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DOMESTICS WANTED. GIRL, yonng. capable, wanted as General. Mrs. Cower, 9. Marine Parade, Heme Bay. 22 GIRL, strong, willing, wanted for Housework; all holidays given; sleep home preferred.—Apply Eden Arcade, 233, Upper Symonds St. 530 GENERALS wanted for Parnell and t'belsea; also Housekeeper, for Opotikl.—Model Registry, 20, Wellesley St. "Phone 3208. 522 TTOUSEKEEPER wanted for working La man's home; two children at school; young woman with child not objected to.— Apply Star Office. 63 LIGHT General or Cirl to assist wanted; must be clean and tidy.—Apply Mrs | t-'oyle, "Hillview," Mt. St. John Avenue, 1 Epsom. 502 "•""""7!OMAN, Young, capable, wanted as VV General, in adult family.—Apply Patersou. Spring St, Onehunga. 520 "■"""CK>RKIN-;> Housekeeper wanted; houseW maid kept; small adult family; refs. — Mrs. G. L. K. Bloomfield, Judge St, off St. Stephen's Avenue. 34 "DURNE-FrS REGISTRY, Security Bldgs, A-» Queen St.—2 Generals for Te Kuiti, must understand cooking; Cook. 30/; Generals, 15/, 18/ and 22/6; Lady Help.—Phone A 421. 54(j S_C***DERS' REGISTRY. Strand Arcade, I Auckland's oldest office. Vacancies: Not all advertised; Woman Cook, 30/, for Station, near Napier; others, 30/; Kitchenmaid, 20/: Maid-Waitresses, also Waitresses:- Several Girls for Stations, near Gisborne; 2 -Married Couples, one station, one Farm, experience required and no encumbrance. i "DELL'S REGISTRY, 22, City Ciambers, AS cornei- Queen and Victoria Jits.—W. Cooks. Housemaids. 20/; H.M. Waitress, 120/; H.M. Laundress, Laundress. 22/6; c I Generals. 20/; Helps (musical); General, 20/; Kitcheninaid, 30/; C. General and ! Housemaid together: vacancies Te Puke, ' Taumarunui. KaitaJa, Te Awamutu, Te Kuiti. Heiensville, Mercer, Putaruru: Work- I ing Farm Manager; Kitchenman.—Phone i 1702. __,! PERSONAL "-"""TILL John Martin. Engineer on Excel- _> »\ slor. communicate with Sister at Kamo? Urgent news. 40 ETHEL.— selling up Home at end of month.—Henry. 50 AfS C- GEORGE wanted to call, 42, East -■■■"- St., To-night; Letters. 70 "rYO.VT forget Prince's Rink. Fun and as sport for everybody. Saturday -Afternoon. Band in attendance.—J. Andrews Manager. 544 S OME kind Person wanted to Adopt r~> strong, healthy Baby Boy; premium given.—Write Mother, 370, Star Office. T AND Agent-, note—My Farm at Waiau _ Pa has been Bold'—T. Mcßride. 30 rT"O Land Agents,—l have this day given -*- Henry Clayton' and Co. sole agency i for my property at Te Aroha.—A. C. Macfarlane, 19/3/15. 3S ATRlMONlAL—Gentleman, travelling, wishes to meet with refined young 1 Woman, with some means.—Reply with own name and address to Lonely. 417. Star Office. - - - 20 I "T"HE latest in Furniture; prices moderate. -•- W. M. Cloustou. 29. Sheehan St., :t Lamps, Ponsonby. 8 LADY, with superior registered home, third section, cow and help, would like care of one or two children.—Address Capable, 354, Star Office. 66 HOT Lunch for business people at the Mostyn Cafe, late Buchanan's. Newton, 12 to 2 'p.m. Morning and Afternoon Teas. 1 " " '. ' 50 PERSONAL.— Jam like mother used to make is good; but "X" Jam is best of all. Say'"'X:*' .., — _:>".... '* 10 """"TREE. Free—Send se"f-addressed.stamped~ A* ' envelope,"'date" of-birth, epecimen. handwriting;- character < delineation posted.Elmer, Auckland P.O. ■.' . ,■.—;•■ -*■' 51 -most perfect Tailored -.Hi ■ Suit-to-Measure yetr produced, fromC 3/, all wool —John Turner. 