WANTED. !V"X7fANTED, a Girl to assist.—Apply Water- » view, 24, Nefson-st, ANTED. Second-hand Invalid's Chair.— Address Chair, 282, Star Office. 29 WANTED, £475, at 6 per cent, on firstclass security.—Freehold, 259 Star Office. ' 52 a smart Boy for office.—Apply j " ' VT. A. Ryan and Co., Ltd. Engineers, Qnay-st. ' YTJ/'ANTED, Young Lady for apprentice to * * the millinery.—Apply Rendell's, Ltd.. Newton. (t*/'ANTED, Keliable Horse, 15 hands, ! "»■ about 5 years old.—Apply 5.D.T.,'591, '■ Star Office. * 34 ! XS/lANTED," good Machinists; also, Trou" !»» sers Finishers; best wages.— J. H. Dal ton, Queen-st. T\7ANTED to Rent, within Id section, »» House, 8 to 10 rooms.—Apply C. J Hntchlnson, Box 18. P y is W> ANTED, 1 Water Roller, suitable "for *» Bnwlias Grebes. — Particulars to Secretary, Box 356, City. 6 to~Sell, a~Combination Dining »' and Billiard Tabje, Bz. 4.—Apply S. J Tnylor, Catherine-street, Onehmiga. 36 VTfANTED. good Bodied Tllnd- also ♦» prentice.—Miss ButUmore ' Scarboro'terrace, Parnell. opp. Gilbert, Draper. 19 ryAXTED to Buy, either Lady\ s or Gent's »» Single Steerage Ticket to Sydney, or both.—Apply Quick, 270, Star Office. 15 YX7ANTED, Experienced Gardener one or »» more days weekly, Parnell'—State salary and experience to Gardener, Box 423. JW'A.NTED- for a few weeis ' ' for school boy, 6th standard; mechaniOffice WOrk preferred —Parents, 275, Star WANTED to Purchase, G to 6 roomed" nrlc Ilouse - or Building Section; Ponsonby RANTED to Let, 2 large Front RoomT; » nreplace, gas, bath, all conveniencesmeals optional.—Smith, No. 2, Winchestersr,, oIT Xewton-rd. JTJf/'ANTED to Purchase, Mt Eden, Building Allotment; must be elevated and near trams.—State lowest price for cash, D.H., Star Office. ig VyiAXTED , Borrow at once, £700; gilt-edged ''• security; on new residence; will produce papers show cost building and land — X.Y.Z., 272, Star Office. ill TX7ANTED, First-class Machinist one who T » can make trousers and vests.—McConnell and Co., King's Chambers, Queen-st., oelow Smeeton's, Grocer. 1q VfTANTED, a Girl for office and shop; » » Shorthand-writer and typLste preferred —Apply In writing, stating salary required to Commercial, 999, Star Office 'W AJ;TED ' Lady from Sydney wishes to » * Purchase Quantity o'. Secondhand turniture for 10-roomed House, immediate*y> to t cash.—Address Sydney, Star Office. 'tfyIANTED for country, few miles fmni ■»» town. Steady Man. who understands milUlng; good home, with light work, afler attending to 4 or 5 cows, is promised.—2B, Norfolk-st.. Ponsonby. 07 A G-ENTLEMAN, with good country con- •"• nectlon. requirps situation with Land Agrnt; commence with small wage with view to partnership.—Address Confidential, 265, Star Office. 91 T>OOT TRADE.—Wanted. !• good MachTn"J- ,, ists.—Apply Geo. Foster, Alesandrast - 109 ■ROOTMAKIXU.-Wanted, a smart Boy as •*-*• improver, good wages to a suitable boy.—W. Allen, Khyber Pass-rd. 3 jSOAT WANTED "(Pulling) - with sail, or J- , Mullet Boat, up to 20lt. — State particn'are and terms to Cash, 253, "Star" Office. t>KEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE COjT- •*-*■ I'AXY- (Xcw Zealand) want people to Make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own homes; make £1 a week, previous experience not necessary; constant employment all the year round. Write at once, Box 734. G.P.0., Wellington. /"VAI'ABLE General Servant wanted; one vW who can do plain cooking, washing, etc., for family of three adults; comfortable home: wages 15/; applicants' tram fare paid.—Mrs Gorrie, Woodside-rd., Mt. Edeu. Id! "pVCiIINE Driver (2nd class stationary *-• ticket), wants Situation; 8 yers - engineroom experience; excellent references.—Address Hayward, 278, Statr Office. 9 T>ETOUCUER. —Young Man, fully compe- -"' tent, requires Situation. —Keply Retoucher, 288, Star Office. 50 SITUATION wanted by well educated Young Man: clerical or otherwise; will accept moderate salary.—Apply Belfast, 240, Star Office. 80 TyiO TAIL/ORESSES. — Wanted, urgently, -*■ 2 smart Hands to work buttonholes.— Cambridge Clothing Factory, Victorla-st. W. O TAILORS—Wanted, a First-class Coatinaker; weekly or piecework.—McConnell and Co.. King's Chambers, Queen-st., fonr doors below Smeeton's, Grocer. 10 |V*/I ANTED, " ' at on«e, A YCHTNG GENERAL. Wages 10/. Apply Star Office. ■REWARD. TMPORTANT TNFORMATION T>EQUIRED. WHAT WILL NEW ZEALAND BE LIKE FIFTY YEARS HENCE? ' HOW WILL LABOUR AJfD OTHER LEGISLATION AFFECT THE COMING GENERATION? SEE WEEKLY "GRAPHIC" COMPETITIONS ANNOUNCEMENT, XHIS ISSUE. Tty- ANTE ..;. D, All Cooks to Use HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER. And insure success. TO RENT FOR GOOD CLIENT VV COTTAGE, or 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Vicinity Market-road, Epsom, immediately. C. 11. SMITH AND CO., Exchange-lane. TV/1 ANTED KNOWN. W. F. HOFFMANN, # Piano Tuning a Speciality. Conntry Orders Punctually Attended to. Importer o£ Musical Instruments Strings, and Fittings. S5, QUEEN-STREET (Near Smeeton's). TTfJI A X T E D X N O W N. VISITORS returning to their homes should take with them as a SOI7VENIK. one of the famed HEARTHRUG NEEDLES. PRICE, 1/6. An acceptable present to wife, mother, or grandmother, from W. P. o GIIjVIE ' 2-11 Q UEEN - ST - WANTED KNOWN. THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. EVERY BLIND GUARANTEED FACTORY: PONSONBY-RD. ' 1, Telephone 914. i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 203, 25 August 1908, Page 1
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