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SITUATIONS VACANT. BOY, smart, wanted; good opportunity to learn the business. —Apply Manager, N.Z. Clothing Factory, Queen St. 551 j DRESSMAKER, experienced, wanted, to j for a week. —Write Experienced, j Epsom P.O. 545 1 TTtLOORMAN, good, wanted.—A. Wyatt, -F Blacksmith, Dominiou Rd: 550 TEOXMONGEE'S Asaisto nt wanted tor -L Gisborne; good salesman, stocJUseeper, and smart. —Apply, personally, F. Prime, Karangahape Rd. 520 SMART Girl wanted for office work; one just left school.—Apply B. Kay, 42, Wynduam St., City. • 84 TAIIXHUNG— Wanted, good Trousers Machinhrt, used to power.—Wm. Young and Co., 26, Queen St. 80 ANTED, First-class Milliner for wor£ : room; also, Apprentices to millinery ! sales—Milne and Choyce, Ltd. 64 mANTBD, bright intelligent Girl, Junior ; vv in office, natural aptitude for figures desirable. —Write Progress, N«wton-P.O. 574 vyANTED, Improver to Blacksmith, shoeP I » ' ing and general, town shop; also. Boy i to learn trade. —Write Boy, 680, Star Office. : 561 V\7ANTBD, Teamsters (young men), £2 2/ i »" to £2 12/; Garden Labourers, 10/ to ! 15/.— R. M. Heighton's Agency, King's | Chambgrs, 83, Queen St. 61 VXTANTIiD, Temporary Aesistant Clerk, for » » two or three must be used to typewriting.—Apply, at once, giving references and qualifications, to R. W. Evans, County Clerk, Paeroa. 529 "\TOUTH wanted to drive small cart, age J- Hi to 18 years.—M. Marriott and CoGrocers, Parnell. 512 YOUNG LADY REQUIRED AS JUNIOR -L CLERK, in City Office; wages, 12/6. Apply, by letter, stating age and experience (If any) to JUNIOR, 17, STAR OFFICE. _ FARM HANDS. T>OY wanted for farm, able to milk; near ■*-» Auckland, good home. —Apply or write to A. J. Willis, Mancrewa. 93 WANTED for~Taurahga district, Yoong Man; general farm work and milk six cows; wages 25/.—Clark, Omokoroa, Tauranga. 25 OL'TH for Farm; must be able to milk and ride.—Robt. C. Carr and Son, Swanson St. 162 SITUATIONS WAHTED. New arrivals and others will' find chla column a ready means of reaching employers. Eighteen words, One Shilling. "DOY seeks Engagement as apprentice to ■*-* the plastering trade. —Write Apprentice, 054, Star Office. 201 TKKHCKKEPER would like Few' Weeks' ■*-* Work, country business; capable doing «toc-k sheets a-nd preoaring balance-sheet. Ar<-urate, 700, Star Orjce. 10 irxARPENTER, Orst-cUss, open to build or renovate any class of building; wages or contract; country preferred.—Write Chips, G.P.0., Auckland. 117 pOLLECTOR —WantedT by reliable, ener- '-' gefic younc mau, Position as Collector or Town Traveller.— Write R.L., 668 Star Office. . .22 EXPERIENCED Bread Carter, good can- ■*-' vasser, eccks Engagemeat; would assist with books; excellent refs.—Write J.S., Dominion Rd. P.O. 527 Mechanic, 11 years' ex- -•-• perience, all round, acenstomed to Diesel oil engines, maintenance, etc.—Eleetrlclan, c/o F. Jones, 237, Uobson St. 539 "CURST-CLASS Gents' Hairdresser requires -«- Situation.—Address Hairdresser, Tal» hape, r> G~AUDENING wanted by practical and experienced niiin, by the.day, to nil up week.—Write Gardener, 6CI, Star Office. 24 "YfERCHANTS — ; Advertislag Expert seeks -JJ- Re-engagement; well up In all branches, tint-class testimonials.—Write Expert C7O. Star Office 33 PA INTING and Paperhanging wanted": paper hnng from 9d per roll: estimates free. —Write Painter. 