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WATSTED. iT\7ANTED, a smart Boy for office work.— *V Apply Bos 218, G.P.O. WiANTBD, General Servant.—Mrs W. Hayhow, 177, Ponsonby-rd\ TX7IANTED, a ""Waitress.—Apply Criterion ii »»' Restaurant, Customs-st. East, VV,'ANTED, young Girls lor cardboard box , !»"i making.—W. Service, No. 1 Alexandra- 1 st. ANTED, first-class PoUsher, also Im- c prover.—Howard's Factory, Welling-ton-st. ANTED, a smart Boy for shop.—Kirk- t( man and Denison, The Jewellers, Queen-st. ' J SATANTED, Boy for warehouse.—Apply E ."" G. H. Baker and Co., Merchants, Com-merce-st. j. Y/i/ n ANTED, experienced Typiete for mer- r »' chant's office.—Appiy Box 231, G.P.0., Auckland. WANTED, good Ironer, also good t Washer I .—St. Leonard's Laundry, top Wakefield-st. ANTED to Let, 1 Unfurnished Room, to lady, near Choral Hall.—Address at I Star Office. v WANTED, General Servant, referencee.— - Mrs Maris Clark, Remuera-rd., past t St. Mark's Church.. V\7ANTED, Improvers and Apprentices to p » » Sun Hats, Bonnets, Blouses, etc.— j. E. Ellison, 3, Vermont-st. TJiT'ANTED, General Servant.—Apply in s " morning, to Mrs Dudley, "Benmore," _ Onehunga, near Royal Oak. VVIANTED, at once, first-class Coat Hand. , * * —J. Clarkeon, Tailor and Mercer, Ka-rangahape-rd., opp. Tabernacle. WANTED, hrst-class Coaehsmith; steady »* job for good man; wages 11/. —Apply * W. A. Browning, Palmerston North. _ ANTED, a strong Youth or Apprentice. 5 —Apply s. Ornstein, West Lynn Bakery, Richmond-avenue, Grey Lynn. YX7.INTED, Cook, 25/, urgent; General, . * » town hotel. IS/; General, private, , 15/; Giris assist, 12/, 10/. — Maughan and J Co. 'ANTED, 2 strong, Intelligent Lads for ] the trade.—Apply Geo. Leahy, Ship and 1 Engine Smith, The Smithy, Lower Albert- , st. \A7IANTED, By experienced Needlewoman, , "" 1 or 2 days a week; constant places preferred; 2/b per day.—Address Urgent, ' 15, General P.O. 1 Vy'ANTEI), good bleneral, 3 in firmily, »' light place, good wages to competent 1 person.— Inquire Mrs. Roseoe's Store, \ Mauukau-rd., Epsom. XXI ANTED, Salesman for soft goods, also T » to do little travelling.—Reply, with references and salary required, to "Sot ' Goods," 933 Star Office. i TX7ANTED, a Young Girl ior light house ' » T duties; 3in family; comfortable home. —Apply Mrs. Stanley Meads, 3rd house - Wiudmill-rd., Mt. Eden. W ± n t c d; ; »"■ CAPABLE GIRL, To assist light housework, no cooking or washing. Good home for suitable girl. Apply 30. ARTHUR-ST. SjXTANTED, a Worker as Partner, to us- : * » sist a thoroughly experienced Ferroconcrete Contractor with jobs in hand; must have from.. £100 to i2oo.—Address F.C., 09, Star Office. YX7ANTED Known—Orders for Geo. Hun- : • » ( ter, Ellerslie Carrier, can now be left ' with J. Jones, Auctioueei-, Victoria-sr. \SrANTED Known—Sale, Sale, Sale^—En»»l ormous Reductions—Large Rugs 2/11 and 3/11, large Hearthrugs 1/9, Ribbons Laces at cost prices.—J. P. Roberts, Man- ; Chester House, opp. Howe-st., Karanga-hape-rd. ST; ANTED everybody to know that our '»♦ continual Imcreasing Trade obUges us to make • extensive alterations. Before the carpenters commence work we wul dispese of "ur-'-large Stock of 05 dozen Pediments, different siaes 240 pairs Assorted Glass Brackets. All a t Cutting prices.--•.VcniiTer, Carver, Newton. OJ7ANTED Known,-that JF. Abercrombie » » and Co., Corset and Surgical Belt Makers, have removed to Pitt-st. Buildings Tel. 557. = YyS ; ' , 'ANTLD Known — Absolutely Choicest »» Creamery Butter for the Table all the year rounu. — New Zealand Dairy Association, Ltd. W ANTED Known.—lf you are removlu», » » ring up AY. B. Snook, 'phone 215 Y. Cheapest Furniture Removing Van in town. U.'A-MEU hnown — Dyeing and Clean- »» iug. Gentlemen's Suits Cleaned and Pressed, equal to new, from 5/ suit; Ladies' Dresses, Blouses, Gloves, etc., Cleaned or Dyed at shortest notice. — J. EDGAR, Welleslcy-st- East, and at Karaugahaperd., opposite East-st. Telephone 754. W' ANT E,D KNOW N— Combination Chests, 35/; Full-size Bedsteads, 2b/; Full-size Kapok Mattresses 20/; Wire Stretchers, 11/; all goods delivered to Epsom and Hillsboro' H. PRIME, ONEHUNGA. Yy A N T E D KNOWN. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS Are compelled to close every evening after June 24th, excepting Saturday evening, according to Section 18, of the Act. To give these working till 5 o'clock an opportunity of consulting us, we will remain open till 6 o'clock each day. DR. RAYNER. HOURS: 8.30 to 6. SATURDAY : 8.30 to 1; Evening, 7 to 9. , VICT ANTED KNOWN. A. L. S MITH * S ONS ' DENTISTS. HOBSON-ST.. (Opposite St. Matthew's Church.) SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF . BEST TEETH, from Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed. Old Sets of Teeth Re-made to Fit the Mouth. Painless Extractions. WANTED X N"0~W~N. AUCKLAND CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT AND PIANO AND ORGAN WAREHOUSE. Messrs Hiscocks and Son, "Teachers of Violin and Piano," having purchased the property formerly known as "Oak House," Hobson-st., notify that they have opened the same as above. WANTED, EVERT ONE TO HAVE TRIE BEST AND SAVE MONEY -TTENETIAN "DLINDS. . EDEN TERRACE, opposite Cole's Boot Shop. mUCKEK T3ROS.. Venetian Blind Makers and Wire Workers. y-TT ANTED JTNOWN. THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for Ladies' Dainty Ear Shoes, at 7/11, S/6, 10/6, 11/6, 13/6, 15,'. THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for Gent's Footwear in Dixie, Medium, Round and Square Toes, in Glace Kid, from 15/ 3 to 25/. THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for Gent.'s Chrome 3oots, at 9/11, 10/9. 12/6. THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for " Boys' and Girls' School Boots and Shoes 1 in Chrome, Glace Kid, etc., at right prices. Infants' Shoes in great variety at I THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM, 1 Three Lamps, Ponsonby. WANTED KNO WN— CHEAP SCHOOL BOOKS At the BOOK EXCHANGE. 10. VICTORIA-ST. E. (Next Central Hotel). Parents can save half the cost of school 2 books by purchasing second-hand copies at the Book Exchange. Graphic and Royal Crown Readers. Al! numbers at half price. Open till S p.m. We purchase 6d Novels and. Magazines, in airy cfwutity. •*- 1

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 163, 10 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 163, 10 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 163, 10 July 1907, Page 1