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"WAIfTED. W7ANTED, a Housemaid-Waitress. —Mrs. v > BuDer, Newmarket Hotel. 53 WANTED, smart Lad for" shop.—A. E. . Gifford, Tailor, 17. Uigh-st. 36 A NTED, a Cook-General. —Apply Mrs . Fred F. Rallin, Carlton Gore-nL WANTED, 2 smart Young Lads for the kitchen.—Apply C.C.C., High-st. 21 WANTED, i Plasterers.—Apply Dadley's b'erro-Concrete Buildings, (jueen-st. WANItD, an experienced Folder.—Apply V. M. King and Co., 165, Albert-st. WANTED. General, plain cooking, sleep at heme.—B2, Jervois - d., ponsonby. WANTED, Improver for Coachbuilding; good job.— X. J. Butler, Urenul. Taranaki. ANTED. Waitress; also Pantry Girl.— Silver Grid Dining Rooms, Dnrham-st. East. 57 \\J ANTED, ;i or 4 Boys about 14: new ar- »' » . rivals preferred.—J. Roberts, Newmarket. 5 WANTED, an Apprentice, without premium.—Apply Rickerby, Chemist, Dom-inion-rd. WANTED, Waitress for :-S or 4 weeks. — Apply Criterion Restaurant, Customsst. East. 23 W _ ANTED,. at once. Good Machinists and Learners Apply N.Z. Boot Co., Fed-eral-street. 123 WANTED, Dressmaking at home or would, go out by day. — Apply Urgent, 4i, ".Star" Ofiice. 11 iISIANTED, good General Servant; reter- * ' ences required.—Apply Mrs. Upton, tiiicliy Beach. WANTED, Dressmaking or Plain Sewing by day or home. — Competent, Sy-monds-6t. P.O. 12 Y\7ANTED, Grocer's Assistant: good count- * * er hand.—Apply, with references, Newton. Post Office. WANTED, "a. loung Man about 1.3 or 19 years accustomed to the grocery trade. -Apply R. and K. Duder. 26 \A, r ANTED, Hoys for works and shop.— ' * J. F. Leigbton and Sou, Manufacturing Stationers, High-st., City. 95 VX/'ANTKD, a competent person as Nurse- » ' maid to little child.—Appiy, with references, to X.V.Z.. ."*{. Sur Office. 38 imXTKD, capable Girl or middle-aged T * Woman for housework and children.— Address Mrs Sliarpe, l'ukuatua-st., Eotorua. 16 \IJANTKD. ~Girl Stitchers, also Learners. ' ' Hannah and Marks, Saddlery and Bag Manufacturers, Hall of Commerce, High-st. U \\7 ANTED, a First-class Trouser and Vest '» Hand for W'alhi. — Apply Woollen Department, Macky, Logan, Caldwell, and Co. 105 WANTED, an Experienced Night Porter; also, a Young Girl to assist in pantry. —Apply, with references, at Glenaivon, Jermyn-st. a. first-class Cabinetmaker, ' ' also an Apprentice for cabinetmaking. —Apply R. D. Mens, House Furnisher, GL Soutli-rd. WANTED, a Boy to learn trade; also, a strong Lad for blacksmith depaxtuieut. —Gee and Totter, Coachbuilders, Lome and" Rutland-sts. WANTED, by tiro Experienced Girls, Position in Hotel or Boarding-house, as Housemaid or Waitress. —Address, Competent, 10, Star Office. 125 \7PANTED. Married Couple, without en- ' * eumbranee. to live with and take care of elderly lady. — Apply by letter to W.J.C 888. Star Office. 18 \A7A-NT_D, smart Girl Apprentice or Im- * » prover in first year.—Apply Miss O'Hagan. Dressmakei-. No. 0, Wellesley-st. East ihext door Milne and Choyee). 7 TJT7ANTED. a flrst-class Certificated Engine » * Driver; wages 0/8 per day and 5 per cent. A very easy job, suitable for an old man: full time not guaranteed. Applications to state age and experience; personal application preferable —Mannger, Tanplri Coal Mines, Huntly. TXr ANTED, SALESMAN FOR ELECTRICAL BUSINESS. Address SALESMAN. 