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WANTED. (Continued from Page 1.1 WANTED, good Nightman; wages 10/. — Apply Stables, Surrey Crescent. 120 WANTED."~ITYouth for Merchant's~Qffice. —Apply Box 400. Jl9 ( TS7IANTED. a smart Boy for Office—Apply ! vV! Winstone, Ltd., Queen-st. _ 123 WANTED, good Shoeing Smith.—Apply J. Quinn, Horseshoer, Victoria-st. - West. 134 ', .TS/lANTED, a Young Girl to assist in '*» housework.—Apply 17, O'Neill-st, Pon- - sonby. 153 ANTED, Cabinetmaker; constant to suitable man.—E. Baker, North-St., i Newton. 129 ; TI7.ANTEI), good Carpenter. — Apply jionl » »•' day morning on job, far end Second- ; avenue, Kingsland. L» • 'VA7 A^TE^) * experienced General for small 5 »» family, in Mt. Eden; wages 12/. —Ap--1 ply P.O. Box 172. 127 WANTED, nice, large, unfurnished Room, '• Grey Lynn or Jervois Estate; no trour - ble; permanent.—Quiet, 331, Star Office. 132 ' !CS7 : ANTED, Washing by the Day or Half rI » » Days preferred.—Address 0.M., 165. - j Star Office. 167 5 imANTED, Young Girl, age 15 or 16.— i T f ■ Apply Anderson's Paper Bag Factory, . Customs-st-. Freeman's Bay. • WANTED, Electrical Workers to attend : »» Meeting nest Wednesday, 184, Hob- . son-st. 140 ' TX/"ANTED, a Strong Boy.—Apply Keuder- » » (line and Kirkcup, Sale-st., Freeman's Bay. T\7ANTED, at once, competent Plumbers; ' » » constant work for good men.—Apply J. W. Swales, Ponsonby. TX7ANTED, a light Boy to ride work in » » country.—Apply T. Kemp, Te Papa, Onehunga. TX7ANTED, Young Girl to assist with '» housework; sleep at home if preferred. —Mrs. McDonald. Strathavon, Park-rd. 136 TJS7ANTED. —I am a buyer of Furniture in *» any ([uantity: Houses bought right out. Save auction charges.—Cash," Box 530. 139 fSXTANTED, Youug Lady Assistant, office, ' " knowledge typewriting, etc.: beginner preferred.—State age, salary required, Box * 3 '- PO- 104 (TXJ'ANTED to Sell, about £20 worth of »' Furniture. Buyer can rent house, 5 rooms, cheap.—Apply Leslie, 222, Star Office- 158 'TSTANTED, Young Girl, make herself useful; look after shop; country place; 15/ week and found.—Apply C. Chilcott, No. 3, V ictoria-st. i^q rrX7'ANTED, by competent young woman, * T Position as private nome, or Housemaid, hotel.—Mrs Bennetts Registry. 52. Shortland-st. '.WANTED. W. Cookj country, 30/; GeneJ*' ral. Parnell. 12/, 2 adults; Man. garden, milk one cow, 14/.—Mrs Bennetfs Registry, 52. Shortlan|-st. jYS/'ANT-ED to Let. Single Bedroom, suit » ' > lady or gent, use of "Kith, piano, etc.; 0/ per week.—2s. Grafton-rd., corner Do-mam-st. WANTED to Exchangera~J-plate" Cenv » tury Camera, complete outfit, perfect ?£? er i. for ~l Phonograph.—Apply Tripod. 164, Star Office. 124 YS7ANTED. urgent, Waitress, t \ e^T n bar: Man - P !ou Sb, 25/; Generals, Lady Helps. Housemaids, W. Cooks. Kitchengirls.— Webber. 3, Coombes' Arcade. 130 ROOT TRADE — Wanted, a Clicker — X» Apply Northern Boot Company, Hob-son-st. ' " jo 2 [TX/jANTED, General and Waitress, Mon- » » day's boat, 15/: Cook and Housemaid same lady, Remuera; Generals, Ponsonbv Mt. Eden, Epsom, Mt. Albert, town, Cambridge: L. Help. Cambridge; Housemaids, experienced; Boy, bakery. 10/ and foundNursegirl; neat respectable Woman for offices.—Mrs Arthur. Strand. 