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WANTED. vn_i 'ANTED, Horseshoer. — Apply Avi»V ondale Forge. ;r\7IANTEpr General Serraut. —Mi-s T. iV y Moody, Marine Parade.lOT/lANTED, Beamsman. —Apply to Frank ■» » J agger and Co., Tanners, Richmond. ITX/jANTVED, Young Man to ride for orders. i> V:—a. Eustace, Butcher, Newmarket. R'jASTED, Young Girl for kitchen.—Ap- "» . ply Mrs Neisou, High-st. Diningrooms. r\7ANTED, by ii Practical - Sailmaker, '»»j employment.—Address care Star Office. (TX/jANTED/ a Girl to assist iv .'YV Smins. from city, I'arnell.—Appiv Star Office. i pryjANTED, Private Coaching in liookiV * keeping-.—State terms to 8., 070, Star Otfice. ; 475/)AN'rKD. good General, assist washing, »T; wages 14/; fare paid.—l.X.L. Laundry, Hamilton. . ,T7C7iANTBD, Young General, references rev"-' quired.—Mrs Faraall, "Belvedere," Jermyn-st. jW/lANTED, at ouee, Maternity Nurse for 1» "J about 12 weeks. —Address Birkenhead, 333, Star Office. tra/ZAXTED, good General Servant, for '»"• Moatutapu.—Apply to Mrs Dryland, 101, Franklin-i-d. iri>'IANTED, a Grocer's Assistant, refer- , ! * » ences indispensable. —For address, apply Star Office. \t; ANTED, Nurse Girl to mind baby. — »* Apply Mrs de Marris, Edgecumbe House.. 7, Pitt-st. , ' r_T_TAHTED, respectable Message Boy.— '»» Apply Samuel Barry, Eyesight Specialist, 314, Queen-st. (ITt7JANTED, a Cadet to learn general I* farm work.—Apply by letter H.E., Panmure Post-office. ■ irjy/fANTED, a competent stylish Dress- '»" maker by the day.—Apply 13, Phillipst.. Lower Hepburn-st: TTSTiANTED, 6 good Shirt Machinists, also VV Improvers. — Apply Smith, St. Paulst.. opp. St. Paul's Church. WIANTED, a good General Servant, with references; small family; no children. —Apply 143, Upper Grafton-rd. 'ANTED, a smart Junior Clerk, with knowledge of ironmongery.—Apply, with testimonials, to Box 494. frtTJANTEO, fQt- small family, experienced' ■ * » iHousemaid; references required.—Apply Mrs Overton Smith, Fairfax-rd., Epsom. 'ANTED, a Labourer for the foundry: • only those used to the work need apply.—C. Ceilings, Iron-founder, Arch Hill. frijTANTED, Situation by a Yonng Man in » »' a store or drive cart; country pre- , foried. — Address S.P., Post Office, Otaliuhu. fraTASTED, sober, agreeable, elderly Man. '» " garden, handy, etc. Cnot farm); small salary; comfortable, quiet home.—Apply Star Office. TX7ANTED, Young Lady to teach two » »• children, ages 10 and 7; and assist in needlework. — Apply by letter, M.K., Post Office, Waiuku.. 'ANTED, a respectable Girl to mind baby between the hours of 7.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.—Mrs W. H. Bartlett, Stanley Point. Devouport. 'ANTED. Employment, 2 Young Men, hotel work, groom, accustomed racehorses, rough carpenters, farm hands: references.—Central Registry Office, 15, Ex-chanee-lane. ... jIXJIANTBD, a Christian Woman as Work-' '»*' ing Housekeeper for the Young Women's Christian Association. Must be a thorough cook, and' able to' generally superintend the household: Wages, 14/ per week. Applloatiwrrj? to be httifie by letter or in person to the House Conrniittee, who meet at 2 p.m. ou Friday, 30th March.—Auckland Young Women's Christian Association Wel-lesley-st. East, Auckland.