780, Star Office. .74 rpwO Englishmen, just arrived (one a - 1 - mechanic), desire to go on farm.—Write Farmers, c/o F. Jones, 237, Hobson St. 53S WA NTE U. by lady". Work of any kind, by the day.—Write Good Worker, 8, Star Olßce. 46 T\7"ANTED, Home, by young lady, In re- » * turn for light services and small board. Write Lonely, 9. Star Office. 47 YyORK wauted by yonng man, in store or »» warehouse; good counter hand; willing to work.—Write M.G., 678, Star Office. ■WANTED TO BtTY. WANTED to Buy, Pony Turnout; must be quiet.—Write "Reliable," Epsom P.O. 541 VXTANTED, Small Hand Winch.—Apply, VV stating price, to Winch, Henderson. 130 WANTED, good Secoud-hand Roller, for bowling dub.—Particulars tV H. A. Darrow, Public School, Avondale. 33 VSTiANTED to" Buy Outright, for cash, » » Secondhand Furniture, in any quantity. Walker and Coakley, Auctioneers, High St. ANTED, good, sound and reliable Exprese Turnout, with good connection.— Lowest cash price to Herbert, Kingsland P.O. 569 ANTED, Second-hand Sweet Scales, Milk Shake Machine, and Sweet Jars; good condition. —Hunt, Star Agent, Three Lamps. __. ANTED to Buy, Heavy Second-hand 'Planer, in good order, to plane up to 241 it —Particulars to H. P. Taylor and Co., Customs St. East. 542 ANTED to Buy, Second-hand LJghtweight Motor Cycle, about 2i-h.p.; must be cheap.—State particulars to M., 638, Star Office. 9S Your Furniture for Cash. We Will Bny—Walter and Coakley, Auctioneers, High Street. URNITURE.—Wanted to Buy, enough Furniture for 6 rooms; not necessarily in one lot. —Replies to Cash Transaction, Star Office. MARINE Oil Engine, In fair order, about 6 h p., cheap; Automatic preferred. State price.—Cockpit, 666. Star Office. 1 Your Furniture for Cosh. We Will Buy—Walker end Coakley, Ancttoneera. High Street. i~l RAFTON, or Lower Symouds St.—ResivT dence. 7 to 9 rooms. Cash buyer waiting. Urgent.—Apply W. Garrett, 7, tnion Buildings, Customs St. East, Auckland. 34 /-VLD ATCTIFICAL TEETH BODG-HT. \S Post Teeth to P.O. BOX 967, AUCKLAND. Cash -sent per return mail. 118 Furnitnre for Cash. We Will Buy—Walker and Coakley, Auctioneers, High Street. SECONDHAND Furniture.—Entries inO vlted for our Auction Room Sales; largest and most up-to-date Salerooms in Dominion.—Walker and Coakley, Auctioneers. High St. MRS. KELLY, 392, Queeu Street, opp. end of Town Hall, Buys Ladles', Gent.'s, and Children's Mislit Clothing, Boots, etc. Evening or Fancy Dresses for Sale or Hire. Ladies' Tailor-made Costnmea and Gent.'* Suits for Sale. 'Phone 2.60 C. mo tailors. -*- WOOLLEN CUTTINGS BOUGHT. TAKLE BROS., Union Street. Auckland. Phone 527. ?XLOThTngI Boots, Hats, Kngs, Paws v> Tickets, etc. Why throw aside your Clothes, or sell them for a mere song, when 1 owing to big demand for same, we can offer yon from 10/ to 60/ per suit? Country Parcels kept 7 days; returned if money not satisfactory. Phone 3,970, and our representative will call on you.—The , London Clothing, Cleaning and Repairing Co., 4, Gt North Road, near Ponsonby Reservoir. Open ffll 8 p.m. _ „__, Sec.-hand Furniture $>r Cash. TJSTE BUT:—Walker and Coakley, -W. MxOtmam. w& street

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 30, 4 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 30, 4 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 30, 4 February 1913, Page 1

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