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WAJTTEJ. TS7ANTED to Let, 2 Front Booms, with j »■/ use of kitchen.—Apply No. 19, Ed- - win-st.. Newton. , VVANTED, House-to-house Canvassers; '■ *»i liberal commission.—Albert Newcomb i and Co., Lorne-st. ■ 1 JTyANTED, for merchant's office, well- t »»• educated Boy, age 15 or 16.—Apply by ; letter P.O. Box 56. } IVXfANTED to Purchase, Second-hand rur- ( "T ■ niture in large or small lots for cash. - —•Rex," Box 544, P. 0., Auckland. } jW/ANTED, 2 furnished Bedrooms and Sit- s 1 » » twgroom, with use of kitchen and conveniences—Apply U., 333, Star Office. 1 itX/ANTED, a steady, experienced Gar- c ■". dener; must have references.-rApply - the Waiwera Co., Ltd., 22, Shortland-st. fl YTTANTED, by married couple, with two '■% "small children, Board and Residence; central.—State terms to R.E.T., Star Of- N ficc. I JYX7ANTED, thoroughly competent General, - "*' wages 12/, middle-aged preferred; 8 ? miles from town.—Address Urgent, 351, ' Star Ofiicf. j TXTANTED, a Young Girl to assist, sleep i * » ' at home; light duties.—Apply Mrs J. C. MacCormict, St. Martins-lane, off I oymonds-st. , YX/ANTED to Rent, House, 8 or 9 rooms, ' ' ' in penny section; all conveniences; re- 3 spectable locality. — Address Permanent, ii 339, "Star" Office. " " Band Saw Machine (power), ' 1 ' »i ■ new or second-hand..—State price and i full particulars to Cooper and Curd, ' Coachbuilders, Pukekohe. \ TTTT-ANTED — Law or Commerce — Eng- -i » * lish Solicitor seeks Clerkship in Office ' or V. T arehouse; salary 25/ per week. — t "Urgent," 346. "Star" Office. ( .TX7AXTED, a few Permanent Boarders in i *' private family, bath and piano, terms " moderate—-For address, apply Mrs. Regan, i Fruit shop, Hobson-st., opp. St. Matthew's, j VX/"ANTED, 2 unfurnished Rooms," with < " * quiet family, in or near Mt. Roskill-rd. ' —Address Mrs. Gilstain," c/o Mrs. Bell, ] Prospect-terrace, Mt. Roskill-rd., Auckland. . TS7ANTED. Bushfallers, 27/6 acre, £412; j '" Bushmen, :»/ to 40/; middle-aged Man, garden, milk, 20/: Youth. 8/; Dairy Farm < Couple; Pork Butcher, 25/. —Heighten and ( Co., 48 Queen-st. Housemaids, Generals" fZ ' r » Helps. Housekeeper, country; Man, c garden, milk one cow; all urgent. Take •. notice Mrs Arthur's Advertisement in"Star" - Monday, Wednesday, Friday.—Mrs Arthur, ,' Strand. "pOOT TRADE-—Wanted, good Clicker, " A-* Boot Machinist, wages from 25/ to - 30/ per week; also. Boy to learn trade— H Apply R. J. McDonald, Devonport. YX7ANTED Known—On Hire, Screw S . » » Jacks and Floor Cramps James - Slator, Architect, Illuminator, etc- Go- f vernment Insurance Buildings, Queen-st. ' WANTED KNOW N— 7 CHEAP SCHOOL BOOKS ; At the i BOOK EXCHANGE, 10, VICTORIA-ST. E. . (Next Central Hotel). , Parents can save half the cost of school - books by purchasing second-hand copies at 1 the Book Exchange. Graphic and Royal Crown Readers. All numbers at half price. ' Open till 8 p.m. We purchase 6d Novels * and Magazines in any Quantity. , Y\7 ANTED KNOWN. vv A rush on it. What? GOLDEN ! EAGLE Tobacco, FLAKE CUT, in TWO " OUNCE TINS. All Tobacconists. WANTED Known.