SITUATIONS VACANT. BOOKBINDING.— Wanted, Young Girl for bookbinding department.—Upton and Co., Durbam-st. East. DO BOY, smart and intelligent, wanted for warehouse.—Apply E. W. Pidgeon and Co., Hall of Commerce, High-st. 43 BREAD CARTER wanted for bread cart; must be a good horseman.—Apply at once, Walter Buchanan, Ltd., Eden Terrace. 524 BOTTLE'S Agency. 167, Queen-st.—Farm Hands, 20/; Farm Couples, good wages; Milkers, on shares and wages; Married Ploughman, 35/ to £2 and cottage. 45 rpAILORS and Tailoresses. — Wanted, ■*• First-class Coat and Vest Hands; highest wages.—Apply J. A. Williams and Son, Wathi. 517 WANTED, Kitehenman; must 'be used to the work.—Bella Vista, Waterlooquadraut. 537 ANTED, 2 Experienced Bookfolders; good wages.—Apply Manager, Star Binding Department. ANTED, First-class Coat Machinist— Apply Schneideman Bros., Ltd., Newton or Wellesley-st. ANTED, Girl for office; must be good typiste.—State salary required, Shafcespeare, P.O. Box 649. WANTED, Shirt Finishers and Apprentices; high wages, constant employment.—J. B. Jordan, Dundonald-st. (off Newton-rd.). - DOMESTICS 'WANTED. BUTTLES, 167, Queen-st—-Housemaids, Waitresses, Gens., Girls, L. Helps, W. Cooks, Kit. Maids, PantrymaWs, Companions, H.-Keepers, etc., 30/, 20/, 15/, 10/. I 'Phone 3034. 70 "DELITs Registry, 32] City Chambers,, ■*->< corner Victoria and Queen sts. —Cooks, i 25/; Housemaid-Waitresses, 17/6; Generals, 12/6 to 20/; Helps; Lads, town, country; Places, two together. 'Phone 1702. 46 T~_QM.=JSTICATED Help wanted; two in ! A - J family; sleep home If preferred.—Mr Fielder, Sherborne-rd., Mt Eden. 69 ENEHAL, or Girl to assist.—Apply Mrs Allen, St. Marks-road, Remuera. 42 wanted.—Apply Mr. F. Binns, >_" Fruiterer, cor. Owen-rd., Epsom. 549 aOOD General wanted; references required.—Mrs Hardie Nell, Symonds-st. 511 GIRL (smart), for night pantry work; wages £I.—Apply Manchester Dining Rooms. 47 GENERAL, good, wanted. —Apply Mrs E. R. Allen, Krakora, Selwyn-st, Onehunga. 509 General Servant wanted, for BeninvX era.—Reply, stating wages required, to Lex, 741. Star Office. 51 GIRL, young, wanted, *o mind two little' children during afternoons.—Apply 'Mrs. -C. Mcintosh, Waipiti-av., Epsom. 25, GIRL wanted for light household duties,! and look after little girl, 3 years ola. —Apply Mrs. Scarll, 50, Karangnhape-rd. 32 GENERAL wanted for two adults; wages 15/ per week.—Apply any evening after 4 p.m., to Mrs. Jackman, Ara-tonga Avenue, off Great South-rd., between Remuera and Green lane. 27 LIGHT General wanted, at once.—Apply _ 2. St. Paul-st. 99 : LADY Help (domesticated) wanted; quiet family; no washing; three adults. —Mrs Clark, •'Clifton," Brighton-rd., Remuera. 44 RELIABLE Young Woman wanted, to assist house and shop.—Apply Mrs. Edwin Jones, Stationer Queen-st., Onehunga. S V/170MAN, respectable, wanted, for wash- » » ing, one day a week. —Apply 03, Hob-son-st. 45 WANTED, respectable Woman to do washing ■weekly.—Appjy Mrs Williamson, Patersou-st., Edeud*le;'near school.»•;' ' 564
