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WANTED. . WANTED, a General.—Apply Mrs. Lamb, Glasgow-terrace, near Domain. TXJA- NTBD, a iv kitchen anil .'» housework No. 6, Lower Symonds-st. ' 71 ANTED, Young Lady for millinery sales.-rM. A. Fordham, Draper, Devonport. 70 by a respectable young no- »» man, Work by the day.—Apply 43, St. Paul-st U AJS'TED, well educated Youth as apprentice.—Apply Rickerby, Chemist, Mt HosklU. WANTED, Sit,, by builder's foreman; celleut credentials.—Address D.P., 10, Star Office. 2 ANTED, a Position as Housekeeper, or day work; sleep at home. —Appiy J.S., 6, Star Office. 4 WANTED, strong, willing, respectable Boy for trade.—Apply A. G. Baddiley, Plumber, 252, l'onsouhy-rd. \\7ANTED, youth to learn Paper Finish- »» ing.—Apply N.Z. Paper Mills, Ltd., B.N.Z. Building, Queen-st. 14U VVfANTED, for Rotorua, Girl to assist » ' with housework.—Apply at oaoe to Mrs Linkhorn, Kent-st., Grey Lynn. 72 VXT , ANTED, smart Bodice Hand; also aa » V Apprentice.—Apply at once, Miss Robertson, Kemp's buildings, Parnell. 09 WANTED, a Companion-Help or Nurse Girl; good home. —Mrs. Dodd, Yorkst., Lower Kbyber Pass, Newmarket. 5S ANTEL\ EXPERIENCED SHORTHAND TYPIST: must be thoroughly proficient.—Reply TYPIST, 14, STAR OFFICE. 8 WANTED, a General for light housework and cooking; no washing.—Apply Mrs Nearing, "Wismar," Cheltenham-rd , Devouport U/A.NTEI), by certificated young laay, »» Pupils for violin and piano; homes visited;.£l 5/ Quarter.—Addrese A.M., Thuory, Star Offlce. M 547 VXTANTED, a Boy, acustomed to cleaning * » tins, doing odd Jobs, going 'messaged, etc.—George Smerdou, Baker and Contectioner, Newmarket. WANTED, by respectable strong young woman, Washing and Cleaning by the day; Ponsonby preferred.—Apply L.M.C., Post Offlce, Newton: 68 W~ANTEdT by - clpableii refined, young Lady, situation as Lady Help; small wages; must be in town.—Warren's Agency, 2tt, High-st., 'phoue 2002. 112 WANiiiD7~Situation, by two respectable g|rls, housemaid, lady help, to assist, or any place of trust, town or country (together preferred).— Address Anxious, Drury P.O. IG WANTED.— We have Vacancies for a few Military Band Players.—Apply at Auckland Mouiiteds' Practice Room, Portman Rooms, Victoria-s't. West, Mouday and Thursday evenings. iVS/ANTED, Persons to know that the » » Winter Exhibition, is Open all the week at Railway Wharf. Admission 1/. WANTED] workiugmeu and their wives to buy Umbrellas at unequalled prices from ShrJmski, The Workingman's Friend. Tremendous big bargains in Working Pants. M 313 ANTED Known—Notable Performance. Two North Island Competitions won successively by our Wiiite Leghorns.— Harrison and Grattan, Avondale South. 159 WANTED Known—.W. Wilson, Blacksmith, Albertst., makes a good serviceable Garden Roller at .a very cheap i price. ANTED Known—That we deliver* Taupirl, Westport, Newcastle, and all Coals; also, Firewood, to any part of the City, os Suburbs at lowest rates.—" WINSTON'S, I/rfr., Coal v Merchants and Carriers, Queen-st., Customs-st.. Symonds-. St., and Mt. Eden. YX7ANTED, all AVorkers to know that :tV. Shriihskl, The' Workingman's Friend, sells Hats.Ties, Shirts, Clothing. OHsfcius, at prices fhat lefyrail competition.—Corner , Qneen -and Wellesley sts. M 315 TSfANTED, Persons to know that the » V Winter Exhibition Is Open all the week nt Railway Wharf. Admission 1/. ANTED Known —Shrim*ki, The WorkingmaH's Erlietid, is' selling "a splendid Working Hat for 2/6; Shirts for 2/9; Overcoats for 23/:—Corner Queen and W'ellesley sts. _J_ M 213 TTirANTED, Persons to know that the V V Winter Exhibition is Open all the week at Railway. Wharf. Admission 1/. \T7ANTED, Persons to know that the VV winter Exhibition la Open all the week nt Railway W T harf. Admlssionl/. WANTEDKnown.— Solve the servant pro bl em —Abolish Cleaning Grates; have them made entirely of Tlies by Lamont, the "Grate Man,"- King's' Court Buildings, Queen-st. M2^S WANTED "Known. , —Cabinetmakers aud ,other Buyers o£ Tiles, see Lamont, the 'Phone 1930.—King's Court Buildings, Queeu-st. 312i!8 ASTIiD, 1000 Buyers who know, a good thing when they see it, to secure an Overcoat for 25/, at Suriuiski's, The Workingman's Friend, corner Queen aud Wellesley sts. M 315 AX TED KNOWN — att WIRE NETTING, 3d per yard. 6ft WIRE NETTING, 4d per yard. All Hardware at Lowest Trices. Delivered' Free. H. PRIME, Ironmonger, OXEHCNGA. M 271 ANTED, worklngnien to Buy their Shirts at Shrimskl's, The Worklngmau's Friend, for 2/0. Price elsewhere, 4/6. Tennis Shirts from 1/11. —Corner Queen and Wellesley sts. .M 215 rjrrANTED KNOWN , — That we STjPPLJ FURNITURE on DEFERRED TERMS. All transactions confidential. Apply A. GROSSMAN AND CO.. Tie Dominion Furniture and Drip-ry C 0.,; 76, Pltt-st., Auckland. j ANTED, the workers who require a really good and reliable Oilskin to save money nnd go straight to Shrimski, The Workingman's Friend, corner Queou and Wellesley sts. M 315 mANT E K. N O W N. prOME OF "jV/TODERN TVENTISTBY, A MERICAN -T\BNTAXi ■pARLORS, QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STS., AND CORNER OF CUBA AND MANNERS STS.. WELLINGTON. M 283 T\7 ANTED KNOWN. TDOOTS. TDOOTS. "gOOTS. At the "DRITISH AND A MERICAN gHOE QTORES, OPP. PUBLIC LIBRARY. LADIES' GLACE DERBY LACE BOOTS, "NEW OPERA" TOE, 15/9. LADIES' GLACE LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS, 10/6. LADIES' GLACE DERBY SHOES, "SELECT" TOE AND CUBAN HEEL, 10/6. WHITE, PINK, AND BLUE SATIN EVENING SHOES. NEW STOCK OF FELT SLIPPERS JUST . OPENED. SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF GOLOSHES FOR BROAD TOE BOOTS. JAMES ADAMS AND CO.. Opposite Public Library. Kβ

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 122, 24 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 122, 24 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 122, 24 May 1909, Page 1