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'WANTED. WANTED to Buy, Diamonds and other Jewellery.—Address Private, 888, Star Office. WANTED to Sell,, a Boneo Duplicator, in perfect order; cost £12 10/; will accept £4.—Apply Box 564, Post-office. VX7ANTED, Persons to know that the »V Winter Exhibition is Open all the week at Railway Wharf. Admission 1/. ANTED to Sell, a Used Piano, in excellent order; £15. — Apply 460, Queen-st., King's Court Buildings. 76 ANTED to Purchase, 10 or 11-roomed House, within 14 mile of G.P.O.— Address Residence. 25, Star Office. 83 ANTED.—Shirts re-fitted with new neckbands from 9d., and cuffs from 1/6 per pair.—New Zealand Laundry Co., Quay-street. 28 WANTED, Persons to know that the Winter Exhibition Is Open all the week at Bailway Wharf. Admission 1/. ANTED, 1000 Venetian Blinds to Renovate, equal to new. at Lowest Rates.— A. N. Busby, BUndmalter, Market square. M 558 ANTED to Buy and Sell, Gentlemen's Left-off Clothing, Boots, Jewellery, etc. Letters attended to.—M. Salas, 49, VictoriaSt. M5Bl WANTED, Cycle and Automobile Owners to get their Carbide from Acetylene Gas Co., Newton; lb tins, 6d; 101b tins, 4d per lb. M 539 VX/ANTED, Jersey Heifers, any age, also ' ' Jersey Cow, in milk or near profit. — State particulars and prices to Jersey, 816, "Star" Office. 47 ANTED, Persons to know that the Winter Exhibition Is Open all the week at Railway Wharf. Admission 1/. ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ALTEN HOUSE, ALTEN-RD.. CITY.— Vacancy for 2 Boarders; really comrortable home, with liberal table. 42 ALMA, 136. Symonds-st., Id section.— Residential Boarding Establishment. Permauents from 16/. Country visitors £20/.—Mrs Raisher, proprietress. 19 A COMFORTABLE Home is~offered to 2 or 3 young gentlemen (students preferred) in a private family; facilities for studying; terms moderate; good locality.— Apply Star Office. 40 CCOMMODATION tor 2 or 3 Boarders with private family; good home; good table; hot and cold bath; comfortable bedrooms; 4min. walk Queen-st.; soft washing; 18/.—Roslyn House, cor. Wynyard-st. ana Grafton-rd., near Choral Hall. M 405 ELLESMERE, PRINCES-STREET. VACANCIES. Telephone 458. M 524 Bedroom for married couple, Single Room for working man; all conveniences.—l 2, Beresford-st. 11 LENALV'JN" PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late "Admiralty House.") Telephone, 10BX , JERMYN-3T. ONBWHERO HOUSE, 9, Short-st.— Vacancies for Boarders, 2min. from post-office, train, and boat; terms moderate. —Mrs M. Poland. 23 UPERIOR Accommodation, tariff moderate; residential, bot central position.— Mrs. Powell, "The Lions," Vincent-st., immediately behind St. Matthew's Church. Reference permitted. Cook's Tourist Agency. 134 THE LIONS," 72; WELLESLEY-ST. WEST. 'Phone 2583. Telegrams "Lions." Miss Alison Mackenzie. TO LET, 2 or 3 unfurnished Rooms, with conveniences.—Apply Potter, Grocer, Great Nortb-rd., Arch Hill. 16 TO LET, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, Ponsonby; use all conveniences; no children preferred. —Address at Star Office. 156 O LET, comfortable Front Room for 2 friends, Grafton district. — Apply "Marlow," Glasgow-terrace, off Carlton Gore-rd 21 TO LET, large clean Bedroom (unfurnished) and Furnished Kitchen ; suit respectable working people; near Unionst.; 6/6. — Address E.M.J., Newton Post Office. 2 V' ACANCI' for a Gentleman Boarder in private family; all conveniences; splendid harvour view.