—>l. Sorlev, General Secretary, . ...,* ; •' ■ ■ » •TjlTfAjfTED—Cruets, Tableware. Bicycle » * Parts; besratitully■ Plated. Enamelling, Lp Petit anfl Sihw, opp. H:M. Theatre. Quecu-s^. :YS?'ANTED. small Yacht, centreboard.— >' State terms, I -I. Alexander, Noitlicote. »good second-hand Lorry — * ' Apply stating price to P.O. Box li 7, New- Plymouth. - -■- Farmers anfl Countrj Settlers ' to write for a copy of our Illustrated Catalogue. It will interest you. —G. PIRRIT, Importer, 100-2 • Victoria-st. ICV^' 2 *' TED, 2 t'nfnrnished Rooms, in good v t locality.—Address Rex 411, Star Office. Ty.'ANTED, £250 to » »■' £350; buyers waiting.—J. A. Janies, 81, ShOftland-st. \/\/'I a:n " TEI) to Rent, in or near Avondale, » t small House and enough grass land to keep 2,cows.—Particulars to T.G.H., Newton P.O. ... TSTANTED to' Let, Pleasantly Situated * T ' Comfortably Fnrnisbed Bedroom, near G.P.O. — Apply 44, Eden Crescent. fOk,'{A.NTED to Lease, with purchasing » » clause, good Dairy Farm, about 100 acres,. easy distance from Auckland —Partlculans to Tho&. V. ■ Cahill, Qneen-st oppo Fort-st. - " ' to Sell, Mason's Improved Jars, 'V, n qual ?; s ?? a S-galkms.-H. B. Morton and Co., Custom-st. ■ri./'AyjED to. Borrow. £40 on Promissory Lif t? T- ' 12 mtM:iths '- Principals only dealt with. Lrgent—.T.B., 401, Star Office. tWi ANTED Enown — That thoroughly »» seasoned Timber, Sashes, and Doors can only be obtained from the Kauri Timber Co., Limited. rnrjiANTED Known—Absolutely Choicest ,!YT. Creamery Butter for tbe table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. Limited. . . . iry'ANTED Known-That E. Abercromble 'V; and Co., Corset and Surgical Belt Makers, have Removed to Pitt-st. Buildings: Tel, dot. IW A -? T ? I> K n °™—That the Kauri y limber Co. Brand all Sashes, Doors, etc.. manufactured by them. K.T. Co. RANTED . KNOW NpAINLKSS ,JVENXIBTBY ■^α, QUKEN-STREET (Opp "Herald -, Office; over Prince's, Jeweller). TEETH EXTRACTED - Without the Slightest Pain. Inconvenience or. After Effects. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONSADULTS, sy/ CHILDREN, -I / **': 1/ \ ORDINARY EXTRACTION, 1/ HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. tq> 8 p m Telephone 115s. \T~ANTED KNOWN, that "FRIMLEY" PLUM AND PEACH JAMS are absolutely Pure Fruit and Cane Sugar; with no addition of Apple Juice or Pulp; also they are packed in full weight 71b tins, not 61b tina. as other manufacturers are putting on the market. A trial will be sufficient to convince you that -FRIMLEY" Jam is the cheapest and best, and the only Jam. which should be .used on the table. Obtainable at all Grocers. Do not be put.off with Cheaper P.rands, but stick to "FRIMLEY." J. E. WHEELER, Wholesale Agent. ANT ED . kX O W.N THE HOME OF MODERN DENTISTRY. NO-MOfiE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR. NO PAIN. NO COCAINE. NO BAD AFTER EFFECTS. \O SLEEP PRODUCING AGENT. Extractions 1/. No Charge where Sets are Ordered. OPEN EVERY EVENING. THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOTJRS. (DR. RAYNER.) RESA'S MEDICATIVE LEG SUPPORTS,- 10/6; prevents and cures Varicose Veins, Swellings, Pains, and Ulceration.—Maaur&cturea at 286 i. gueea It. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 March 1906, Page 1

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