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■ WANTED. '. ' . 2 • competent Carpenters.—J. 'TTIM-ir, Otah-hn. 59. TX7ANTED, a Boy.—Apply L. Jenkinson, ■t VI Plumber, 40, High-st. • 9 WANTED, a Strong Boy for horse shoeing.—J. Page, Albert-street. 81 TX7—NTED, a smart Lad tor News Room, T ' ■ —Apply Manager, Star Office. TX7|ANTE_), a Yonth, about 18; able to * * ' drive.—Apply R. Beid, Union-st. 58 WANTED, 2 good Joiners. — Henderson and Bollard,.Bden-st, Mt. Eden. 4 fVV ANTE,D * Lad for.pantry, also Girl, use'''i ful.—Savoy .Cafe, 219, Queen-st. 47 TT7ANTED, a Strong Boy.—Apply Kender- »»' dine aud Kirkcup,' Sale-st.,' Freeman's Bay. YX7ANTED, good Assistant for Blouse- " ■ making; private workroom.—Apply Star Office. ■'•'•- .-■>■•■. g-j YX7ANTED, First-class Hardware Packer » » for wholesale House. —-i Apply Box 494, G.E,Q. .. * T \\r<ASV&T>, a Girl to assist in ligtit house- »», work; easy place; good home.—Apply 3S, Haydn-st. 23 •ctrANTED, 3 strong Boys,for blacksmith's ■ »'». shop.—Apply AY. WRson, General giuith, Albert-st: a smart Junior Saleswoman for » V millinery department.—Apply _icM&_ter and Shalders. $2 !yC/ANTED, a Man for tail of circular, for » J ■ country mill.—Apply Cashmore Bros., Ponsonby Timber Mill. T\7ANT_}D,. Youths for Bottling Store; * *, must be experienced and respectable. —Apply E. B. Dufaur. 21 TX7 ANTED, at once, competent Plumbers; '»"» constant work for' good men.—Apply J- W, Swales, Ponsonby. . TTOANTED, at once, Shirt and Collar » *■; Ironers; no glazing; 20/ and found.— IXL Laundry, Hamilton. ■ jrXfIANTED, 2 Boys for lapidary departI» '- ment. —Apply F. Larsen, Lapidist and Jeweller, 81, Shortland-st. 46 YK7ANTED, Junior Aslstant, also an Er- •»».- rand Boy. —" Apply H. B. J. BuU and Co., Ironmongers, Newmarket - 98 T\7ANTBD, by yonth, Situation on Station, TT near Auckland; used to the work.— Address Stock, 345, Star Office. . 36 TXTANTED, Shirt and Finery Ironers; also, V' Young .fiitls willing to learn-—New e__land Laundry Co;, Ltd., Quay-st. 11 .a good General for Takapuna; » T plain cooking; no washing or shirts; good wages.—-Apply A, Star Office. (t*7)ANT_D, a TliorougMy' Experienced ■•» »- Waitress.—Apply at once ■ Manageress, ff, Buchanan's Cafe, Karangahape-rd. a Few Bushmen; highest T ». wages given to good men.—Apply Cashmore Bros., Ponsonby Timber Mills. TX7ANTED, Chainman, Cook and Linemen »»! for -Survey Party; only experienced men need apply. — A. G. Foster, Swansonst. .... ' o TX7ANTED, at once, First-class Coat Hand. T . —J- Clarkson, Accurate. Taßor, Kar-angabape-rd., opposite Tabernacle. Pbone General or middle-aged won m m^ a; eaay Pace.—Apply, after 5 p.m., 11. Walker, corner Wellington-Howe-sts - ; ■_ 14 rryANTBD, a good General Servant, small '»»•' family; references 'preferred.— Apply after 6p;__; MrsH. Tudehope,' 38, 'Frank-' lln - rd ---»■- 57 [ryjANTED,. Hands in.the Bodymaking and _' Z. Wbeelwrightins Departments.^Gee and Potter, Coachbuilders, Lome and RutlandjSts. j vr ; r . , '38 (VSTjAN-BD, by experienced striker, Posi- , t ._ tion in-City Coachb_ilder:s Stop- bandy at. fire.—Apply H.G., Devonshire House, Hobson-st - - *>6

