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.'. ..„: -, WAITTEP. WANTED. Several Boy's, age 14 to 17.— j; McPhail, Sugar Works. 05 WANTED, .Boy- for .the Bookbinding department.—Apply Manager, Star Office. ItTT-ANTED, Lady Help.—Apply Mrs A: M. J» V V Wilson, "Nb; 29, Wallace-st., Ponsonby. '.-.. - ; -...';" :i2 'rtfANTED, Energetic Travellers for en■V V; largements.—Apply. CIX., 580,. Star Offlee.. ~.,.. ~ . "- .- -TO TX7ANTED, smart Boy for Publishing -Of-V-V, g ee; - good- wages.—Apply Publisher, Star Office. T/S7IANTED, several good Boys and. Girls, Vyrg oo (l wages to start.—C. G. Laurie, Newmarket. ■ -'- ...-. ', .' .."... . WANTED, a Boy for. the-newsroom, and one for the jobbing department.—Apply Manager, Star. . ...." . -. ". . ■ _. (ANTED, good Bodice Hand; also, Ap.l prentice -for Sales.. —L. Sarney,- 200, Karangahape-rd. ;..-■- - -- farejANTED, Two strong, respectable. Mes- <■» V-- '.sage Boys;; 12/6 . week.—John Court, Ltd., Queen-st. ""'."'. 32 T\7ANTED, a Girl, to assist in kitchen — •YV Apply;to Mrs McLiver, House, Lower Vincent-st ".""-'.'-. ,\ """.' 79 WANTED,- Gook-General; wages 17/6. — Apply Mrs Macfarlane, "Koelyn," Gii-lies-avenue, Epsom.- ■ 90 WANTED, a Second Cook; also a Man as Boots.—.Apply, with references, to Glenalyon, Jerinyh-st, fOC'/iANTED, Cabinetmaker for Hawera, one I' ' -who has a knowledge of French, polishing.—Apply.. 87, Albert-st. . . ; . .' S5 'SXTANTED, nice Ladylike Girl as Lady •VV:. Help, small family; good wages.—For ;addfess, apply Star Office. " 94 Y/I/lANTED, first-class Trousers and Vest WI Hands.—Apply Schneideman Bros., 181, i Karangahape-ra., Newton. ..... ■* smart Girl to learn tailoring.— ■ YY' Apply by letter only; to Symons.and ! Son, His Majesty's Arcade. - 99 iT/njANTED, ..Trousers' Machinists and .i.VV. "Finishers; also Apprentices.—Jordan's Clothing Factory, Alesandra-st. 63 W [ANTED, good Painter and Paperhang_'cr, able to mis own colours.-rAppiy N. :S. Tanfield.- Albert-rd;, -Devonport. - 15 ANTED, a smart Boy to. assist in the Auction Room.—Apply Samuel Cochrane, and Son, Limited, Auctioneers. .; "VX7ANTED, a good General for Takapuna; ;'Y* plain cooking; no washing or shirts; good wages.—Apply A. Star Office. ■'.':■'.' rryANTED, good Collar Hand for tennis ■ '» » • shirts; also,. 15 smart Girls to learn.— ■ W. S. Meek, 10 and 12, Upper Pitt-sfc : . a- respectable Woman for . '■»• Washing, etc.; Mondays.—'Apply for j address, Burton's Store,' View-rd.j Mtv ' Eden.. ■ ;.-■■ " -20 WANTEbT comfol-t¥bfe~nome; • wages S/; no washing.—Apply Mi's. . Atkinson," Francis-st., .Richmond, Grey Lynn. , . , ' • i ;, : . . ' j TAT'ANTED, Married •'Man-for dairy;, wife to I »T. look.after shop, man. to do the" round; references required.-^-Address Dairy,- 261, j Star Office.. ..':_.•.■'..:... .. .go "ra/JANTED, position by young: Lady as ■ ™V Shortlaud' Writer and Typiste, slight knowledge of bookkeeping.—Address A.8.,----577, -Star Office." •■ ■ V-.-.-l .-'-.-' 62' TX/IANTKD, a good Agent to run a well ' ' known German Sewing Machine.—For particulars- apply Munro, Clark and Co., ' 16 1 8 ' F 6tt-sfc, City.,"'. ' ''.'" ..P.. .3 1 TTI7ANTED, by 2 Plasterers, •' piece work , VV or day work. Estimates given -for al l kinds of plastering.—Apply: P. B. Ryan, Kepple-st., Arch Hill. 15 |r^7'ANTED,. Pupils 'for Violin, Mauualih, •Jy.< Banjo, Guitar, Pianoforte, and Sing- . ing. " Terms, ! '£l"i/ per quarter.—Ramsden Bros., 35, Howe-st-, Newton. , '30 • TXJ ANTED, Lady Help or Working Cdm- . »;» pafiion; no washing; no.'children.. —. Apply Mj»j- lanton, Victoria-avenue, Eden . Terrace. References 1 regntred.' Tel. 1846. 80 PCyANTED, by young married couple, the Iv v Management of a Town: or Country Hotel; English and Colonial experience; - 'good; ref.—Address Hotel, 373, Star Office. ". :' ; •■"■"..,' --■■'■ ' ■■ ■■ , ...