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W AUTEI). (Continued from Page 1.) UsTBD to Sell, four 400 sal Iron Tanks, in good order.—Apply Star Office. ba Yx7aNTI;D, Dressmaking by day; compe»V tent dressmaker. —Address E. 20, Stax ( Pace. WANTED, a smart l'ouug Lad for the blLcnen.-Apply C.C.C., corner Highst. and Vulcan-laoe. 8U , YXTANTED, a smart young Girl, to assist VV in General "iierlln ' House," iy6, Hobson-st. Jj t ANTED to Purchase, secondhand Safe t In good order; must be cheap.—Apply f Bare, P.O. Bus 717, Auckland. «> ] AXTED, Billiard Table, full size.—State - full particulars to Rich. Arthur and Co., Auctioneers, City Market. ?& Woman for washVV ing, every Monday.—Apply Burton's Store, View-road, Mount Eden. 85 ANTED, a good NeedlewonialTfor plain sewing.—Apply Mrs F. A. Henley, corner Mt. Eden-rd. and Disraeli-et. 9b , ANTED to Purchase, at once, good House of Furniture, for cash. —H. 8., 9, Somerset-place, Howe-st., Newton. 75 \TTAXTED, a good General; good wages.— VV Apply Mrs. Jarman "Uosford," Mc-Murray-rd., near St. Mark's, Remuera. ANTED Known—Why have Poor Hair, when Miss Wrigley gives Two Monchs Treatment tor 12/?—93, Karangahape-rd. 12 T7I7ANTED, Merchants, if any oddments to VV Sell, give them to house-to-house canvasser.—Write reply,ji, Waverley-street. B4 VXTANTED, GirT.iust left school, for InV V surance Office. — Apply Provident Life Assurance Co., 28, land. W WANTED, a smart Improver for the Dressmaking.—Apply Misses Spragg and Turner, over Meilaster and Shaiders' Queen-st. *»* ANTED to Let. Double and Single Furnished Bedrooms, gas, fireplace, use conveniences; piano; Id section. — 4-2, West-st., oS Upper Pitt-st. fflrfflfrtii liT", " "!" W montlis and 2i years old. Board aud Lake Takapuna or beacn; private 'ramiiy preferred.—State terms to B, w, Star orflee. W WASTED, Family to milt 35 to 4O cows, free house, garden and. £120 year. Station Couple, £80; Farm Haade, 2Q/} Young Man, tuiifc 5 cows, deliver milk, 10/ Assistant Laundress, 15/*; W. Coot, and Geaerals.-McLeod's Registry. Ttome 884. 89 IS'TED.- Mrs. Lockley, H.M. Arcade, established over 20 years, wants Cookgeneral, 17/, and Housemaid (together), Mt. Eden; Cook-generals, R&muera, and all parts; Kitohenmaid 12/, aud Pantrymald 8/6, "botn town; W. Cook 20/. boardlnghouse, town, and Waihi; 2 L. Helps, and do needlework, 10/ and 12/ each, country; W. Cook. 25/, near Tauranga; etc. 71 WANTED, good Generals, able to cook, 15/; Housemaid and Cook, boardinghouse, Syruonds-st.; L. Help, 2 only, 10/, Mt Eden. Wanting situations, 2 Housekeepers, used to attend to Invalids and domestic duties; Cook and Housemaid, want together; W. Cook wants situation, hotel, prefer country; Lad, badly wanting work, can milk; elderly Woman, wants light place.—Mrs. Arthur, Strand. 76 DVERTISER will Sell or Exchange Bicycle; £6 wanted; will accept Camera. Correspondence invited. — Reply E., 28, "Star"' Office. 83 GENERAL Servant, who can cook, wanted for family of three adults, wages 15/; comfortable home; every consideration shown. —Apply, with references, before one or after six, to Mrs. Gorrie, Woodside-rd., Mt. Eden. 67 rpO BOARDINGHOUSE PROPRIETORS^ WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH CLIENT, SUPERIOR BOARDINGHOUSB BUSINESS, Vicinity of Symonds-st., Prlnces-st-, or other first-class locality. Particulars immediately to C M FIBKCALDI, Hobson Buildings, FORT-ST. MIBS mo PROPERTY OWNERS. WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH CLIENT, FAIR-SIZED PIECE OF LAND, In Mt. Eden or Mt. Roskill, , With or Without old house that can be done up; must have sufficient room to build two or more houses. Immediate particulars to G. M. KIRKCALDY, I Hobson Buildings, Fort-st, MIBB LOST AND FOUND. T OST. Bunch of Keys, in envelope, in J-J car, Queen-st- or in Garfield-st., Parnell.—Reward Star Office. 93 T OST, on Sunday, between Onehunga and J-J One Tree Hill, Lady's Fur Bon, name inside, "Alithea Scott." Reward. — Dr. Scott, Onehunga. OST, Gold Brooch, Sunday, between Edendale. Newton, or St. .David's Church.—Reward, Page's Store, Kingslaud, or Mrs Lowe, Edendale. T 'OST, between Royal Albert Hall and Upper Kelson-st., Gold-mounted Pendant ; reward. —J. Cuthbertson, Billiard Saloon, Wellesley-st. East. 94 LOST, Tuesday, between City and Gar-field-st., ParneU, possibly on car, Goldrimmed Spectacles, in case.—Finder please leave same at Star_Office. 70 TX7ILL Person who took Purse, containing VV money, from young lady at scene of bicycle accident a,t foot of Ireland-street, Wednesday morning, please return to 34, Ireland-street, and save further trouble, as she is known. 92 FOR SALE. (Continued from Page 2.) FOR SALE, cheap, Wilton Carpet Square; nearly new, in perfect order; lift b* 12ft.—Apply for address Star Office. TTK3R SALE, English Setter, good worker, -L also Pup and Trained Ferret.—Apply Byron West, Moreland-st., Richmond. OR SALE, D.S. Combination Baggy, spring cushions, nearly new, £30; Ladies' Phaeton, seats 4, almost new, £85; J English Set Harness, £6. — Morley's, Dur-ham-st. 87 -P 4.Q0 — R OCKY NOOK — Comfortable I owtaU Cottage, 5 large rooms, bath, I scullery, nice garden; large level section; a most attractive home, and cheap at the money.—C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., Hobson Bldgs., Shortland and Fort sts. JP AKi\— PONSONBY—Neat bay window cw±OU villa, 5 rooms, bath, washhouse, gas right through; section 60ft frontage; room for another house: convenient to tram. Easy terms.—C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., Hobson Bldgs., Shortland and Fort sts. £• T'Ofk— GRAFTON (Close to the Bridge) °* • "" —7-roomed Villa, right up-to-date; splendid views; delightful residential position. C R VyTtLLIAMSON AXD QO., HOBSON BLDGS. SHORTLAND AND FORT STS. MEETINGS. LICENSING DISTRICT. A Public Meeting will be held in Ellerslie Parish Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, 11th June, at 7.30 p.m.. to consider the arbitrary manner in which the piesent Licensing Bench have administered the law, more particularly in reference to the closing of the Harp of Erin Hotel, and to the ■want of credence given to the weight of evidence brought by citizens. It is particularly desired that all those interested in the proper admlnistratipn of Justice in our Laws should attend. C. S. H. McKINJJEY, Convener. 95 DANCING — The next Dance In connection with tha Wnltamata Winter Sociale, will be helfl la the Hjberaiaa Etell WeUiogten-et,, %#s#?, ftue lath,

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 3

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