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DOMESTICS WAITED. I rtOOK-GE.\ERAL. experienc V> no washing.—Apply Mrs A. A. Martin I "Otakl," Gtadetone-rd., Parnell. & ! fiOMPETEN'T General wanted, or om \J willing to learn.—Apply Mrs. R. II Hopkins. "Springfield." cor. Clyde-st. and Manukau-rd.. Epsom. 'Phone 2740. M GIRL, wanted to assist with hou: Mrs Creeth. Victorta-av. (sth left), Remnera. 52 •Apply Mrs. Johnson, I rtland-fft. f_j.uti. ror geueral honse work: two *~* family.—Mrs Pope, Gillies-av., Epsoi (3rd on right from Owens-rd.i. 6 ranted, small —Apply Mrs. ring, Calliope-rd., Stanley Bay. 26 GENERAL wanted; 3 adults in family duties light: close to car.—Apply t< W. J. Paterson and Co., Auction i toria-ut. East. 526 "DEFINED Girl, 14, wanted to assist it -* light housework: good home.—Apply :rs. C. T. Hawkins, near Sherritr's Store, ford, Tafcapuna. 28 PRONG, respectable Woman wanted for washing and cleaning. Mondays and Fridays.—Apply Mrs P. Fowler. Ha YVAITKESS— Wanted, Flret-cl. ** ress.—Appiy Etles -- Help, light duty, cook kept; 15 ; ref, required. VTE T ANTEI>, by young married couple, good "» capable Girl to statin: age and capability, to Box 132, G.P.O. ► ELI. S Registry. 32. City Chambers. • Queen-«t.—Laundress, 23/: Waitresses, H.M. Waitress. Lady Help, all Rotorua: 1 Cooks, 3V. 30 . Hamilton. Coromandel, ' Kopuru: Cook and H. M. Waitress, gether: Housekeepers. 20', Otahuhu. othei homei. Nurse-Housemaid. 22 6: H.M. Waitress. 17.6: Pantrymaid-Waitress. 17 "6. together: Cook and Housemaid, together. Dargaville: Mar rled Couples. £IOO and bonus: Handv Youth. Bot Ifrnlt farm. etc.. 'Phone 1702. WASTED KfIrOWIL Cd, Children 3d. Plenty oi YTT ANTED KNOWN. We have the Most Perfect and Reliable System of Putting on Rubber Tyres In the Dominion, and have proved by years of practical experience that the North British Rubber will outwear any other brand on l.irket at the present day. Robber prolong th» life of a TChi«le, and ensure comfort and easy riding. For further particulars apprjPULLAN, ARMITAGE. AND CO., Coa.'hbnuders. Albert and Federal sts.. Sole Agents for North British Rubber. DARGAINS IN »ARC,AINS IN rruN cmOES. AMES A DAMS OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. BE St'RE AND SEE OCR WINDOWS TO-MORROW iSATI'RDAD FOR SPECIAL PRICES IN LADIES' TAN SHOES. A VERY SMART TAN SHOE, at 100 LADIES' TAN WELTED SHOES. 16/9, usual 19/6. TAN BUCKLE SHOES. L TAN ALBANY SHOES. 11/6. WE REPAIR ALL KINDS OF BOOTS. AMES A DAMS JAMES A OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. K s ° ABDW A R E 10 T ° 50% REDACTIONS. To make room for Large Shipments coming forward we are offering GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL DOMESTIC, MECHANICS' AND TRADESMEN'S TOOLS TTNHEABD OF "DRICEB. —— Ladies' Spades, 2/: Sens of Spade. Rake and Hoe, 3/6; Full-sized Spades, 3/; Forks, 2/9; Hedge Shears, 2/6, 3/9; Grass J, 1,; Pruning Shears, 1/; A_xes, backsmiths' Forges", from 40/. Cups and Saucers, 3d each, dosen; Ctrps, only 2d each, 1/9 doaen; Plates, *if»n 2/ dozen; Tumblers, 2d each, 1/V. in; Charcoal Irons, from 2/ each; Table Lamps, from 2/ each; Treadle Sewing Machines, £3: Washing Machines, 20/, 30/, 55/; Fruit Jars, 3/ dozen. 4 ETLECTRa-PLiATK.D WARE AT 20 PER CENT REDUCTION. CARPENTERS', ENGINEERS'. BRICKLAYERS'. MASONS', AND ALi, TRADESMEN'S TOOLS, 10 PER CENT TO 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, j IREAT /-'ASH pt "piRRITT, VICTORIA STREET WEST (Just across Hobson-stJ. NNIVERSARY DAY—Come to the Oner hnnga Zoo. Hot Trater free. Get out at Royal Oak,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 23, 26 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 23, 26 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 23, 26 January 1912, Page 1

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