174. Symonds. St 12 ASY TEJBAIS. — Manns tno deposit). Furniture Uow deposit). Phonographs, Gramophones, Musical Instruments,. Jewellery, Push Carts, Sewing Machines, etc City Supply Stores and Standard Sewing Machine Co, 43, Karangahape Rd. Phone 2301. D CUR EX CREAM — Wonderful Cure. — Eczema, Pimples. Red Nose. Rough, Scaly Skin, etc, 2/, 3/, post free.—Clarke, Chemist.. 116. Victoria.St, West, 21 BIRTHDAY Presents at-Big Price Reductions. Best Sterling Silver-plated-backed Brush and Comb, in case; was 13/6, now 10/9.—Jones Bros. - Great Sale, 110-12, Newton. lAMONDS, WATCHES ON CREDIT. Buying a high-grade Diamond or Watch is saving money, riot spending it The Security Instalment System makes It easy for you to save. HOWiRD AND BIRKETT. Jewellers, Security Buildings, Queen Street. Open till 9 p.m. every Friday. ■ -_ -""""-OUR Grocer recommends "X" Jam. -*. .Sells best,.gives complete satisfaction. Always dependable for purity and good-, ness.' 10SPECTACLES, from 17. to suit all sights. Sight-testing free at the Book Exchange, 52. Pitt St., opp. Fire Brigade. "Station. - , - -. "" WEAK A DIAMOND while you pay for it. You will never feel the coat. The Security Instalment System makes It easy. Howard and Birkett, Jewellers, First Floor, Security Buildings, Queen Street. 'Phone AG93. Open' till 9 p.m. every Friday. _Ll_ """' TJ- URN I T TJ- R. E ' SALES. To be Sold at Factory.if Lowest Factory' Cash Prices.—R. W. COSSLETT, 39, Crummer. Road, Grey Lynn. 'Phone 4280. OTHERS,—Use no' Jam but the best— "K",Jam. Purest and nicest, there- ( fore cheapest. Boy "X" always. 10 NURSE WILKINSON. 11. Claremont St.. off Khyber Pass, I—-'good Accommodation for Ladies during Accouchement. Phone ____. B "M__tVS£"ORCE — Never-failing Herbal '-*-■ . Remedy' for all forms of Nervous trouble, 3/6 large bottle.—MeLeod-Craig*si Herbal Store, 115,-Karangahape Rd. 75 "DUiuvjUßß'S Soap takes away the labour as by soaking the Clothes 20 minutes. Made' by a Belgian citizen. Cheapest to use. " ' - ■ -f-ME-PAYMENT FCR'NTTURE. — From JL Factory at Town Cash Prices. Easy terms arranged.—R. W. COSSLETT, 39, Crummer Rd, Grey Lynn.. Sing up 4250. Traveller will call. . B HEWITT, Vtolln Maker, 18, Swanum • St, Auckland—Violins repaired and retoried; try my rehaired. Moderate charges. . . B BUST FOOD.-—On receipt or 3/6 \reglstered) and 3d for "postage, a wellknown Auckland Lady will send to any address a Jar of Viva, the wonderful Bust Food. It' will enlarge the smallest bust to any size In a short time.—Write A. Bygrade. Box 4. Post Office, Devonport. B rT-HAT tbe Daisy Fly Kilter kills the files. L Trf one. 1/, posted any where.—O. P. Wright, Stationer. Onehunga. D UPBRFLUOUS HAIRS Removed, per" manently, without pain. — Madam— Amie, 23 and' 24, Smeeton's Buildings, Queen St. 'Phone 4344. D YOUR Children possess a natural craving for Sweets. Give them "X" Jam, •Nature's most wholesome and healthful delicacy. 10 LADIES.— Don't forget Orange Lily _ the greatest aid to perfect health.— Mr. Dewar, Health Specialist; 5, Strand Arcade. Established 1891. 'Phone 4108, D DURAND'S REGULATING P~ILLS, 5/ box, post free; always reliable, perfectly harmless. —Bridge ■ Drug Store, 3, i Karangahape Rd, Auckland. "CrOU are advised to look over a Copy of ' — Brett's Auckland Almanac and Diary, 11915, next time that you are in a Bookseller's. Yon will flna much to interest yon. ECZEMA. —I guarantee a cure of all 1 kinds, no matter how long standing.—' Madame Amie, Smeeton's Buildings. MADAME _ CURRIE,~Clalrvoyante, Crystal 'Seer.—Send date of birth, Instl. tnte of Science: 9a.m. t_l 9 p.m.—182. Victoria St. Wert, _ ' »

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 1

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