" WANTED. \XTANT.ED, Boy tor'store.—trying Clarke, '' : ' Cnstoms-et- . 40 WANTED. Tinsmith.—Apply to Bycroft, Ltd.,. Shortland-st. 4 KX7ANTED, an Improver lor the Bakery.— ;TT B. Farrell, Onehnnga. (TSTIANTED, Light General at once, good " ■ wages.—ls2, Hobson-st. . 91 |\X7jANTED, a Boy for the boatbuilding.— TV- P. Spencer, 25, Vincent-st; 50 WANTED, an Active Lad. — Barr, Vulcan Iron Works,- Onehunga. JVXTJANTED, a Small Boy to assist on ""' bread cart.—W. Buchanan, Newton. TT7IANTED by-seamstress, Sewing to make *T up at home.—M.M., 345, Star Office. 48 WANTED, Sitnation -as Cook, or any place of trust. — L., 341, "Star" Office. 25 rrXTjANTED—A Smart, Trustworthy Boy ,»»-. for shop.—Apply A. Kohn, 178, Queenstreet. . 87 iITTANTED, good General.—Apply Lady "Pururu," Tram Terminus, Remuera. . 60 fnSKANTED, Boy from 15-17 years old, 'T» liberal wages if euiUble.—H. W. Batkin, Draper. . TXTIANTBD,.'first-class Coat Makers; good '".'lnducement to the right man.—E. Bauman, Hamilton. 23 .TX7IAN TED—Smart Joiner; also a Boy.— '»» Apply: S. W. "Phipps, Wharf-rd., Bayfield, Porisonby. (TX/iANTED, at once, smart Improver to '» "••the cabinet making.—E. M. Baker, North-st., -Newton. 8 T*£A_NT*:D, a good Plumber or Pipefitter. '» —Apply D. and J. Miller, Plumbers, Wellealey-st. East ITOTANTED, smart Young Woman, with ■"' knowledge of plain cooking.—Apply Alexandra Tea Rooms. 19 iTVTANTED, Grocer's Assistant, must be 1 ' » good canvassers.—Mearns and Co., Grocer, 56,, Karangahape-rd. ■ (TOTANTED, a Man to Paper and Varnish a • •"' 4-roomed Cottage. Labour only.—For address, apply. Star Office. . VSfANTED, a reliable Girl or Woman to »• look-after a baby; hours from 10 to 5; immediately.—2. Wynyard-st. 23 \XfANTED, a good General for Takapuna; ».» plain" cooking; no washing or-'shirts-good wages.—Apply A, Star Office. :: , T«,*iAXT.ED at Once, . Girls used to dress ■» •' and mantlemaking.—Apply J. H. Dalton and Col, 276 and 278, Queen-st. WANTED, by Pupils for Pieno and Theory, 15/ quarter- homes visited.—Address Piano, 484, Star Office. \XTANTED—An Apprentice for the shirt- ».» making.—Apply to Mrs. Jeffries, Ingomar House, Manakan-rd., Newmarket. 103 TXTA.NTED for the country, a Help for *»' housework; eniaU family; no children; good home.—Apply R., 344, Stir Offlcc - ■■'"'•: 47 IttrpANTED, smart active Boy, about Iβ. *» just left school, for grocer's store.— Aply at once, Graf ton Store, below Choral -Hall. 4° (TyANTEDj a Working Housekeeper, refer- : *.» enees; 2 in family; at home mornings and eTenings.—For address, apply Star Office. TENANTED, immediately, Dressmaker for •»»• 3 or 4 days; must be good fitter.— Keply, stating terms, England, 336, Star Office. • • 10 JTI/'ANTISD, Position as Bookkeeper, by •"» »' experienced Lady Clerk.—Pirticulara and .references at (L*te) Miss West's, Victoria Arcade. ,~ .55 {rarANTED,: by., careful and expertenced m * .teacber. Pupils, for the Violin and MaodoHn,—Terms, address Moderate, 339, otsx l ■ ~ J '■ *-■' ■ • •' J jo ; TyANTED, Supei.iop' Girl, housework; V _ lamily- two,- Monday to Saturday, 9 JTO'ANTED, urgently, first-class Trousers .».? -and .Vest Makers.—The New EondonfrrjANTED, smart Cabinetmaker at once" » » best wages to good man; constant lob; duffers need *ot apply.-Scluffer ana Son 20r, Karangahape-rd. . 83 myiANTED strong Bey, learn collar mak- ';* «ng;. also Girls for light stitching — Apply D. O'SniriTkn, Saddle and Maker, corner Nelson and Beresford sts. 3 «C\rANTEp, Inside Employment by reliable » T married man,-town or country; wazes not less then £2 5/ per week; 5 ye"rs'!u"fn«sefe.