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Wanted. " WANTED, a Baker (married), for the country; wages. 45s.—Apply Mr Ricketts. Fort-street Mill. Friday, between 12 and 1. WANTED, good all-round Butcher for the country.—Apply at once, personally. F. G. Clayton, Agent, Newmarket. WANTED, Situation by good, steady, trustworthy Man, in merchant's store or otherwise. Is a good aocountant. Willing to be useful. Reference and security.—Address D.R., Star Office. WANTED, smart" Runners for tho " Weekly Standard."—Apply in Vulcan Lane. W~ ANTED, Lad about 12 or 13 years old, light work.—Apply next Dairy. King-street, Three Lamps, between 5 and 7 p.m.___ WANTED, respectable Lad for iasurance office.—Apply in own handwriting, enclosing references; also, envelope addressed for reply, " Insurance," Post-office. WANTED, a strong Errand Boy.— Apply to Milne and Choyce. ANTED, a respectable Boy for tho Machine Printing.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, Governess, for country, to teach three girls: must be proflcent in English, music and sewing; previous experience.—Apply nersonally at Mrs Maiden's, Park View. Alfred-street, 10 a.m. Wednesday or Thursday. ANTED, Working Housekeeper.— Mrs David Garriock, Karangahape Rd. WANTED, Girl, must be able to cook, 2in family. References required.—Apply before 7 p.m., Mrs Richardson, St. Stephen's Avenue. ANTED, a strong Girl, about 16, to assist with housework and make herself useful.—J. C. Spinley, Devonport. . WANTED, a strong, active Girl; must cook and wash well: sleep at home.— Apply St. Leonards. Wakefleld-st. WANTED, a Shirb Hand who is used to white shirt work.—Apply between 6 and 8, Mrs B. Luks, 42. Shortland-street. WANTED, Dressmaking or Plain Sewing by the Day.—Apply to Mrs Murray, Exonia Houso, Hobson-street. WANTED, Pint Botbles in any quantiby. —Seccombe and Son. WANTED, Fifty Lawyers to Sharpen their Wits with John Earle and Co.'s Is 6d Broken Assam Tea.—2o7. Queen-st. WANTED, for a term, by two good tenants. Two Cottages at North Shore, near a beach. —Terms, etc., to P.O. Box 550. ANT/EDTFurnished or Unfurnished, small House near town, for lady and gentleman; no family.—Reply before 11th February, stating rent, etc., to R.E.. Star Office. ANTED, another Thousand Housekeepers to Buy the Genuine Is 6d Broken Assam Tea from John Earle and Co.,' 207, Queen-street. ANTED, Second-hand Furniture to any amount; highest prices given; cash at once. Note address—D6nt, Hobson-street, 7 doors above Cook-street-WANTED, Married People who wish to Save Money to Buy John Earle and Co.'s Rich Is 6d Broken ABsam Tea.—2o7, Queen-street. ~ WANTED, large Store - room, near Queen-street, suitable for selling secondhand Vehicles.—State price and particulars to R.A.8., Star Office. WANTED, Ten Thousand Working Men to Buy tho Grand Is 6d Broken Assam Tea from John Earle and Co., 207, Queen-street. WANTED to sell a first-class Ship's Chronometer, also 3 complete volumes of the Picturesque Atlas of Australasia very cheap.—W. W„ Star Office (apply by letter)W ANTED, a Hundred Boardinebpusekeepers to Buy our Strong Is 6d Broken Assam Tea.—John Earle and Co., 207. Queen-st. TTK7 ANTED to Purchase, a Light Spring j V v Trap. Horse and Harness, complete; must be in good order and cheap.—Address A.C., Star Office. WANTED Known — Everybody who drinks Wendol's Pure Grape Wine, will enjoy good health ; price, 2s per Bottle.— Karangahape Wine Depot. ' ANTED Known—Thab the Kauri Timber Co. brand all sashes, doora, etc., manufactured by them. K.T. Co. KM ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is V? 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' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. W "ANTED Known. — E.-Atkinson. Slater and Slate Merchant, has Removed to Customs-street, opposite Railway Station, and is carrying on business as usual. W ANTED T7" N O W Ni

GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE Stands Al in Auckland for GENUINE GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY, At very low prices. Useful Article? in every - day requirement. Ornamental to embellish every home, and Personal Requisites for everyone. THE JAPANESE BAZAAR Contains tho Largest Stock of Goods in tho Colony, and offers greater facilities than any place in Auckland for the selection of WEDDING. BIRTHDAY. OR ANY DAY PRESENTS. Stationery, Cutlery, and Electro-Plated Goods are Always a Specialty. EEKLY STANDARD, new Democratic journal. First issue on Friday. 12 pages. Price. One Penny. C" APABLE CLERK wanted for the Grocery Trade; give references and salary required.—Address Alert. Star Office. rp O MUSICIANS. Applications are invited for the position of Bandmaster to the Newmarket Brass Band. Applicants to state what remuneration they require for one or two nights' practice per weo_:, and forward tho same to tho undersigned on or beforo the 10th inst. CHAS. R. BISHOP, Secretary N. 8.8. Kyber Pass Road. Newmarket. TJBTALL Paper pub on from 6d per Vt Pi«ce, by thorough tradesman.—Painter, care of Brown, Venetian Blind Factory, Pon son by Road._ YOUNG MAN wishes to meeb with another to join him in leasing farm near town : capital required. £50.—Beta, Star Offlca. RELISH.-Tha besb H Sauce in the world. Try it. Educational. jj| v SI c. Mrs St. PAUL Will Resume her Duties on TUESDAY. . February 13. VACANCIES FOR PUPILS. Mrs ST. PAUL attends Auckland Grammar School, Miss Newcombe's, and at the residence of Pupil 3. Address—CARLETON GORE, Auckland. M R H. C ONNELV TEACHER OF MUSIC. SINGING (Voice Production, etc), PIANOFORTE. Residence and Studio : "GLENFERN," - KYBER PASS ROAD (opposite St. Sepulchre's Church). Mr CONNELL Resumes Teaching on THURSDAY. Ist February, and will bo at home every day from 9 to 10 a.m., and 4 to 6 p.m., to enrol Pupils. Terms on application. PIANO QUARTETTE CLASSES now Forming. Names of intending members requested as i early as possible, to allow time for arrangement Terms : 10s 6d and 20s per quarter. SINGING OLASS (for Ladies and Gentle- ' men) : Sight Reading. Part Singing, etc. H" NORTH, Pupil of Senor Manuel • Lopez (the famous Spanish Student), 1 gives Lessons on Mandoline, Guitar. Band- . urria. Terms, etc., at lady's Music Warehouse, Queen-street,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 33, 7 February 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 33, 7 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 33, 7 February 1894, Page 1

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