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SITUATIONS WANTED. /^ARETAK'ER—Wanted, by young married v./ man (one child), Situation as Caretaker of Orchard and do other small jobs.—Write ■EjM.K., 777, Star Office. 24 and Provision. — Wanted by *-» capable man, position as First AsslstI ant or Manager in good town or country house. First-class credentials; 16 years' experience, home and colonial- competent bookkeeper; age 34, married. — Write Grocer, 779, Star Oflice. 29 T ADY (with child 4 years) wants Position -*-* as General with, nice people.—Write E. 0., Newton P.O. 551 TJESPECTABLE Young Woman seeks JL *' Position as companion-help in Protestant family.—State wages to Musical, 772, Star-Office. o mO TRADESMEN—QuaIified Accountant .-*- is prepared to devote few hours each day writing' up or assisting with books. Moderate salary.—Energetic, 755, Star Office. io Yj\/ANTED, by lady, Position as House- » v keeper, or Place or Trust.—Apply M.M. Post-office, Devonpoit. WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN. The Easiest Terms for FURNITURE on Time Payment can be had at the IDEAL FURNISHING CO., 5 and 6, GREAT NORTH-ROAD, opp. Tivoll Theatre, near Reservoir. Your House Furnished with i Sideboards, Duchess Pairs, Combination Chests, Bedsteads, Wire Stretchers, Linoleums, Carpet Runners, etc. —Call or ring up Telephone No. 3563, or write aud traveller will wait on you. Open till 9 o'clock Every Evening. Ty A N T IE D T£ N O W. N. ryE DURING JUNE TO SAVE YOU FROM j 1A PER CENT TO RA PER CENT. ON MANY LINES OF FOOTWEAR. I CLIPPERS. WARM FELT SLIPPERS, 6d pair. WARM FELT SLIPPERS, Leather Soles, 1/11 pair. WARM CARPET SLIPPERS, Leather Soles, 1/11 pair. OLD LADIES' WARM HOUSE BOOTS 4/11 pair. MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS, 1/4 pair. TJUIRBERS. LADIES' HOOD RUBBER GOLOSHES, 2/11 and.3/6 pair. LADIES' FOOTHOLDS, 2/6 pair. MEN'S HOOD RUBBER GOLOSHES, 3/11 pair. MEN'S IHOOD RUBBER (FOOTHOLDS. 2/3 pair. WOMEN'S GUM BOOTS 9/6, MEN'S DO. 16/6 pair. TCTVENING gHOES. LADIES' 1-BAR EVENING SHOES, 2/11 pair. LADIES' WHITE KID EVENING SHOES, ~* p/6 pair; '•..."• •'• MEN'S EVENING SHOES, 3/11 pair LADIES' WARD SHOES, 3/11 pair. ' 10/0 SATIN' EVENING SHOES, Best Quality, 7/6 pair. QTREET OHOES. LADJES' 12/6 WALKING SHOES, Clearing at 5/11 pair. , LADIES' 12/0 AMERICAN GLACE LAOE SHOES, reduced to S/6. LADLES' 17/6 AMERICAN GLACE KID BOOTS, in Lace or Button, 12/6 pair. LADIES' 25/ AMERICAN BOOTS, 15/6 pair LADIES' ENGLISH IJIAR WALKLNG SHOES, 3/11 pair. LADIES' ENGLISH BOOTS, usual price 15/6, clearing at 8/11 pair.

* M BX ' S fj'- OOTSMEN'S STRONG NAILED SHOOTERS 8/9 pair. MEN'S BEST HEAVY KIP SHOOTERS, 12/6 pair. MEN'S BEST SPRIGGED WATERTIGHT BOOTS, 13/6 pair. MEN'S 15/6 ENGLISH BOOTS, 8/11 pair MEN'S 25/ SNOW'S GLACE KID BOOTS, 15/6 pair. MEN'S 20/ CHROME KIP ENGLISH SEWN BOOTS, Wear Guaranteed, 16/6 pair. 25 T ° 50 PER CEXT - SA VED. Cd Cakes Lava Soap, 4d each; 7/G "Ansonia" Watches, 4/6; Good Alarm' Clocks, 2/0; 1/ Writing Pads, Bank Paper, 3 for 1/; Good Commercial Envelopes, ;i<i per 100. SPECTACLES. GOOD SPECTACLES, 6d and 1/ pair CRYSTAL SPECTACLES. 1/, 1/0, and 2/6 pair. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, 2/6 and 3/9 pair ROLL-GOLD SPECTACLES, 3/9 pair. ' AT -A/TILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY AND BOOT PALACE, 100, 102, AND 104, VICTORIA-ST. TTf ANTED KNOWN. TTOME OF TITODERN TAENTISTRY. A MERICAN -TkENTAL -pARLORS, DR. RAYNER, QU'BEN & TVELLESLEY STREETS. And CORNER of CUBA & MANNERS • STREETS. WELLINGTON. WANTED, the Man who has never been in my shop to call and examine the High Quality and Low Prices slashed to pieces at my Annual Sale Now On.— Shrimski, The Workipgrnan's Friend. ANTED, Every Worker in Auckland to know what a Genuine Sale means. Shrimski, the Workingman's Friend, sacrificing Shirts, Clothing, etc. —Cor. Queen and Weilesley sts. FAWN •yrACKINTOSHES TpOR TVJEN. TWO VERY SPECIAL LINES. 27/6 AND 35/ (Guaranteed Waterproof). J. R. S ELF> • Corner of QUEEN AND VICTORIA ST& WANTED, Every Worklngman In Auckland to send his wife to Shrimski's Great Bargain Sale. Strong Worklne Shirts, 2/9. Prices hacked to pieces.—Cor. .Jneen and Weilesley stt. STABLING for 2 or 3 horses wanted, with or -without food; in city..—Auckland v Luggage Agency, 31, (Fort-afc 01

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 1