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WAIT—ED. \7S7_N_ED. a Man for a Shop.—Baster, »*' Butcher, Fonsonby-nl. YTTANTED ~Nursery Governess, for young VV children.—Address -.it Star Office. 57 TTTANTED. at once, good Vest Hands. — VV Meldrum And Browne. 4'_\ Queen-sc. 'j Y\7ANTl—">. "good Skirt Hands. —Apply L. W Saruey. "00 to 2(H, Karangahape-rd. 34 s \TS7ANTE DTnrT'ii—t ~R. C_rkc, _ ' * 302. Ponsonby-rd., near Three Lamps. VSJANTED. a respectable Girl for pautry. r »» —Apply John Buchanau, Sytnonds-sr. , 40 * \;\7ANTi:iK ci Koy for factory.—Apply . » * Dick aud Cowden, Newton Pram De- l pot. 5 WANTED, a good l':i inter.—Apply B. Leuoard, Great North-rd., near McKel- 1 !______ i VX7ANTED, a young "Woman to do Plain VV Cooking.—Apply Oxford Hotel, Vie- : torla-st. 32 j ANTED, a Lad for the mercery ahd " tailoring dept.—Apply 11. 'Wright. (13, Queen-st. 43 VJS7ANTI— >. Improver, llairdressing, at ' '» once.—Apply W. Wallace, Lpper Sy-mon.ds-sl. 2.) ■ WANTED, a Vcting Woman to wash, ' every Monday.—Oakleigh, Upper Sy-uionds-st. Vy-ANTI'I). a Practical Cutter: constant < »» job.—Apply, by letter, to Cutler, 311, gtar Oflice. 2o \\7ANTKH. a good Labourer.—*Vpply J". . "' llalliday. Brieklavcr, C'oinn— rcial-rd.. ! Arch Hill. VV ANTED. Dressmaking by the Day by I * ' au experienced hand.—X., Ncwraar- ] ket Post-office. 33 TXTANT—D,~'GiIrf lor Housework; sleep at , » ' home; wages 10/. —Wilson, 30. Mason'savenuo. Heme Bay. 149 Y\/ T AN'TI'D. a competent General; £1 a ' * week.—Mrs Muir Douglas, "Myoora," ' Vincent-rd.. Rernuera. 59 1 VS/ANTED, at once. Bodice and Skirt ' » » Hands; also Apprentices.—Miss Koberti son, Manukau-rd,, Parnell. . 4S WANTED, Bricklayer: catch steamer Bay ■* * of Islands, Wednesday. — Apply Lcy-land-O'Brien Timber Co., Custom—-st. 3 WANTED, a Junior Saleswoman for iniliinery; Improvers.—Apply Sneddon and MeLeod, Khyber Pass, cr. Grafton-rd. WANTED, smart Boys; good wages.—Tea Department, Arthur 11. Nathan, Ltd., Launceston Buildings, Customs-st. East. 4'J VST ANTED, Young General, immediately:— »V Apply between II and 5 p.m.." Mrs. A. Shrimski Puke Hone, Itanfur]y-rd., Epsom. "j £_ WANTED, competent Clirl, no cooking, family -3, all holidays given; nice place; wages 10/. —292, Jervois-rd., Uerne Bay. _15 WANTED, at once, a General Servant, good wages, no children. —Apply Mrs Manning. ■ No. 4, Arawa-st., off Khyber Pass. 'At VI7ANTED. 2 first-class Coat Hands, also W Machinist who can make small jobs.— McConnell and Co., King's Chambers. Queeu-st. 39 T7C7ANTED. young lady, good appearance,V V ;l s Waitress, references.—Apply Waratah Luncheon Booms, British Buildings, 18", Queen-st. 10 TfXTANTED. Man. to assist on small poultry * V farm aud orchard; experience not essential; comfortable place.—Address Pine Park. Avondale. "ft vyANT —bTlf"smart Waiters for Ellerslie; W men engaged please call for instructions between 7 and S, Tuesday, No. 2, Suntmer-si., Ponsonby. 4-1 ySTAX-TED, Position by Married Couple, W Ol _ station, or as caretakers; nsed vcr horses and-gardening, or any similar "poslA i *_—"■' a— jAad?e— H.M.>^a^..."Stot".'Oißec'-' : -'.: Y\7AXTED. experienced Shorthand-. »V Typiste. — Apply own handwriting, sta tuig' salary required, enclosing copies only references: — Address Stenographer, 30T. "Star"' Office. 7 VSrANTJED, good Pressier: must- be able »V to assist with patent, turning white cuffs and bands; also, Twoneedle Machinist.