■WANTED. WANTED, at once. First-class Tailor.— Robinson, 36, City Chambers. WANTED, a Boy for the factory.—G. A. Coles and Co.. Ltd., Eden Terrace. ANTED, a clean, tidy Nurseglrl.—Apply Mrs. Farquhar, Royal George Hotel. Newmarket. 110 TT7ANTED, 2 experienced Power Loom » ' Weavers. —Apply Manager, Onehunga Woollen Mills. WANTED, reliable Nurseglrl, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.—Apply Mrs. Fenwick, 30, Wynyard-st. 81 WANTED, a respectable Girl as general. —Apply Mrs J. C. Laing, Great Nogßird., Grey Lynn. 13 ANTED, a Lady Bookkeeper; must be competent.—App'v, with references, to H., 37, Star Office. 2 Y\7ANTED, Situation for 2 steady young » * men; any capacity.—Address Energetic, 33, John-st., Ponsonby. 93 O/A.NTKD, by young lady. Position as » » assistant In shop or tea rooms.—Address H_ 20. Star Office. WANTED, a first-class Coat Hand, constant employment,-.—Apply James Hodgson, Victoria-st. East. 4 XT/ANTED. Position by first-class pastry » » cook and decorator; colonial experience.—Reply 11.. 33. Star Office. 89 WANTED, a good Baker, for small country Business.—Apply at once, with testimouials, W.M., Scar Office. 192 WANTED, Cook-general; housemaid kept; no washing: wages 15/. —Apply Afton, Argyle-st., Heme Bay, Ponsonby. ANTED, by young man (18). Job in Bakehouse, any capacity; two years' experience.—Apply H., 19. Star Office. 8 I.yAXTED. a good General; easy place ' " good girl.—Apply Mrs. Ryan, Disraelist. (sth house left side), off! Rlchmond-rd. 92 VV'A.NTED, by certificated young lady, ' ' Pupils for piano and singing; homes visited; fl quarter.—Address Piano, 300 atp.r Office. M 458 V/V/'AXTED, active Young Woman, 3 or 4 * * half days a week, for washing and housework 204, Ponsonby-rd., opposite Frauklin-rd. 8 V\'ANTED, a competent General, for easy ' ' home; wages, 15/.—Apply Mrs. Arnoldsou. Burrows-avenue, off St. Stephens-avenue, Parnell. 61 TXfAXTEDT for country store, a Live '» Draper; must be good salesman; with local references; wages £2 per week.—Apply Storekeeper, Box 599, G.P.O. ANTED, by 28th June, by thoroughly competent lady. Position as house; keeper, where help Is kept; excellent credeiuials.—Address X.. I, Star Office. 7 \VTANTED, experieuced Cook, kltchenmaid ▼ » kept; also experienced Housemaid, must have good references.—Apply between 6 and 8 p.m., Mrs Alfred Nathan, "Wicljford," Princes-st. WANTED Known—Easy Terms, Small Deposits — Furniture, Clothing, Drapery. Boots, Jewellery, Phonographs, Washing Machines, Mangles, etc. On Piano* no deposit. Send for almanac, with lists' of goods. Post a card and traveller will call.—City Supply Stores, 227, Karangahaperd. M 607 \~\7ANTED Known—Boys' Serge Knickers, »V all sizes, 2/11; usual price, 6/1 L Navy College Shirts, one price, 3/IL—B. C. Browne aud Co.. 124, Queen-st. 26 Y"\7ANTED, WOMEN who wash Clothes to »» give One Bottle of WILWORSH & trial; no rubbing or soaking; clothes weaf longer. Washing costs 3d. WANTED Known—Boys', Youths', and Gent.'s Overcoats, less than landed cost. Last 10 days.—E. C. Browne and Co., 124, Queen-st. 26 WANTED Known—To convince you of our ability in Ladies' Tailoring, in our ivladows are New Designs every day, which ;:o others tailors can do.—Streeter and Co., r'ltt-st. and Karaugahape-rd. 'ANTED Known —Last Ten Days of E. C. Browne and Co.'s Sale of Boys' and Men's Clothing. j WANTED Known—Edgar and Co., the old-established Dyers and Cleaners, give satisfaction.—Address Wellesley-st. E. WANTEIJ Known—P. Bryant supplies two tons Dry Ti-tree Stove Blocki for less than you pay for one ton of coal. Phone 679 and 1138. M 613 WANTED Known—Boys' Navy Serge Sailor Stilts, 13/6; now, 3/11; Boys' Navy Reefer Coats, 17/6; now, 9/11.