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I W-UfTEP. VXTANTED to Purchase—Dingey; cheap.— i » ' Apply by letter, E.F., 310, Star Office. YA7ANTED—GirI for pantry work;, good ' " wageß.—Apply T. Nairn, 281, Queen-st. . 78 (TCTANTED—A. Youth, 17 to 18, to drive , : » » light delivery van.—Rew, No. 1 Queen- ■ __: ; 51 (TXTjANTED—Respectable Lad to sit on ; vv bread cart.—Apply Union Bakery, Parnell. JCt"ANTED—A Small Oil Launch, with or " 'v. without engine.—Apply 8., Zinc, Lake Takapuna. 83 VWANTED—Experienced 3rd Housemaid, i ** —Apply, with references, to Grand Hotel, Auckland. , for our works, Warkworth, ' v 6 men, 2 boys.—Wilson's Portland Cement Co., Ltd. ■/ 61 \A?ANTED, good Finishing HandX-Apply i»» ' Thompson and Bradbury, Builders. ■Sherwood-rd., Mt. Rosklll. TXTANTED, smart Carpenter;- must be » » good at alterations and country work--1/1 per hour.—Apply 22, Summer-st., Ponsonby. ji • 'VX/ANTED for desirable teiiant (no chllT » ■ dreu), good Furnished House; Remuera , or Epsom preferred—Ruddock and Walker, Stock Exchange. \ (5f ' TX7ANTED, by refined married- couple ' v with child, Half-Furnished or ' Partly Furnished House; good locality.—Apply Rpllable. 312, Star Office. ' PP y 75 VXTANTI-D to Kent, by a young couple, » »■ a Four or Five-roomed Cottage; Birkenhead or A'ortncote ire-erred; particulars ti> Domus. 313, Star Office. jjl . fPWANTED to~Piirchase, Smins from »» Devonport wbarf, modern 6-roomed House, with conveniences; volcanic soil— iit '\te_price,_Casi),_3oß,_Star Office. 50 |Ct/fANT_j_>, Waitress and Team bar, hotel • » » Thames; Waitress, boardinghouse; ' Queen-st.; Cook, country *>0/Generals, Hobson-st. all suburbs, 'rood places and highest wages; Nurse-needle.'wo-man. Nursery-housemaid, General, boardin--house, country; Cook, no washing; private —Mrs Arthur, Strand. 7g TJOOKKEEPER.—Wanted, a competent ,JJ lady Bookkeeper (double eiitrv), for grocery establishment.—Apply Urtent, P O Box 407. Auckland. 7^ rpo GROCERS.—Wanted tor Geiiera"l -*- .Store, a_ Man with knowledge of grocery, for counter work canvassing- must be energetic ana nave good address—Apply by letter, with references, to John Hall Otahuhu. ' i ' LOST AND FOIgKD. TOST, near Harp of Erin Store, Girl's -*-<• Reefer Coat.—Reward on returninz to store. , T OST, liver and white Spaniel; answers -*-• to ->elson; reward.—i\o. 5, Dilworth- ; terrace, Parnell. ( y T OST, between Queen-st. and PonsonbyT -*-< Gold Brooch, without pin.—Reward at No. 10, Gundry-st., Newton. 4U T OST.—Depositor's Book, No. 92,720, is- ■*-* sued by Post Office Havings .Bank De- I partment; reward.—Star Offlce. 37 T OST, between Queen-st. "and East-st., - 1 -' Gold Brooch, with C.K. on; reward.— At Manchester Dining ttoonis. Queeu-st. 57 T OST, a pearl and enameiled Leaf -*-* Brooch.—Finder will be rewarded 011 returning to balltu and Russet, SymondsT OST, between d'tahuhu Railway Station ■*-' and Mangere Bridge, Lady's Fur.—Finder please return to otahuhu Hallway Station. • .. ' yj T OST, Thursday, between Rotorua train - Li and Urahain-sU. Pair Glasses, red '"oroeco case (Read;. ftenurd.-=Appl^ Jitar 1 '"OS.} last Saturday, In 'Kingsi_\na"'isir'," or -" on Mt. RoskJU-ru., 1 Charm l'Jn Heart, set with, v pearl, and engraved .U.K.; reward.—J. Jones, Auctioneer, Vlctoria ; st. 79 T OST.—Fawn and White "" Greyhonnu ■*-* Pup (seven weeks); short tall; reward. Proceedings will be taken against anyone detaining after this date.—Apply 3li" St. Paul's-st. ' ia T OST.