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W__N__3J. (Continued from Page L) !ST"_i_«TED. Youth, able to drive.—NewI V t.i ton Dairy, Upper Pitt-St. good strong~B<>y~to learn cycle 'W trade.—Appjy Reynolds, Newton. TTn-ASTED, a respectable Youth.—H. A. •t't Coates, Pork Butcher, gymonds-st. ?snnV_NT__>. smart Girl to assist with, waitTV ing.—Apply T. Nairn, 281, Qneen-st. * jIA/ANTBD-, Improver to Dressmaking; '''■' Bodice Hand.—Miss Reid, W-clleslcy-et. [ANTED, a Yardman, able to classify 1 and measure kauri timber. —D. Goldie, Breakwater-rd. ' !t~\7|ANTED, strong Girl for housework. — 'tt 1 Mrs. -Cairns, 72 Federal-st., next Hannah, Draper. ' |TT7jANTBD to Purchase, Camera, half■tt .plate or larger.—Reply, with price and particulars, to J.M., C 54, Star Office. irs/ANTED, thorougi good General, 12/6", 'tV'l2/, ii/ ( io/; Girls assist, 7/, 8/.—Mrs Nleholls' Registry, IG2, Symonds-et. SrX7IANTED TO SELL, Treadle Sewing Matt' chine, Standard, almost new, 30/. — No. 15, opposite Laundry, Upper Queen-st. ■ryIANTED TO LET, large 6-roomed 'TV . House, every convenience, off Wll-liamsoir's-avenue; 17/6.-—Apply 48 Vincentst ' "r\7 ! A_*TED, FreelioM Securities for sums ™V' of £500, £400, £250, and £150; low rate of interest.—Thos. F. Cahill, Queen-st., oppo. Fort-st W ANTED TO PURCHASE, Devonport, 1 near wharf—Honse of 9 rooms, one floor; good garden. Terms. —Apply House, 129 star Office. S"X7;A_\*TED, young Lady Bookkeeper; re•W.' ferences: 20/, with board.. Lady Heps. snperior Girls, all parts. —Central Registry, No. 15 Exchange-lane (upstairs). frX7ANTED, Employment by gent, recently I W.i arrived from England as Accountant; willing to keep tradesmen's books; firstclass references.—Apply Mr. John Dean, c/o Mr. W. Spragg, N.Z. Dairy Association. T»7tANTED—Young Man, 23 years of age, VV. 1 wants situation as good Bush Cook; able to cook for 14 men; 3 years' experience, with first-class references. Also, handy man for all round: not afraid of hard work.—Apply 3.P.. 837 Star Office. WANTED. Milkers, for Taranaki. two for same place, 25/, W_angarei, Te Awamutu, Onewbero, Otahuhu, and Mt. Rosklll, all 20/; Youths and Boys, milk, useful, 10/ £o 15/; Youth, drive baker's cart, 20/; Camp Cook, 20/; Sculleryman, 17/6; W. Cook, nice country hotel, 20/: Barmaid; Woman Ironer: Generals and Lady Help.— Me.Leod's Registry, Exchange lane. <OOT TRADE.—Wanted, a good Repairer. ' —Apply Campbell, Bootmaker, Vulcan lane. IABIIvET MAKERS—2~wanted for Dun- .' edin; highest wages.—H. Banfield, .H.M. Arcade, top floor. '- ■" -'■

PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. mHE "A UCKIAND TV/TEAT /XOMPANT, T IMITED, Having acquired the Businesses lately respectively carried on by MESSRS "J. MARKS AND SONS" And by "R. SALMON, LIMITED," <c Have ranch pleasure in intimating to the old customers of the two firms, and the public generally, that they are now supplying meat of the choicest description, at-the lowest possible prices. Their business is under the immediate supervision of MR J. MARKS, whose long experience in the Butchering Trade is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of all customers will be efficiently attended to. Being the holder of an Export Slaughterhouse License, all meat supplied by -tlje Company is Inspected and passed at their slaughterhouse by a Government Veterinary Inspector, who attends for such purpose continuously at the Company's Works, and brands every carcase passed.by him. Customers"can' therefore rely that only jgOUND, TtfEAT passed by the Inspector is sold at the Company's shops. Tho shops are connected by Telephone, , and customers' orders will be attended !to with promptitude and civility. MURDOCH MeLE_N, ; J. MARKS, Managing Directors.

T ARGE AInD SMALL POTATO GROWI* J ERf? will and it to their advantage to ; treat their seed with SHARLAND'S POTATO BLIGHT EXTERMINATOR. It efIfectually prevents Blight and Improves the 'crop. Growers have already proved it* value. Get particulars from your Storekeeper. He st_c_s it. .•TVCPBWRITER BUREAU, SWANSON-ST. Agent for SMITH, PREMIER. REMINGTON YOST, AND SUN VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS. NEW OR SECOND HAND MACHINES FOR SALE OR HIRE. I TYPEWR3TER SUPPLIES. ALL MAKES ' REPAIRS GTJARANTEEDi CJHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION BY A PRACTICAL MAN. IGO SITUATIO-xS OBTAINED BY OO PUPILS DURING 1905. A, iG. J arre *t, SHORTHAND WRITER AND TYPIST SWANSON-ST. *VTO EGG Preservative has tbe sale of - I ~ fl SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PR3PSERVATI, E — for no egg preservetlve has such a history of continued success. There never was a disappointed purchaser. Sold at all stores, in reput,ed pint bottles, and in J, 1, 2, and 4 gallon tins. See that the correct name- Is oh the label. YOUR x GROCER FOB ">*J-ATIVE J*>RAND" WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. THE FINEST SAUCE Iv THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. YP' U CAN WASH ' ANY DAINTY FABRIC WITH ""EjALORALINE" , g§EVEN YEARS' experience has proved every claim made for SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. In all that time.not one egg has leea lost when directions have been carried out. It simply cannot fail. One pint bottle preserves ■seven dozen eggs. See that name i B on ! the label. "TfTLORALINE" [VIS QUICKER AND SAFER THAN ANY OTHER SOAP POWDER. IpOLOSSAL SALE OF IIU^TrTr" V INSTRUMENTS. ' UU;:)ICAL NOW ON, N ow ON, •FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.

All "Instruments, viz. BAGPIPES. BANJOS, VIOLINS, ACCORDYSONS, MANDOLIN,, ETC. The above must be oleared to make room for further shipments per- s-s. Rakaia s s ludradevi. ' Don't forget address. Write or call. THE MUSICAL IMPORTING CO., J. 85,. .QUDBN-iST., Auckland, ' ,^,*|g**___&& ,__ _;j_L-_«.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 225, 20 September 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 225, 20 September 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 225, 20 September 1906, Page 2

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