DEATHS. BRANKIX.-On July 11 (of heart failure), at Wakanui, Ashbnrton, John, eldest son ■of the late Thomas Brankln.—K.l.P. SITUATIONS VACANT. GIKL, young, wanted for office, willing, intelligent: previous experience not essential; opportunity learn typewriting; and bookkeeping.—Box 502, Auckland. IG2 /~t A B I X E O , M A X E X S. TWO GOOD MEN. Top Wages. Permanent. SUMXER AND GERMAN, Wholesale Cabinetmakers •FLOWER SIIU3ET, EDEN TERRACE. __ DG7 FARM HANDS. <"XS.DIiT (10 to 20) wauled for Sheep and Cattle Station, wages £1 week, found, to start; also, Experienced Station Hand, accustomed to repair fences und splitting; wages 45/, found; references essential.— Address at Star Office. IG4 "OEKINED Person wanted as House- -" keeper on a station in Waiiganui district; duties, cooking, washing and general housework; 7 to cook for (father and sons); suitable lor mother and daughter; wages 35/ per week.—Apply, stating age and qualifications, to Station Owner, Kakatahi, Wangnnul. 579 DANCING. rQI A N C I >' G. DANCINC S TO 11. EVERY SATURDAY. ELLERSLIE PARISH HALL. Gouts. 1/G. Ladies, 1/. Uurnand's Professional Orchestra. 3TI G. BURNAND, Sec. ART UNION. rpRENTIIAU AUT TTNIO.N. TTRGENT ■VOTICE. TO FARMERS AX.I> OTHERS holding Tickets on approval: The Executive Committee appeals to yon to forward your cheque or return tickets without delay. Butts of the Tickets for Drawiug Purposes should accompany remittance. TO TICKET SELI.KRS: Kindly forward Cash, IButts, and Unsold Tickets Immediately. THOUSANDS OF HOOKS are still out on Sale. Itetnrn, and a prompt response to this notice will save the Committee enormous irouble and considerable expense. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHAXCE TO ASSIST. Address: SECRETARY, TREXTHAM ART UNION, G.P.O. ISox 281. WELLINGTON. PROPERTIES TOR SALE. HOUSES (3), o rooms. Ponsontoy;- £COO, £700, £TJo.—McGauu, 17, Union Uldgs., Auckland. olt) PSOM.—I Rooms, washhouse; large sectlon: price fr.'J.-,; deposit.-A. Lusconibe, U4, Queen St., opp. S. Vaile and Sons. S7 M~T..EnEN.— HouspT" rooms, near CuelT sey's Store.—For particulars apply !'. Sussex St.. Grey Lynn. 110 HOUSE,,*! rpoins. nearly new. every conv-eulenCe- Tor SUie, • easy terms.—Apply 33, Beaconstield. St., Grey Lynn. ' 101 BU XRALOW. well finished. pracTiclTl ly new. hot water service; price, £77">.— Address Star Office. GOO /CORNER Tainui and Cheltenham Rds.— Dwelling 7 rooms for Sale, electric light, all coins.—Mrs A. Russ, 49, Clarence St.. Devonport. IG3 1?-1 AKA—BUN«ALOW, G rooms; smln ~ iUtJU Mt. Eden terminus.—The Quick Sale Land Agency, 7, Union Bldgs. 86 V QftA— NE\V~l"jungalow, ." rooms; Mt. a~U\J\J Albert: terms, £.100 cash.—The Quick Sale Land Agency, 7, Union Bldgs. KG TJANjTuiVeT—T'ottaire. 2 acres land, vol- -*- canic soil: handy bus and wharf.—Particulars apply 207. Ilobson St. V2ll f> sections mljoining, each 30 x 132; —' Elizabeth St.. off Dominion Rd.— J. Crosby, IS. Relmera Ay., nr 'phone 1170. Goon CROPPIX« LAND—Wanted to Sell. 10 to 20 acres. £110 per acre, part cash; balance. 5 per cent.; handy city by road or water: zmit prospective value — Write INVESTMENT, HSfi, Star Office. l(iC pr-ROOMED VILLA. near St James - *-* Chnrch. City: hath, n.w.c, tubs, copper; nice harbour view. £77.">. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO.. 183 G4. Queen Street. ■P Qf>A— CIIKAP 4-roomed Cottajre, good cwuvu lovol seel inn; trnms pass door near Koyal 0ak.—321, Dominion Hd Termlns "- ' IJO HOUSES AND JUAND WASTED. BUNGALOW, r, or 7 roome, good locality up to £1<KIO: good section; cash to £500.—Write Buyer, 358, Star Office. 13 TiTARXI, on £100 deposit: no agents—Write ■£. Office. &} TTOUSE, good, 6 rooms, wanted to Rent XJ - for term: not more than £2 a week — I Write Mac. :i75, Star Office. i^3 I TTOUSE, r> or G rooms, unfurnished, - 1 - , - wanted to Rent; gas and conva • ■lieinuera Terminus preferred.—Apply Hunt ; Three Lamps, ronsonby. 5,-, a !X? 1 BONUS.—Wanted to .Rent, Shop and I ow-L 4 rooms, convs.: Rd section preferred. —Write Simp, :;70. st.-ir OHice. 132 j riITY.—FACTORY SITE, level. flouble frontage, with dwelling on; frontages about 4.0 and sSft; dcptli 140 ft. Trice, f:;iK)D. (44C) ■ITT. EDKX.—7-ROOMED nWELLIXU. -"J- wirh up-to-date convs.: volcanic 'section, 70 x 200 ft. Price. £1700. (040) Apply, TIIOS. E. SHORT. 120 Shorfs Buildings. POULTRY FOR SALE. WHITE Leghorn Hens f5). 1 While Le--TT born Itnostpr; unrelated; just over tirst moulting.—as, Lincoln St., I'onsonby. -f I'URE-KUKI) Black Orpington I'nllets, 1 •-' Wj-andotte lien, and 1 Hrowu Leghorn :{.-./. —::o, Jerrois Rd.. Ponsonhy. si PIAKOS FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL i:nglisii I'iano for Sale: prefer ileal with private person.—.".l. BeUevue Rd.. Mt. Eden. S-t IJiIAXO. iron frame, overstrung; first-rate instrument: rheapest plnno In Anck- ! land, only £->.-., worth iiio.—24i:. KurancnTiape Rd. 143 |T>IIOADWOOd White Piano, beautiful JLr upright grand. rosewood case: bargain price.—The Auckland Plana Agency, Queen St. 142 A~(fxY F lCEXT~Uprigh t Grand Artist"s" l'iauo, by Chiclserlng and .Sous; must be soId: owner leaving.—o, BalldOU RiL, j Grey Lynn. 141 i ■ ! BUSINESSES FOR SALE. l . BOX Making Plant, with House, 4!} acres land. g<'ing concern.-Apply 3, Piiie I'ark, off 'Manukau ltd., Avondale. IS TO LEASE. i '• mO'LEASE. for ."i years. £:\ 10/ weekly, one -L quarter's rent In advance. 22 ACRES HKST FAUMINii LAND near City, with cottage and outbuildings. 20, EiirißE BUILDINGS. 572 Swausou Street.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 164, 11 July 1919, Page 2
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