—Saturday afternoon, two Gold -" Trinkets attached Heart and Wishbone, between Symonds-st. and Karanga-hape-rd., via East and Upper Queen-sis ; reward.—Star OOlcc. 4>_ 1(1/ REWARD. — Lost, In Ouehunga -*-yj/ tram, Saturday, Sllvcr-moiirtted Umbrella. — Apply W. and J. Peet, Orocern, Karangahapc-rd. ryrAHuiiu public pound".— impoundv ed by the Ranger, for trespass at Otahuhu 1 White iiorse, branded 11.0. on off shouder; also 1 White Pony Mare, no ' visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold—the horse on March 2.3 th at 12 o'cloidi noon, and the pony mare on II % °' clock -oa—JOHN AHIHLUS. Poundkeeper. 41 CSTRAVKD from'no. lit, Ponsonby Ter" *-.' race, yesterday, n Pug Dor Puonv no collar; reward on return of same 74 XjTOUND. 4 Lambs, one black.- 11. and .1 -*- Biusted, Avondale. -ji Tr° UA Saturdaj uigt,t. in shop, Vurso -»• containing money; owner can have same by paying for advertisement and descrlb ng contents.-Apply Miss Cooper c/o Parkinson, Victorla-st. ' ' ggABD AJTO SESIPErTCE. VyANTED, 2 Gentlemen Boarders, in pri- » » vate boardinghouse; Id section. Nice quiet home.—For address, Star Office. 28 TI7ANTED, by 2 young men7~w ; iiTlng to »» share room, Boara in private family — Apply, stating terms, to Boarder. Star Office. TI/'ANTED, BoarT and Lodgings, washing •» » and mending; town side of Beauev's foundry; within omlus. walk.—X.V. Newton Post-office. WANTED— By Tradesman (butcher), Unfurnished Room (private), with .fireplace, with or without board; Symonds-st Eden Terrace, or Newmarket.—Address' J. 8., Newmarket P.O. 10 TVuABD and Lodgings required by re- ■*-» spoctable young man. in private family in Onehunga district.—Apply Q.E D Star Agency, Onehunga. " ' "XrOTTKG LADY wishes Board and Rc«i- --- dence in vicinity of Ponsonbv-rd or Symonds-st.; state terms.—A.M. 311 "stay Office. ' ' ~. "/-J.LENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL, (Late "Admiralty House"!. Telephone, 1010. JERMYN-ST. "/>ARGEN'," Private Hotel, Eden Crescent, >--■ Auckland, 4 minutes' walk from G.P.O. lovely view of harbour. Telephone No. 2257. ONA HOUSE," 12i Symonds-street. fronting Choral Hall. Every modern convenience. Newly furnished and reno- ' vuted throughout. — Mrs. Glck, Proprietress. 'Phone 203. .rpilE BUNGALOW, ROTORUA. The I'roprletrecß of the above begs to announce that the new : storey. consisting of 12 bedrooms, bath-room, etc., is now completed. Visitors will lind every home comfort at this firstclass house. Two minutes from baths, adjoining Sanatorium grounds. Spacious , bathrooms, eiectric light, hot and cold , baths, thorough drainage throughout; su- , perior table; porter meet train; letters, telegrams receive prompt attention; tariff 6/6 per day; 3S/ per week.—Mrs. J. Melville, , Proprietress. 62 HE - AUSTRALIA," ROTORUA.—New House, 30 rooms; splendid situation In main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk from batus; snpe- ' rlor table; spacious rooms; electric light; ' not aud cold baths, _nd every home comfort. Tariff, 6/ per day. 35/ per week. Special terms to families, parties, and for extended periods. Thos. Cook i»ud Sons' ' Coupons. Small La_ach at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc., free. Porter meets ail trains. Letters and. telegrams receive im- I mediate N. McLean, Proprietor.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 66, 17 March 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 66, 17 March 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 66, 17 March 1908, Page 1

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