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WANTED. WANTED, a Plumber's Apprentice.— Aplpy Star Office. WANTED, 3 or 4 good Painters at once. —T. B. Jacobson, Architect. 47 WANTED, a Plumber.—Apply D. and J. Miller, Plumbers, Wellesley-st. East. 23 ANTED, a Cook-general.—Apply to Mrs. McDowell, "Vlewlauds," Remuerard. U WANTED, General; good wages.—Apply Mrs D. Teed, first house Owen's-rd., Epsom. ANTED Immediately, Variety Artlstslo tour suburbs.—Reply by letter, S., 37, Star Office. 31 ANTED; good Travelling or Cabin Trunk.—State size and price to T., 21, Star Office. 19 TS7ANTED, Housemaid-Laundress, refer- ' » ences required.—Apply Mrs Savage, 27, Prlnces-st. I VX/ANTED, at once, smart Boy for the II mercery trade.—Apply Geo. Tutt, Tailor and Mercer, Symonds-st. 26 rrrANTEDr~Gi.rI, assist with light Houseii work, and care of 2 children.—Apply "Australblon," corner Sentlnei-rd. and Barsfleld-st., Ponsonby. 4 YX7ANTED, at once, for country town, » » smart young Watchmaker, suitable for repair work and as salesman.—State wages, etc., Box 207. Post-office. 18 YX7ANTED, competent Joiner, as Foreman '" in Builder's Workshop; one with knowledge of -machinery preferred; permanent position to a suitable man.—Reply, stating wages required, T., 29, Star Office. VXTANTED, for a cash client. Property. '' about £1300, close to Remnera-rd. and handy to Bowling Green. FREEHOLD. CUM MING AND SON, 85, Queon-st. 40 DEEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE COMAS PA NY (New Zenland) want people to Make Hosiery for them, whole or spare lime, in their own homes; make £1 a week ; previous experience not necessary; constant employment all the year round.—Write at once, Box 734. G.P.0., Wellington. COMMON-SENSE— Wanted, Every Person or Persons who Intend to Snve Money to attend W. L. Rogers' Auction Sale Tomorrow. High-class Furnishings, etc. XPERIENCED Boatbullder wants Jobs, new or old; competent Builder of Pulling Boats, Skin's, Launches, and Yachts.—Apply Star Office. EXPERIENCED Laundress seeks Employment by day; could undertake washing and. ironing at home, or could go out by day.—Reply S., 47, Star Office. 81 GARDENING Work or Digging Wanted, by the day, week, or contract, by practical gardener.—Address B. 41, Star Office. "jVTILLINERY — Wanted, several good Imi, '-- provers to the Millinery. — Apply The Bon Marche, 146, Karangahape-rd., Newton. 06 OFFERS wanted for First-class Suburban Dairy; good main road position; long lease with low rent; inspection invited. — Apply "Star" Office. S FAINTER, Paperhauger, goo* man, wants Work; estimates tree; any description. —Painter, 324, Queen-st. City. 10 PUPILS to attend Evening Classes for Adults of Backward Education.— Scotch House, corner Mount Eden-rd. and Upper Symonds-st. 34 TO PAINTERS. — Wanted, first-class Painter and H. McAdam, Grange-rd., Mt. Eden. 9 mo TAILOBESSES—Wanted, flist-clnss -*- Trousers and Vest Hands; piecework, or 30/ weekly.—Apply A. Riches, Tan-ma-runnl. ' 20 TO BRUSHMAKBRS.—Wanted, 2 flriFclass Pan Hands; thoroughly good situation to competent men; also. Boy to learn trade.—Apply C. A. Brown and Sons, Richmond-avenue, Grey Lynn. 6 fpoOLS.—Wanted tin Purchase—Carpen- ■*• tcrs'. Plumbers', and Tools of any description, large or small quantities; highest cash price given.—Clarkson, 20. Ponsonby. to. NIVEUSITY Graduate, , experienced in SchoOl-work and Tuition, now reading with pupils, can arrange Appointments for either Day or Evening Work.—Address L., 49, Star Office. 36 XTOUNG Man (21) seeks Situation on -»• Sheep Farm or Station; any position acceptable.—Address T., 26, Star Office. 13 ATOUNG Man, 23, nine years N.Z. experi- -*- ence bookkeeping, seeks Position, town or country; highest references.—ReDlv S.. 42. Star Office. 3 _ £0 BONUS given (If suited) to person re- °* M commending 6 or 7-roomed House, rent 18/ to 25/ weekly; must 'be handy ta Newton P.O.—Reply G.8.D., Newton P.O. _32 AUCKLAND CLUB. POST OF SECRETARY. Applications are invited for this Position. Salary, £300 per annum. Applications must be received not later than 30th September next, addressed to the President, and covering particulars of experience, qualifications, etc. Personal canvassing is prohibited. Further details may be obtained by writing to the present Secretary. ANGUS GORDON, • Secretary. ry anted, BOOKKEEPER. WITH KNOWLEDGE OF DOUBLE ENTRY. Apply— STAB OFFICE. Vil A N T . B D v STRAW HAT MACHINISTS FOR DUNEDIN. Apply— BOX 306, DUNEDIN. S3 TIT ANTED KNOWN. TO DAY. TO DAY. TO DAY. LADIES. LADIES. LADIES. TAMES A DAMS & r*o., OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. WARD SHOES — New Lines, just received, very comfortable and flexible, 7/9, 8/9, 10/9 GIRLS' BUTTON AND LACE BOOTS, Broad Toes and Low Heels, 8/8 LITTLE MEN'S BOOTS, Square Toe, LowHeels, for School or Best Wear, 8/6 SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES' GLACE DERBY LACE BOOTS, Very Smart, New Goods, 15/9 TAMES A DAMS & r\o., ■DBITISH AND A MERICAN GHOB OTORES, OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. URITY AND FLAVOUR are the wellknown attributes of VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. Order it from your grocer, and see that you get *'

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 1