— E. C. Browne and Co., 124, Queen-st. 26 VV/AXTED Kaowc—lf you are Moving, »»* ring up 'Phone 2157; cheapest furniture removing vans in town. —W. B. Snook, Carrier, Eden Terrace. WAN TED Known—Boys' Suits, J price; * T Child's Combinations, J price; Black Worsted Hose, i price.—E. C. Browne aud Co., 124, Qu'een-st. 26 W A Known—A. Streeter and »» Co., the Espert Cutters, from London, cau supply you with artistic Tailor-made Keady-to-wear Costumes. So save 2 guineas aud call and see at 85, Karangahape-rd., opp. Bradstreet's. VyANTUD Known—Boys' Ceylon Pyjamas ' » 2/11, usual price 7/6; Boys' Ceylon Shirts 1/6, usual price 3/9. —E C. Browne and Co., 124, Queen-st. 26 \X7ANTED Known—A. s! Streeter and *» 'Co., Parisian Ladies' Tailors. Pitt-st. and Karaugahape-rd. (oppo. Bradstreet's). — We have the Largest Assortment Tailormade Ready-to-wear Costumes in N.Z. From £2 15/, VyANTED Known—Last ten days E. C. » * Browne and Co.'s Sale of Boys' and Men's Clothing. 26 VTTANTED liDown—Save 2 Guineas and »V visit the Specialist for Ladiee' Tailoring.—Streeter and Co., Pitt-st. aud Kara-Egahape-rd. NOTE NAME. A N T E OT Feeders to order their CHAFF, OATS, FRAN. HAY, and STRAW, from JOHN W. ANDREW Oate Gladding and Hunter), EDEN TERRACE. Quality prime; delivery prompt. Price right. 'Phone 1553. 31456 \yAN-TED"Known—Bare"2 Guineas and > » visit the Leading Ladies' Tailors in New Zealand. NOTE NAME. Streeter and Co., Pitt-st. and Karaugahape-rd. ■yy ANTED KNOWN— That we SUPPLY FURNITURE on DEFERRED TERMS. Ail transactions confidential. Apply— A. GROSSMAN" AND CO., The Dominion Furuiture and Drapery Co., 7G, Pitt-st.. Auckland. 'ANTED KNOWN — "Short Price Hat--H. It. SHROFF — TOOLS — Hand I Saws, 2/, 2/0, 2/9, 3/, upwards; Rip Saws, 3/9; Keyhole Saws, 1/; Lack Saws, 2/6; Boxwood Ruies, 2ft, 4-fold, Ud 9d, 1/; Tack Hammers, Bd; Hammer' large size, 1/, 2/3; Chisels, 7d, Bd, 9d, 1/'; Squares, 1/; Beveis, 1.-; Carpenters' Braces! 2/; Bits, from 3d; Planes, from 1/9; Screwdrivers, from 6d; spokeshaves, tiu, 1/Plyers, 6d; Pincers, 1/; Large Level and Plumb. 2/U; Level only, 1/; One-man Crosscut Saw, for firewood, 6/8; a fine Chest of Tools, containing 22 Real Good Useful Tools, 21/. FOR BOYS, Winter Evenings: A Nice Box, containing 18 Really Good Tools, 13/6; also, Fretwork Outfits, complete, 1/9, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6; Complete Cars-ing Outfits, 4/6. USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES.—Box Irons, 2/6; Patent Draught Irons, 4/6; Spirit Stoves, 9d; Kerosene Stoves, from 3/; best value, 6/6; Hand Lamps, 1/; Stand Lamps, 2/6; Hanging Lamps, 2/6 upwards; Bracket Lamps, 1/3, 1/6; Lanterns, 1/; Tin Kettles, from lOd; Copper Bottom Kettles, from 1/11; Enamel Kettles, from 2/; Solid Copper Kettles, 4/6; Enamel S'tewpaus, from sd, large size 2/9. GAS GOODS —Gas Rings, 1/9, 2/, 2/6, 3/6; Gas Irons! 4/6; Gas Grills 12/6; Steel Gas Tubing, 1/3 per length. CUTLERY—Best Sheffield Makers Only.—White Handle Table Knives, 2/6 S-doz.; Special Line, 6/ J-doz; Solid Nickel Tea Spoons, 2/ 4-doz; Dessert Spoons Forks, etc.; Scissors, 1/ to 3/; a Good Saw Bread Knife, 1/. FURNITURE.—7 pc Dinlngroom Suites, £3 10/6; Bedsteads, from 22/6; Wire-Wove Mattresses, from 10/6-Wire-Wove Stretchers, 10/6; Kapok Mattresses. 14/6; Combination Chests, Duchess Pairs, Floorcloth, Linoleum; Curtain Poles, complete, 2/3; Green Blinds, on Patent Spring Rollers, 1/11 complete. — At H R. SHROFF'S, General Importer, 106 and 108, VTCTORIA-ST. MSIfl
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 147, 22 June 1909, Page 1
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