WANTED. WANTED, a Sheet Ironworker. — Apply W. Wilson, Alberfrst. ; 25 VX7ANTED, Boy for the Coachbulldlng.— v v Harrison and Gash, Newmarket. WANTED, smart Boy for messages; good wages.— Apply "Observer" Office, WyridhamrSt. . M WANTED, a First-class Creamery Manager, single man.—Reply Reliable, 44, Star Office. ' WANTED, Girl as general; sleep at home; references.—Apply Mrs Norman Whyte Symonds-et., Onehunga. _ 42 WANTED, gentleman, married, with £100,' wants Hotel, town or country, to manage.—Address L., 17, Star Office. 90 ANTED, respectable Boy, - to make himself generally useful; live in.—Apply Newton Dairy Co., Upper Pitt-st WANTED, a Boy to look after workshop and 'phone.—Apply J. B. King, corner Park-rd. and Hlll-st., Newmarket. ANTED, for East Coast, Improver' used general and shoeing work; £1 week and found. —Apply Jno. Burns and Co., Ltd. 64 ANTED, Cook-general; , also young Housemaid.—Apply, morning or evening, Mrs Mills, near top Victoria-avenue, Remuera. ANTED, by certificated young lady, Pupils for Piano and Singing; homes visited; £l quarter.—Address Piano, 300. Star Office. M 458 WANTED, smart Lad for grocery business; age 15 to 16 years..—Apply Hutchinson Bros., Ltd., the Universal Providers, Khyber Pass Depot. Working Partner, 250-acre » ' farm, with £200 cash; good opening for young man.—Apply Robert Charles Carr, Auctioneer, Swanson-st. _ ANTED, by~respectable Married Woman, Children's Sewing, by the day; Mending, Washing, or Cleaning! any part; urgent.—Address L., 2,-Star Office. 83 ANTED, Lady Clerk with knowledge of bookkeeping; salary £1 per week to commence. Hours: Bto 5 and 1 on Saturdays.—Address L., 23, Star Office. 41 YTfJANTED, Housekeeper, for Leigh, OmaV> ha; widower, three young children; comfortable home; moderate wage.—Mrs Laugdon, JPalmerston-rd., Birkenhead. 34 yyANTED, 20 good Denim and Tweed Tronser Machinists.—Arch. Clark and Sons, Ltd., Chief Brand Clothing Factory, Exmouth-st., 17 TSTANTED. for Auckland District, a flrst- '» class Agent for the Sale of th& "OLIVER" Typewriter. — For particulars, apply H. Oscar Hewett and Co., Ltd., Wel5 WANTED, Lady Reader, daily, Sundays excepted, from 7 to 9 p.m., by elderly gentleman, Pnrnell; 10 minutes from.tram; distinct pronunciation essential. State''age", I ,' countrywoman, where educated; saiary j required;— Apply Reader, P.O. Box 31: .--:•".' . f 19
81. ,_; ■■■;'-■ __ 19 VXT'-X'Vt T E D, AT ON C E, » ». APPRENTICE; must Ibe artistic.—Apply C. Kingsloy-Smith, Commercial Artist and Designer, 04, Shortland-st. ■. ■ . 67 ANTED Known—The New Edition of the superb. "Illustrated Guide to Auckland" is now- on Sale; all Stationers. Price, 2/. • ■ ■ f ANTED Known—Why have Poor Hair, when Miss Wrlgley gives Two Months' Treatment for 12/?—-93, Karangahape-rd. 62 WANTED Known — P. Bryant supplies two tons" Dry Ti-tree Stove blocks for less than you pay forgone ton of coal. 'Phone .679 and 113 S. M 613 WANTED Known.—That we deuver Tauplri, Westport, Newcastle, and all Coals; -also, Firewood, -to any- part of the City or Suburbs'' at' lowest rates. — WINSTONB, LTD., Coal Merchants and Carriers, Queen-st., Customs-st., iSyiaouds- . ;'«-.■_■. .-.^jjgggjg-i WANTED,- all Furniture;— Cheaper at Cochrane's, Ltd. WANTED 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 WANTED - Known—That I supply Coal from all mines, Coke, Drainpipes, Scoria, etc.; do General Carting, and Remove Furniture carefully and quickly at Lowest Rates.—A. E. Tattley, Coal Merchant, Carrier, etc., Newmarket; 'phone 457. ANTED—Selling Your~~Furn7ture? See George Walker, Auctioneer. 'Phone can buy on Easy '' Terms at 227, Karangahape-rd., Furniture, Clothing, "Drapery, Boots, Mangles, Coppers, Phonographs, Pianos, no deposit;
