Wanted. TENANTED FOR CASH CLIENTS. Houses In Mt. Eden and Mt. Roskill to replenish recent sales. Cottagse anil Three Acres in Suburbs. | Cottages near the City . j Owners of Cotages or Land desiring of I realising quickly should see MR J. THORNES, 91 QUEEN ST. WANTED, a respectable Girl, general housework.—Apply after ti Mrs Carr, 21 Pitt-st. WANTED, a good Improver.—Apply Miss Bayne, Dressmaker, 57, Edwinst. Newton, near Pitt-st. V'yANTED, Improver to the Dressmak- » v ing.—Paris Modes, next Porter and Co., Newton. ryANTED, urgently, 3 Housemaids, Te * t Aroha, Waitresses, town, Lady Helps, Housekeepers, Generals, Women Cooks, etc.—Mrs Lockley, Arcade. Reopen to-night. WANTED, Housekeeper, W. Cooks, Generals, Gisborne and town; Housen aids. Waitress, assist bar; Pantry Girls. Re-open this evening.—Mrs Nicoll, Vic-toria-st. ANTED, a smart Girl for housework; must l>e fond of children. Holidays given.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, a smart Junior Salesman.— Kneebone and Co., Drapers, Upper Symonds-st. WA S T ED, a (}en crn 1 Servant—Apply to Mrs Hrookiiold, Onehunga. r\7!ANTED, respoerable'Girl to'assist with »V 'housework.—Apply Mrs Clifford Wilson, Wavetree, top Graf ton ltd. TX7ANTED—We have cash clients for » » House about £500, near city, Grafton preferred.—Particulars to Churton and Co.. Estate Agents. \AIANTED, Assistant, country store, * » grocery side.—Apply Macky, Logan, Steen, & Co., 12.30 on Monday. [OTANTED, a Strong Lad to* learn the '» * trade.—J. Coyle, Coachbuilder, Upper Symonds-st. VI7ANTED, Buyers 21b Glass Jam Jars, »' 1/6 dozen: Fruit Bottles, 1/6 dozen.— W. Hildreth and Son, Bottle Merchants, Corner Customs and Victoria sts. W ANTED, a* respectable~Boy about 15 for the warehouse.—T. and H. Cooke, 1 Grey-street. Y\7ANTED. "thorough good Washer and » » I'roner.—Apply Auckland Laundry, Grafton Road. WANTED to Hire, for two months, a 5 horso power Traction Engine.—Ap- ; ply to E. Porter and Co. VyANTED, good Housepainter.— Apply ' v Geo. Bishop, Painter, Newmarket. \X7ANTED, young lady Improver and » * Apprentice, also respectable Boy for the counter and shop work.—J, Ren- | dell, Newton. VyANTED, smart Man of good address ■ » to take charge of grocery and ironmongery department in county store.— j Address with references to L., Gil, Star I Office. WANTED, Young Man to share room. Good situation, off main road, Mt. Eden.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, W. Cook, Housemaids, Parlourmaids, Waitress (town), Generals. Kitchenman. Useful -Man, hotels, Farm-hand.—Mrs Clark. Shortland-st. vyANTED at once, a strong Boy to 't drive a cart.—R. Rew, Victoria-st. \7S7ANTED, House-keeper. Housemaids, »V and Waitresses, Hawera, Paeroa., j Coromandel, town: Cooks, Parlourmaids. Lady Helps, Boys, groom; Generals.— Miss Bacon, Arcade. ryANTES7~u- few good Carpenters and * » Joiners for brick buildings and bench work.—Arch. Grandson, Beach Rd , \X7AXTIOI> Immediately for Great. Barrier, *V Man with 2- horses and dray.—Apply in person, (ientles' Store, Great North Rd., Arch Hill, before 10 a.m. Monday. W ANTED," a strong Youth as Assistant l're.sser.—Apply Tailoring Department, Smith and Cilujjhey. VyAXTEI) to Sell, 2 Air Cushions.—Apply Vt Mrs Firih, Williamson's Avenue, Ponsonby. mANTEO to Purchase, a Columbia VV Graphophonc.