WANTED. WANTED, a Leader Boy.—Apply J. J. Craig, Ltd., Breakwater-rd. 01 W ~ ANTED7~a small - Iron - par-1< ticulars tojafe. Box 250^G..P.0 1 __ 110 VSTANIED7 a Nurse Girl, sleep home.— VV ji! S . paykel, Cleveland-rd., Parncll. 37 ANTED, EngagphTent as Lady Help in email family; sleep at home.—Address T., 34, Star Office. i ANTED, a General for the country; wages 10/.—App'.y next door to Froxfleld, Vallcy-rd.. Mt. Eden. HI \X7ANTED, smart Boy for factory.—Apply »V Scutt and Gibson, Au-ckland Cabinet Works, MUlais-st... Grey Lynn. WANTED, a Girl to Assist, plain cooking; no washing.—Apply to Mrs. Gabriel Lewis, Cleveland-rd., Parnell. 50 \S7ANTED, Situation as Cook-General, VV where housemaid kept; private family. —Address T., 40, Star Olflce. 79 WANTED, a Young Lady for stationery and fancy goods; must be thoroughly reliable.—Address at Star Office. 0 ANTED, a Lnay Help or General Ser-. vant for a small family.—Apply Mrs Chambers, Wyabn. Epsom-avenue. 4 TX7ANTEI>. S>-ii.-ioluoys to earn 5/ and 10/ ' V -.veek-y, and a Valuable Watch and C'uain eiii-h. —Ajip'.y 20. Wellesley-st. 35 IyAXIED, Young Lady as Probationer '»' Nurse, in private hospital; hust have good testimonials. — Apply ".Star ,, Offlce. \,\/ANTED. Laundry Work and Cleaiiiiig »» by daj-. by married woman from Scollabd.—Apply Jenkins, Grocer, Victoria-st. SI). ANTED, smart young General for two young people In the country; wages 10/. —Mrs Lorking. Avenue Registry, Par- ___. TX7ANTED, a Girl for shop and phonoVV graph parlour.—Apply, stating age and salary required, to Phonograph, Newton P.O. WANTE-D, Working Housekeeper for Hamilton.— Apply Mrs Nelson, Lower Symouds-st., between 9 and 10 a.m or 6 and 8 p.m. WANTED, respectable Boy, one leaving school preferred—Apply to J. S. Leslie, Engineer, Cleave-uveuue, foot Cook-st., near Grey-ist. 78 WANTED, Engagement as Useful Companion or Housekeeper; thoroughly competent and domesticated.—Reply T., 20, Srnr GSlce. ~ 5 TyS7ANTIvD, by reliable, competent trades- '» man. House Painting and Paperhanging. by day or contract. —Address T., 46, Star Office. 53 V,\7ANTED, by certificated young lady. VV Pupils for Piano and Singing; homes visited; £1 quarter.—Address Piano, 300. Star Offlce. M4r» ANTED, a Clerk with Stock and Starebroker's experience. — Applicants to state salary required. — Address T., lit, "Star" Office. 92 WANTED, Pupils for Mandolin, Banjo, Violin, Piano, and Singing; £1 1/ per quarter (in advance). —Ramsden Bros., So, Howe-st., Newton. W/ , ANTED, a good Salesman for ladles' Vt tailoring department; must have had experience at window dressing.—Address "J"., 13, Star Office. 62 VV ANTED—Lady requires Position, house- ** keeper to gentlemen, or any position trust; highest locM references.—Address T., 39. Star Odiee. 70 TX7ANTED, experienced Pantrymald, as >V slst wait dinner, Waihi; wri;ps. 12/13; po Mourtay.—Mrs Lorklng, Avenue Registry, Fnrnell. WANTED, Pupils] Bookkeeping, 1/6 week; private tuition; business books i written up, balanced, personally; credentials.—Dale, l!i, Collingwood-st. 52 VffAXTBD, PupilsTfor Mandoline and Vlo- "* lin; £1 1/ per quarter. Instruments, i strings, etc., in stock.—ll. Catterall, 17, ■ Wyny.iiiJ-street, near Choral Hall. Sβ vyANTED, Certificated Engine Driver, for '» gcan-d locomotive; must be thoroughly ! reliable; man accustomed to str-ep gradients. ! — Appiy, stating previous experience, and j where employed, to ;tiix IS2. P.O. 30 ' V\ T ANTED. for country, a Young Mat, !» » ninsr be able to milk acd drive horses; \ none but need apply; referi ences required. Wases, £1 week and found. —Apply Bond and Soil, Commerce-st. TTTANTED, by the Avnndale Road Board, VV 2 snrfacen-er.; must rcslilr in the district.