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WANTED. ;VX^ANTKD, smart Girt for housework.— \2_ Mrs Browne, Crummer Road. •YyANTBD, good~Cook, wages £I.—Apply TV Mrs CruickshapJi, Sonoma, Aifred-st. TyANTI-D, a~snwit; tidy Girl to~assist 1• T with housework.—Apply T. Wallace, Newton. IySTANTBD, Giri to~asßist coo"_rwages £I.' ■J * Apply Sirs Cruickshauls, Sonoma, Al-fred-street. Vfy TAJNTTED, domestTcated Lady HelpT T ' heaviest washing put out.—Address Star Office. TyAJNTED, a respectable Girl~to assist T * generally; references.—Cumarvo, Sy-moitds-street. VC7ANTED" a^ strong Boy for the ; *V blacksmithing.— Apply W. A. Reed, . Oustom-st. West. T^ANTBD, a strong Lad for a stable and" '' * to ride working exercise.—Apply to i Alfred Buekhiiid and Sons. ■RANTED, at once, a good' Shirt Iron- * * er.—Apply Ponsonby Laundry, Blak^st., off Jervois Rd. YA/,'AKTED, Washers auifl Ironers; none 7v' but good iiands need apply.—Auckland Laundry, Grafton Rd. TSJANTED,~a "General Servant, . good home for a reliable girl.—Apply to Mrs Hall, Asylum Cottage. WANTED to Purchase, Cottage, not exceeding £250, off College Hill. — T. B. Clay, 2C, Shorlland-st. WANTED,"" a domesticated Lady Help for Onehunga.—Apply, stating salary required, R.T., 760, "Star" Office. iTx;ANTED, an active' Youth for delivers), I' 7 * good wages to capable youth.—G. It. ITutchiuson, Grocer, Kyber Pass. tSTANTEL), EngMgement. Office or Count^ ' » iughouse, experienced, reliable.—Address Accountant, 774, Star Office. XfiT ANTED, good G-eneral~Servant, 3 in 77 family; references indispensable.— Mrs E. H. Quoree, Kerr-st, Devonport. iryjANTED, Ladies requiring good . Ser. '■'• vants to call or drop note staling particulars^— MrsHealey's Registiry, Pitt-st. TS7ANTED to Sell, Incubator (hot~w_ter;,' ''"' 100 eggs, guaranteed to hatch, free trial, cheap—Sycrs, lilmmott-st., Ponsonby. TX7ANTED, Machinists for Uiidercfo"th»7 ing and Sun Hats and Bonnets. — Apply Orpwood and Co., Strand Axcade. j T^taNTED, first-class" "Trousers Machlli- '"» ists, also Shirt Finishers.—Apply Geo. H. Powley, Cambridge Factory, Victorla-st. ■OrTNTED7irYmSg~lSn~a"s^Te7kninT. '» »; Company's Office.—Address with copios of testimonials to P.O. Box 81, Auck- ' lanrL ■TyANTED, a Girl to assist in g-eneral 7Y work.—Apply at once to Mr Higgins, Mokoia Boarding House, Eden Crescent. V^TANTED, Duck Eggs for incubator; '"* double market price paid for any pure breed. Eggs collected.—Hatch, 77ft, Star Office. TT7ANTED, Buyers Poultry, money-mak--77 ing machines; now is the season to begin.—Colonial Agency Company, 20 Shortland-street. TA/ANTED,. elderly Lady Help in geniwTi tleman's family for the country.— Apply Miss Warner, Graham-street, between 10 and 12 a.m. 'rOANTED, immediately, Working 7 ».' Housekeeper for the country, references required—Apply Mrs Gordon, St. George's Bay Rd,, Parnell. ANTED, Coat, Vest] and Trouser Hands and Machinists, constant employment.—F. M. King and Co., Crown Factory, Elliott-street. TX7ANTED, capable Girl for general ' ' housework, sleep at home, hours 7 to 7, weekly half-holiday, Sundays if desired, wages 10/.—Mount Roskill, 772, this office. WANTED, thoroughly good respectable Girl as general servant, good quiet situation.—Apply before 12, 7th gate right side Esplanade -Road, Mount Eden. JTIC7ANTED immediately, ■ 2 strong Lads." 77^' 15 or 16 years old, able, milk 2 cows, little knowledge of horseß. wages 10/ to 12/ and found. — P. Hodgson and Co., Coombes' Arcade. VXTANTED, a smart active Young Man 7 v for grocer's caj-t, constant work, wages 35/ per week, hours 8 to 6, Saturday 8 to B.—State age and previous experience Grocer, 768, Star Office. W iANTED, JLease Country Newspaper (bi-weekly), complete plant & building, low rent. To steady married man who can print and write, it capital chance —Apply at once, Dore, "Star" Office. __ Good Competent BODICE ASSISTANTS. Apply MISS TUPNELL, :. McCullagh and Gower's. rjg ANTED TO BUYBEER BOTTLES. Champagne Quarts; 1/ per dozen Champagne Pints, IDd per dozen. Apply DANIEL ARKELL, NBWTON ROAD. ANTED Known by Architects,, Builders, and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned Timber. YXTANTED Known—That D. G OLDIE is iW prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills, Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. ANTED Known — ADSolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the Table, .all tbe yeuc round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. ' Tr^ANTED Known: Cheap Sale of 'T t Tweeds, Coatings, Serges, Viconas, Trouserings, etc. Garments cut to measure free of charge. A rare chance to obtain good fitting tailor-cut garments for boys' wear.—Two doors below Rushtorook and Bridgman's, Queen-st. it*"' ANTED KNOWIN—AT MILLER'S, !W VICTORIA ST.—Ladies' Glace Lace Walking Shoes, 2/11 pair. irtTANTED KNOWN —AT MILLER'S 'VY- BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST.Men's English Balmorals, 5/11 pair. TXTANTED KNOWN—EVENING SHOES, 'W;- largest variety in Auckland. Ladies' 1/6, 1/11, 2/8, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6. 4/11, and 5/11.—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST. KNOWN —AT MILLER'S IYV.i BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST.Ladles* Foxhead Carpet Slippers, 1/6 patr; Men's do., 1/9. ANTED KNOWN—GENTS' COURT SHOES, 4/G, 4/11, SAI. 6/6, and 7/11 pair. - At MILLEE'S BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA_ST. ,WTANTED ENOWN —AT MILLER'S VV BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST.— Ladies' American Boots iv Lace or Button, 7/11 and 8/11 pair. ANTED KNOWN -AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA BT.— Men's Blucher Boots, 4/11; Watertight Bluchers, 7/11; best Watertlght Boots, 11/6. ANTED KNOWN —AT MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST.Ladtee' One-bar Evening Shoes, 1/11 STITANTED KNOWN MILLER'S I y V- BOOT PALACE, VICTO-IA ST.V KadLes' English Lace Boots.SAl P«lr. fnrrANTED known-at miller's IW. BOOT PALACE, VICTORIA ST.Infants" Boots and Shoes, an immense variety from 1/ per pair.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 1