—Address ffic^al( a W-.A:, 309,; Star Caretaker for Newton West h « 1 -T F< l r P ,ll * l,lll, *™ APPIy Chairman,. CH. Sexton, Boot Arcade, No. 185, OffiM? aP ■' oposlte Ne wton Post ), A N~ T ~~E. ~~d7 A BOY. ' Apply—A. CLARK AND BONS, Ltd , Tent Factory, Willlamsou's-avenne, Grey Lynn. . 28 XfiTAXjTED, GTrite for making Ladies' » » Blouses and Skirts; also, Machinists for Underclothing. - Miss Buekte, Messrs Maefcy, Logan. Caldwell, and Co., Mackell vle-st., Grey Lynn. ■ .>2 ItX7ANTEp Known—Pianos Tuned and '1 ,* Kepaired.. Expert work -guaranteed.— Address Chas. McFarlaue, 64, Queeu-st., Auckland. £ WANTKD yonr Watch Jj_ pairs direct to H. B. Fisher, Swiss Expert Watchmaker. 'Phone, 2a» KaE aagahape-rd. ' ™* r . VfTANTED Known.—Buy your jewellery V toect from the Make? aid save mone7 —H. B. Fisher, Auckland's Largeet Retau •phonflaio! ,1 * 3eweller, '^«SSSiSS! W ,A^^ D Known — Partington's Pure *V Whole Wheatmeal Biscuit! can be obtained at Victoria Flour MUIs and Steam Buicuit Factory, Symonds-st, opp. Cemetery Bridge. XX <-«=mcKnown. — If yon are tired of „'■, being "patched up," and want to be Healed Without drugs, consult Mr. Henrr Psycho Physician, 63, Queen-st. iff 'ANTED >THE PUBLIC TO KNOW - THAT WHITE'S is the place for SMOKED OB COLOURED GLASSES with scientifically correct and true lenses From 1/ a Pair.—WHITE, Optician and Chemist, 252, Queen-st. NT ED k N O W N. PRIC3 LIST. , n .fUßN™Uaß.— Wire Mattresses," from 10/; Wire-wove Stretchers, 11/6; Flax Mattresses, from 8/6; Kapok Mattresses 12/6Bedsteads, from 24/6; Couches, from 30A 7-pc Suites, from i 5 10/; Carpet Souares 12/6; Hearth Bugs, 2/6 to 12/6; Wasnstand and Dressing Tuhle, 13/6 the pair; Duchess Pairs, 40/ to 96/; Combination Chests, 32/6 to 90/; Chests Drawers, 21/ upwards; Sideboards, from £5; Wardrobes; Kitchen Tables, 12/6; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; W B Chairs, C/; Floorcloth, 1/3 per yard; Linoleum; White Lace Curtains, from 2/3 per pair; Handsome Curtain Poles, complete, with fittings, 2/3; Green Blinds on patent spring rollers, 1/11 complete, etc., etc. IRONMONGERY.—Stove and Ranges a fine selection from 50/ upwards; Kerosene Stoves, from 3/; Spirit Stores, 9d; Box lions, 2/6; Gas Irons, all steel gasKtubing, 1/3 per length; patent Draught Iron, 4/2' Gas Ernes, from V 9: Meat Mincers, 3/eCash Boxes, from 2/ to C/ 6; Enamel Kettle! 2/; Steel, Iron, and Enamel SaucepansJohnston's Flag Brand Table Knives, from 2/6 1 dozen upwards; Spoons, Forks, Cruets etc., all at cut prices. . **' TOOLS.—A large assortment of Hand Saws, 1/9, 2/6, 2/9 upwards; Rip Saw, 3/S cpwards; Level, 1/; Large Level and Plumb, 2/9; Squares,, .from 9d upwards2ft Boxwood Rule*.. 6d; Hammers •- ia Smooth Planes, 3/6; Jack Planes, 4/6- TrY! Planes, 5/6;.a1l .Stanleys Planes, toe vl upwards; Carpenters' Braces, 1/6, 2/ a Swards; Btts, 3d; Compasses. 1/3; Bere! 17Screw Wrenches, 6d; Plyers, Gd; Pincers' 1/' Chisel. 7d; Dissten's Neet of Keyhole s«w (3 blades, 1 handle), 3/3. etc. Also, Cobbler's Complete Resoling Outfit, cootafnloe * iron lasts, Iron stand, hammer, knife! pegging and sewing awls, etc, etc the lot, 3/5. At H. R. SHROFF. General Importer, iw and 108 V!ctcti».iL
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 68, 19 March 1908, Page 1
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