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"Wanted. WANTED, by a working man (Protestant), a bedroom and cooking and washing done; state terms.—" T," Star Office. VXTANTBD, several General Servants.— » f B. Henrys Registry, Shortland-street. TX7ANTED, "Situations by really good T T Servants in a private family or hotel.— E. Henry's Registry, Shortland-street. _ WANTED, a Barman.-Apply Star Office. ; ; WANTED, a good Dressmaker; also Improvers and Apprentices to the Millinery ana Dressmaking.—Mrs. E. Danes, Upper Queen-street. . WANTED, a respectable Boy.—Apply to Wm. Leys, Bookbinder, next Star Office. WANTED, a steady single Man to drive and assist in Slaughterhouse.—Apply to G. Culliford. Panmure Abattoirs. WANTED at once, a strong, active Boy.-Apply Row's city Tea Mart, Vie toria-Street. • W "ANTED, a Carpenter.—Apply to Mr Jaffrey, Abercrombie-street. WANTED, two Bricklayers.—Apply at the Gasworks. ANTED, a Girl about 14, to mind a baby and make herself useful.—Mrs. Collins, Manukau Road, Parnell. WANTED, for the country, a Married Couple; the husband to do general farm work ; the wife to do dairy work.—Apply to W. Brownhill, 156, Queen-street, at 5 o'clock to-morrow. WANTTKD, Two firstclass Fitters.— Apply immediately at Fraser and Tinnics. WANTED, a Customer for a good Second-hand Piano, better than new, for £20.— J. Howden, Shortland-street. XXT ANTED, a General Servant for the t ? country. — Apply at tho Governor Browne Hotel at half-past eleven on Wednesday morning next, 10th December. WANTED, a good Joiner and an Im-prover.-W. H, Skinner, Builder, Vulcan Lane. WANTpD, a Man and his Wife, without family, on a farm a few miles from town.—D. B. Orchard, 18, Insurance Buildings. ANTED, a Hope-maker ApplyTt Howe-street Rope-walk. V|7 ANTED, good CooTTfor hotel ; also, llf two Housemaids for hotel1, at once.— Mrs Elamore'g Registry, Shortland-street. ANTED, Young Girls to assii-t and nur3e, town and country.*—Mrs Elsmore's Registry, Shortland street. WAVThD, a smart Office Boy —Apply between 10 and 11 o'clock to-morrow morning, 10, Insurance Buildings. WANTED, the Ladies to Look at the Crape Trimming I have In my window, at Id and 2d the yard, and tell their friends.— vv. H. Dam pier.

WANTKD, one or two more respectable Boys for tbo counter; pocket money allowed.-W. H. Damplsr. WANTED, a good Assistant Drc*maker; al'o. Improvers an 1 Aiiprcntlc&t and a clean, active littlp giri (iudoorj).—Mn Marler, Hobson-gtreot. ndllu.orar.d drggsiaaker. A\rANTED, v young Man who will T f ma:.'e himself K^ne-aUr ujeful; referenres reqlured.—Greyhonnd Hotel. \ V'A'-^fc'J-'i a respectable young Person \ v (male or female) who can play the piano for a few hours every evening.—Apply STAB Olhce. WANTED, an Engineer for s.s. Scotchman.—John Lamb, Fort-street. WANTED, one or two iiespcctable Boalers; Single Rooms; Bath-room. Terxs. *1 per week; healthy locality and good view of tbe harbour.—Mrs Brown's, Alten Roud. XJtf ANTED, Dressmaker for country V T trace; must be a thoroughly competent cutter-out and litter.—Apply to Miss Delaney, at W. H. Rattray's, Queen-street. Auckland. TT^ANTED. 3 Koy for the Bakehouse v T to make himself useful,—C. Burton, Parnell Bakery. WANTED, a good Horse-Shoer; must be a good turner. None others need apply. Also a strong Boy.—Geo. Leahy, Dock Iron Works. WANTED, a handy Man who can do Blacksmith's work and understands erecting machinery.—Apply to John Lamb, Fort-street. \\7 jA:NTED, a good General xServant, at Tl once, for tne country.—Apply al Col. Haultala's, Chapel-street. . WANTED, a Young Man for the Bakehonse,—J. Leslie, Parnell. * WANTED, for a gentleman's family a good Cook; also, a Housemaid.—Mrs. Corniveli, Young Men's Christian Association. ' VXTANTED, a eood plain Cook and T » Laundress.—Apply any evening except Wednesday, after 6 o'clock, to Mrs. Philaon, Gratton Road. • \\T ANTED, immediately, a General V f Servant.—Apply at Claremont House, Princes-street, to Mra. Courtayne. TCTANTKlTKnown.—^ThTTemperance v ¥ BUllard-room at tho North Shore is Open to the Public, and the Proprietor, J. Smith, hopo» there will be many avail themselves of it. It is half-way between tho Flr«t Wharf and the Flagstaff Hill. WANTED, for National Hotel, Cambridge, hrst-claes Cook: wages £2 per week; none but an experienced hand, with good recommendations, need apply.—Apply nt ten o'clock to-morrow to Mr. Edwabd Lewis, Customjrlouse-B treet^ WANTEDTServants for Russell, Wangaroa i North, Te Awamutu, West Tamakl, Waimate, Rcmuera, North Shoro and Town.—Mrs Elsmore's Registry, BhortlandstrceL

