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WANTED. A YOUNG Woman would like Situation in Tea Rooms, Confectionery, or Fiuit Shop.—Address N.L.. 231, Star Office. OOT TRADE—Wanted, smart Shop Roy.—E. Bridgens, Karangahape rd. ipWJIMERCIAL Position Wanted by v_J( tleinan, aged 24;' bookkeeping, et_; references supplied. — "Agio," 226, "Star" Office. "r-VRESSMAKING BUSINESS, for Salt. A* splendid paying, in flourishing country town. —Address A.E., 46 Star Office. "\/T_LLINERY — Wanted, Improver, at ■"A, once; references required. — < Mrs Burtt, 31, Pitt-st., City. 13 MART _oung Alan seeks situation in *-"■ any capacity; strong anu willing; gooa references.—O.J.F., 1140", Star Office. "VTOUNG Englishman wishes Employment -*- as Bread Carter; 10 years' experience hi London.—Apply Harry, 249 Office. A UCKI_AN_> EDUCATION BOARD. Separate Applications (on printed forms) for any of the undernamed appointments will be received by the Board or. or before FRIDAY, Sth December, 1905:— TE KUITI—Head Master. Apn roximate salary, £180, with residence of four ' rooms. Candidates to be classified D 2 or higher. OTUROA—SoIe Charge. Approximate I .salary, £130 and £20 house allowance. AHUROA—SoIe charge. Approximate salary, £130 and £20 house allowance. WHANGAROA NORTH—SoIe Charge. _ About £110 and residence of six rooms. OTONGA AND OPUAWHANGA—SoIe charge of half-time schools. About £132 (six days a week), with residence of four rooms. KAiRANGAiHAKE—Assistant. . 'Salary ' £115. ! DE vONPOßT—Assistant. Sahiry £95. PAEROA—Assistant. Salary £90. TE IC_ in—Assistant. Salary £90. WAIHI DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL— Master. Salary £180. YTNCESNT E. RICE, , Secretary. \\7 ! ANTED X N O W N— PARKINSON'S ROYAL BvONCASTER BUTTERSCOTCH Stands alone in respect to purity and excellence of flavour. Wholesale ami retail AT VICTORIA STREET. 'UyANTED SEEN—Panama Hats, from "» 14/0 to 50/; Tuscan, Brazilian and Boater Straws, Fh-sible and Soft Felr Hats; large stock just opened, newest styles.—J. W. SHACKELFORD, 262-4, Queen-st, W "(ANTED KNOWN—Shirts of every description. Tennis Shirts, White Shirts, The New Lion Regatta Shirts, Tunic Shirts, Zephyr Shirts, etc., etc. Newest goods. Best vaIue.—SHACKELFORD, next Savings Bank. WANTED— Ladies to inspect the New Stock of Boys' Holland and Crash Suits, Blouses, etc. Latest novelties in Boys' and Youths' Clothing.—J. W. SHACK-ELFORD, 262-4, Queen-st. \XTANTED Known that "SYLVIA" EX- * TRACT OF SOAP will give yon the Greatest Satisfaction. rr, ANTED KNOWN. VV JUST RECEIVED. BUTTERICK'S NEWEST PAPER PATTERNS, all Ninepence each. 30 page Catalogue, 3d, post.free. DELINEATOR, Bd, posted 9__d. LADIES' FASHION GUIDE, 2d, posted •_--- ■* '• ■ 3 d . ■_-'. -.--:.---* ... BUTTERICK'S FASHIONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, 2d, posted 2£d. W. P. OGILVIE, 211, QUEEN-ST. 3 doors above Victoria-st • ■nr ANTED KNOWN. THE FEED. BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded the First Certificate and Only Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibition. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every j Blind. FACTORY: PONSONBY ROAD. I Telephone 914. YX'ANTED, every Housewife to know that! ** "SYLVIA" is the SAFEST, Cheapest, and best EXTRACT OF SOAP. , ANTED KNOWN— nave you tried PARKINSON'S CAKES AND PASTRY? If not. why not? ■ The best of everything is quite good enough for you. MARBLE FRONT SHOP, VICTORIA AND ALBERT STREETS. \7C7IA_'TED Known—w7__'. Culley i-Tpre- »* pared to Clean ad Repress Gents' Suits, overcoats, Ladle.'-Costumes, etc., at moderat. charges. Parcels left with Mrs liaue. Grocer, Hobson st., or with Mr Bull, Ironmonger, Newmarket, will receive prompt atientiou. rv ANTED E. N O W H. •A. L. S*" TH ASD S ONS - i DENTISTS. HOBSON STREET (Opposite Sf. Matthew's Church). SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OP I BEST TEETH. Two Guineas. I Good Fit Guaranteed. v Old Sets of Teeth Re-made to Fit the . Monte. Painless Extractions. rariANTED KNOWN — H. R. SHROFF FOR FURNITURE. Wire Wove Mattresses from S/6 Wire Wove Stretchers 12/6 Flax 2lattresses G/G Kapok Mattresses from 12/6 Kapok Pillows 1/11 Chest of Drawers 20/ Large 5 drawer Chest, dark in colour. plai ed handles, only 38/6 ■/'-'- j Duchess Pairs, from 35/ ,< Combination Chest 30/ Bedsteads, from 22/6 Floorcloths 1/1J per yard Linoleum. Carpet Squares, from f/6 Hearth Rugs from 1/_U / 6ft Curtain Poles, with brass fittings complete 1/11 oft Oak and Mahogany Curtain Poles, with wood fittings complete, 1/11 White Enamel Curtain Poles, with brass fittings, complete, 2/3' Green Blinds on patent spring Rollers, complete, 1/11 Kitchen Chair. 2/6 Kitchen Tables 10/6 Cheffoniers, Sideboards, 7 piece Suites, from £4 Pretty Cretonne Couches. 27/6 A.M. Leather Conches, from 27/6 Steel Travelling Trunks, from 5/11 Steel Hat Boxes, from 2/9 Wicker Hampers, 2/9, etc. At H. R. S^ 01^' 106 AND 108, VICTORIA-ST. \"\7ANTED, 5000 BUYERS — BUYERS— TT BUYERS, for our Ladies' Leather Victoria Slippers at 2/(1 Ladles' Chrome Oxfords, Pateat Caps, 4/6 Ladies' Chrome Button Shoes, best wear known, 6/11 I_dies' Chrome Button Boots, grand line 9/6 Children's Chrome Button Boots, 5/11 Thousands of Slippers at Prices that Sell and Satisfy. 3d. 1/, 1/2, 1/6 New Lines Ladies' Choice Shoes, 9/6, 10/6— See. them Gent's Boots — Gent's Boots ■— We are prepared to Clear some Fifst class Lines rapidly selling Prices 1 Infants' Soft Sole Nurseries, all colours trom 9d ' ChU<_-e_ _ White Shoes, lovely assortment, v _ry cheap PROSSER'S POPULAE PRICES Always Leading. Call and See. NEWTON BOOT WABEHOUSE, I KARANGAHAPE RD.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 286, 30 November 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 286, 30 November 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 286, 30 November 1905, Page 1

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