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WANTED. WANTED, a Probationary Waitress.—Apply 286, Qneen-at. 27 VV AKTE oi a good Asphalter.—Apply * T Sngar Works, Chelsea. 34 V\7ANTED, a Nurse Girl.—Apply any J * time to No. 36, Unlon-st. 28 Young Man for shop.—Apply TT Manager, H. B. Fisher, Newton. 15 \X7ANTED, a Boy, for general store.— 1 ' Apply R. and R. Duder, Devonport. 98 TXTANTED, respectable Boy.—Apply J. " Postles, Tailor, 5, Vlctorla-st. East. ■ 107 \X7ANTED, Boy, one used to trade pre- *» ferred.—J. Volkner, Tinsmith, Grev-st. '_ ' 90 VXrANTED, good "Coat and~Vest »» Apply F. M. King and Co., 165, Albertst. . 11 ANTED, for Taranaki, Smart Youth; for bakehouse.—Reply D., 32 Star Office. ' ' 12 ANTED, a first-class Brown Saddle Hand.—Apply John McVay, Saddler, Napier. , WANTED, for mechanical dentistry, a Beginner. Pupil or Improver.—Apply X.Y.Z., Box 173. 5 TTTANTED, young. Girl, for light Hoiiie- »» work; 10/; references. Lower Sy-monds-at.—Apply Star .Office. 75 YX7ANTED, by young man, small Paying » » Business,, or will take Partnership in same.—Reply E., 25, 'Star Office. 19 IXfANTED, by experienced Person, Posi- " tion as lady help; accustomed to children.—Address E.,- 16. Star Office. TTTANTED, handy .Mnn~°for r light - work"~on " farm; good job; elderly man; must be able -to milk.—Address - at Star Office; 26 yX7 ANTED, by a youug girl, just left »» school, Situation in Office; wages no to "Willing," Parnell P.O. 2 WANTED, few good Shirt Machinists; also first-class Norfolk Coat Machinist. —Apply Robert Greer, 38, Douglas-st, Pousonby. 6 WANTED, smart Canvassers, ladies or gents; good lines and big commissions.—Apply 20, Wellesley-st, oppo. Opera House. 20 WANTED, Students to know, Shorthand '» and Business Routine thoroughly taught by correspondence. — Reply E., 23, "Star" Office. 5 WANTED, by an experienced lady, a Position of* Trust or Management of a Business; splendid references.—Address E., 5, Star Office. 22 YX7ANTED, Working Partner, 250-acre ' » farm, with £200 cash: good opening for young man.—Apply Robert Charles Carr, Auctioneer, Swnnson-st. WANTED, Pupils to" attend Evening Classes for Adults of Backward Education. Music pupils received.—Scotch House, corner Mt. Eden-rd. and Upper Sy : monds-st. 13 WANTED, urgently, Cooks! £1, town; Cook-general, family 2, 15/ 16/, 18/, Remuera; Cook-general, family 3', off Khyber Pass, 16/; Housemaid-Laundress, Botorna, £I.—Nlcholl's Reg., 162, Symonds-st. WANTED— The Worklngman to realise that Shrimski is holding his Annual Slaughter—Shirts, Ties, Socks, Pants, Hats —all at Gallop-out Prices. VX7ANTED, Lovers of Cocoa to taste »* BAHlA—Demonstrated Dally throughout this week, at W. G. Hutchinson, My Grocer, Karangahape-rd. ANTED - Known The Handiest Shop for 'boat, rail, or tram, is the Auckland Phonories, Queen-st., next Snieeton's. All the -latest models In Edison Phonographs, 'large and latest selection of records. Cash or terms. Write for catalogues. ANTEDrrKnown— The New Edition of -the superb "Illustrated Guide to Auckland" Is now on Sale; all Stationers. Price, 2/. ANTED Known — Cabinetmakers and other Buyers of Tiles, see Lamont,' the "GrYfSVvMaiJ,'.';. who represents the \ makers':. .JPhpue <-1930. — •Klng.'a * Court "Building, Queen-st. , . *■" "' '— ' M 228 WANTED —Ladies to know -that- we supply the' Very Latest Millinery on Easy Terms;-made by an expert milliner Give us a call, or ring up 2711, and you will be delighted.—City Supply Stores, 227, Ka-rangahape-rd. ANTED—AII Workingmen to take advantage of the Gallop-out Prices at SHRIMSKI'S, the Workingman's Friend. Sale begins TO-MORROW. Working Trousers, usual price 5/6, reduced to 3/6, V\T A N TED KNOW N. * * BEDSTEADS, in great variety. Also, Wire Mattress and Stretchers. H. PRIME, Furnisher. ONEHUNGA M 271 ANTED Known—Slaughter, TO-MOR-ROW, on nil prices at the Workingman's Friend, cor. Queen-st. and Welles-ley-st. Flannel Unders 1/11. WANTED Known.—That we deliver Tauplrl. Westport, Newcastle, and all Coals; also. Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at lowest rates.— WINSTONE, LTD., Coal Merchants and Carriers, Queeu-st, Customs-st, Symondsst.. and Mt. Eden. ANTED Known—TO-iMORBOW begins the Sale at Gallop-out Prices at SHRISMKI'S, the Workingman's Friend. Colonial Wool Sox lOd. WANTED— Remember Our Prices. We have no rent, Import direct, and give Best Value for Cash In Clothing, Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, Sheetings, Curtains, etc J. H. Hannau, Draper and Importer, Vlctorla-st. TTTANTED Known—Gallop-out Prices, fast » » and - furious, begins TO-MORROW at the Workingman's Friend, cor. Queen and Wellesley streets. Dark Working Shirts, reduced from 3/11 to 2/6, ' ANTED. Known — Solve the servant problem—Abolish Cleaning Grates ; have them made entirely of .Tiles by Lamont, the "Grate Man," King's Court Buildings, Queen-st. M 228 WANTE 7 is the big day at SHRIMSKI'S, the Workingman's Friend. Gallop-out Prices on everything. Hard Hats 3/11. ANTED Known—That G. PINSON has . ceased his connection with M. MURCHIE, Shortland-st, for whom he was sole Cutter the last 13 years, and Is now with G. H. PINSON, Ladies' and "Gentlemen's Tailor, 26, Hlgh-st. 66 YXTAJBTED Known—Why Not Get MarW rleo.7—Four Rooms of New Furniture for £27 15/. We defy competition. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Cook and Hobson-sts WANTED, the workers who require n really good and. reliable Oilskin to save money and go straight to Shrimski, The Workingman's Friend, corner Queen and Wellesley-sts. MBl5 TX7 ANTED KNOWN— That We Supply FURNITURE AND DRAPERY ON EASY TERMS. Let us know your wants, and we will supply them without fuss or delay. A. GROSSMAN AND CO., The Dominion Furnishing and Drapery Co., 76. PITT-ST.. Auckland. M 555 ANTED, In the K. Road, Newton, No, 252 (opposite Bennett, the well-known Decorator), you will find MARSHALL, The Gent's Outfitter, Able and willing to Clothe from top to toe those who desire to exchange good money for good goods and good vnlue. MARSHALL watches the markets, and his watchword is GOOD. ANTED TTNOWN, TTTOME OF TITODBRN TJENTISTRX. T-JBNTAL TJ A UXORS, QDBBN AND WULLBBlI? STS., AND CORNER OF CUBA A#B MANNERS BTS., WELLJNiiTOS, M2S3 ;

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 180, 30 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 180, 30 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 180, 30 July 1909, Page 1

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