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WASTED. r TTTAXTED, a smart Youth to drive baker's i- '*'- cart.—H. Hyland, Onehvinga. 0 XTi/.'ANTED, a respectable Girl to assist; - » » good home.—Apply 77, Grey-st. 31 3 \7I7ANTe"d] Two good Cabinetmakers.— r- Apply Foreman, D.S.C. Factory. TTTTAXXED,. Experienced Grocer's Carter. r V y —Apply E. G. Boon, Epsom Store. . a Girl to assist.—Apply Sirs D. 5 vv Livingstone, Stirllug, Grafton-rd. 54 1 T/«7ANTEL>. urgently, 2 Working Partners c » » for Cleaning Company.—Apply Star » Office. VT7ANTED, Place as Housemaid, or Light ; »* General. — Address C.G., 9SI, "Star" r Office. 25 1 \X7IANTED, a Boy, to serve small round _ » » and assist.—H. E. Philip, Baker, opp. '• Tram Barn. 1 i WANTED, Young Girl for private house; j » » good wages.—Apply Greer, 3S, Douglus- _ St., Ponsonby. 12 " VX7ANTED, Shirt and Collar Ironer, no » »» glazing, 20/ and found.—l.X.L. Luun- ] dry, Hamilton. • TT7ANTED, a Housekeeper for one gentle- »> man; must be good cook.—For address . apply Star Office. 29 g foy'ANTED, Cock-General, references rT j '*»■ quired.—Apply Mrs Upton, Shelly 1 Beach, Ponsonby. 56 I VS7ANTED, Girl to assist in Housework.— , *V Apply Mrs. lUidford, "Edna Villa," Wellesley-st. West. 79 1 YX7ANTB.U, First-class coat. Makers; - *» steady work to good ineu; log.—E. 3 Eaumnn, Hamilton. 2(5 3 TCyANTED, a smart Girl, to assist in housei- ' > work; every evening off.—(iOO) Two • Poors past King's Court. 81 " a General Servant, 2 iv family; . »» good home.—Apply to Mrs. MacMiath, 1 30, George-st., Ponsonby. 6 - VS/ANTED, 2 Boys for the trade.—Apply ™ • Stewaitson and Woodhead, Iron and ; Brassfotmders, Stanley-st. ANTED, competent Shirt Machinists.— Apply Maeky, Logan, Caldwell and Co.. . Brown-st. Shirt Factory. 11 irS/IANTED, a Cook-geueral, housemaid '" kept; 3 iv family.—Apply Mrs Hough--5 ton, Gladstone-rd., Parnell. 48 . WANTED, a Few Ladies and Gents for a » » Dramatic Co., now in formation.—Ad- . dress U.S., 561, Star Office. 5S - T/yiANTBD, sUortiss several first-class -r* Plasterers; highest wages to suitable ■ men.—Clarke, Stewart-st., Mt. Eden. ■ 37 iv once, Partner witn £15 cash, to start Boardinghouse in City; have room for 20 beds.—Apply Star Office. 23 • iiA/lANTED, smart Young Alan, lor gene- »»• j-al work and able to wait.—Apply, 10 a.m., Monday, J. K. Simpson, Central Re- ■ 29 WAKXED, Junior Clerk for solicitor's office, one just left school preferred.— Apply in own handwriting to Progress, 566,. Star Office. 78 TX/'ANTED, smart, Touug Girl; take charge iV new srili and dining rooms.—Apply Golden Gate, coiner Victoria and Albertsts., to-night, J. Linton: 24 WANT-ED. Competent Cook; no washing; i references required.—Apply, after 5 p.m., to Mrs. Leo. Myers, c/o Mrs. Arthur Myers, '"Cintra," Symonds-st. 33 \7t7ANTED, smart Young Lady or Youth, *' » with fair knowledge of Shorthand and ' Typing.—State experience and salary required to E.M., 572, Star Office. itVANTED, at once, a nice, clean, strong . » » respectable Boy, from 16 years, to canvass nnd deliver crumpets and muffins; wages, 1(5/ a week, with a rise if suitable.