—Applications, with testimonials, before 5 p.m. ou Wednesday, Ist September, to the Clerk of the l'oard. Arondale. ANTED KNOW N— Edison Phonographs, with large horn and crane, latest models, cash or terms. Large and latest selection of records. September lists now in stock. Call and hear Phonories, Queen-st, next Smeeton's. \"\/ANTED Known—The New Edition ot • » the superb " Illustrated Guide to Auckland " is now on sale ; all Stationers Price, 2/. VXTANTED Known—Pianoforte Tuned. 5/. VV _G. Hood, Norman-st.. Mt. Roskill-rd. Orders received by Mr Hawkins, Stationer, Queen-st. WANTED Known—On Hire. Screw Jacks and Floor Cramps.—James Slator, Architect, Illuminator, etc., Government In- ' surance Buildings, Qneen-st. " XK 7ANTKTi Known.—Slreeter and CcT Ts '> the only firm in Auckland that makes Tailor-made Ready-to-wear Costumes equal to measured costumes. ANTED Known—Streeter and Co., Tail-or-mnde Hpady-to-wear Costumes, made by us. Two weeks sale now on. WANTED, WOMEN who wash clothes to give One Bottle of WILWORSH a trial; no rubbing or soaking; clothes wear longer. Washing costs 3d. WA NTED Known — P. Bryant supplies two tons Dry Ti-tree Stove Blocks for less than you pay for one ton of coa'.. 'Phone 679 anil 1138. M 613 ANTED Known—Why have Poor Hair, when Miss IVrigley gives Two Months' Treatment for 12/? —93, Karangahape-rd. 37 WANTED Known—Costumes can be wo:u In Auckland all the year round, and are now the fashion; we keep the very latest. Two weeks' Clearance Sale Now On —Streeter and Co., Karangahape-road and Pitt-street. ANTED Known—You call get Firstclass Three-Course Dinner for 1/, at the ABC Dining Rooms, next Tonson (Jarlick and Co. Meals at all hours. 11 \X7ANTED Known—Win- Not Buy a Cos- ' V turne —a garment that can be worn all the year round and look none the worse for It? Study economy.—Streeter and Co.'s Clearance Sale, two weeks only. Costumes for half-price.—K:irangahape-rd. (near Foresters' U:\IIJ. Note name. W "ANTED - 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. WANTED, all Furniture.—Cheaper at Coehrane's, Ltd. WANTED Known—That we deliver Tanpiri, Westport, Newcastle, and all Coals; also, Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at lowest rates.— WINSTONE, LTD., Coal Merchants and Carriers, Queen-st., Customs-st., Syinondast., and Mt. Eden. ANTED Known—Streeter and Co.'s Clearance Sale. Costumes at Halfprice, in the Latest Parisian Style. Two ' weeks only. ANTED Known —We are the ix-ndlnpr Gent.'s Tailors In the City. Visit'our Gentlemen's Department, Pitt-st, opposite Fire Station, and you will be convinced of our abilities.—Streeter and Co. ANTED Known.—in thlsi lndiffereut climate, four or five days cold and one hot, until Christmas is here all Ladles | must wear a Tailor-made Costume. Now 1» I ; your chance. For two weeks only, Clearance Sale. The very latest styles nt Halfprice.—Streeter and Co., Pltt-st. and Kα-rnngahaDe-rd. (near Foresters' Hall). LADIES, get your Costumes at T. White's for a Good Fit. Ladies' and Gents.' own material made up.—-223, Karangahape- ; £<_ : Sβ • \T7THY Drink Starch, with which some » i Cocoas are adulterated, when you can i obtain VAN HOUTEN'S PURE COCOA!
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 205, 28 August 1909, Page 1
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