WAJfTED. iTOaNTED, a young Girl to assist— Ap- * T ply Mrs Kasoof, opposite Reservoir ._ VTTANTED, ti'ustworthy Girl, to mind »T baby, sleep home, easy plaee.^—Apply Monday monring to Mrs Geo. Pulley, Keach House, St. .George's Eay-rdad, Parnell. • TSAINTED to Sell, the Rights, Property, '"' and Interest in good selling Novelty, a good •living, valued at £75, p*ice £tS ' only, to close partnership;— Address, Genuine, 8?, Star Ofnce. ' W , ANTED, Situation in Office, or otherwase, by well-educated young man of IS; has some experience of book-keeping and general office work, good references. — j Address, F.A.Q., 75, Star Office. TXT ANTED. Parents and Gaardians to » V consult J. W. Shackelford over Boys' and Youths' School Clothing, latest styles and special value, and best English and Colonial Makers—262-4, Queerest. A" T E 57 SMART BODICE HAND. Apply MILNE AND CHOYCK. UMTKBD. t^7ANTED, for health and comfort. All » » Wool Underclothing and Hosiery; none better for Auckland Summer Wefir than Morley's Theta Finish, guaranteed unshrinkable. — 3. W. Shackieford, 2e3-4, Queen-st. i \X7ANTED. the foUowins PERMANENT v V HANDS for Freezing Works:— FOREMAN BUTCHER, must thoroughly understand Grading, etc. FOREMAN FOR TALLOW AND MANURE DEPARTMENT STOCKMAN, to provide his own horse and dogs, must be competent to draft Live Stock for Freezing Applicants to state wages reqnired, previous experience, and enclose testimonials. Applications close at Auckland on 21st February. Apply Box 528, Auckland. <VXrANTED, Working Man to Buy Prlt- » » chard and Dobbs' Working Boot*. "•Made on premises, Victoria st. jrirr ANTED XT NOW, N. POCKET FOLDING NAIL SCISSORS, IN CASE, -J / EACH. . , At 106 AND 108, VICTORIA-ST. Viy ANTED. SENSATIONAL CSjALE OF T>OOTS AND GHOES ' ' v '- At TITILLER'S, "VTICTOIIIA-ST. OUR ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE Is on once more. We have decided to clear out some THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF BOOTS AND SHOES REC-ARDLESS OF COST. We are offering ASTOUNDING BARGAINS' THE GREATEST VALUES EVER SEEN IN AUCKLAND. SOW is the time to provide YOURSEIiF and FAMILY with Footwear at prices unheard of before. ;, . YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO REMAIN AWAY Some Lots are Limited in Quantity. DON'T BE TOO LATE. LADIES' SPECIAL ATTENTION CALLED TO— Ladles' 10/S Louis Heel Shoes for 5/11 Ladies' 5/11 Lace Shoes for 2/11 Ladies' 7/11 and /Sll Sample Shoes for 3/11 Ladies' 6/11, 7/11, and 10/G Lace Boots for 3/11, 4/11, and 5/11 Ladies' 14/0 American Glace Kid L>ace Boots. 7/11 pair Ladies' Tennis Shoes. 1/ pair Ladies' 4/11 Canvas Shoes for 1/11 Ladies' G/C White Kid Evening Shoes for' 3/11. Ladies 'Tan Shoes, 1/11 pair Ladira , 3/11 Evening Shoes for 1/11 400 Pairo of Children's and Maids' Sand Shoes 1/6 and 1/11 pair Children's Sandals. 1/11 pair Children's White Canvas Shoes, 6d pair Infants' White Boots, 6d pair Infants' Strap Shops. 4*d pair 2448 pairs Cheek Slippers" Carpet Soles, 10d, lid and 1/ pair. Just landed BOOT POLISHES. CUSTOMERS can get 6d size NUGGET, Trilby or Jetta Polishes for half price, 3d ppr tin. MEN'S ATTENTION CALLED TO— Men's 4/C Canvas Shoes, 2/11 Men's G/<5 Dancing Shoes, 2/11 Men's AVhite Lace Boots, 3/11 Men's Teimis Shoes, 1/3 Men's 14/6 Lacp Boots, 0/11 Men's 15/6 and 17/6 English Lace Boots. GREAT BARGAINS IN FANCY GOODS. 300 Nickel Clocks good timekeepers, 1/11 each' 24C- Alarm Clocks* 2/U each A few dozen Wall Clocks, 1/6 each Good American Watches, 3/11 Notepaper, 4Ad the packet Envelopes, 8 packets for Cd. Dessert Knives, 1/9 the half dozen Dessert and Table Spoons and Forks, 1/ the half dozen • Teaspoons, 2*d the half dozen Large Cutting Out Scissors, 4d pair Bread Knivess, 4Jd each HOW ABOUT YOUR BYES? SPECTACLES eatiniru G Cry£ ! %% b h les ' 2/S am 3>9: Roll Gold, 3/8; G-old Fined. 7/6 per pair Experienced Attendant in charge A.' r M ILLEE ' S ; |fiAKCY JJEFOSITORY AND JJOOT p-ALACE. 100, 102, and 104, VICTORIA-STi Corner of Ownel-st. JJALMERSTON NOKTH HIGH SCHOOL. Applica-tions, -with copies of testimonials, v/il] be received by the undersigned nnti' IIOfJDAT, Febrnary 27th, for the following positions:— SECOND ASSISTANT (Male). Annual salary, £200. SENIOR MISTRESS.- 'Annual salary,'--£l4O. JUNIOR ASSISTANT. • Annual salary, £80. ' ■ Applicants must state wJiich branches of secondary work tliey are prepared to teach. ' • G. HIRSQH, Secretary. Pahnerston North, February 11th, 1905. ARLY NEW ZEALAND—Wanted to Purchase, Booljs, Drawings (pencil or water colonrs), Letters, MSS., etc, relating to the Early History of New Zealand.^7- ---; Address Tlioiasoa, cjo *t»s OflS/e. '~'■'.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 1
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