/ WANT—P. TI7JANTED, Boys for the-trader-Apply J. „'"''/Wiseman and Sons, Limited, Albert-st. ■■;'■•-••; ," ?v.;:::; v : ';.;■ --;-■— -.-■■ 34 ItTTIANTED,' smart Lad as. apprentice.—Ap-- '»■» ply A.'Nlcoll,'.Nurseryman; Greea-lane. .;..-,' -/ '-.:"..-,-... •.;■■'■' ■-~;. ■' -,•■.'.'■•■ 23 'CITANTED, "a respectable,... Boy : v '»."■: : monger's"' shop.—ApplyUH." ■'_.'"" Shroff, •> yictoria-Bt: '■ -:- ; - - ';>;-•-:,; -.- -•-,' 33 TXTANTED, a Woman, to wash every MooT* day.—Apply Mrs. Badford, Edna Tills, WeUesley-st, West. ■■'~„-...,. ..". 31, W'ANTED,,young General; 2 in family.— • -Apply Mrs Stoney, Carlton Gore-rd., ■2nd houseftorn Park-rd.".;.:"- --- *-~ M ANTED, a Boy, about 15 years; good op- ■•>•— portunity and liberal wages If suitable. —H. W- Batkin, Draper. Newton.: ';.... ,36: It.\;)ANTED to Sell, genuine aL cash Bakery "-»■ Business;' 2Jtons weekly; good position and small goods.—P.O. Box 60, Glsborne. 28 WANTED to SeU, owing to ill-health, pro- .' Stable Book>< Stationery, Fancy, Lollie Business. About £400. J.'Peckover and Co., Glsborne: ' .l-'- , ' 27 Tft) ANTED, respectable Girl; to assist ■W' manufacturing department; easy work, short hours.—F. J. Cooper, Chemist, corner , Victoria and Hobson sts. ■': '■ frXTANTED, tidy, useful Girl; no cooking or ■ *»:.- washing; every evening off and" halfhollday.—Apply Misses Mills (late Girls' College), "Wenoona," North Head, Devbnport. .-; ._' - _-, ... ...... -17 BOY Wanted as, Apprentice to the Watch- ." making.—Apply 146. Queen'-s-. 22 HOUSEKEEPER, superior young widow .. lady,' ; thoronghly "domesticated, requires Situation; - reliable.—Townshend, Auckland Meat C6.,lKingsland. . if _DV Help,- -experienced and capable, *J_l wants Engagement at once; Housemaid wants Place —Herald Registry, Symonds-st-, opp. BougfcUPs. : ■,■-■■■ -■.",..-.< ■\TOUNG Ladies for boot warehouse:'also, -A Boy to, learn .the trade-—Apply Manager, the Co-operative Boot Co.. Albert-st, 39 'XKJP A-■■ ■; - N':-';*r T. . ; E ■■■-.' .:■"■ D. - ' OIL LAUNCH, 30ft, draught loin; must have up-to-date engine. , . PartlcnlajSJ—BOX 129, AUCKLAND. 38 !BB]ANTB.D URGENTLY. TAILORESSES TO W" "" BUTTONHOLES BY HAND. . ,7 Also, FIRST-CLASS COAT FINISHERS AND MACHINISTS. - Highest wages;'constant employment. CAMBRIDGE CLOTHING FACTORY, - Victoria-street. West. ■ .-■ -40 jrbiANTED ~. TOrj: PCBCHASE, HOUSE OF ABOUT 6 ROOMS, WITH GOOD ALLOTMENT. Soil, must be volcanic. Remuera or Epsom Districts. W. T. RAYMOND, BRUNSWICK ARCADE. .'-' ;- "' - '34' a * n *a ■ - iv »!«.AU Cooks to Use HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND --; , .:- BAKING POWDER, ..And Insure success. . . '-'''. • . ■- '' .' V. •■" PAta '» T jTJ EIB B. ONB _B OF. POWERFUL DBIER IS SUFFICIENT FOR 1 - :'•■;■ S. J. B E&r :, ■a. customs-st. as. i\\TANTED— 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. ...... v ! fry A N T E D"' _ ,; X NOW Nlj ■ •'''..• NO. 8, THIRD.FLOOR, END—AN'S BUILDINGS. Arranges Sale of all classes of Vessels and - Yachts.. . ...-...- Can guide yon to a rich Bay ot Plenty . Farm. Will tod a vessel to run your freights, etc, "- :etc.~ ---." ■■ .. . :.-,-- NO TRANSACTION—NO CHARGE WANTED to Buy, Household Furniture and Effects; in any quantity; up to £500;- highest price given; spot cash.— Apply "Furniture," 631, Star Office. BALLANTSNE AND CO., 123, Qneen-st, want more Saleable Houses to satisfy many., cash buyers now waiting. No sale no charge. Send yours along! . { W~_KT_b. — "The, cheapest boose for Shirts, Underwear, .Ties, Collars, etc., every time, the • Workingman's Friend," 287, Comer Queen and Wellesley streets.' WANTED' Known. — The Workingman's Friend Is the cheap house for Clothing, Mercery, Hats; his motto is' "Small profit and quick sale."—267, Corner Queen and Wellesley streets.' T. E X> ■ .f£ NO W N—j WINTER—T>OOTS—WINTER AT THE JJRITISH AND AMEBICAN[ CJHOE [ OTOBES, - - <-\ OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY: 16/9 v 16/9 W . 16/9 !.-•'.,;;
LADIES' GLACE DERBY LACE BOOTS. Latest Shape—"THE GLOBE TOE," Cuban \". s .'■';.'. heels, wide welts. ' V ' A SMART WINTER BOOT. .. I,"?;" I«Tf/ft GLACE LACE BOOTS 1 iu/ij "AW V GLACE BUTTON BOOTS Aw Q ■"*";•■' Round and Pointed Toes. ■" HIGH-CLASS EVENING SHOES—7/6, 10/6, 12/6. 16/6 LADIES' SQUARE TOE BOOTS AND SHOES BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOOTS, Square Toes SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED "GOE-EASIE" BOOTS FOR MEN. "■ JAMES A DAMS AND iT*O., ■jgRITISH AND A MEBICAN g|_OE STORES, OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. -OST AND FOUND. LOST, on Monday, Parcel Lady's Under--1 clothing; probably left In shop;— Reward; apply. Star Office. ■•--■- ■ 43 LOST, Pug Dog (slut), answers to Ruby. Reward. — Mrs Boyle, Marmlon-st., off Upper Queen-st. Detainers will be prose-, '■ cuted. " ■ : OST—Will the Lady who found Photo in the Ladles' Waiting Room at the rail-r way station last Monday, kindly leave at Star Office? • - '■ 13 LOST,- Lady's Purse, chain handle, containing small key, sum. money,_ postal receipts; name and address inside.—Reward at-Star Office. :' ■ 1° TOST, from Auckland Hydro, Khyber X- Pass, Fox ,Terrier Puppy, with black spot, over eye and on. back. Reward, if found.—PlM»e retorn-to B. Hesketh, at aborc. address. —6sT,' : Tnesday, Pair Gold-rimmed Spec'taclea, Ponsonby-rd. 5 o'clock car, or i Pitt-st via East-fit to Newmarket; reward, 5/.— Apply Mr Evans, Jeweller, Ponsonby. a- fe"\.' .;.'••.:. - ■ :.-.-: ; ; :is> :
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 146, 19 June 1908, Page 1
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