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Juate Advertisements. TIHE SCHOLARS OP ST. JAMES'S SUNDAY SCHOOL aro requested to! meet at. the Cemetery, Symonds-slrect, TOMORROW* Al-TERNUON. at 3.20. to attend the Funeral of iheir late, Honorary SuperintendWU " A. J. KNTRICAN, Superintendent. BOOT TRADE. — Wanted, a good Machinist; guaranteed work for two years.—Thomas liucUaud, Hepburn-street. \l7 ANTED to Purchase, tho Goodwill of T T a Small Store, town or country.-Apply immediately AB., Star. Ofßce. WANTED, a General Servant; ono acotistomed to children. — Apply T. Iledger, Kyber WANTED, a strong, respectable Girl, with references : one to sleep at home preferred. — Apply to Mrs Histed, Ruapehu House, New North Road. *XNTEDT~strong"Boy, about 14 or 15. —Apply, To-night, A- Sanderson, Hobsonstreet. OOT TRADE.—For Sale, a Boot Plant (complete): good opportunity for anyone just starting.—Address First, STAU_Oftice. AJSiTED, a respectable.Girl for general household duties.—Apply Mrsßinsted, Cameron-street, Ponsonby._ WANTED; "Purchaser'for Side Saddle. —On view at J, Robley's Bakery. Princes* street. ; WANTED, by Married Couple, 2 Furnished Rooms and use of kitchen. -Address, stating terms, to Moderate, Stak Office. WANTED,' Board and Lodging " by Single Gentleman. Terms, about 26s per week.—Address Boarder, Star Office. BIDOT^L_S^VOMAN _ Wanted; must thoroughly understand the trade.—Golden _00t,_250, Queen-street, WANTED, for to-morrow's boat, Whangarei, good Woman Cook. 20s; Waitress. Hamilton; Generals, 16s, 12s. 10s, 63, 7s,—Mis Lockley's. 280, Queen-street, LOST, Saturday, Books, enclosed in brown paper parcel.—ss Reward to anyono returning same to J. Wilson, Bootmaker, Shortland-street. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION, Comer Wellesley and Albert Streets. WINTER COURSE ot' ENTERTAINMENTS, Etc., in Lecture Hall, Commencing each evening at 7.45. PROGRAMME: j Friday, Juno 19: Lecture. Subject: "Then ' and Now—Nuts for Pessimists to Crack.'' Rev. JOSEPH BERRY. 1 Friday, July 3 Concert i Friday, July 17 .■ Lecture j Subject: ''Scottish Characteristics." : Risv. R. SCOTT WEST. FeIDAY, August 14-Pub!ic Debate between Six Selected Members of Combined Literary Societies. Friday, Auaust 28 Concert I TiIUR" DAY, September 10 Lecture ! Subject.: " Why Flowers are Beautiful." Phok. A. P. W. THOMAS. FRIDAY, September 25—Literary Competition between Members of United Societies. Da'e to be announced Concert Conducted by Prof. CAEL SCHMITT. Single admittance, 6d; Tickets for the Course, to aamit Lady and Gentleman, 2s 6d. To admit bearer only, 2s 6d. May be obtained at the Rooms, or from any Member of Committee. THOMAS BUDDLB, Hon. See WILLIAM BRARENRIG. Gen. See.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 140, 15 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 140, 15 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 140, 15 June 1891, Page 4

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