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SITUATIONS WANTED. ~p}MPLOYMENT wanted, by young man, -*-• acquainted with city; sueli as canvasSing or agency work.—F.F., 2i, Star Office. 20fl TTOUSEKEEPER wishes Situation, -*-*- thoroughly domesticated; also, good manager.—Address F.F., 16, Star Office. 164 YjyXDOW, respectable, wants Washing and * * Cleaning, by the day, town or suburbs. — Address F.F., 31, "Star" Office. _ 233 XTOUNG Lady, refln-ed, domesticated, seeks -*• Position as Lady Help, where no children; treated as one of family.—L-., C.P.O. 196 "VTOUNG Scotsman, good education, ex- -•- perlenced stationer, deslrea Situation, any capacity. Home and N.Z. references.— P.P., 41, Star Office. 157 V\7ASH'E.RWOSIAN, good, wanted, steady ' » employment In city: every Monday.— Address F.F., 17, Star Office. 174 fj* A~ I L O X §". A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER, Ladies' and Gentlemen's, just arrived from London, Seeks Position. Address F.F., 30, Star Office. 230 WANTED TO BUT. T IGHT Spring Cart, wanted to purchase -y , —Apply J. Jenkln, Ktng-st., Arch Hill. TTORSE and Cart Wanted, sulFable for -*-»- Grocer's Hound; must be chea.D Write F.F., 10, --Star" Office. 183 fi' E CTION, wanted - to - Buy; uOft; within 2d section. 'Staxe price for cash to I' 1 F 10, "Star" Office. 145 CJINGEH Sewing Machine (treadle, s. ml- »■-> hand), wanted, in gpod order.-l'rke, etc., to F.F., 33, Star Office. luo Y/yANTED to Buy, for cash, good paying * » Confectionery Business.—Apply, with full particulars, J. Harrison, 244 Karanga-hape-rd. £,7'On r_WANTE:D t0 Purchase, Orchard *'"" or Market Garden, within 20 miles City, with Dwelling; immediately — Butler Bros., City Chambers, Queen ana Vletorla-streete. " 203 HOUSES AND LAjVD "WANTED a Furn. House, in Ponsouby, ' ' not less than S rooms; with garden preferred.—Apply 8., 27, StaT Office. "DiUNGALOW—Wanted to Buy, Bemuera, -*-* 6 or 7 rooms. New Bungalow design, about £750.—Christie, Swanson-st. 185 TVM-'KKSHOP wanted to Let, 20 x 22.—Ap- ' » ply 43, Swanson-st. (2 doors above Star Hotel). IGS DOMESTICS "WANTED. r*OOK- LA UN DRESS, good, wanted cltv v- , private residence; Cook-Generals; Lady Court—Vacancy for 3 Permanent BoardersGrafttm Reg-istry, Khybi-r Pass. /SjENERAL, competent f~3 in family; easy *-" place; close car.—lst House Brighton - rd, Parnell. igl young, wanted.—Apply Mrs! W. F. Gillies, Falrfax-rd., Epsom. Take car to Junction Hotel. igg TRAITRESS, experienced, wanted at once. — Apply Manageress W. Buchanan, Rarangahape-rd., Is'ewton. WANTED. for small country hoTeT 1,,, " omau ( 'ook. 20/, woman with one child not objected to.—Apply Monday inorning.—(Late) Miss West. Victoria Arcade. 231 O EXPERIENCED Housemaids wanted — 0 Apply, with references, at Glenalvou jjo "WANTED KTTOWTT. VyANTED Known—Tillle and Henderson's » * White Dressed Shirts, attached collars, 1/11 each, former prices 0/6 to 12/. J. Green, opp. Raitway Station. isj TX7ANTED Known—Touths' Bathing Suits" »» 1/3; gl >od quality Cellular Sinjjlets, 1/3; Brown Cotton, 1/6; Drawers, 1/11. At J. Green's, opp. (Railway Sta/tion. ISI W [ANTED Knowo—.Men's Working Shirts 2/C, 2/11; Flannels, 2/11; Sox, (id to 2/9; CeUulaT Shirts. 3/6, former price 5/u. J. Green's, opp. Railway Station. 151 WANTED Known—A few Summer Suits £2 7/ for £2, £1 3/6 for £1. These are all-wool suits— J. Green, opp. Railway Station. mi ANTED KNOWN—Easy Terms, Easy Terns, Easiest Terms.—We supply ■every kind of Household Furniture on the Easiest and Fairest Terms in this town. Duchess Pairs, Linoleum, Sideboards, Com'blnations, Carpets, etc. All goods marktHl in plain figures. Call and compare prices.— A. GROSSMAN AND CO., The Dominion ■Furniture and Drapery Warehouse, 76, Pittstreet, Auckland. Telephone 2054. vy ANTED TT N O W I,— TjiOUR "pTJRCHASES OF "DOOTS CHOES AND QANDADS, BOUGHT AT A HEAVY DISCOUNT OFF LANDED COST. Now offered at HEAVILY REDUCED PRICES AT mHE rp "DOOT TpUPORIUM Ladles' Glace Kid Lace Boots, patent toes. 0/11, worth 14/0. Ladies' Sandals, good wearing and comfortable, 8/11, usual price 5/6. Ladies' Tan Kid Button Shoes, tough wearing kid, pliable soles, pointed toes, a/11. usual price 14/6. Ladle? Sample Shoes and Boots ■at from quarter to calf under ordinary price. Gents' Glace Kid Boots, leather lined, welted soles, reduced to 15/0. Gents' Tan Glace Kid and Wiilow Calf bals reduced from 23/0 to 17/8. In addition to Special Lines, every pair of Boots and Shoes In this Store will be subjected to a GENUINE HARK DOWN FOR CASH. In view of the fact that Leather has Advanced in Price, and notification is given that a Further Advance must come, we Invite our customers, and all who wish to be Well and Economically Shod, to B v x o w. AT THE m QLABK "ROOT T^MPOBITJM, JTIHKEE TAMPS, pONSONBI. Vtf ANTED KNOWN— rpHE "DEBT. By having GOLD TEETH or BRIDGE WORK, you do away with the necessity for PLATES, and while this method is a little more ejLpensiye, it is certainly mucfl. more satisfactory. You can bite and masticate with these Teeth. Just as you can with, natural teeth. We do much of this class of Dental Wort, and In delicate work like this, whele experience is sucn an element of success, does it not seem natural to suppose that a Dentist of natural ability and wide experience and practice can give you absolute satisfaction? We can supply you with a piece of CROWN and BRIDGE WORK -which will be beautiful In. its appearance aud good for a lifetime. Our Fillings stay where we put them. JgKIN N B A B, SUBGEON DENTIST. QUEBN-ST., A UCKLAND. RANTED KNOWN — A. R. TYLER, SECURITY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND, Can SELL your BUSINESS or HOUSE. A Number of Clients in quest of same. LETT HIM KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS 90 SWANSON-ST., MISSION—Divine - "i Service, 7 p.m. Bring Aucleut and I ilodera Trajer Books. Bring your Friends, i

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 31, 5 February 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 31, 5 February 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 31, 5 February 1910, Page 2

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