—Address A.M., Cutler, CHic c ii-s^ V^A'N'FeD, good Station Ploughman, 20/; W Two Farm Youths, same place, Waikato, passage paid, 12/; Farm-hanfls, 15/ and 20/; Man plough and cart, 18/; Bullock Driver. 35/ and . found; Youth milk, useful on farm. 15/, or 24/ find self; Cooks, 20/ and 30/; Family of Milkers to take Dairy of 140 Cows on Shares, good money to be made; Married Couple, live in own cottage; Handy Man, milk, garden, chop firewood; Kitchenman, Pantry Boy, Elderly Couple for Station, Boys for Farms everywhere, Young Man for farm, near town, 12/; Wanted, Wheelwright to start Business witlr well established Bracksmith, good district. Generals, Housemaid, Cooks, Barmaid for South, Laundress and Improvers, Mother's Help.— McLeod, 24, Qucen-st. YTyANTED~for the Grocery, an AssistW ant: must be accustomed to the trade. —J. W. Doonan, Karangahape Rd. DVERTISER having a little capital wishes for Employment, or would buy small paying business.—Rex, 615, Star Office. BOY — Wanted, at Epsom, a Boy, about 14.—Written application to Q., "Star" Office. OOT~TRADE.—Wanted at once, flrstclass Machinist.—Thou. Jones and Son. Albert-Ht. . GIIHLS.— Wanted, respectable Girls for T Factory.—-Apply W'hittome and Co., Coi'd'lal Manufacturers, Newmarket. ROOM.— Wa nted7~a reliable Single Man to attend two horses, small garden.—State previous experiences and references, Groom, Star Office. O PAINTERS.—Wanted, good. General Hand.—Rowley, Eden. Terrace. .'. liSa,to Ac2TOx43s&meait£f. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. -n TO "EMPLOYERS.-Pupils whom I recommend as efficient can read their Shorthand Notes, and use the Typewriter correctly. TWENTY SIX out of THXRTY FOUR Certificates issued by the Shorthand Association this year are held by . ' pupils of A. 'G. JARRETT, SHORTHAND WRITER AND TYPIST, <! WYNDHAM STRET. Experience: 12 years with Messrs Buddie, Button find Co., 4 years in London. TYPEWRITERS—New and Second-hand for Sale or Hire. f\OPr OF AN INTERESTING' LETV-' TISR-REQUIRING NO COMMENT, FROM THlt! NEW ZEALAND TYPEWRITER CO., THE GENERAL AGENTS OF THE "DENSMORE,"—Shorthand & Typewriting- School, Auckland.—l have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 10th inst., asking for my opinion of the three "Densmores" introduced into my school. In reply, I may say that I bought my first "Densmore" nearly two years ago, it has had s much hard usage, but has not needed repair. The other two "Densmores" have also given satisfaction; they write easily and well, cost a mere bagatelle for supplies, and my pupils prefer them to the Remington, Yost, Caligraph, and Franklin Typewriters, with which my school is also supplied.—Yours faithfully, J. 11. COLWILL. 7p II E <5 ft O P H y! "REINCARNATION— AND THE STATES AFTER DEATH." Lecture by MRS SARA DRAFFIN. F.T.S., In the DEVONPORT PUBLIC HALL, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON At 3 o'clock. Questions. Collection. • TDELL TEA BELL TEA, BELL TEA. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. SOLE AGENTS— E N T R I C AN AND CO. NEHUNGA Congregational Church.— At 11, Rev. W. Finlay Wilson, B.A. At 7, Mr Thos. Webb, -of Auckland-. ••■ OST at the Opera House last evening, an L'rabrelln. Finder rewarded. — Apply E. Hi Potter, L&Wer Queea-st,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 274, 18 November 1899, Page 5
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