WANTED. WANTED, a Child's Cot (iron), no bedding.—State price Office. •\TtTANTED, Hand MorUcing Machine, must ! »V- D e in good condition.— Reply to K. Latta, c/o P. Bryant, Customs-st. W. \!\7ANTED to Buy, good Milk Round, up '™»i to lOOgails- Replies treated cpnfidentially.—Address '-Sydney," 872, Star Of,lice. JTX7ANTED, a comfortable 4 or 5-roomed •»»' Cottage in pleasant position, near town. Rent not ' exceed 12/6. —Address "A," Star Office. VT-TANTED to Purchase for Cash - Clients, !»V: House Properties in Remuera, Epsom or Ponsonby, from £300 to £750.— H. D. Abbott, 30, Shortland-st. _\_ BOOT - TRADE.—Wanted, first-class Machinist, good wages.—Northern Boot, Hobson-st. TViAMOND Setter and Mounter wanted; J-*! permanent employment and best salary to suitable man.—Apply S. McLemon, Napier. PARISIAN REGISTRY, M, City Cham- . bers, wants Housemaids, la/; Cooks, 20/; Generals, 10/ to 15/; Lady Helps, 10/; Housekeepers 15/; Country. Call top floor. Waiters seek situation. "Y/fIOTHER and Daughter (16) want situa■aU- Hon together; country preferred. —Apply Reliable, Ponsonby P.O. ijl/TONEY.—I have excellent Securities t***l for Advances of £800, £400, and £250 on first mortgage.—J. G. Haddow, Solicitor, 102. Victoria Arcade. 'ARRIED Couple desire 2 furnished .' Rooms, without board, near Symondsst_ Terms moderate.—Apply Comfortable, 867, Star Office. mo TAILORBSSES.—Wanted, 2 Trousers - 1 - and 2 Vest Hands; 10 per cent advance oj log.—Apply C. E. Hemus, Otahnhu. O TAILORESSES.—Wanted, Trousers and Vest Maker; constant employment; member Y.P.S.C.E. preferred.—Apply letter, stating wages, W. Poolman, Tailor, Te Awamutu. ,T> SQUIRED ONCE, Second-hand J-K Furniture, in any quantity; highest price given.—Address, BeU, 674, Star Office. rpO MONUMENTAL MASONS.' -*-• Wanted, for Christchurch, a first-class Man for marble, bluestone, and general work; must be a good letter cutter. Permanent employment for a suitable man. Wages, 12/ per day.—Apply by letter to P.O. Box 488, Christchurch. . "yOUNG MEN wanted at the Federal J- Hall, Friday Night. Carpenters' Annual Social. Double Tickets, 2/6. Refreshments. OUNG MARRIED MAN requires work as Grocer's or Baker's Carter, fair wages; good references; urgent.—L.H.G., 7, Star Office.. ORSEHAIR, best cash price, any quantity.—John Lee, Hair Curler, Camp-bell-rd.. Grey Lynn, near tram terminus. gMOKERS, YOU CAN'T BEAT ■TVERBY rpOBACCO ', ' 'XS PLUG OR 2oz TINS. I ,PLAIN .YOUR OWN PROFITS—We snow "—•v you how you can start a Profitaole Business of your own; no capital required; success certain; send for particulars.—The Wenford Co., Linden Court, Sydney. DEIDC-E FOREMAN. "WANTED, a First-class Man as Working Foreman, to take charge in the' Erection of a Steel Arch Bridge of the American type. 'Applicants to state experience and ealary required, to G. M. FRASER, Cambridge. !TOT'" ' A ' r '"'" N 2 E D. CEJBMIST'S APPRENTicE, "?'''' ' •-. f • At Once. '"; , Also. SMART LAD WANTED. W- H, WOOLLAMS, ■ . Chemist, Queei-st. A N T _T TWO BOYS FOR FACTORY. ' Apply ALEX. HARVEY AND SONS ALBERT-ST.. * ... Opposite Custom House. A N . T E ' D, GIRLS FOR THE STATIONERY BOX DEPARTMENT. ~ Ap_]_r BROWN AND STEWART, Swansoh-street. rrr A N T E D, i A TOWN TRAVELLER FOR AUCKLAND MERCHANTS. Appiy by letter, P.O. Box 342. Vfft A N T . E D, 1 FIRST-CLASS UPHOLSTERER, At once. Apply ) GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO., Opposite Smeeton's. ANTED gSORS, ! THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for Ladles' Dainty Bar Shoes, at 7/11, 8/6, 10/6, , 11/6, 13/6, 15/. THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for Gent's Footwear in Dixie, Medium, Round , and Sqnare Toes, in Glace Kid, from 15/ • to 25/. : THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for Gent's Chrome Boots, at 9/11, 10/9, 12/6. ' THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM for Boys' and Girls' School Boots' and Shoes : in Chrome, Glace Kid, etc., at right prices. Infants' Shoes in great variety at THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM, Three Lamps! Ponsonby. \\l A N T » D. All Cooks to Use HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER, And Insure Success. r\ L P V N E IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST COUGH CURE ON THE MARKET. 1/ AND 1/6 ETERYWHERE. TXT ANTED KNOWN. :VV IMPORT ANT MILLINERY SALE. Commencing FRHJAY, 28th JUNE, 1907. Owing to Expiration of Lease, MRS McPHERSON (next Alf. Moore's), KARANGAHAPE-RD., NEWTON, Will have a CLEARANCE SALE, for one month only. ' EVERY ARTICLE WILL BE CLEARED » HUNDREDS OF HATS, Id each ' RJEBON, 3 inch, 2d yard FLOWERS, at Id FEATHERS, at Id WINGS, at Id; POMS at Id; and ALL TRIMMED HATS AT RIDICrTLOUSLI>LOW PRICES """^M '. - SPECIAL. white Felts, trimmed with rflr. t RD3S, RIBBON, AND C*HIFFOmF BtOR 6/13 aaaj,«ua j Call Eailyi No .One-Pressed to. Boy,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 1
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