—That BASSETT and 1 CO., AUCTIONEEBS, GENERAL : COM. AGENTS, VALUATORS, BUSINESS and PROPERTY AGENTS, are to be ■ found at 24, OUSTOM-ST. E. Commia- : slons o£ all classes undertaken. Loans ' Effected. Satles Conducted in .their large I and bright- >-3iart or-- ih LSwiva*© Houses ' Shops, City, Suburb, or Country. ' faction guaranteed aud prompt ACCOUNT ' SALES. • J VX)i ANTED l£ N O W N— ' I»VJ THE FRED BROWN , VENETIAN BLIND . Was Awarded ( 3THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY ' GOLD MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. ', EVERY BLIND GUARANTEED. H FACTORY: I'ONSONBY-ROAD. Telephone 914. • VX> ANTED JTSOffJi. . THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for : Ladies' Dainty Bar Shoes, at 7/1 L 8/6, 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/ to 25/. THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for : Gent's Chrome Boots, at 0/11, 10/9, 12/6. THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for Boys' and Girls' School Boots and Shoes ■ in Chrome, Glace Kid, etc., at right prices. Infants' Shoes in great variety at the t. Clark boot emporium, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. ANTED" " X N O W. N. - TARIFF ALI2BATIONS. Owing to the new Tariff, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers will advance heavily in price. The Public will have a splendid opportunity of buying Boots, Shoes, and Slippers during the next few weeks at benvy reductions off the old prices. Remember, every article reduced. Many lines much ' below cost to clear. .TXOLDSWORTH'S A LTERATION ,QALE, lO "yiCTORIA-STKEET. ANTED ' £X o W r*. j FURNITURE, IRONMONGERY, etc., for Sale. —Green Blinds, on patent rollers, : complete with flttiugs, l/ll; 5 and 6ft Cur- I tain Poles, with brass and wood fittings, complete at 1/11; Duchess Pairs, 35/, 3S/6, i and upwards, special value 70/; large sdrawer Chest, from 38/6 and upwards; Com- * biuanon Chest, from 30/; larger, 5 drawers, 1 37/6, 38/6, up to 70/; Wire-wove Mattress, i trom 8/6; Wire-wove Stretcher, from 11/6; Kapok Mattress, from 12/6; Kapok Pillow, l/li; Bedsteads, Hearth Rugs (a Large selection and very cheap); Floor Cloth, 1/ per yard; Linoleum; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Kit- 1 cben Tables, 10/6; Kitchen Dresser, 38/6; Chiffonier, 55/; Couches, from 28/6; 7-piece „ Suites, from £5 10/; some very handsome Dinlngroom Chairs, at 6/3 each. s IRONMONGEKX.—Spirit Stoves, from Od; 1 Kerosene Stoves, 3/; lias Rings, 1/a, 2/6, 2/9; Fenders, Fire Irons; Ash Pans, from t 1/6; special line, all brass, 13/6; Coal Vases; t Hand Lamps, from 9d; Table Lamps, 2/6; a t special line o£ Nickel Table Lamps, at 0/11; Hanging Lamp, giving a large light, at 4/6; very pretty Hall Lamps, at 14/6; Lanterns, a large variety, from 1/ to 6/; Box irons, y 2/6; Gas Irons, 5/9; Patent Draught Iron, 4/6; best Alarm Clocks, 6/6; Wringers from 10/6; Mangles; a large selection of Cutlery 1 of all the best Sheffield makes; Christopher Johnson's fc'lag Brand Knives, from 2/6 the half dozen, upwards; Spoons and Forks or every description; Meat Mincers, 3/1); a large number of Enamelled Kettles, from 2/3; a spleudid>«election of Cooking Stoves and Ranges, such as Orb, Orion, Dover, Pearl, Mistress, etc., ranging in price from 50/ and upwards. At - XT "O OHROFF'S, IRONMONGER AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, 106 and 108 Victoria-street. iQMOKERS PLEASE NOTE. A rush on it. What? GOLDEN EAGLE Tobacco, FLAKE CUT, in TWOOUNCE TINS. All Tobacconists. I->HEUMO cores Rheumatism and kindred ' f It eliminates th 2 excess '- uric acid and purifies the blood. All chem- 1 ists and stores, 2y6 and i/ 6. Try it. All i stores. 1 A

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 172, 20 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 172, 20 July 1907, Page 1

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