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! . WAHTED. iraTANTED, a Boy for farm; one willing to v_ learn.—Apply Star Office. 3 RANTED, Office Boy.—Apply W. E. An- ' T derson, Queen's wharf, Auckland. 154 f»X7|ANTED by a middleaged woman, Situa- •» » tien as cook. — Bj letter, X.Y.Z.. 310 Star Office. 20 NTED, a Boy for office.—Leyland, O'Brien Timber Co., King's Drive, Mechanics' Bay. 73 TS7ANTED, good Housemaid-Waitress, or V V good General, for Papakura Hotel; good wages.—E. Hill. 39 lra7ANTJ__7 a smart respectable Youth for T * Parcels, etc.—Apply McCullagh and Gower, Queen-st. 6S Smart, Respectable Man--to "» * work cart on shares; must know town. — Apply 74, Lorne-st. |TfylANTE_r~a Boy for the trade.—Apply '» » Stewartson and Woodhead, Iron and Brass Founders, Stanley-st. RIS/ANTED, urgently, Coat Hands, coni» » stant employment.—Apply J. M. Morran, England-st., College Hill. 101 YX7ANTED, Situation iv Devonport, house- » v work; sleep at home; no Sunday duties. —Apply Lady Help, 302 Star Office. 23 trS7IANTED, 15' smart Girls, to sew on '» buttons; also good Folder.—Apply W. s Upper Pitt-st. ity'ANTED by young ~ lady"r~s7tnation as » T ' lady help in small family; fond of children.—Address E.E., 304, Star Office. 1 IfSJSANTED, General Servant or Lady Help; •»' good wages; good home.—Mrs Stanley G. Chambers, Prospect-terrace, Mt. Roskiil. I 30 WANTED, by a good, clean woman, Washing and Cleaning by the day.— Apply by letter to Reliable, 266, Star Office. S YT/lANTED, by Married Couple, situation '''as Caretakers, or any position of trust; excellent references.—Apply Willing, 102, Star Office. 70 an ' V no washing, references.—Apply morning or evening to Mrs. P. A. Lindsay. O'Rorke-st. TX7ANTED, Situation by Motor Mechanic, »» 7 years' experience; well up in all branches; good references.—Apply C.W 273, Star Office. 33 WANTED, Pupils for Banjo, Mandoline, ' Violin, Pianoforte, and Singing. Terms, £1 1/ per quarter.—Ramsd'eu Bros., 35, Howc-st., Newton. 45 iTyANTED. Help for Washing and Cleanv » ing, 2 half days or hours, as arranged, part Monday.—For address apply Roscoe's Junction Store, Newmarket. 2 Situation by willing, hardW. working man; knowledge bookkeeping and store work; can drive; good ref.; small salary.—E., 311, Star Office. 10 _ y experienced middle-aged W person, a Situation as Cook in quiet family.—Address Mrs. Weaver, c/o Mrs. D. W. Power, Hastings-rd., Devonport. 40 WANTED, Smart Boy for office; good ' opening for smart lad.—Apply, by letter, Manager. 196, Post Office. ITS/ANTED, Cooks, Generals, Housemaids, V» Waitress, Girls assist, town, country; also, Nurse who left address, to call, letters waiting; Girl for shop and assist.— Mrs Stewart, Globe Agency, Pitt-st. tV\TANTED. — The cheapest house for V V Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Collars, etc., every time, the Workingman's Frieud, 207, Corner Queen and Wellesley streets. WANTED Known.—Buy your Rings direct from the Makers.—H. B. Fisher, Auckland's Largest Ring Maker, Karanga-hape-rd. 'Phone 2340. .(TyANTED Known. — The Workiugmau's v v Friend is the cheap house for Clothing, Mercery, Hats; his motto is "Small prolit and quick sale."—267, Corner Queen and Wclles'ey streets. . _- :' IYVTANTED Known.—lf you want Rain- ■■ J » . coats, Oil-coats, Umbrellas, the Workingman's Friend is the cheapest House in town.—267, Quoen aud Wellesley streets. I'M/ANTED—You to pay a visit to Shrini■V» ski, the Workiugman's Friend, for Clothing, Mercery, Hats, etc.; best value for money.—267, Corner Queen and Wellesley streets. WANTED Known.—Don't lose time, buy one of Fisher's 10/ Working Watches. —H. B. Fisher, Swiss Expert, Karaugahapetd. ■TXTANTED Known.—The Workingman's V> Friend, for Rain Coats, Oils, Umbrellas, etc.; best goods at low prices.—267, Corner Queen and Wellesley streets. ANTED Known.—Buy your Jewellery direct from the Maker aud save money. —H. B. Fisher, Auckland's Largest Retail Manufacturing Jeweller, Karangahape-rd. 'r%one 2340. iUyANTED Known. — PROOF — Try all V » other buyers, then call on us. We buy everything from £1 up to £1000, and not ashamed to advertise our name as buyers.— Johnston and Co., Hobson-st. ANTED Known.—Jewe\ Caskets of Cadbury's highest-class Chocolates are given free to users of BOURNEVILLE COCOA. Ask your grocer for particulars. Wholesale, J. D. Roberts, Customs-st-, Auckland. VX7ANTED Known.—A visit to the Work- ' » ingman's Friend, 267, Corner Qoeen and Wellesley streets, for Clothing, Mercery, Hats, etc., will save you lots of mowey. ANTED Q U I C X L _. NICE HOUSE, 5 to 7 ROOMS. CONVENIENCES, ETC., AND NEAR Id SECTION. £450 to £750. H. G. PALETHORPE, PROPERTY AGENT, 13 VICTORI. ARCADE. T\f A N T E D KNOWN. VV AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS. Are compelled to close Every Evening after June 24th, excepting Saturday Eveniug, according to Section 18 of the Act. To give those working till 5 o'clock an opportunity of consulting us, we will remain open till 6 o'clock each day. DR. RAYNER, Hours: 8.30 to 6. SATURDAY: 5.30 to 1. Evening, 7 to 9., ANTED KNOWN. E'.~C^ RK ' NO. 8, THIRD FLOOR, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, Arranges Sale of all classes of Vessels and Yachts. Can guide you to a rich Bay of Plenty Farm. Will find a vessel to run your freights, etc., etc. NO TRANSACTION—NO CHARGE. TTC7 A N T _ D KNOWN. TAMES A CAMS AND /^O., BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE STORES. Have just received a large shipment of LADIES' HIGH-GRADE AMERICAN vVELTED BOOTS, The following Shapes— "VARSITY" SHAPE. "NEW OPERA" *> "CHIC "BLUCIIER OXFORDS" NEW BOSTON' "THE DERBY BOOT" SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. BROAD TOE BOOTS FOR COMFORT. SCHOOL BOOTS WITH SQUARE TOES. Sole Agents for the Celebrated "GOE-EASiE" BOOTS FOR MEN. JAMES ADAMS AND CO., ■DRITISH AND \ MERICAN OHOH jCJTORES, Oppoiite Public Library.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 142, 15 June 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 142, 15 June 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 142, 15 June 1908, Page 1

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