163 RANTED KNOWN. G. W EIGHT AN D C°(Late E. Abercromble), BON TON CORSET HOUSE. PITT-STREET BUILDINGS. E.C. SUCCESS CORSET AND SURGICAL BELT MAKER. ... Telephone 957. TXTANTEL -IO LEASIS BY CLIENT ' T 30 TO 50 ACRES. WITH HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS for dairying only. Must be good land, in grass, well watered; handy to rail if possible, and the city. BASSETT AND CO., Auctioneers and General Agents, 24. CUSTOMS-ST. E. RANTED JTNOWN. WE ARE OPENING UP LARGE SHIPMENTS OF UP-TO-DATE tIOOIWBAB, FROM THE LEADING MAKERS, including BOSTOCK'S, ALLEN BROS.', AND MARLOW'S. Also, THE LATEST DESIGNS IN LADIESFOOTWEAR. AT OUR WELL KNOWN KEEN PRICES. W _J, Or,DSWOKTH AND QON, LTD., BOOT FACTORS AND IMPORTERS, 12, VICTORIA-ST. RANTED KNOWN A. L. S mTH AKD «jons, DENTISTS, HOBSON-ST (Opposite St Matthew's Churchl 1 SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF ' BEST TEETH, from Two Guineas Good Fit Guaranteed Your Old Sets of Teeth Re-made. Open from 6 to 8 Every Eveninir for PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. RANTED KNOWN.* VALAZE MASSAGE INSTITUTE, 44 and 45, CITY CHAMBERS, AUCKLAND. ORDINARY AND ELECTRIC MASSACF for Double Chins, Blaciheads and Acne Cured. Superfluous Hairs Removed by an Expert ' markless and painless. ' ' ELECTRIC SCALP MASSAGE '• £t^tJ HE FAM °US VALAZE PREPARA- S TIONS can be -obtained at the Institute. Consultations on all Complexions matters' Free. Take Elevator 3rd Floor. RANTED KNOWN. PRICE LIST. : inf°£? ITURB -r wlre Mattresses, from 10/; Wire-wove Stretchers, 11/ is; Flax Mai> tresses, from 8/6; Kapok Mattresses 12/6Bedsteads, from 24/6; Couches, from 30/ : * 7-pc. Suites, from £5 10/; Carpet Squares' "earth Rugs, 2/6 to 12/6; Wasnstand , and Dressing Table, 13/6 the pair; Duchess Pairs, 40/ to 96/; Combination Chests 32/6 to 00/; Chests Drawers, 21/ upwards-' Sideboards, from £5; Wardrobes: Kiti-h»n Tables, 12/6; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6- Wm Chairs, 6/; 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 pateut spring rollers, 1/11 complete, etc., etc. (- IRONMONGERY.—Stove and Ranges i fine selection from 50/ upwards,- Kerosene Stoves, from 3/; Spirit Stoves, 9d; Box Irons, 2/6; Gas Irons, all steel gas tubing 1/3 per length; patent Draught Iron, 4/6Gas Rings, from tJQ: Meat Mincers 3/ft- ■; Cash Boxes, from 2/ to 6/6; Enamel Kettle' J 2/; Steel, Iron, and Enamel Saucepans l Johnston's Flag Brand Table Knives, from 2/6 i dozen upwards; Spoons, Forks, Cruets etc, all at cut prices. "■ c TOOLS.—A large assortment of Hand s Saws, 1/9, 2/6, 2/9 upwards; Rip Saw 3/s P upwards; Level, 1/; Large Level ' aiid Plumb, 2/6; Squares, from 9d upwards2ft Boxwood Rolen. 6d; Hammers \/' - Smooth Planes, 3/6; Jack Planes, 4/6- Try 1 Planes, 5/6; all Stanley's Planes, from 1/ upwards; Carpeuters' Braces, 1/6, 2/ uowards; Bits, 3d; Compasses. i/Z; Bevel 1/Screw Wrenches, 6d; Ply ers, 6d: Pincers' 1/- f Chisel, 7d; Dlsston's Nect of Keyhole Saw t (3 blades, 1 handle), 3/3. etc. Also, Cob bier's Complete Resoling Outfit, containing a iron lasts, Iron stand, hammer, knife " pegging and sewirrg awls, etc., etc tho " lot, 3/6. At - . , lac _ H. R. SHROFF, General Imp.ort.er, 106 and 108 .Victoria-fit. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 28 March 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 28 March 1908, Page 6

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