WANTED, for St. Heller's, Working Housekeeper and Housemaid; would j suit mother aud daughter, two sisters, or two friends; comfortable home; 20/ and 15/; must have references. —Apply Miss Morrison, Department of Labour. 40 ' OUNG Girl wanted to assist with honsework; sleep home preferred.—Mrs Waters, "Cliftou," Jubilee-avenue, Devon-, port. . I "\rO.UNG Woman wanted as general or J- lady help; must be competent; no washing.—Mr. W. Winstoue, Allendale-rd., j Mt. Albert. 16 1 ' ' " ■ ' ' . ' " i WANTED TO BUY. I YTTANTED to , Buy, small Property in » y vicinity of Mount-st.—Particulars, j , price, etc., to M..D., 00, Star Office. 3 ANTED to Buy—Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Misilt and Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc.—Mrs. Laffitte, 91, Grey-st. 01 TT_TANTED, everybody to Buy a CoronaVV tlou Tie at Doble's, Central Clothing House, i>pp. Public Hall, Newmarket,. Tailor aud Outfitter. _S3 FELDMAN, 50, Pitt-st. (opp. Fire' • Station). —Best prices Ladies' and Gents' Lefl-off Clothing, Furniture, Books, Jewellery.—Send p.c. and we will call. ' Phone 3-IS7. ON"r~forget that BUTCHER gives you best value for your Furniture, whether lnrse or small quantities. Singer Dropheads bought.—Note the address: 193, Karanga-hape-rd. (opp. Newton P. 0.). 'Phone 1209 IL, DRUMS. —Empty Oil Drums wanted. S. J. Best and Co., Customs-st. East. 10 FIREPROOF Safe - wanted; must be in good order. —State price and particulars to Miller's West End Store, Devonport. 13 FURNITURE, in any quantity; highest prices given; spot cash. Get our prices. Also, Drophead Singer Machines. — F. Olsen, 245, Karangahape-rd. ANUEL will Buy your Furniture, Phonographs. Sewing Machines, Musical Instruments: in fact, anything, and satisfy you with my price.—H. Mauuel, 164, Karangahape-rd. __. I AM a Cash Buyer for Household Furniture and Effects to any amount. No humbug. Satisfaction guaranteed.—H. Manuel, 164, Karangahape-rd. i ■ ■ WANTED TO SELL. WANTED to Sell, French Motor Car.— Stored at Spragge's Garage, Lorne-st. Price, £150 net. Bargain. 108 WANTED, Buyer for Pork /Butchery and Small Goods Business. Low rent, low price; chance of a lifetime. First applicant with £65 secures it.—Buttles Agency, 167, Queen-st. 'Phone 3034. IS O.UO'NATION Decorations.—iNtkau Palm leaves for sale.—Apply for terms, etc., W. Stewart, Kaukapakapa. 26 CARRIER'S Turnout; good connection, — Apply W. J. ratcrson and Co., Yic-toria-st. East. 'Phone 32-18. 567 GRAPE Vines, Albany Surprise, -J. years old, well rooted; 6/ doz.; per 100 cheaper.—Turner and Sons, City Market. 8
COMBINATION Pairs, £3 10/, £4 7/6. £4 17/6, all good value.—At the shops that save you money, 164, Karangahaperd., and. 56, Victoria-st. RE YOU SELLING?--Cochrane's. Ltd., will sell for you, or buy outright. Largest outlet in the Dominion means 30 per cent better prices. rjJTANTED, 50 Men to~ixamine New ShipV> ment of World's Best Cycles; easiest terms, 20/ deposit and 5/ weekly.—Hutchinson Reynolds, Newton. 1 Aft CYCLES to be sold on easy terms; J.UU all highest grade; guaranteed 4 years; easy terms; 20/ deposit.—Hutchinson Reynolds, Newton. PUPILS WANTED. ALEXANDRA COLLEGE OF MUSIC— All who wish to play Piano Correctly 8 lessons, enroll now. See Educational Column513 SHORTHAND Speed Classes.—-New Session. See Educational Advertisements, Commercial Training CpUegttt
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 1
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