W "ANTED, Twenty Young Ladies to asalstat tho Oriental Exhibition.—Apply on Wednesday, between 11 a>m. and 12 noon, Albert Hall. PANTED KnowD, Tail JJorsc-hair Bought in any quantity.—.!. F. Blown, Bruahmaker. Wakelield-street, Auokland. WANTED, 30 Railway Labourers for the Ohanpo and Te Awamutu Railway Contract.—Apply oa the works. D. Failon, extractor. WANTED, to Let, a Double Bird-room for two gentlemen, with tho use of th« Sitting room ;no othor boarders kept; five minntea' walk from tho Post-office.—For particulars app-y at the Star Office. WANTED, 500 Men and their wivef, daughters, and sons to go to Bath. Season Ticket-!, 9a and 5s per dozen. Unlimited quantity of hot water at all hours—Victoriaatrcet hast, next to the Cheap Knrnlture Mart. W~ ANTED to Sell, really good Secondhand. Buggies: binglo or doubts hooded or open also, two First-Class Phaetons (new), a Crowthßrt_Vlotoria_fctablcs. WANTED known, that E. Carr has removed to his Sbw Yard Customhouse, street West, just ooposito the end of Hobsonutreet, and being d»eirous of clearing otf his present stock, will continue the sal-i at low rates for the next fourteen days: a few job lota left, ANTED KNOWN, the Auckland Timber Company (Li-i.itedi have on hanrl Inrgo S.ocks of Building Materials. Their Now and Hlish-olai? Machinery and improved facilities enable them to produce tho best quality at lowest prices. Mill and Mamiraotorr, opposite the Gas Works; Head offlce. CuetomhousMtteet. WANTED KNOWN, that Atkinson, McColl and Co. have opened a Bracch Store of the Newmarket Knamel Point and Varhlsh Works in Welleeloy-streer, opposite Lovett's, Draper, whoro retail orders will be supplied and wholesale orders taken. Paints or varnish supplied by them are guaranteed to stand this climata.-ATKINSON. McCOLL- Sr. CO-'YTollOßloy-atreat,Auckland. Manufactory: Newmarket, Auckland. VVT ANTED KNOWN a first-class Stock of Cloths andTwoeds; good workmanship and moderate prices are the distinEuishing features of " The Pantheon." J. FORD. Tailor. 168. Queen-streat. T*7 anted known. TO TRADESMEN. MECHANIC 3, AND OTHERS. Monkt Advanced in Sums of £1 to £»0 on personal jecurity, re-payable by weekly instalments, at L. H. NEUmEGEN, Auckland Loan Office. 16a Qneen-Bt.. opposite Savings Bank. WANTED, the Travelling Public to and from Waikato to know that Mr. J. DLLLON, of the Railway Hotel, Mercer, will continue to keep the Table d Hote on, and hopes to see as many new faces as there are old ones stepping across to refrosh the inward man. There is plenty or time; the train stops 20 tnina. Table ready on arrival of all trains; no delay Quality of liquors has nover been disputed.—J. Dillon, Railway Hotel, Mercer.

mo PLATELAYERS. Wanted, up to Noon ot 13th instant, for Laying 2} Miles Iron Halls, Particulars at office opposite Gasworks. C. A. HARRIS. Jun. TO DKESSMAKEK.S. — Wanted, at once, three good Assistant Dressmakers; also, several Apprentices.—Milue and Choycs, Choapside House. V GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK. — Another shipment iust landed at Eady'e, Auckland Music Warehouse, Queen-street. rriHE Holidays aie Coming. -For Salo, _I cheap, Light' Bus; willearry 12 passengers. Also, Horse.—Apply to Mr Pulleng-, fruiterer, next to Conpland's Store. ■ IVY RT ALLAN Begs to inldrtn the Inhabitants of Jloant Eden YaUey and District that ho has opened those centrally situated Premises in the Valley Road. 1 Mount Eden, as a Grocery and General store, and, as all articles will bo of best quality and ecld at town prices, he hopei to secure a fair share ot patronage.—N.B.—Agent for tho Auckacd Evas ixg Star Ecclesiastical. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, alexandra-street. Concset, Christmas Tree, and Salb of Gifts, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER lo: Open Afternoon, 3 o'clock; Evening, 7 o'clock. Tickets, Is.; Children Cd. Prize tor each Ticket. Friends who have promised Articles or Money will kindly oblige by seatog them in, ggg

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3009, 9 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3009, 9 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3009, 9 December 1879, Page 3

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