Late Advertisements. WANTED, a trustworthy Young Mao, must be able to milk and take charge milk round.—Apply between 5 and 7 this ersuing to Clarendon Hotel. WANTED, a competent Dressmaker.— Apply Mrs Bath, at Mrs Haidy's, Princes-street. ANTED, a Lady Help for Te Puke ; references required.—Apply Mrs A. Coatas. Wynyard -street. \%T ANTED; middle-aged Lady as Nurt T scry Govern ess for the country.—For address, apply Star Office. ANTED, a trustworthy Boy to diiva baker's cart.—Apply T. J. White, Baker. Onehunga. ■ WANTED to Purchase, a Small Circular Saw.—Apply stating particulars and lowest cash price to aaw. Star Office, SatuVda y half-holiday? R. A. MOORE. Ready-Money Store/ JERVOIS ROAD. Beg 9to inform his customers that he will ULuSK his Stores at ONIC o'Clock on Saturday during the present year, keeping OPEN ou YVednesdajs till 7 o'Clock. ENDERS Wanted for a Band of. 10 Performers, for Baker's Picnic, at Lake Takapuna, on Wednesday, 12th Feb., 18%. Band to find their own refreshments. Tenders to be sent to Mr King, Baker. Ponsonby Road, set later than Friday next, 7th Feb. TMPOUNDED in City Pound, One Bay JL Gelding, black points, whita star on forehead. If not claimed within 14 days will bo sold to defray expenses. THOMAS CONSIDINE, Acting Pouiidkeeper.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1896, Page 5
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