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[ Wanted. V\7ANTED, good Carpenters.—Apply » Kidd's Commercial Hotel, Shortlandstreet. VX/ANTED, respectable Young Man to VV drive grocer's eart.—J. R. Parkinson, Grocer, Queen-street. YS7ANTEI), Articled Pupils; thorough ! . . tuition in Shorthand. Typewriting, and Office Training for six months.— A. G. Jarrett, G Wyndham-street. ANTED" Cook Tor bush; also, Carpenter's Improver for town.—B. Cashmore. Richmond Road, opposite Costley Institute. WANTED, all Iron ami Brass Moulders to attend a Meeting at Tailoresses' Mall, Cook-st., on Tuesday, January 10th, S p.m. TX/ANTED to Lot, Two or Three Fur»V nished Rooms; no children; every convenience.—Apply Gordon Road, Mount Eden, near Cueksey's Store. TTTANTED at once, 200 strong Pigeons; VV also, 1 Retriever and 1 Irish Setter Pup (dog).—J. Walker, Queen-street. ~.^>L~LsrrEl^"SecmTdLh.md Invalid's House VV Propelling Chair, cheap.—State price to Grandson, Takapuna P.O. W~ ANTED, —a Message " Boy.— Apply- 9 a.m. Monday, Sharland and Co., Ltd., Lome-street. \^[7ANTED, Board and Residence by * » Young Man. In private family, no other boarders.—Terms to X.Y.Z., 259, 'Star' Office. WANTED, WaitressT 15/; Housemaids, 12/, 10/; Cooks, Pantryboy, Ladyhelp, Housekeeper, Waiter, Generals, all parts.—Miss Bacon. Arcade. VXTANTED7 Lady or" Gentleman Pianist it Comic and Vocalist preferred; also, one. for Comedy.—Appiy immediately, Bayfield, 260, -Star- Office. PLANTED, Two or Three Boarders, 'V private family; every convenience-, terms moderate. —Apply Gordon Road, Mt. Eden, near Cueksey's Store. ANTED, a smart Office Boy for a broker's office.—Appiy Broker, Box 389, Auckland. WANTED "t_rnSuy~Staimc__~Horse" suitable for Baker's Cart. —George Smerdon, Newmarket Bakery, opposite Remuera Road. V" \J ANTED, by Young Man, Furnished i Bedroom, with use of sitting-room. A...._ress C. 261, 'Star' Office, stating terms. VS7ANTED, Women CookiT .\~aitress~es, Vt 15/; Generals, Gisborne, Thames. Te Puke, Te Aroha, Mangawai, paeroa.— Mrs Corbett, Wakefield-streec. ANTED. we__^Ju^te_-~~Lad as Apprentice to the business.—J. R. Hooper, Chemist, Hobson-street. ANTED Known—Mrs Arthur will close Monday Afternoons for 1599. Open during January every other evening. Cook, country hotel; also Housemaid, Generals, small families, town, suburbs; L 1 Helps, Housemaids.—Arthur. : vyANTED at once, Timber Mill Hands i v'Y and V'ardmen, %/; Farm Hands, j 15/ to 18/; Youth, milk, for Taranaki, 15/; ; Boys and Youths for farms, hotels, gath- ! ering apples and potatoes; Man for mill j and bush work; Man plough and cart, no ' milking, 15/; G.umdiggers. huts and start given; Generals. Housemaids. Waitresses (sleep home); Laundress, several Cooks (men and women). Housekeeper. Wanted to Buy. Ticket for Sydney or Wellington. —McLeod, 24 Queen-street. Telephone SS4. Vy ANTED" EVERYBODY ~TO~~~RE AD 'Amongst the Gipsies.' True New Year's Story. 'Be Not Conformed to This World.' 'The Home Coming.' Illustrated Poem. Newsy Bits about Christian Work tne World Over. JANUARY ISSUE OF CHRISTIAN WORKER.' All Booksellers 2d, or 2/G per year. OFFICE—A.M.P. BUILDINGS. "PAINTERS.—Wanted, ~2~or 3 flrst-class J- hands.—Davies, Arawa-st. BICYCLE.— Wanted to Buy" good Second-hand, must be in good order, chean and on easy terms.—Address Bicycle, Box 39.!, Post-office. TO~ WHOLESALE TEA, GROCERY AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS—A Gentleman' with English and Colonial experience desires an Appointment as Traveller. Competent tea taster and blender. Good judge of wines and spirits. Sound connection amongst wholesale houses, storekeepers and hotels. First-class references.—Address Traveller, 256, 'Star' Office. a-.AILORESSES. — Wanted. first-class Vest Hand to fill permanent vacancy. —G. F. Campbell. Queen-street.

WANTED. Mark this Advertisement, and bear in mind we reckon to close up here by the end of January, and guess if you want extra value for your dollars s rou had better come right along at a quick pace, and secure our Novelties while you have the chance. .We start otf right away—Note the address, and MAKE NO MISTAKE. —AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL NOVELTY COMPANY, Passage of Churton's Auction Mart, Queen-street.

WA N T E D. MAKE NO MISTAKE. -N. LESTER Retiring is no gag. I mean ' business, and am selling wholesale and retail at quick and lively prices—so come and make your selections early, as everything must be clean out by March 30. Note Address: COOMBES' ARCADE.

V\7IDOW Lady, no children, has pleasVV ant Furnished Rooms to Let, with or without board.—3l Harbour View, Franklin Road. TALISMAN EXTENDED GOLD . MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of the Talisman Extended Gold Mining Company, Limited, will be held at the Company's Office, . New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on MONDAY, the lGth day of January, 1599, at the hour of 3 o'clock p.m., when the following i-psolution will be proposed to be adopted:— " That the Company be wound up voluntarily under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1882. Should the above Resolution be passed, a further meeting of shareholders will be duly called to confirm the same. Dated at Auckland this 6th day of January, 1599. '~.•-. By order of the Board of Directors. . r. Mcdonald scott, Manager. A'~~~UC"KL_AND UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' CONFERENCE. Tenders are invited for the Sole Right to sell .Refreshments, to Print and Sell Programmes, to Sell Ice Cream, to provide a Band of 20 Performers, and the right to run Side Shows. ! The Committee invite Tenders for the above Rights for their Gala, to be held on the Cricket Ground on SATURDAY, January 21. Tenders close at McLeod Brothers' Basket Factory, Upper Queenstreet, on or before THURSDAY, the 12th inst.,. at 6 p.m. A deposit of 10 per cent to accompany all tenders. In the event of a tender being successful, the whole to be paid before FRIDAY, the 13th. A. MEWBURN, Secretary. DELAIDE GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary Meeting- of the above Company will be held at No. 39, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on TUESDAY January 31, 1899, at 8.30 p.m., to consider, and, if so determined, pass a resolution requiring the Company to be wound up voluntarily under the provisions of the Mining Companies Act, 1594, ana for the purpose of such winding-up,'to determine the course to be pursued by the Directors, and also the mode of disposal or distribution of an- portion of the Company's Assets or Property, and any surplus of the Company's Prouerty w—ch may remain n±'_ir" completion* of the winding upj^^gg^V. H.f GlLFlLLANrtrt_|g^v -.-■•"'" "."-• •-_ .-■~>~a"M. Auckkuid, Jantt^ry.7, 1^.3.-^(l**^.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 5, 7 January 1899, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 5, 7 January 1899, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 5, 7 January 1899, Page 5

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