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; WANTED. Employment in 'an office, .» ; usetl to general office work, dairy fac-tory-accounts, legal and patent business; satisfactory references. —Address Welsh, Peria, Mangonui. ~A . N ■ . T E . D— A FIRST-CLASS WINDOW-DRESSER. • ■' ■■■■ Apply to MILNE & CHOYCE. Ltd. .ryiANTED, Houseanaids, town, 15/. 12/; '».-Waitresses, Laundress. Lady Helps, Cooks; General, 16/; Housemaid, 12/, private; residence, town; Generals. — Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. TTjANTED, Purchaser for New Fire and YV", Burglar Proof Safe, on wheels, very suitable for private house or small' business. Price very moderate — Apply S. Holden Howie and C 0.,. Newton. WANTED to LcnseT : vvFh""RTght to Purchase; 10 to 20 acres Land, with Cottase ami stable, within 8 miles of City. Epsom or Onehunga district preferred.— Apply S. Tanner, Elliott-st. Stables. JTSJTANTED, Gentlemen of Auckland to '$$.* wear Morley's . Special Theta Finish L'jjiderelothing and Hosiery; all wool; unshrinkable. Large stock just opened.—J. W, SHACKELFORD, Queen-street. VJCJANTED, a competent Gcnea-ul for I<?iji; V* must be good cook aud laundress; boys kept, high wages for suitable person; good references. indispensable.—Apply Mrs John Kecsing, Fairview road, Mt. Eden. ANTED, 'Cook-Laundresses, town, suburbs: Cooks, Whakatane, Mt. Eden; Houw.'maids, Nursoninids, Lady Helps, Waiuku, suburbs; Generals, Paeroa, Howick. Onehunga, Epsom, Reinuera, Parnell, Fiji, town.—Mrs "VValden, Karangnhape-rd. WANTED, smart Youth tot general ln«iirai)po Ofßce; must Ik> able to use Typowri'teT, and passed Sixth Standard; excejrtional ehianee le-arn all brancht'a of busimws.—State age. qualifications, and salary required, to Box 543. n/ANTED, GIRL S. Apply to THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION WORKS, MT. EDEN. A GOOD DRESSMAKER, Also. MILLINER AND SALESWOMAN. Apply to H. DEXTER, C/o SARGOOD. SON. AND EWEN, Victoria-st., Auckland. \y.- ' A N T B D - AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT, Competent to take entire charge of a First class Office, incjuding Correspondence Apply with Copies of Testimonials and Salary required. Applications will bo received till 30th September. Address BOX. 485, G.P.O. ■.ijnUtNipp . MEN . for their iCV-o'Srii Sake. foT r tne sa&f of-their boys, and as they value their LIBERTY and one day of rest in seven, TO VOTE SOLH) AGAINST SUNDAY TRAMS. VOTE STRAIGHT AGAINST SEVEN DAYS' WORK PER WEEK. _ _ - c PURCHASERS FOR LARGE SECTIONS ON .IERVOIS ROAD, HERNK BAY ROAD. ARGYLE ST., AND MASON'S AVENUE. View of harbour, Northcote, Birkenhead. and Chelseo, not surpassed; and terminus of electric trams. Gas, water, aud drainage.—Apply to W. MASON, near opposite, where plans can be obtained. Ponsoiiby. May 10, 1003. RANTED. GUINEA TROUSERS GUINEA TROUS3RS GUINEA TROUSERS Sold Elsewhere at 25/. "P -OROUGHTON AND ,QO. TAILORS, FORT STREET (opposite Imperial Hotel). ANTED KNOWN -- Ritdiit , - Bros., are Making Suits from £4 upwards. vy ANTED KNOWN. T. CROSS AND CO., BUILDERS, Corner Nelson and Custom Streets West. Estimates given for nil kinds of Buildlugs, Tarring and Sanding, Fencing, DrainIng, and Concreting. Houses Raised, Shifted or Removed. Jobbing Work done on the Shortest Notice. Vγ A N TED KNOWN— COLLARETTES, HALF-PRICE, From Gd each. PHILLIPS, BLAKEY, & WOODHAM, Hobson street .inn; a nt c d k n o w n. , MESSRS. HISCOCKS AND SON (Conductor and Organist, St. Patrick's Cathedral Choir), TEACHERS OF VIOLIN AND PIANO. Agents for A Splendid Stock of Pianos and Organs. Also just arrived from Continent —Crucifixes Statues, Fonts, etc. CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT, Wellesley-strect. WANTED, those Furnishing to call and see the 7-piece Drawing-room Suites in Tapestry and Plush, from £4 10/, extra quality £6 10/; also some very handsome 3piece Suites, extra value. Couches, upholstered in Cretonne, 25/ and 27/6; upholstered in Am. leather., 27/6 to 35/; comfortable Armchairs, 27/G; Hearthrugs, 1/11; Carpet Squares. 7/6; Door Slips, 9d.—At U. R SHROFF'S, 106 and 108 .-Victoria st. WANTED Known, that 1 give the best value in Furniture. Wastistand and Dressing Table, 10/6 the paic; Chest of Drawers, 19/6; Combination Chests fro 1 30/ to 90/; handsome Duchess Pairs from 35/; Bedstead, 18/6; Wire Mattress, 8/6; Fiax do., 6/0; Pillow, 1/3; Kapok Mattresses, Wire-wove Stretchers, 11/6; large 13/; eheu Tables, 10/6; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Floorcloth, 1/3 per yard; Linoleum, 6-feet Curtain Poles with brass fittings, 1/11; White Lace Curtains, 1/11 the pair; Blinds with patent rollers complete, l/ll; Chiffonier with glass back, 57/0; Sideboards, etc. CROCKERY: Beautifully engraved Tumblers, 1/9"the half-dozen; Dinner Set. 15a; Toilet Sets from 5/6; Tea Sets. IRONMONGERY: Box Iron, 2/6; new patent Chimneyless Draught Irons (a wonderful article), 4/6; Meat-mincer, 6/6; Kerosene Stove, 3/; Spirit Stove, 9d; Enamelled Pie Dishes from 6d; Washhand Basins from 10d; Steel, Iron, Enamelled Saucepans; Clocks, 2/6; Alarm do., 3/6; real good Watches, 5/11; Tea Knives, 2/ the half-dozen; Tea Spoons, 6d the half-dozen; _'6rks, 2/ the half-dozen; Dover Stove, 52/6; Orion and other Ranges. TOOLS: SaWs, 1/11; Hammers. 1/; 12-inc.i Spirit Level, 1/; larger, with Plnmb, 2/li; Square, 1/; Braces from 1/11; Bits, 4d; Foot Rule, 6d; Bevel, 1/G; Chisel, 7d; Spokeshave, lid; Trowels, 1/6; Disston's Nest Saws (three blades and handle), 3/6; Planes from 1/11; Slash Hooks, Spades, Axes, Hedge Shears, Digging Forks, etc., etc., at H. R. SHROFF'S. 106 and 108 Victoria st (top of the hill).

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 1