SVC> 4:irr:BD ' ' Position \'as Needlewoman; •! i'.tt. first-crass childreh's clothes, under-> clothing, blouses, "etc.—ADplyM.G, 351,-Star-Office.. .- ■? . " o .u " 60 Steady: Young Man for car- : :" » -pentering. department; constant indoor work all the year round.—Address B," 350, Star Office. ■ -' - - - 59; Wi ANTED ' first-class Bodybuilder; per- '»»' manent job to good man.—State wages, and experience to D;B., No. 3, Sur-rey-st-, Grey Lynn. . . by educated Italian lady, I» ri to learn. Italian language.—For full particulars, kindly apply ConversationaV, P.y). Box 713. . 24 IVX/'ANTED, by competent young woman, * ' • Position as Cook-Laundress, private nome, or Housemaid, hotel.—Mrs Bennett'3 Registry, 52. Shortland-st an Office Boy, good chance of "- r /sing; wages, to. start, 10/ per week. — Apply by letter only, in o*n writing, to Chief Clerk, Gas Works. . 9 :lA/\_NTED, Situation as ■housekeeper, by »»' woman, 35, with two children, one of 6 years, one of twelve months; town or country.—Apply 5.8., 170; Star Office. 41 by respectable conple, Situa•J* tion in-Private or Hotel;• wife cook or housemaid, husband general work or go out—Address .Colonial, 168, ■ Star Office. 4 (TyANTED, Waitress, " assist bar; House- '»• maids, Kitchen Girls, Waitresses, Nurse girls; Man, plough," 20/; Generals; Lady Help, country.—Webber, 3, Coombes' Arcalie -' ■ ■ ■ - _- ,'ryANTED Known—lso Pairs ■ Blankets, • T * • o/ll and 9/11 pair; Colonial Blankets, all wool, 1/./6. to 39/6 pair; 50.-Pieces Shrunk Colonial Flannel, 1/ yard, worth 1/3.—J F Roberts, Manchester House, Karangahaperd., oppo. Howe-sL ... 44 iTTTCiANTED Known.—-Buy your Rings dii»»" rect from the Makers—H_ B. Fisher, Auckland s Largest Ring Maker, Karanga-hape-rd. 'Phone 2340. VyANTED Known.—Take your Watch "■' direct to H. B. Fisher, Swiss Expert Watchmaker. ' phone, 2340. Kar-angahape-rd. Known.—Buy your Jewellery cr „ c ™ f l om the Maker and save money. If™ ?' /"her, Auckland's Largest Retail Manufacturing Jeweller, Karangahape-rd. Phone 2340. , TXMNTED Known _. McMA_TER~__d _~ .SHALDERS have opened their New Wanter Dresses, Millinery,, and Mantles. Call and see them. '57 /V/H-ANTED THE PUBLIC. TO KNOW , J_JiJSP AT WHYTB'S' is the place for SMOKED OR COLOURED GLASSES? w_t_ scientifically correct and true lenses. From 1/ a Pair.—WHJTE, Optician and ._ Chemist, 252, Qneen-st. 3 know, is. , PRICE LIST. _. mf U «NITURE.-Wire Mattresses,. \ from 10/; Wire-wove Stretchers, 11/6; Flax Mattresses, from 8/6; Kapok Mattresses 12/6; Bedsteads, from 24/6; Couches, from 30/ : 7--pc Suites, from £5 10/; Carpet Squares' 12/6; Hearth Rugs, 2/0. to 12/6; Washstand and Dressing Table, 13/6 the pair; Duchess Pairs, 40/ to 96/; Combination Chests 3-Y6 to 90/; Chests Drawers, 21/ upwards; Sideboards, from £5; Wardrobes; Kitchen Tables,. 12/6; Kitchen. Chairs, 2/6; WB 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 patent spring rollers, i/11 complete, etc., etc. IRONMONGERY.—Stove and' Ranges a fine selection from 50/ upwards; Kerosene Staves, from 3/; Spirit Stoves, 9d; Box Irons, 2/6; Gas Irons, all steel gas tubinz J/3 per -length; patent Draught Iron 4/6Gas Rings, from V 9; Meat Mincers 3/9' Cash Boxes, from 2/ to 6/6; Enamel Kettle' 2/; Steel, Iron, and Enamel Sauce_ans : Johnston's. Flag Brand Table Knives, "from 2/6 _ dozen upwards; Spoons, Forks, Crnelß etc, all at cut prices. - Bl °' TOOLS,—A large assortment of Hat,,. Saws, 1/9, 2/0, 2/9 upwards; Rip Saw 3/q upwards; Level, V; Large Level ' «n_ Plumb, 2/6; Squares, from .9a upwardi2ft Boxwood Rules. 6d; Hammers 1/' Smooth Planes, 3/6; Jack Planes, 4/6--Tr* Planes, 5/6; all. Stanley's Planes, from 1/ upwards; Carpenters'.. Braces, 1/6 ot „J wards; Bits, 3d; Compassae. 1/3- Bevel 1/" Screw Wrenches, 6d; Ply ere, 6d; Pincers' l/ : 'Chisel, 7d; Disston's Neet of Keyhole s_t_ (3 blades, 1 handle), '3/3. etc Also, C__! bier's Complete Resoling Outfit, cont___t_i_ * iron lasts, Iron Btand. hammer kn__£ p«S-_K and se-vtog awls, etc., etc. tiS lot, 3/6. At * we - . H. R. SHROFF. ——eol-—oso—ac. IQ6 an* ios -ms*nsla,-tsi,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 31 March 1908, Page 1

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