DOMESTICS WANTED. i (.'onk-Cenpral wanted, country; I Stnail family: references essential.— [ Apply Mrs M.'i)-oe)il. "Arnndel." "Ilie Oisul- ■ rim. Auckland. 4ti G~"eS BRaIT ur «irl lo nsßist n-auted; 7io washing. - Apply Pl:onp 3f«V. l::."i ENEKAL or~7j"irr~wau:ted u> assist: n.i waslun^r. — Apply before 11 a.m. or after f> p.m.. Pliono ausi. sj GjKNKILAiL Setvatir. wniM-ed. ixmUy~f two. iniipt be able to cook- no wnsliing.—Apply P.O. &ux :M7. l<l3 j ri KNEItA.U Voun?. -warned, iila'ln cook- ! in?: no washing.—A}ipdy. luurnings or evenings. Mrs Wataiel lx>-nis, Cleveland •Rd.. Pnrnel!. » 7vißi~\v»"nß. wunicflw housework: VJ evenings nit.—Apply 4S, Vincent St. 107 /IIK.L, Hespeitable. wanted; bouso girlVX Koo d home.—Apply No. U, lluntlv Ay.. off Khyber Pass. l£j T ADY Help tranted; wages. 2Tv' per *-* -week; to do plain cooking in a private , 'bospital.— Ai>plj Rostrevor Private Hosphal. Gishoroe. 50s URXKCTrs lUSGlstky. Karangahap* Hd.—General Help, 15/0; Cook<leiierals, 14/ and. 15/; Cook. 25/; Nwrses, 10/ ajid 12/; Housemaid-Laundress, £1. Phone "D'ITKiN-ETT'e 'REGISTRY. KarangahTpe J-* Jload.— General Housemaid aud Kjtchenmaid, Te Aroha; .House-Parlourmaid, Housemaid-Laundress Phone A 421. ("vraciioLLS' -rbgistiiy, 5T TTis -L>' ila'Jest.vs Arcade—Urgently: »L«\, o»tj cottage, iSO; station Coal;, 'M/, refs. required. Phone 2"-fiS. ■p : ELL'e _ TlE«iis'PßY, Corner Queen and J-* Victoria Sts.—Cooks, 4f./; ■■:»/■ Waitress, Uousema.id, 20/; Paritourmaid: it:.-GeneraJs. 25/, p9/; H*lps, Nurse, cfovwn»-ss, Uirl Canvassers; Cook, -">/. va& 20/, together. V:ienwi«'s; Wainiki-i, Cambridge Ohaknne, l'utanmi, I'Yankto-i, Dargaville," Gisbonie, ■Niipior. Farm Hands. Phone ITO2. MAUNDERS' FtEGISTRY alid Labour C Ajrency. Auckland's Oldest Office. Vai-ancies: W. Cooks. Waitresses, ilaidWaitr<wses, Generals. Helps, good houses; town not advertised: Housekeeper, on farm, for :! men. n«ir town; of Milkers, for 120 <-ows, on Uvo-flfth s'uares. half pig?; Couple, for station, w+thoirt en-enmhram-p. sr.mion pxperiem-e, £110. "V" 0 V N G L El V A WANTED To take care of children. Comfortable Write D.L.. 7117. Star Office. ]J3 PUPILS WASTED. rrttlE NEW IMPERIAL DRESS GETTING X SCHOOL. No. 11, ILM. ARCADE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Charts understood first lesson. DAY AND EVENING ROBES. Twonty lessons. £1 1/. Two Oold Medals and Two Grand Prir.es taken in Open Competition against, the World. Charts Produce Over JOO Different Designs for Ladies, Girls and Roys. Free lesson at Any Time. Agents wanted.
WANTED KITOWir. WANTED —Every thrifty Mother to know that she can buy Men's and Boys' Clothing and Mercery et very low prices, at Shrlmsld's. the Workingman's friend, cor. Queen and Wellesley Sts. T\r A N T B 1) X S O W X. THK NEWTON CLEANING. DYETNG AND PRBSSINU CO. has the most up-to-*ite methods of Cleaning and Pressing Gent.'s Sniux and ljOdtes' Costumes. We are also experts in Cleaning and Curing Feathers. We collect yonr old garments and deliver them to you lite new. Furs a speciality. Country Orders have onr best atu-DlJnn. Ring up 4337, and our Representative will ca11.—22, KARANCJAHAPE itOAD. AN X E~D~~ J£ NOW N. We have the Most Perfect and Reliable System of Putting on Rubber Tyros in the Dominion, and uave proved by years of practical experience that the North British Rubber will outwear any other brand on the market at the present day. Rubber Tyres prolong the life of a vehicle, and ensure comfort and eusy riding. For further particulars, apply PULLAN. ARMTTAGE AND CO.. CoachUirilders, Albert and Federal Streets. Sole Agents for North British Rnbber. Tfy* ANTED KNOWN. A MERICAN TVENTAI. T>AEEORS, DR. KAYNER. QUEEN AND WKI.LESLEy STREETS, And CORNT3R OF CVRA AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. WANTED —Every Workingman to be well rigged oot for the winter at very low cost.—Shrimeki, the Workingman's FEiend. cor. Queen and Wellesley Sts. *TT AJJTED KNOWS.
1 fTXHB fP /~<LAKJK XJOOT T^MPORIDM IS NOW SHOWING Jj-BW QOODS Direct tram Miurafactnrera. BOSTOCK ASD QUEEN, For Ladles. IMPERIAL BOSTOCK For Men. And CROCKETT AND JON3S ASD THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. m QLARK gOOT JjJMPORrOM. 14-18, VICTORIA STBBBT, And THREE- LAMI-S. PONSOKBI. Wα nt c d. Everyone to nave the best and Save Money on VEXETIA?? BLINDS or PATENT CENTRE 1 CORD BLINDS. EDEN TERRACE. Two Doocj Below Masonic Hall. rnCCKER TNSOS., Venetian Blind Makers 1 J-» aod Wire Workers Telephone ISBT. ACOUNCLLLOE'S CONVICTION — Air F. Cuhen, of Willis Street, WeiILngtoo, is a busy bu&ln«s.s man. and one uf Wellingtons best known figures. A City Cannt'iliur for many years it- hm no time to w»ste un l(?tttr writing for ton. He tried atLEL'Hu, and was cvurinced. Mr Cohen says: "1 experienced a very bad attack of RHeuinatii: Gout. In l'act »0 bad that I bad to leave r>oslbes£. and up iissistej 10 * cai). On arrival at home 1 iuiraf-diu-U-ly toot a dose of your RUEPMO, repeating same every fuur hours. The pain soon leit. and in the uiorning i came down to nubineos as usual. 1 rauitot cay too warn for the (ironipt and effectual manner in which yonr EHEUHO acts on pain." Chemtets and stores, 2/6 and 4.6 p*r bottle. eu C T3CKBELL A.\D r-10., ; ASIEEICAN__f:LOTHIXC EENOTATOBS. ""~*" Costiitne!' Prr ricaning x Speciality. All Work Tanni--Pressed. Airier Proreprly Artimd»rt 10 at Phones: N"o"lce. KINGS COURT BCiLDINGP. T'PrER QUEEN STEEET. AUCKLAND. : ■PUone.Al2a. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 125, 27 May 1914, Page 1
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