—Apply Maeky. Logan, Caldwell and Co., Shirt Factory, Brown-st. . 7 43 XX) ANTED Known—That if you want to > V be a ; — \"\7ANTED Known—The Place to Buy the ' » Best Fireworks. —_vitt. Gmimater, 23fi. Quecn-sL 27. W r ANTED Known.—That the way to convince yon Is to get you in an attack. Send then for Atomizer Treatment for Bronchitis and Asthma, of Anglo-American Antiseptic Remedies Co., Box 384, P.O. FKEE TRIAL. 7 XXJ ANTED KNOW N. VV prepare for SPRING DRESSMAKING. 1 Have in Stock Sewinn Machine Needles of all kinds Tracing Wheels: Single lOd, Double 1/3 (posted) Tape Measures, 2*d, 4_d (posted) Scissors, various prices BUTTEIUCK'S Paper Patterns, for all Garments, 9Jd each (posted) Catalogue and Latest Monthly Fashion Book, illustrating patterns, 4Sd (posted)' v cw Book, "Dressmaking Up-to-date," all, instructions. 1/ti (posted)

Send Postal .Note or Stamps. XTi~i T> C\GILVIE, _J. QUEEN-ST., VV. AT. KJ , . ADCKLAND. YX7 ANTED KNOWN. A A. PECULIAR SUCCESSFUL METHOD. METHOD. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN, Quickly, Neatly. Completely, No Failores, No Bangling. No Mote Fear, No Mote Pain. -TXOWET \yALKIiI iS (SYSTEM. Simple, Safe, Successful, Scientific PAINLESS I / EACH. PAINLESS PAINLESS AJ PAINLESS No Charge for Extractions if Plate Ordered. HOWEY. WALKER (Opeu Saturday Afternoon and Evening). yv* A N T~fcT_ " |^N~b~W~N. PRICE LIST. GARDEN TOOLS.—Nice Garden Syringes, 1/11, splendid Solid Brass Garden Syringe (2 no—:les. jet and spray), 41; Hand Forks, 60; Garden Trowels, Gd; Spades, 2/6. 2/9, 3/. 3/6, 3/0, 4/, 4/6; Garden Fork, 3.'. J/6, 3/9; Rakes, Bid, 1/, 1/3, 1/6. 1/0; dues. 7d, Od, y, 1/3, 1/6, 1/8; Hedges Shear-. .1/9, 4/, 4/3; a large line of lawn mowers, 1,",6, 19/6, 22/b, 27/6, —I/O, 35/; Reap Hook. Scythes, etc. FURNITURE.—Wire Mattresses from 10/; Wire-wove Stretchers, 11/6; Flax Mattresses, frotj 8/6; Kapok Martresses, 12/6; Bedsteads, from 24/6; Couches, troni 30/; 7-pe. Suites, Irom ±5 10/; Carpet Squares, 12/6- Hearth Rugs, 2/6 to 12/6: Washstand and Dressing Table, 13/6 the pair; Duchess Pairs, 40.' to 96/; Combination Chests, 32/6 to 90/: Chests Drawers, 21/ upwards; 'Sideboards, from £5; Wardrobes, Kitchen Tables 12/6: Kitchen Chairs, 2/6, 2/11; W.B Chairs 6/; Floorcloth, 1/3 per yard; Linoleum; White Lace Curtains, from 2/3 per pair; Handsome Curtain Poles, complete, with fittings. 2/3: Green . Blinds, on patent spring rollers, 3/11 complete, etc., etc. TOOLS. —A large assortment of Hani" Saws, 1/9, 2/6, 2/9 upwards; Rip Saw, 3/9 upwards; Level, 1/; Large Level and Plumb, 2/6; Squares, from 9d upwards; 2ft Boxwood Rules. Gd: Hammers. 1/; Smooth Planes, 3/6; Jack Planes, 4/6; Try Planes, -,/»_; all Stanley's Planes, from 1/ upwards; ■ Carpenters' Braces, 1/6, 2/ upwards; Bits, 3:i: Compasses, 1/3; Bevel, 1/; . Screw Wreuches. 6d; Flyers, 6d; Pincers, 1/; Phisel, 7d: Diston's Nest of Keyhole Saws (3 blades. 1 handle). 3/3. etc. GAS GOODS.—AII Steel Gas Tubing. 3/3 per length; Gas Ring, 1/9; Gas Iron, 4/6' Gas Grills, 13/6. AT H. R. SHROFF. GENERAL IMPORTER, 1 108 AND 10S. VICTORIA-STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 263, 3 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 263, 3 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 263, 3 November 1908, Page 1

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