—3o, Picton-st. 31 Vl7 4.NTED, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, or part VV of House, within easy distance of town; no children.—Reply M.E.W., 34, Star Office. aa WANTED, two Respectable Young Men Boarders; tradesmen preferred; bath, piano, etc., close to town; terms moderate. —Apply " Orarl," 27, Grafton-road. 31 WANTED. 1 or 2 Boarders, in private family; single or double rooms; every j convenience; two minutes from cars.—ApI ply "Fortuna," 32, Albany-rd., Ponsonby (near Barn). 25 SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL, ALFRED-ST. The above well known House has been thoroughly renovated, and newly furnished throughout, and Is now ready to receive visitors. Under entirely new management. Please Note—Telephone No. changed to 725. M 552 AWAU TSLAND KAWAU ISLAND. TO AUCKLAND BUSINESS MEN. 1 When you are run down, COME TO KAWAU. the only Up-to-date Seaside Re--1 sort this side of the Line. The old order of things have changed. Every attention i given to visitors. Under new mangement. A few vacancies for permanent boarders. I EDWARD HALLETT, Proprietor. M 441 LOST AND FOUND. TOST, Saturday, Gold-mounted Shark ■*-• Tooth Tendant. —Reward, Gleeson's Hotel. 24 LOST, Greyhound Dog, fawn, about six months old; reward.—H. Brierley, No. 11, Rlchmond-rd., Ponsonby. 53 OST, Gold Filagree Maltese locality Golf-rd. —Reward. Mrs. Northcroft's, near the Barn, Epsom. 27 T OST. Monday (Empire Day), a Pendant -*-* (petrified wood), gold-mounted; finder rewarded.—Address Hutchinson Bros., Pon-sonby-rd. " \Q LOST, between North Shore Racecourse and ferry, Tusk Brooch.—Finder rewarded returning to 65, Wakefield-st. Valued as a keepsake. 29 LOST, Irish Terrier Pup, last seen near Ellerslle.—Finder rewarded, P. B. Greenhough. Lilllngton-rd., Remuera, near Green Lane Station. 37 LOST, Sunday Afternoon, Bar Brooch, setting small diamonds, one pearl; sub- | stantial reward.—Sneddon and McLeod, Drapers, Khyber Pass. 24 j OST. Dress Circle Cloak 'Room, H.M. Theatre. Saturday. Iron Grey Overcoat aud Cap; finder suitably rewarded.—N.B.S., Stonehurst, Symonds-st. 22 j LOST, last evening, near Klngsland terminus. Baker's Bred Delivery Book.— ' Finder please return to J. Burton, Excelsior Bakery, Grafton-rd. I LOST, between Hobson-st. and Exhibition, Gold Cross, engraved "St. Pat.'s Committee, to M*s. Leonardo."—Reward, Mrs. Leonardo, Nelson-avenue, or Mr. Little, Marble Arch, Hobson-st. 43 I OST, on Saturday afternoon, in Karanga- * hape-rd., between Newton Candy Kitchen and Upper Queen-st., a Purse containing money.—Finder can have money if they return purse to W. J. Coates, P. 0., Auck51 WOULD the Gentleman who borrowed an Overcoat from the Savage Club, kindly return it to Woollams, Chemist, Queen-st. 4 OUNT EDEN PUBLIC POUND~lmpounded by ranger for trespassing on Mountain-rd., Epsom. Bay Filly, white on ] near hind fetlock. If not claimed and ex-1 peuses paid, wil! be sold on WEDNESDAY. I June 9th, at 12 o'clock noon. Dated this' 25th day of May, 1009.— J. C. MACREDIE. ] Poundkeeper. 26, OUND. on Saturday. 1 Small Black Pig;, owner can have same by paying ex-1 penses.—Apply D. Swindail, Birkenhead. j FOUND. 1 Grey Horse, lately sold at Keenan's sale. Owner can have sanie, by paying advt,—Mrs, Johnson, Onehunga.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 123, 25 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 123, 25 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 123, 25 May 1909, Page 1