-. ■■■_ ,- , ■ :8 ;SX7ANTED,".Woodcarver as-forerhah; must . ,*,*' be first-class tradesman; wages £3 12/ per ' week; . guaranteed permanent "employment—Apply Black Bros:, Woodcarvers, 203, Kararigahape-rd. '■":' .—, ' WANTED Known.—lt pays to get your Tools- Sharpened "at H. Leadbeater's, Sheffield House, Wakefield-st. Only address. WANTED: Knovvn -— -Partinston's Pure Whole. Wbeatnieal.Biscuits can be-ob- . tamed at .Victoria Flour Mills, and Steam Biscuit Factory, . Symonds-st., ■ opp ; Ceme-. tery Bridge.- < YX/ANTED Known—For first-class Work -.»»''-and Durability, Style, and Fit, H.\ C." Flyger cannot be Victoria-st. ANTED Known.—The Workingman's Friend, for.-Rain Coats, Oils, Umbrellas, etc.;-best goods at low Corner , Queen and Wellesley streets. , VX7ANTED Known.—Buy your Jewellery ».» direct from the'-Maker and save money. —H. B. Fisher, Auckland's Largest Retail Manufacturing Jeweiler, Karangahape-rd. •Phone 2340. ; TyANTED-Known—Why pay £5 5/, .for a :-■ ».-: Suit, when you can get same article at £4 5/?— H. C. Flyger,. 7L Victoria-st." 2 fX^ANTED.—The M cheapest' house for. - vv Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Collars, etc., evry time,; the ■ Workingman's Friend, 267, Corner Queen and Wellesley streets'. • Jt\7'ANTHD ■ Known.—Buy your Kings elf- . '.•»'.reef from the Makers.—H. B. -Fisher, Auckland's j Largest Karangahape T rd. . 'Ph0ne.2340... . .''■'- WANTED Known.—Don't lose time, buy -one of Fisher's 10/ Working' Watches: —H. B. Fisher, Swiss Espert, Karangahape- • rd. . :•. . ■;. ■:.,:: ,;■...' TX7!AKTED Known—H. C. Flyger and Co., * T \letorla-st., make the Cheapest and Best Suits in the city.—7l, Victorla-st. 2 YX7ANTED Known.-r-The -Workingman's » T Friend is : the cheap house for, Clothing, Mercery, Hats; his motto is "Small profit and quick 5a1e."—267,-.Corner. Queen . and . Wellesley streets. TTCANTED Known.—Make no mistake, H. TV C. Flyger and Co., Tailors. Victoriastreet,'aire.-, your friends,- small profits and quick returns being- bur motto.—7l Vie : toria-st. -~... .' ,-..-. o TS/ANTED—You to pay .a visit to Shrim- »> ski, the. Workingman's Friend, for Clothing, Mercery,: Hats, etc.; best value for money.—267, Corner-Queen and Wellesley streets: '. •'.'■■:- ■■■■■ ■■-.-. ■■■" -' jDI?|ANTED: Known—so Pair Heavy Blan!M kets, 5/11, 9/11, 17/6 pair; Heavy Twill Sheeting, 2 yards" wide, S£d lll'd, 1/2 yardDamaged. Table Damask, IOJd yard.—J. F. Roberts, ; .Mauchesler House," Karangahaperd.; opposite Howe-st. 31 V7C7ANTED Known.—lf you want Raiu- . V> coats, ; Oil-coats, Umbrellas, the Workingman's Friend is the cheapest House in town.—■ 267, Queen and Wellesley streets. E D _____ X N WN. SPECIAL TERMS.FOR BUSINESS GENTS ■'■ -.'.' • • ' - at '-■.-'.-■ "■ . WEEROONA (Girls* College),. North Head, . '. Devonport. WANTED Known.—-A visit to the Workingman's Friend, 267, Corner Queen and Wellesley streets, for Clothing, Merceryi Hats, etc., will save you lots of money. ■ : " .: .' ' . ') ■TT7 1 A N.-.T E". D . KNOW N— •:Tv If you require any HARDWARE or Goods to Furnish, your house, get my Price before purchasing elsewhere. - It will pay you.—H. PRIME, Ironmonger and Fur- . nisher, ONEHUNGA. , TX7ANTED Known.—You can save Money '».' by inspecting H. C. "Flyger and Co.'s stock.of Worsteds and Tweeds, at 71, .Vic-toria-st. 2 A N TED ' " KNO WX: AMERICAN DENTAL. PARLORS ; Are compelled to close every evening after June 24, excepting. Saturday evening, ac- ,.-' cording to Section-IS of the Act To'give those working till 5 o'clock-an ■ opportunity of consulting us, we~will rejmain open ti11.6 o'clock each day 1 . D R.-■< -R AY N E JR. I HOURS: 8.30 to 6.- .SATURDAY: 8.30 to 1. r .! Evening, 7 to 9. \-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 102, 29 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 102, 29 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 102, 29 April 1908, Page 1

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