SXTXTATIOKS wasted. New arrivals and others will find this column a ready means of reaching employers. Eighteen words. One Shilling. "OOOT —First-class Repairer wants -L» Pumps to do, for the trade.— i Pnmps. 667, Star Office. 14 i riENTLBMAN Pianist requires Engaps ment In orchestra or dances.—Write ' Muslcus, 6?0, Star Office. 94 TTARDWARE Assistant, town or country; ■*-*• good knowledge carpenters', household, and general Ironmongery; good window dresser; reference!— Hardware, c/o Welles- ; ley-st. G.P.O. 52 j T iBDGER-KBEPBR—Wan ted by young ■■-• lady. Position as ledgerkeeper; nine years' experience.-— (Accurate, 822, ' Star Office. 40 j ■J TALE Attendant, now at liberty, hospital •i-f-ind private experience; Home and Dominion testimonials.Trustworthy, 816 Star Ofllce. 11 T>LAIN Dressmaking and Sewing -wanted. -«- —Apply M.F.E., Whangarei Heads Post Office. 10 "POSITION wanted as Manager of Picture i -•- Theatre; late of King George Theatre i Pictures, Wellington.—(Pictures Bos 789 i P-O- ' 92 T>APEBHANGING, Scrimmlnc, etc?, ■*- wanted by practical man. Good work guaranteed.—Write Papers, 686 Star Office. • ' 04 jakRGEANT, late Imperial Army, seeks »*-> Position of trust as caretaker or storeman, etc Write Pension, 815, Star Office. rpO STOREKEEPERS.—Young man requir- -*• ing light work, would do bookkeeping and assist counter, in return for good home. —Write Home, 601. Star. 30 IREMAN T»a,nts Situation.—Write R.W., 806. Star Office. 180 WANTED, by young man. Situation as Packer, or handy -with —Write F.S., 600, Star. 112 WASHING Cleaning wanted by the day.—Apply Mrs. (J., 251, Ponsonbyrd., Ponsoirby. 33 TXTSJtEED by lady, .Position as attendant ' » to doctor or dentist; experienced; good J reference.— 818, Star Office. 18 YT7bMAN~wants~ Washing~and Cleaning by »~ the day or half-day; 6/ whole days, 3/ half-day.—Write P. 8., Newton P.O. 37 YOUNG man from Home (23) seeks Situa~ tion as Driver.— Write D., 824, Star. 43 ■ryANTKD, Position as Manager of Hotel, Club, or Restaurant; 27 years' experience, 24 years io one service as chef and chief steward; or would take a better class hotel with or without a partner.— particulars apply to Box 449, Auckland. 509 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to Buy, a Barber's Chair and Urn.—State price to Avon, 065, Star Office. 62 WANTED to Buy, good Section, handy to Newmarket; harbour side preferred.— Write Cash, G74, Star Office. 42 FTURNTTURE. —Wanted to Buy. the Furniture of about C rooms, most be good and clean. —Send address to "inrmeUlate," 700, Star Office. ', "T ROSENBERG, 115, Vlctoria-st. West, XX. gives the Best Prices for Misflts and Left-off Clothing, .Boots, etc Letters attended to. RE YOU SELLlNG?—Cochrane's. Ltd., will sell for you, or buy outright. Largest outlet in the Dominion means 30 per cent better prices. -VTRS OUTTRIM, 114. Victorin-st. \V., Buys i->X Ladies, Gents, and Children's Superior Misflts and Lext-off Clothing; Letters promptly attended to-,-., .^. - / ] : , .■« ~: .„ EXTS' Cast-off Apparel, Misiits. Pawn Tickets. Knfrs, Trunks, Boots, etc.; top prices given, 10/ to CO/, for suits, etc. Letters promptly attended to.— London Clothing, Cleaning, and Repairing Co., 4, Great XoTth-rd. HORSES, two. good, lively, suitable for p!ou«ii; also. Tour 200-egx Hot Water Incubators, and 200 White Legrhorn Pallets. —Close, c/o Thomas Bros., New Lynn. 57 VTRS. E. PRITCHARD",ISe7~fiobson-st. - ---- Cash buyer Men's Misiits and Left-oil Clothing, Underwear, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux; also Ladles' and Children's Left-off Clothing; spot cash.—King up 3890, or write. T EFT-OFF CLOTHING.—Iitng up Mrs Li ALDRIDGE (late Mrs E. Hill), Wel-Vesley-at- W., opp. V.M.C.A.. Buyer of Ladies', Gent-'s, and Children's Clothing. Large Stock of Tailor-made Salts always on hand Fancy costumes for hire. 'Phone 2U29.' TjTrjBNTTtrHB AND EWECT& H. BDTCHBIR Will Buy yonr Furniture Outright for Cash and satisfy yoo with his price. 183. KARANGAHAPE-RD. 'Phone 1200. np f>UT QEX:.-HACS T D TCfURNITURiE Why Chance what your Furniture win j realise at Auction. WITH COMMISSIONS TO PAT, j When we will make you a STRAIGHT-OUT CASH OFFER? We Buy from £O up to £300, and will SATISFY YOU WITH OUR PRICES. Call or write, and we will send our Valuer to your home Free of Charge. riEORGa AND 00., Auctioneers and Valuers. 'Phone 2857. HALL OF COMMERCE, HKJH-ST. MISCEXLAICEOTJS WABXEDS. WANTED. Eierymie to have the Best and Save Money on VENETIAN BLINDS or PATENT CENTRE COBD BLINDS. EDEN TBBRACH, Two Doors Below Masonic w^l. rfnjCKBE T>BOS., Venetian Blind Makers JL X> and Wire Workers. ! Telephone 1067. JjOOlr JJBD, pebmanettt COLOURS for soon. S. 3. BEST * CO., 43. Customs-street East nmaeß £«oij> tights, THERE'S A DEAL OF COMFORT TO BE HAD OUT OF A FOOT WARMER OB HOT WATEB BAG, AND SLUMBER 1 SOCKS ARE A BOON. '■ A FTJIJj RANGE OF THESE COMFORTS I - AT X£OBSBT TMBWS. TJOT gASS. tBBST QUALITY RUBBER, with Covers Complete— x 10, 6/6; 8 1 10. 7/6- 8 1 12, 8/3; 10 x 12, 9/9 each. gTONE -pOOT 1J Pint, 2/; 2 Pints, 2/4; 3 Pints, 2/9 each. CJLDMBER QOX, An Sizes, 1/ Pair. "DE-EFEJCTION O TXBATERS,, No. 100, Mica Front, Small, 17/8; No. 100, Red Glass, Small, 18/6; Hα. 230, Large, 26/6; No. 170, Large, 31A Our Travellers call, and we deliver goods all over tie city and suburbs. TXOBEBT T>BW, GENERAL MERCHANT, QOTEN-SEBBHT Am> iIBWTON.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 114, 13 May 1912, Page 1
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