— Apply 23, Hargreaves-st., College Hill. 22 , IVMAXTED Known.—lf a young woman 4 ■»» named Jessie AValker,. domestic, aged about 30, arrived from England.—Apply *. .Mrs Curie (late Mrs Dawes), "Heme Bay-id. 10 ANl\Kd/~ AlkKßenl~ttmiers—,ti> - _Build. Money provided; -repayable:- Instalj ments; plans prepared; strict supervision; (j tenders Invited.-—Christie, : 79 r Queen-st., r back passage., VST'ANTED —< c' Best I'rlcesjtoc you: j'ur- - "'' uiture by to iiafgest Anotion Uoonis in the City.— Cochrane , *, Ltt'. 199, Queen-st. ANTED Known.—lf .you want Ralncoats, Oil-coats, Umbrellas, the Workingman's Friend is the cheapest House in towu.—267, Queen and Wellesley streets. WANTED Known. — PROOF — Try fill other buyers, then call on us. We buy everything iroui £1- up to £1000, and not asbamed to advertise our name as buyers.— Johnston and Co., Hobson-st. \7i7ANTED Known.—A visit to the Work- »» iugman's Frieud, 2G7, Corner, ijuev.u ' and Wellesley etreets, ior Clothing, Mercery, Huts, etc., will save you lots of 3 m »-* , y- i WANTED. — The cneapest house lor Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Collars, etc., every time, the Woikiuguian's Friend, 2U7, Corner Queen and Weliesley streets. ANTED Known.—Buy your Jewellery direct from the Maker and save money. —H. B. Fisher, Auckland's Largest Ueta.il Manufacturing Jeweller, Karangahape-rd. r Thoue 2340. ' ANTED Known.—The Workingman's 0 Friend, for Kain Coats, Oils, Umbrellas, etc.; best goods at low prices.—2G7, CornelQueen and Wellesley streets. ANTED Known.—.Buy your Kings <U--reet from the Makers.—U. B. Fisher, Auckland's Largest King Maker, Karanga-hape-rd. 'Phoue 2340. XA/ANTED Known. — The Workingman's » » Friend is the cheap house for Clothing, Mercery, tlats; his motto is "Small prolit and quick sale."—267, Corner Queen and Wellesley streets. WANTED Known.—Don"t lose time, buy one of Fisher's 10/ Working Watches. 1 —H. B. Fisher, Swiss Expert, Karangahaperd. iVA/ANXEI> —ifou to pay a visit to Shriin- »» ski, Uie Workiugiuan's Friend, for Clothing, Mercery, Hats, etc.; best value for money.—2o7, Corner Queen and Wellesley streets. WANTED KNOWN . AMEKICAN DENTAL PAULURS. Aie compelled to close Every Eveniug after June 24tii, excepting Satuiuay Evening, blcoruiug to SectiOQ, IS of the Act. To five those working till 0 o'clock an opportunity of consulting us, we will reniaiu open till C o'clock each day. DX. KAINJiK, Hours: 5.30 to 6. SATUUDAY: 5.30 to 1. Eveninz. 7 to 0. nry ANTED jr N O W N— T ADIES, J ADIES, y T ADIES, ; Jui T ADIES, T ADIES, BUY TO-DAY, J AND A MERICAN OHCfe -- C.TOHES, OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. A SPECIAL BOOT FOR THE SEASON. "GLOiiE" AND "OPERA" TOES. PRICE: 14/8 14/8 ■ 14/6 14/6 14/6 SEE THESE BOOTS TO-DAY. ' SCHOOL BOOTS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Ji TAMES ADAMS AND 'o>-t . I l TTRITISH AND AMERICAN gHOBh QJT0KE5,..,...'..;' ;d OPPOSITE PCBWC iiIBBABT.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 170, 17 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 170, 17 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 170, 17 July 1908, Page 1