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WASTED. ANTED, Boy tor office.— D. and J. ■ jliller, Well«sley-st. East. sAXTJSD, -! sruart Boys, wages 10/- — Apply Northern Boot C^Hobson-st^ WANTKD, respectable young Girl; good wages.--Apply evening, bo, oneiiy Bearii-rd. ' - rfxTANTED, at once, Trouser Finishers.— { VV, Apply Cambridge Factory, Vietonast. West. WASTED, a good General Servant, one able to cook. — Apply Fitzroy Hotel, Mrs Cnristensen. WANTEDr&ood Carpenters, good wages. —Apply on job at Green Lane, near I Harp of iiriu Hotel. WIANTED7 a Boy" for messages-—Apply . Alex. Harvey and Sous, Albert-«., opposite Custom House. ANT-ED, Clerk as Shorthand Writer I and Typist.—Apply, stating full particulars, to Bos 21, U.V.o. WANTED, Wood Turner; good situation for competent man.—Apply Ureen s Woodware Factory, Wanganul. ANTED, Situation by young Woman, where child not objected to; low wages.—sl. E., 830, Star unite. ANTED, Boys to Distribute Books.— Apply 5.30 to-morrow morning, outside 3S.Z. Express Co., Fort-st. WTNTEdT good -^ridgl- Carpenter, old hand; job in country. — Apply Sutcliffie, Chamberlain st., l'onsonby. ANTED, smart Boy.—Apply F. Whyte, late W. Little and Co., Optical and Dispensing Chemists," ANTED, an active Junior Clerk for weighbridge office; wages 30/.— Apply by letter to J. J. Craig, Ltd., Breakwaterrd. ■ WANTED to Buy, Bicycle; must be in i good order and eheap.r-Apply, stating where can be seen, "Bike," 28, Star Oiflce. urgently, Finisher for Boys' »». Knickers; constant work and weekly wages.—Apply Greer, 38, Douglas-st., Pouson tiy. A-STED, smart Boy for office; must be used to telephones. Wages 12/. —Appiy by letter to J. J. Craig, Ltd., Break-water-rd. WANTED, an experienced Genera; servant, who can cook; also, Girl as Nursemaid.—Apply Mrs. Walklate, 34 Prinees-st. . VTCANrED, a Cook-Laundress, references • ». required, 3 in family, wages 20/ weeK. — Mrs Dunuett, "VKoekiandV Epsom-av-enoe, Epsom. • XXJ'AN'IhJD, 2 persons at their own home to »» make up Clothing, cut up; constant work.—Apply for lull particulars to Snop, STO, Star Office. YTS7AKTED, experienced Housemaid; refer- •» ences required. — Apply Mrs Louis Myers, The Mount. Symonds-st.. before 1O a.m. or after 6 p.m. TT7ANTED, Manager for Suburban Gro- ■»» eery Store; knowledge of bookkeeping essential. References and experience, lo - Manager, Box 515, Auckland. WANTED, Situation, by an Englishman, as Groom Coachman, holds certificate for motor-car driving; also used to farm work.—Address, S.H., 25, Star Office. WANTED, by energetic young Man, age 28, Position as Commercial Traveller or Ageut; all lines; English, Colonial, and American esiierience.—Address Urgent, 0, Star Office. VyANTIiD; by competent Book-keeper, » » situation in timber merchant's or sawmill office; 20 years' mill and factory experience; good references. — "ttlrnu,' , P. 0.. reliable Woman as plain "»i cook and laundress; small fami'y; no children; references required.—Apply morning and evening to ilrs Charles Uanson, Brighton-rq 1 ., liemnera. •■.. '.. fevei'ybcrij. to::inb.w"th s at"".ori.:- , '»•*■: eontinnal liucreasiiig - Trade oblifees us tc make extensive alterations. Before the carpenters comment , " work we wTTi dispose of our large Stock of 65 dozen Pediments, different sizes and shapes; 2il> pairs Assorted Glass Brackets. All a t cutting prices.-i-Schiffer, Carver, Newton. T\/"ANTED Known — Absolutely Choicest » » Creamery Butter for the Table all the year round. — New Zealand Dairy Association, Ltd. WAXIED. Known, that V. Abercrombli .* , and , Co., Corset aud Surgical Belt Tel 957 removed to Pitt-st. Buildings. iry-AxVTED KNOWN, Sale, Sale, SileTTo '»»■• Coloured Blankets, -2/11, 3/11 ikr"-e lfi%?? M T art i ella Quiits, beautiful pattern? 8/6, 9/6.— J. h. Rooerts, Manchester Uouse Karangahape-rd., opp. How-e-st. — and CleaF- ' * ing. Gentlemen s Suits Cleaned and I ressfett, equal to new, from 5/ suit; Ladies' Dresses, blouses, Giuves, etc., Cleaned or Dyod at shortest notice. — j EDGAfi Wellesley-st. East, and at rd., opposite East-st. Telephone 754 W a k x b d . AMERICAN ' DENTAL PABLORS Are compelled to close every evenlii" art June 24th, excepting Saturday evening* according to Section 18, of the Act To give those. working till 5 o'clock an : opportunity of consulting us. we will remain open till t> o'clock each aav DR. RAXxNBE HOURS: 8.30 to 6. SATURDAY: 8.30 to 1Evening, 7 to 9. ' RANTED X N O VV J,— CHEAP BEADING, FOR WINTER ' kVENI&GS At the BOOK 'EXCHANGE Next Central Hotel Popular Novels and Magazines from <M each; Second-hand Schoolboog, Diction anes, Boys' and Girls' Annuals PiVtnrS books, • Bibles, and Music Books££ Music Bought. iffited.^ «7AKTBD, EVEKJf OjJi"r 0 HAVP THR T>UNDS. EDEN TERRACE, opposite Cole's Boot Shop. mrjCKER T>ROS., VeneUan Blind Makers ana Wire Workers. fpHAT HACKING C OUGH ANNOYS YOU AND EVERY- * BODY NEAfi YOU. GET A BOTTLE OF, Q Li P X N E W ANTED KNOWN. BOOT SALE. BRITT<!TT BOOT SALE. 2 d BOOT SAX.E. AMERICAN BOOT SALE. SHOE BOOT SALE. STOHES. (J-O-DAY. fpO-DAT. OUR LARGE STOCK OP mrnrDiTM. AMERICAN BOOTS In 2Mc AT SALE PUICKS. . GENT'S PATENT KID BOOTS, SO/, reduced to 19^ EKICAN LADIES' HIGU-CLASS WAT Tovn SHOES. 25/, reduced to 15/U 9/11 to clea, 'C^nX^f. BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOOTS _ «« dnctlons during Bale. Heav y He " JAMES ADAMS & CO. gBITISH AND so^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 155, 1 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 155, 1 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 155, 1 July 1907, Page 1

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