56, STAB OFFICE. 5S \X7ANTED —Sehiffer's Carvings are the » » Best. Sehiffer's Carvings are tne Cheapest. Sehiffer's Customers Save Money. Srhitler's Carvings are Carved. 46 YX7ANTED Known, that Gentlemen cah "'» get their suits Well Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed, at W. Edgar, Dyer and Cleaner, Wellesley-st. East. Dry Cleaning a Speciality. ANTED Know* —Mr. T>uffus. Surgeon Dentist, will attend at Wallis' Drapery Store, Birkenhead, Ist and 3rd Thursday 30 \\T ANTED Known.—Great Sale of Jenrel- ' • lery at 25 per cent discount. Lar-;e Stock must be sold to make room for builders.—U. B. Fisher, Jeweller, Earangahaper3. „___ WANTED Known.—Fisher's Great Kxten slou of Premises Sale has started. 25 per cent off everything. Come and secure bargains.—H. B. -Fisher, Jeweller, KarangaUupe-rd. WANTED Known—You can get 6d Bottles Boot Polish for 2d; 3d Pkts. EUTelopes, ljd.—Bargaiu Basement, Newton. 109 WANTED, every working man in town to attend Shrimskl's Great Clearing Sale. ! —Corner Queen and Wellesley streets. . X\J\ ANTED KNOWN— 'T* l WINDOW BLINDS, in AU Colours. CORNICE POLES, in All Sizes; LINOLEUMS and OILCLOTHS in great variety. H. PRIME, Ironmonger and Furnisher, ONEHUNGA. ANTED—If you want to buy a Nice Hat for your lady, save Money ivy Buying at Sehiffer's your Carving. Just look: Carving for Sideboard, 15/; Pe<L, 6d. !>d. 1/, to 2/; worth three times the money. — Schiffer, Woodcarver, Newton. 46 VS/'ANTED, working men to remember ' » Shrimskl always sells on small profits and quick retnrns. Sale begins to-morrow, cor. Queen and WeUesley streets. TX, ANTED Known.—Sun Kee Laundry, "' Eden Terrace. Expert Laundryniau; hign-class work guaranteed. A trial solicited.—Next to Manor's Barber's Shop. 23 WANTED —Working men, now is your opportunity to bay Shirts, Hats, Socks, at Shrimskl's, tie Working Man's Friend. His Sale begins to-morrow. WANTED Ivnowu. —ureate3t Rargains m Jewellery, Watches, and Plated Ware at Fisher's Sale. Only the best kept ln stock, imported direct from the makers.— H. B. Fisher, Jeweller, Karangahape-rd. Man's Friend for »» Clothing. Sale begins to-morrow, cor. Queen aud WeUesley streets. Prices unheard of. j ANTED Known—so Pieces Horroeks' Calico. 36-inch, 4/13 doz.: Wide Sheeting. SJ<i. 9-Jd, lljd, 1/3 yd: Lace Curtains, irom 1/11 pair.—J._ F. Roberts. Manchester House. Karangahape-rd., opp. Howe-st. 31 Y\rANTED— Working men's wives, 'don't iV miss Shrimski's Sale. Bargains In all lines of Men's Wear.—Cor. Queen aud Weilesley streets. ry ANTED KNOWN. MR. C. H. FORTE, DENTIST, wishes to notify his Patients and the Public generally that he has commenced Practice in his New Rooms in PARTRIDGE'S BUILDING, next D.S.C., Queen-st. irxr A N T E D KNOW N— 'VV AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS Are compelled to close Every Evening after June 24th, excepting Saturday Evening, according to Section 18 of the Act. To give those working till five o'clock an opportunity of consulting us, we wiU remain open till 6 o'clock each day. DR. RAYNEB. > Hours: 8.30 to 6. SATURDAY: 8.30 to L Ev-MUng, 7 to S.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 232, 28 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 232, 28 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 232, 28 September 1908, Page 1