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SITUATIONS VACANT. BOX wanted; used to racehorses.—--. F. , M_lco!m._Hotel Stables, Epsont SB BOY, smart, wanted for errands. —Apply A-' Eccies, Chemist, 11. M- Arcade, Queen-st. SI TTjRICTCT .A YER. wanted, chimney stack ! i~a job. — Apply outride Kempthome I Prosser'9 Office, A!'aert-st., 6.30 to-nig&t or 6.45 a.m. Saturday. aT.O T ABOUREUS wanted.—Apply N-uchatel I aJ Asphalt Co., Ltd., Parneli Railway Bridge. ■ $3 METAL Polisher wanted.—Philips," Ueaia ! and _n_ith, Brass Founders, 103, Lob- i son-st_ £52 I PIANISTE ac,d Violinist v.-a-uteei, for pic- | ture King George Theatre, Durhapi-s t. 7B | DO3£SSTI_S 'WANTED. j WAITED, good working Girl as general ; help; good wages to steady | 85. Victoria-<=.t.. City. SjO , YTJrASHEBWQiIsIN, good, wan ted, one day j "V w-eetly.—Apply "SiagJetou," Corner i View and "U'y-du-a-U rds., Mt, Eden. TS j WANTED, nice Young Girt as General, j two iv family.—Apply Mrs Stoney. { Carltou Gore-rd., 2ud house from I'ark-rd. j 554 | ' 'j SITUATIONS WASTED. j MARkIED Ma|i seks Employment as Caretaker, Picture Theatre-or Public School preferred.—Write Honest, 507, Star Office. 5)0 "I "WANTED TO BUY. " WANTED to Buy. cheap. Small Eoardiug- , house, 5 or 8 pei__iue_ls, in good posi- I , tion, u>wu.—State pr.ce and particutius to I', L.R.A., SQI. Star 'O.iit-e. 75 WANTED to Buy, for cash. Sections: Pon. sotrby waterside, or anywhere near | tram; also. Houses.—Wachuer's, New Jewel- I - lery Bazaar, 104. Queeu-sr. 51 j - to Purchase, Gentleman's Resi- ' "' deuce, lteuiuera. 7 t.o 10 rooms, up to - about i-JOX-O. Cash buyer waiting.— . Schofield aud Henley, Smeeton's Buildings. ; Queen-st. 87 : ~"" i WAKTED TO SELL. ( ~ _ i . TX7ANTED.—A Chance of a Life Time.— ! vv ladies' High Grade Shoes. 16/6 for S/6. | —At Pearson's East-st. Corner. Karacga- - hape-rd. (late McCabe's). 5±2 | " WANTED. —Frosty ' Mornings Demand 1 - Warm Slippers, and here they are. 1/2 j 1/6, 1/11, 2/6. Not common, but real good. . worth double.—At Pearson's, East-st. Cor-: ncr, K-rang-hape-rd, (\a.ie McCabe's). 542 ANTED to Sell, at once. Second-hand Piano; cheap.—For address-apply Star I Office. 74 j _ WANTED.— Much talked of. People | ' wonder how we do it. English Sample ! Boots, with makers' original prices on.—At . Pearson's. East-st. Corner. Karangahape- - rd. (late McCa..'s). 542 ANTED—Rest is pleasaat. Have it la ; - full by wearing a pair of our remark- ■ ably cheap" Slippers, now 2/6, usually 3/11.'! ■ —Pearson's East-st. Corner ilate Me_Cabe's). . Karangahape-rd. 542 j BCGGY. stylish, with Horse and Harness; . up-to-date turnout: horse guaranteed ! rect, comer Patce-av. and Dominion-rd. 79 I " nett. corner Paice-av. and Domlnion-rd. 79 j ' WANTED —Babies! Babies! Bring your j < •mothers. Button Boots for 1-6: Strap I Shoes. 1,6, worth 3/G.—.•_. Pearson's East- | ' st. Corner date McCa-be'si. Karangahape-rd. £i 2 W -ANTED —People astounded at our - Ladies' English Glace Boots worth 11 16/6 for 0/6. hut it's true.—Pearson's. East- I tit. Corner, Karas__Uape-r_. (late Mc- r C_be'_u 543 j*
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 142, 14 June 1912, Page 2
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