Volunteer Notices. ~O 0 YAL IRISH RIFLE JLBj VOLUNTEERS. Government Inspection Parade ol' the above Corps will be held in the Drill-shed on TUBSDAY Next, at 7 p.m. A meeting will be held after parade to discuss important matters. No eaVe * M. TOBIN, Capt. Cammanding. ~|KT EWT 0 N RIFLES.: The Corps will Parade at the Drill-shed at 7 .pm. on TUESDAY. 2nd December, and proceed to Camp at Mount Jfiden. Men most provide themselves with blanket, knife and fork ; everything else Will bo provided. The blanket should be made up in the form of a horse-shoe, the undress coat and forage cap being rolled up inside. All baggage, marked with the owner s name, must be left at the Orderly-room on MONDAY EVENING. JoHN KOBBRTgON> Captain. -&TOTICE. To Merchants, Bankers, Solietors. Managers of Insurance Offices, and Others requiring the services of Bookkeepers and Smart Juniors— ■who "write well; are quick and accurate in commercial and mental arithmetic; have a practical knowledge of Bookkeeping by single or double entry, and commercial routine generally— maybe suited on application to 3UIi '1 , . HARLBJ GILES, at his EDUCATIONAL CHAMBERS AND L'USINESS COLLEGE, corner of Queenstreet and Durham-atreet East. Auckland. N.B.—No ono will be recommended by Mr Giles u»lcsS} thoroughly competent.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 282, 29 November 1890, Page 1
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