WAHTEP. A N experienced Dressmaker seeks Em- ■*** ployment by. the day.—Address Reliable, 638-Star Office. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, respectable ' Boys.—Pioneer Boot Factory, Wakefield st. OOT TRA~DE—Wanted. Machinists, Fitters, Beuchmen for light work. Welt I Hands. Pump Hands, and Finishers. —G. A. ; Coles and Co., Kapai Boot Factory. ROCEKY"—Wanted, Good Counter Hand —Apply by letter, enclosing ' references, to F.A.M., 100, "Star" Office. | energetic Young Man ™-*■ of 7- years' experience seeks engagement as Counter Hand; goods.testimonials, etc.—Reply G.1.H., 642 Star Office. HAIRDRESSER'S Improver wanted at once, must be good hand, good wages —Apply .at. once.. 8.8., 503, "Star" Office. rT<O PROPERTY OWNERS, POXSONBY. WANTED FOR CASH CLIENT. MODERN HOUSE. 7 rooms and conveniences, with hot and cold water, north side of Jervois road preferred. Particulars to MORTIMER" FAIRS, Land and Estate Agent, Shortlaud street, Near G.P.O. •VTELSON HOSPITAL AND CHAHITA* ABLE AID BOARD. Applications wiU be received until WEDNESDAY. 2nd November, ISXM. at 8 p.m.. to 'fill, the position. Of-Matron, at tne Ne»son Hospital. Salary. £75 per annum, with Board and Residence. The" duties include those of Housekeeper as well as Matron. J to be marked on the outside. "Application."- and sent to the undersigned, .accompanied by Certificates and References. H. V, GULLY, Secretary. 15Uj October. ISO*. "- HOSPITAL. WANTED, CHARGE NURSE, certificated, salary £55 per annum; also, Cook (female), salary £52 per annum. Applications with testimonials to be in by noon Novcmbct 3rd. MAX. D. KING. Secretary Waihi Hospital. TtTANTED Kent and Sons ' » deliver Bread and Small Goods in City and Suburbs Daily. Telephone 803. V\7 A N TED X N O W N. THAT J. W. SHACKELFORD Has Opened bis first shipment of SPRING MERCERY. Latest Novelties In Neckwear. Shirts. Collars, etc. Welch Jlargetsou's Famous Lion T?rand Shirts iv all sizes.—262-4. QUEEN ST. rr'ANTED KNOWN — Just Opened. '* New Shipment of the WHITE CHINA FLOWER HOLDERS, which arc so fashionable for Table Decoration. See window. —WILSON, 2C7, Queen-st. •yy A N T E D X N O W N. THE FRED BROWNVENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded the First Certificate and Ou:y Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibition, 'i hey are Superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Yeats" Guarantee, with Every Blind. FACTORY : PONSONBY ROAD. _____ ' Telephone Sl4.' Y*/A.n lED Known: Lockwood Brothers' » » and Christopher. .lohnsoa/s Table and Povket - Cutlery and Scissors at lowest prices; other Sheffield makes, Tea Knives, 'X. fi/6. 3/S the L-doz; Nickel Sliver and Benares Silver. Tea,- Dessert, and . Table Spoons: and.- Forkp, -some cheap Tea Spoons at T/ tne'4-doz; Spoons and Forks 1/ the' i-doi; pair Carvers from .1/6: Carpenters' and Garden Tool's. Cruets,'etc.. "at H R Shroff's, 106 and 10S Victoria st. TVAXTBD Known: 6ft Curtain Poles with T » brass fittings complete, at 1/11; White Lace Curtains, 1/11 per, pair; Floorcloth, latest patterns, .1/1$ per yard; Linoleum, Carpet Square, Oft' x 7ft 6in, 7/6; larger sises at lower rates; Hearthrugs. sft long, 1/11; Brussels Rugs at 4/G; Velvet Pile. 5/6; pretty Door Slips, Od. 1/, aud 1/3;. Blinds with patent roller complete, 1/11, at H. R. ShrolUs, 100 and 108 Victoria st. rWTANTED Known: Handsome Duchess »» Pairs from 35/; Washstaud and Dressing Table, 10/0 the pair; Chests of Drawers from 10/6: Combination Chests from 30/; Kapok Pillows, l/ll: Kapok Mattresses from 10/6: Flax do., from 6/6; Iron and Brass Rail Bedsteads, cheap; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6: Kitrhou Table, 10/6: Leather Conches,- 27/6; 7-picee Drawing-room Suites in Tapestry and Plush from £5; Sidebonrds. . Wardrobes. Chiffionniers; a special line of Heavy Curtain Chains at 1/11 per pair, at 11. R. Shroff's, lOC and 108 Victoria .st. v iyyTT ~n"~t~~fT~d g notv n. V T AND (30NS, DENTISTS. TTOBSON. . ,OTREET (Opposite St. Matthew's New Church). SUPPLY THE BEST AN* MOST NATURAL ARTIFICIAL TETH. Up-to-date Work, with Latest Improvements, and most important of all. Good Fits .■ are guaranteed in all cases. FULL UPPER OR LOWER SETS FROM TWO OUINEAS. DECAYED TEETH STOPPED. OR EXTRACTED WITHOUT ANY TAIN BY. GAS OR NEW PROCESS, 2/6 and 2,'.. v CONSULTATION FREE. Business Hours: From D to 5;. Evening .. - 7 to 8. . Trarfis Stop opposite the Premises. TX7 .ANTED KNOW N— TRY rp pLARK FOR GENERAL FOOTWEAR, Including LADIES', GENTS', AND CHILDREN'S PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE, KEEN BUYING, I - SMALL EXPENSES ENSURE GOOD VALUES. j ■ £ L A- R X, | ■ BOOT EMPORIUM, ' PONSONBY RD., near Three Lamps. TO A N T X u ~ KNOW N. W M R JAS. jrj K INNEAR. - • •• DENTAL CHAMBERS. WYNDHAM.ST.,. AUCKLAND ALL EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN REPLACED BY NEW TEETH. Extractions Under Gas, 1/. Administering Gas.2/6. Painless Extractions i/ xteth of Perfect Fit that look well and wear a lifetime. The Most D'fficnlt Cases Invited and Guaranteed Satisfaction. , 15 years' Australian and New Zealand e'xfjerlence! ■ ; And late Chief Operator and Manager of I the Laigest Le'ntal Business in the Ccli onji • T\7" •* NT E D .X NO W N. I *» JUST RECEIVED. - BUTTERICK'S LATEST PAPER PATTERNS; j Also, DELINEATOR, with Free Pattern . . Price-Sd; Fosted lOd. I BUTTERICK'S LADIES' FASHION -...,. GUIDE, With. Free Pattern. Price 2d; Posted 3d. BUTTERICK'S. PENNT .FASHIONS. Posted lid. BOTTER-TCK'S .30 PAGE CATALOGUE 2d: Posted Sd. ■ W"' "P- #~| GILV,E - : "1L'QUEEN jjT." /"'* fut M AUD yrEUE&LBTifffS., .j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 251, 20 October 1904, Page 1
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