Wanted. . WANTED, a Hanker and Baler. Wages, 6s 6d.-Apply to A. S. Clarke. Carlton-Gore Road. .. ANTED, for Cambridge, at once, Tailor or Tailoross.—Apply Sargood, SonandEwen _____ WANTED, steady Man for farm work. —Apply Star Office. ■ WANTED, Coat, Trousers, and Vest Hands.—H. Sankey, Tailor, Karanga hapa Road. _ ANTED, Farm Couple, Garden and Groom, and Cook and Laxmdress Couple, 209 to 30s ; Stockman, 20s ; Milkers and Labourers.— Heighten and Co , Agents, 104, Queen-st._ WANTED 7" Steady" Young~Man ; must be a good milker; no other need apply. —J. Lang, Mangere. ___________ WANTED, an intelligent young Man qualified to work Lithographic Machine — Reply, stating wages, A. D. Willis Wanganui. f WANTED, a young Man—one used to the trade.—Apply to D. Hyauiason, Range Maker and Locksmith, Durham-street.__ T^TANTED, r a smart"'Boyaboub 15, for a TT shop; good wages to suitable boy.— Apply Star Office. ■ ANTED, a Boy for the Blacksmithing. — Apply T. Thompson, Shoeing Forge. Arch Hill. WANTED, a Waitress, and also a Kitchen Girl.—Apply Thomas Quoi, Queen-street. WANTED, first-class Housemaid for Pacific Hotel, Thames-—Apply Mrs Jackman, top Franklin Road, Ponaonby. ANTED, a respectable Girl to assist in housework.—Apply Mra Stichbury, Rocky Nook. ANTED, a Girl about 14 to assist in the house.—Apply Star Office. I ANTED, by a young lady, a Situation as Lady's Companion; is musical. —State terms to Musical, Star Office. I\7ANTED, Employment by an mvv V dustrious Lady; good references; for drapery and general store.— Heighten and Co., Agents, 104, Queen-street. ANTED, respectable Person for light housework in return for homo and small, wage. — Address CP.An Post - office, Auckland. WANTED, an Improver to the Dressmaking.—Apply A. McLean, corner Napier and Willow streets. WANTED, smart Juniors for Drees and Manchester Departments, and strong Lad as light porter.—Rushbrook, Sneddon and Co. ' WANTED, 3 good Body Hands for Dressmaking.—Apply Milne & Choyce. WANTED, good Waitress and Housemaid, same place (Kuaotunu); wages, 15s.—Mrs McGee'B Registry, Upper Queen-Bt. WANTED to Purchase, from 700 to 1,000 acres of really good Land, with residence; not more than 25 miles froinAuckland.—Address E.J.P.. Stab Office; \I7" ANTED Known—R. H. Abbotb and TT Co., Drapers, Upper Symonds-street, are selling a great job line of 2.000 Ladies' and Girls' Fancy Straw Hats, newest shapes, all at Is, Is lid each, worth from 3s to 4s 6d each. ANTED Known —Home offered a Young Lady wishing to study music in the house of a professional lady violinist.— Violin. Star Office, Auckland. \I7ANTED, Ladies' and Gentlemen's * ¥ Second-hand Clothing in large or small quantities. Best prices given by C. Rogers, Elliott-street (off Wellesley-streot), near Central Market Mrs Rogers will attend ladies at their residence, if required. ANTED Known, Visitors to Lake Takapuna can be accommodated with Furnished Cottage or Furnished Ariartraeiits with or without-board; close to beach and lake. Refreshments daily at moderate charges^—Mi's Patrick, Lake Takapuna. '■ . V" ■'■'"■■'■■' "TIT ANTED Known—That D. GOldle ■Iβ" t \ prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills. Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materialß, at the Lowest Market Prices. ANTED Known. — CORNEATA, PINK CORN CURE. Removes Hard and Soft Cornia effectually. Large bottle, with brush, Is.—John Kenderdine, Newton Phartnacy, Karangahape Road. ANTED KNOWN. We make our trade by giving , good value for money, Jo Gβ MAT H E W S, 196, QUEEN-STREET, AND NEWTON BAZAAR. Karangahape Road. Our unsurpassed assortment of Fancy Goods enables us to suit all tastes. The following are a few of our leading lines :— ALBUMS in very handsome bindings, patent expanding clasps, from 2s 9d to £310s. FANS in great variety. The large trade we do in this line renders comment unnecessary. HANDBAGS, newest shapes, in Russia, Morocco, and Plush, from 2e 6d to £210s. WRITING DESKS and VICTORIAS in great variety, from Iβ to £A. WORK BASKETS, very prettily lined in coloured silks, fitted and unfitted, from Is to 355. JAPANESE GOODS of every description. OPERA GLASSES, BRACKETS. PHOTO FRAMES and SCREENS, PURSES. LADIKS" and GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING CASES/ TOYS! TOYS 1 TOYS! DOLLS a specialty. CHINA and GLASS of every description. We are now showing our unparalleled assortment of CHRISTMAS akd NEW YEAR CARDS. Our reputation for excellency of taste is this season again fully maintained. That we are offering nothing but the newest and prettiest designs, at prices lower than ever, may bo verified by a visit to our establishments. J. G. MATH EW S, ' 196. QUEEN-STREET, . And NEWTON BAZAAR, Karangahape Rd. ■ N.B.—Next shipment of Christmas Cards and Goods expected early this month. ANTED Known—R, H. Abbott and Co.. Upper Symonde-street. have just opened up another job line of Ladies', Girls', and Boys' Fancy Straw Hats, splendid variety, all at Is, Is lid; each worth from 3a to 4s 6d each. TpDUCATIONAL piHAMBE&S AND TRAINING COLLEGE, QUEEN-STREET & DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mr T. HARLe"gEeS, PRINCIPAL. Assisted by a Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Mr T. HARLE GILES. Principal of the Educational Chambers. Queen-street and Dur-ham-street East, begs to notify that he has an opening for agentlemanly Youth as JUNIOR CLERK in the above establishment. The engagement will be for a term of years, with a progressive salary. _ A thorough and comprehensive education will be afforded in the extensive range of studies taught in the Chambers, thus enabling the Youth to pass any Public Examination in subjects, at the option of Parents or Guardians. Duties to commence January 14, 1891. A premium will be required. If desired, arrangements oould be made for the youth to board and reside with the Principal. Full particulars on application, personally or by letter, to Mr T. Harle Giles. Educational Chambers. Queen-street and Durham-street East. Auckland, COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. The Governors require the services of an Assistant Mistress at a salary of £100 a year,' with board and residence in the College, assistance in the care of Boarding Pupils out of school hours being part of the duties, which will begin on the Ist of February next. Applications, accompanied by testimonials and recommendations, addressed to the Secretary, will be received until the 30th of this month. OSWALD CURTIS. College Office, Nelson, November 7,1890.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 279, 26 November 1890, Page 1
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