwera; Waitress, etc., 13/6, near Whangarei? Generals, ; all parts, 8/ to 17/0; Dady Helps. Hamilton, Gisborne, suburbs, etc.; W. Cooks, 25/, town; Hotelman and Billiardmarker, town, 15/; Man. for vegetable gardening and milking 20/, Kaipara; Man for rabbit trapping, and used to horses, 20/. W ANTED, good Farm Hand, no milking, 20/; Ploughman, 20/; useful Farm Hands and Milkers, 15/ to 20/; Flax Baler, 1/ an hour; Flax Cutters, 7/ to 9/ ton; 2 Young Men Milkers, same place at Mangonui, passage paid, 14/; Bushmen .ackers, 30/ to 45/ and found; Country Youth, milk and stock ride for Hokianga, 10/; Youth milk, drive; Youth drive baker's cart, 12/6; Generals for Thames, 15/, Waikato, Epsom, and town; Girls for laundry. 8/ to 20/: Assistants and Nursegirl.—McLeod, Exchange lame.. Telephone 884. 0 TAILORS—Wanted, 2 Coat Makers, 1 for New Plymouth—Apply R. H. Swales. Tailor, Karangahape Rd. V V TVO LET, Residence 6 rooms, bathroom, X washhouse, stable, etc., 2. acres, small orchard, at Remuera, 18/6.— T. B. Clay, 12 His Majesty's Arcade. rp O L E 7-V----ONEHUNGA—I6 rooms, large gard-_. and outbuilding, fine sea view; 25/ MT. ROSKILL — Residence with sta.le, etc.. and 3 acres; nice nrdenj 25/ MT. EDEN — 6 rooms, etc., 16/ COLLEGE RD. — G rooms, etc.. 18/ FURNISHED HOUSE—PONSONBY RD. .T. A. .TAMES, 31, SHORTLAND-ST, ROOMED VILLA, bath, washhouse, , Jervois Rd., rear Three Lamps, 17/ per vrp.k—C. R. Williamson and Co., 93, Queen-st. . • 1 IVOR SALE, 50 Acres of Freehold Land, - 7 miles from Opoti'd: must be sold.— *~->,-__ TT.T..T.. 833, Star Office. T7l O R S A Ii Er-T i?-|QA — COMFORTABLE COTTAGE, 3JXOVJ c i ose to Id tram. Mount Eden. (2561) 4?'9;T CT — CAPITAL, well situated Cottage, jut off Great North Rd., close tram. (2755) jpq-1 rv __ OFF EDEN TERRACE, cap-owOJ-U . tal s _ u _ Cotta ge, 4 large rooms and scullery, washhouse, copper and tabs, tarred and sanded paths, live hedge. (2763) . "pAKER T>ROS., SHORTLAND-ST. pooDs that Must be sold. XX ' YOU CAN BUY— Gent's Tan Glace Bals., 18/6, for 9/6 Gent's Button Boots, 19/6. for 9/0 ■ Gent's American Glace Bals.. 21/, for 12/« Gent's American Sample Boots, 21/, for Ladies' Oxford Shoes, Pat. Toecap, 4/11 Ladies' Tan Promenade Shoes, 2/ Ladies' Walking Shoes, 2/ Ladies' Fine- Prunella Boots, 2/6 Ladies' Lasting E.S. Boots, 2/ - With Every Pair of Gent's Boots we give a Tin of Celebrated Nigrol Polish. Best Values in Boots and Shoes ever seeu in this Beautiful City. inn TpROSSER. NEWTON BOOT WAREHOUSE. A UTOMOBILES. SPECIAL SHOW. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Inspect these before shopping/"■OUSINS AND A jTKIN ,Q_RBU gB T*\ACTORY, T IMITED, ELLIOTT-ST. aPECIXiTNOTICE-^artTllebi~bal' Ij K3 ' To be held in ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. TO-NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 25A Special Bus leaves Corner Stokes «"* Mauukau Rds., Epsom, at 7.15, <*'""! Cucksey's Store, Mt. Eden, 7.30. Ret-"" about 2 a.m. „ F. A. MACDONALD. H___JZ__r (ONELIL-NGA *_ ~^ ss^(&V- 7 People are crowdiug into our s» " crn Suburb, and while we thank joo «} the splendid share we are getting oi . trade, like Oliver Twist, WE ASK FOR MORE. KEEN CASH BUYING Is the secret of giving good value. QV> )t a trial and fell your friends tne Kerosene 3/; Derby 8d; 101b Sago V. ■*«■* 3/6; Good Tea lid; Very Finest W u " our own packing, 1/10. J. W. WHYTB. _- j ONEHUNGA SUPPLY STOBWv
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 229, 25 September 1903, Page 2
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