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__ WANTED. WIANTED, JToung Lady for illusion show. • —Apply 77, Queen-st 15 WANTED, an Errand Boy.— J. H. Porter and Co., Drapers, Pitt-sti Corner. 61 • a Young Man for bread cart; . '»• experienced preferred—R. Farrcll, Onehunsa. - YATAN'TEI), a respeetab'.e Boy for Retail : " Ofllce—Apply Mill Manager, Kauri Timber Co. 43 WANTED, smart Boy for strapping departnient.—Jeffries and Finer, Saddlers. ! Bntland-st- 13 ; TXTiANTED, a Boy, to serve small round * * and assist..—H. B. Philip Baker, opp. Tram Barn. 1 j trXTIANTED, strong Youth to drive, etc.— »» Apply Sharpies, Grocer and Coal Dealer, Howe-st. 27 WANTED, an experienced General Servant, wages 15/.—Mrs C.. J. Phillips, ; 6, Grafton-rd. 77 iYXTIAKTEIj, a General Servant, 2 In family;; ; »» good home.—Apply to Mrs. Mac Math. 30, George-st, Ponsonby. 6 ANTED, 2 Boys for the trade.—Apply Stewartson and Woodhead, Iron and I Brassfounders, Stanley-st. WANTED, at once, Boys or Men, to Sell splendid line Fleet Goods.—β-keates j I Eros., Jewellers, Queen-st. 5S ■ (VTSTIANTED, Young Girl to assist, light! . IVY. nouse wort; Sundays excepted.—Apply , loti, Jerrois-rd., Ponsonby. C<2 ITX/'ANTED, Housemaid for hotel, al '»*' Waiukn; wages 15/. —Apply at once.' Albion Hotel, Hobson-st. 25 , ASTED, by an experienced Girl, Position in bar; town or suburbs.—Reply Confident, 539, Star Office. 80 WANTED by a young mau, Situation as driver of light van; ed to horses.— Address H. Leslie, 54. Pitt-st. 53 ANTED, by gentlemau, Pupils ■ for Piano. Homes visited. 15/ quarter.— Address Piano, 300, Star Office. WANTED, Canvassers (ladies or gents.), quick selling everyday line.—Apply by letter to Income, 615, Star Office. 31 IANTED, Boys for the trade.—Hannah and Marks, Bag and' Portmanteau ; Makers, Hall of Comerce, High-st. 51 i (TSTIANTED, a strong, intelligent Boy for > '»» tlie trade.—Apply Gso. Leahy, Ship ; and Engine Smith, Lower Albert-st. 26 WANTED, really good Cook-General .for family of 3; housemaid kept.—"Kuhai man," Sara-wai-st., near Blind Institute. ; jVXTJANTED] first-class Coat Hand, also . ■»» Trouser and Vest Maker; constant wort.—Apply G. Griffiths, Tailor, New Plymouth. 87 Jrx/lA-NTED, at once,. Situation in General '• Store (country), by experienced young i. man; excellent references.—Address R., 516, Star Office. . 34 nrAN'HE'D, Three Apprentices—one for • » Showroom, two for Fancy Department. —Apply to Grey *jid ford, Ltd., "Tilt Old Beehive," Newton. ANTED, Partner, with £300, to Join eiperienced theatrical g&Jtleinan, proi moting touring company; gKuiii speculation. —Address "'Success," 519, Star Office. 48 iTS/AjSTBD, immediately, a good General^ • •»" dally from 8 a-m., or to sleep in the . house: wages 14/; no Mrs . Webber, St. Bernards, Hamllton-rd., Ponsonby. TX7IANTED, Creamery SliCnagers for the »"• Te Aroha Co-operative Dairy Cony pany's Creameries at Manawaru and Manga iti (1800 and 1000 gallons daily). Applicants to state qualifications and salary required to the undersigned, before noon on SATURDAY, July 18th, 1903. F. TV. WILD, Secretary. IYXTANTED. — The cheapest house for *-» Shirts, Underwear, Tics, Collars, etc:, every time, the Workingman's Friend, 267, Corner Queen and Weliesley streets. ANTED Known.—Buy your Jewellery direct frora-tlie Maker tmd save money.—H. B. Fisher, Auckland's Largest Retail Manufacturing Jeweller, Karancahapc-rd. 'Phone 2340. ':__ - WANTED Known.—The Wortdngman's Friend, for Bain Cocts, Oils, Umbrellas, etc.; best goods at low prices.—2(»7, Corner Queen and Wellesley streets. . ANTED Known.—Buy your Rings Oirect from the Makers.—H. B. Fisher, Auckland's Largest Ring Hater, Karanga-hape-rd. 'Phone 2340. ' ANTED—You to pay a visit to Sarimski, the Workingman's Friend, for Clothing, Mercery, Hats, etc.; best value for money.—267, Corner Queeu and Wellesley streets. WiANTBD Known.—Don't lose time, buy one of Fisher's 10/ Working Watches. —H. B. Fisher, Swiss Expert, Karangahaperd. . ... ANTED Known. — The Workingman's Friend is ;the cheap house for Clothing, Mercery, Hats; his motto Is "Small pront and quick sale."—267, Corner" Queen and Wellesley streets. WANTED KNOWXANNtJAL WINTER SALE. DARK RAINCOATS—32/6, now -26/6 .FAWN RUBBER COAIS—2S/6, now 18/6 BLACK HARD HATS—4/11, now 3/0 - BLACK HARD HATS, 7/6, now 6/ BLACK HARD HATS, 10/ C, now 8/6 FLEECY UNDER SHIRTS—2/11, now 1/11 FLEECY UNDER PANTS—2/11, now 1/11 WHITE TENXIS SHIBTS—2/11, 'now l/$ WOOLLEN BOX—I/. now ad FOURrFOLD LINES* COLLARS—Sd, now. till Just a. few prices quoted from my New and . Up-to-Date Stock, but every single article in the shop will bear a Discount of 4/ in the Pound. FOB TWO WEEKS ONLY. Goods marked in plain figures. Spend 2d in a tram fare and save pounds. TTERB. "pOWLAND, HATTER AND ■U- JAi MEKCEB, 232, KABANGAHAPE-RD., Nearly Opposite National Bank. xm an t b D, ' Everyone to have the ZJest an* 3 Save Money on VENETIAN BLINDS, 3 EDEN TERRACE, ( Two doors below Masonic Hall. friUCKER TVKOS., Venetian Blind Makers X J> and Wire Workers. , . Telephone 1667. \x~ ANTED KNOWN W AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS. . Are compelled to close Every Evening after I June 24th, excepting Saturday Evening, 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. RAYNEK, Hours: 6.30 to 6. SATURDAY: 8.30 to 1. Evening. 7 to 9. TTT A N T E l> T7- NOW N— WINTER—TgOOTS—WINTER AI THE JSRITISH AND AMERICAN OHOE gTOEES, . OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. 16/9 16/9 16/9 LADIES' GLACE DERBY LACE BOOTS Latest Shape—"THE GLOBE TOE," Cuban heels, wide welts. A SMART WINTEK BOOT. T ADIES , Ifl/fi GLACE LACE BOOTS "I f»l Zβ J.U/ VI GLACE BUTTON BOOTS J-'U/ D 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 FOE MEN. JAMES ADAMS AND /~JO ». / ITDRITISH AND A MERICAN g}O° B QTORKS, OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIEHABr.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 168, 15 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 168, 15 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 168, 15 July 1908, Page 1