old pianos exchanged, half the value in cash given ba.ance off new piano. ANTED—Gentlemen to know that they can Buy Tailor-made Suits to Measure on Easy Terms at the City Supply Stores, 227, Karangahape-rd. Latest style and fit guaranteed. Ring up 2711 and traveller will call. WANTED— A Purchaser for three level sections, 50 by 175 feet. Splendid view. Esplanade-road, Mount Eden; close to cars. £4 per foot.—W. Garrett, Land Agent and Valuer, 8, Fort-street. WANTED WOMEN who wash clothes to give One Bottle of WILWORSH a trial; no rubbing or soaking; clothes wear longer. Washing costs 3d. V\7ANTED —Ladies to know that we supply * » the Very Latest Millinery on Easy Terms, made by an Expert Milliner, late with Mr. White, Melbourne Court Milliner. —City Supply Stores, 227, Karangahape-rd. 'Phone 2711. Y\/'A.N'TED Known—Pianoforte Tuned, 5/. »» —G. Hood, Norman-st., Mt. Roskill-rd. Orders received by Mr Hawkins, Stationer, Queen-st. Known—On Hire, Screw Jacks * » and Floor Cramps.—James Slator, Architect, Illuminator, etc.. Government Insurance Buildings, Queen-st. TX7ANTED—Send it to Cochrane's, » » Ltd. WANTED— The Musical to Buy, 0 n Easy Terms, Small Deposits, Vlolius Mandolins, Banjos, Guitars, Cornets,' Flutes, Clarlonettes, Auto - Harps, Accordions, etc. Smart—a Lovely Piano for 6/6 per week; no deposit required.—City Supply Stores, 227, Karangahape-rd. WANTED KNOWN— 11. R. SHROFFS Shoit Price List. FURNITURK— Splendid Value in Combination Chests—A Special Line of Handsome 6-drawer Combination Chests wllu a pretty Tiled-back Washst.iud to match, 75/ the pair; a nice Duchess Pair, consisting of Large Dressing Table (with bevel plate-glass mirror), Tiled-back Washstand, 48/6 the pair. Wardrobes, etc—Stvllsh Chiffonier, with glass back, Drawers "and Cupboard, 67/6; Large Sideboard, £6 10/; Bedstead, from 22/6; a good Doub.e, Decorated Brass-rail Bedstead, 35/'; Wire Mattresses, from 10/6; Wire-wove Stretcher, 11/6; Kapok Mattresses, from 14/6; Floorcloth, Lino-cuius, Carpet Squares, from 12/6; Kitchen Chairs, 2/11; Large Kitchen Dressers, 39/6; Hall Curtains, from 10/6; Curtain Poles, 2/3, complete; Couches! Suites; Green Blinds, on patent spring rollers, 1/11, complete. CtUTLERY— None but Best Sheffield ' Makes—Best Quality Scissors, all kinds aud shapes, from 1/ to 5/; Silverplated Spoou, Fork, etc.; a Special' Line of Solid Nickel Teaspoon, 2/ J-dozen; Whitehandled Table Knives, 2/6, 3/, 3/6 the idozeu, upwards, an Extra Nice Line 7/6 the J-doz.; Carving Knives and Forks, from 3/6 to 30/ per pair; a Splendid Sheath Kn:fe and Leather Sheath to fit, 1/p, the pair; Pocket. Knives, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Box Irons, 2/6' Gas Irpn, 4/6; Spirit Stove, 0d; Kerosene Stove, 3/; Gas Ring, 1/9; Steel Gas Tube, 1/3; Tinned Kettles, from 8d; Copperbottom Kettles, 1/11; Enamel Kettles, V; Saucepans, Wringers; Hand Lamp, 1/; Hanging Lamps, 2/6, etc., etc. GARDEN TOOLS—Lawn Mowers from 16/6; Spades, 2/6, 2/10, 3/6, 4/;' Fork, 3/3; Rakes, lOd; Hoes, 9d; Hedge Shears, 3/9; Pruning Shears. 2/; Hand Fork and Garden Trowel, 1/ the pair. AT H. R. SHROFF'S, General Importer. \oft iND 108, VICTORIA-ST.
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 193, 14 August 1909, Page 1
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