SITUATIONS WANTED. ; ■■ ) A DOMESTICATED Young .Lady requires -t*- position as Lady Help, in small famii ly; wages, Address 0., 6, Star Office. 1 . . ; 53 "DUTCHERS.—Situation wanted by good I , •fL* all-round Man, age 27. Address N., 40, ; Star Office.' ' •:'■' ■ 86 j ' TJUSINESS Man, with spare time, will un- j -*-* dertake tradesman's books, or other rej sponsible employment; good references. — I I Address 0., 5. Star Office. 48 ] HEF. disengaged — ' First-class Chef, well up in bread and smalls; splendid 1 testimonials; sober, married. — Address P., 3, "Stnr" Office. 34; CILERK, Traveller, or other Position of 1 J Trust wanted; competent bookkeeper |and salesman; local references.— 253, I Ponsonby-rd. XPBRIENCED Waitress wants Situa- , tion, town, tea rooms or hotel prei ferred.Bnttle's IRegistry H.M. Arcade, 2nd floor. 'Phone 3034. 130 PLUMBER wants job, licensed, new ar-1 AT- rival, good testimonials; thoroughly competent. —Address P., 3C, Star Oflice. 66 TRAVELLER, experienced, live man, good connection with stores, wants Good Selling Lines on commission; sure business. —Address P., 14. Star Office. 21 TO BUILDERS'. by a youth of 20, six months' employment to finish term of apprenticeship.Address 0., . 15, Star Office. 18 WANTED, Engagements; free any. dis—Nurse Allen, Panmure-rd.,' Otohuhu. YX7 ANTED, Plain Sewing and House Linen »» to Repair, by the —F"or address, Star Office. 26 YOUNG Man wants Situation on farm; good refs. Address Jersey, N., 29, Star Office. .jY ■\TOUNG MAN seeks Position in any capacJ- i-ty; handy with tools; good references; new arrival Address 0., 25, Star Office. 65 r Y*O"UTH~"(a_e 10)~ desires - Country "Billet; J- driviiug grocer's cart preferred. dress N., 42, Star Office. 90 WANTED KNOWN. VS7 ANTED KNOWN. VV THE IDEAL FURNISHING CO. Supplies all kinds of FURNITURE, New or Second-hand, on easy terms, to suit purI chasers. — 5, GREAT NORTH-RD., opp. Tivoli Theatre. (_s> r*7ANTED KNOWN — T » TO THE FRONT AGAIN— THAT OUR MONEY-SAVING SALE IS NOW ON OF , LADIES' AND GENT.'S BOOTS AND SHOES. TUGBY AND HAVES, 236. KARANGAHAPE-ROAD. ANTED TjT N O W S, JJOME OF T\,TODERN T^ENTISTBY, A MERICAN j TJENTAL pARLORS, QUEEN AND WELLESLEY ST-S., j AND CORNER OF CUBA AND MANNERS 1 STS... WELLINGTON. M 283 ANTED ' KNOWN. /TIHE rp /~ilark t_»oot IRJMPORIUM la now " showing a very fine assortment ol ■pOOTWEAR. GENTS.' GLACE KID' DERBY BALS., medium and square toes, 15/6 GENTS.' GLACE KID BALS., smart toe, patent lea. cup, 17/6 GENTS.' GLACE KJD BALS.. ►'EUte" Brand, unbreakable toes, 21/, 22/, 22/6, 23/6, 27/6 GENT.'S BOX CALF BALS., 15/6 to 22/6 GENT.'S CHROME BALS-, from 9/11 to 15/6 ■ ! GENT.'S SLIPPERS, from 1/6 to 7/6. m /-XLARK T»OOT "pMPORIUM, mHREE T AMPS, T)ONSONBY. _ V\7 ANTED KNOWN. SOMETHING INTERESTING TO LADIES. A SMART SHOE, A GOOD SHOE, AN UP-TO-DATE SHOE, For - -J3ALF-A-GUINEA_ 10/6. 10/6. s 10/6. 10/6. 10/6. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW SHAPES. TAMES A DAMS AND Z^IO., TXRITISH AND A MERICAN QHOH gTORES, OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS, 7/6, 9/6, 10/6 GIRLS' SCHOOL BOOTS, squaie toes low heels. GENT.'S GLACE BALS., 17/6. OUR WELL-KNOWN QUALITY. TAMES A DAMS AND no, Ytf ANTED KNOWN — •i Q.ET rpHB T_»EST. ! By having GOLD TEETH or BRIDGE WORK, you do away with the necessity for PLATES, and while thie method is a little more expensive, it Is certainly muca more satisfactory. You can bite and masticate wrtli these Teeth just as you can wltli natural teeth. We do much of this class of Dental Work, ■ and in delicate work like this, where 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 and good for a lifetime. Our Fillings stay where-we-put them. J. H KINN BA B, SURGEON DENTIST, ' QUEEN-ST., A UCK.LAND. W '■ A ! N' T E D, * ' Everyone to have the Best and • • Save Monejj, on VENETIAN BLINDS, EDEN TERRACE, Two Doors Below Masonic Hall. TUCKER "OROS., Venetian Blind Maktri •*-» and Wire Workers, Telephone 1667.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 64, 16 March 1910, Page 1
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