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WANTED. WANTED, a strong willing Girl as general.—Address Star uiace. WAMTiiiD, General Servant, two in I'amiiy; references required.—Apply in evening, Mrs iiaines, Shortland-st. WANTED, a Baker, must be g#A allrounci Hand. —Apply by letter, ■with testimonials (copies.), to A.8.C., 7«, Star uiuce. V.f/ANTISD, for baker, a strong Boy, able V « to drive, 1G or 17.—Apply Stai^liice. ANTED, Girl about 14 To assist with , housework.—Mrs MacCormick, houae ! next Cemetery Bridge, oft" Symonds-st. VS7ANTBD to Let, Furnished Bedrooms V> and Sittingroom; references reyuirea. —Apply to A.v.8., 740 Star urtice. \\ RANTED, good Plain Cook for PonVV'. .spnby Club Hotel.—Apply Mrs S. \V. j Buck, Ponsonby. WANTED, a Young Girl to nurse.— Aply Mrs Perkins, 10U Wellesley-st. West . WANTED, experienced General Servant. —Apply Mrs Tewsley, St. Stephen's Avenue, jfarneli. XXTANTED, a Plumber or Tinsmith.— » » Apply D. and J. Miller, Wellesley-st. East_ _ WANTED, YOUTH, immediately. Gentlemanly Youth with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting. Apply THOS. COOK & SON, Shipping Office, 103, Queen-street. WANTED, a Boy to learn "the trade.— Jas. Murdoch, Watchmaker, 38, Queen-st. i irX/'ANTED, Price for Plumbing Cottage <VY in Lincoln-st., Ponsonby, also Painting.—Apply on Job. 'Yxy-ANTEDrTenders for Removing Trees ' » in Catholic Cemetery, Symonds-st.— Apply M. J. Sheahan, Mallow Villa, Hay-dn-fit. YX7ANTED, 4, 5 or CGentlemen Boarders, ♦ V chums), best part Symonds-st, all modern conveniences and comforts; only IS/ per week, if permanent.—Apply Star Office WANTED, Canvassers.—Apply eleven o'clock Monday at Catholic Institute, I Wellington-street, to M. C. Dignan. JTX7ANTED to Purchase, 3 to 5 Tons 1» ■ Tomatoes, —Send particulars to Box 241. WANTED, a smart Lad for Smith's Shop, one used to trade preferred.— J. Coyle, Coachbuilder, Upper Symonds- . street. ■ \X7ANTED, a Dental Apprentice.—Apply ' v New Zealand Consolidated Dental Company, Shortland-street. U/ANTED, some kind person to Adopt ■* * a healthy Baby Boy-a few days-old.— ; Apply by letter to "D," 744, ; Star Office. j"n[. TANTED, Driver for Hansom Cab.—ll. ; > ' Phillips, 13 Swanson-st. AT/ANTED, a reliable Boy ta look~after •* • a horse and buggy.—A. B. Wright |an<l Sons, Gt. North Road. yyANTTED. good WomarTC'ook for first- * • class Hotel, good wages.—Mrs Clark, Shortland-st. WANTED to-night. Married Couple— wife general, husband farm hand, good place; Women Cooks, 20/. 15/. 12/; ! Generals, Lady-helps. Generals, Glsborne, 115/. 12/; Kitchenboy, etc.—MRS LOCK;LEY, VICTORIA ARCADE. Re-open 7.30.

ry ANTED Knqwn: That J. ADAMS ana >y CO.. BACON CURERS, have REMOVED from the Freezing Co.'s Buildings to their NEW WORKS, Stanleystreet. Mechanics" Bay. and are still-giv-ing sway PIGS' HEADS, FEET, etc., to those that care to fetch them. THE/ANTED to Buy. a. second-hand Go- > * Cart, cheap.—Apply X.Y.Z., 747, Star Office. .. \X7'ANTED, strong- Youth, wages 16/ per > > week.—Apply W. Ev Hough, Bayfield, Ponsonby. , ■ ."■ • , \7f7ANTED by a respectable Young1 Wo- * » man, Work of any kind by the day. —Address Work, P. 0., Upper Symonds-st. \ / \7IAN~TED,'~Cooks, 25/7"20/, 15/;' Houae»t maids. Waitresses, Porter, Secona Cook, Kitchen Boy. Cook-Laundresses, Married Couple, Generals.—Miss Bacon, Re-open 7. ■ TXJA NTED, Head Waiter for first-class »'V hotel, good perquisites; Saw Doctor; Painter's Improver; Ploughman; Farm Hands; Youths, for farms everywhere, 12/: Youths for flaxmill; Drivers, Groom, Kitchenman: Boys for kitchen; Youth for fishing- boat; Housekeepers for farms and stations, locally and Napier; Crtnerals, Waitresses, Cooks.—McLeod,24 Queen-st. ANTED" by Young Widow, care of one or two'Children*from 4 years; good home.—Address Care, P. 0., Upper Symonds-street. - \/f/"ANTED for the trade, a smart Lad. > V —Apply F. Powell, Grocer, 2C5 Queenstreet. XIJAMTED, Furnished and Unfurnished » » Houses, several clients waiting; also want to Let Furnished Rooms. — MRS LOCKLEY. VICTORIA ARCADE, GILES' COLLEGE.—Evening and Day Classes, Classical or Comm.erci.aJ Education. Quarter dates from day of entry. • . y '. /i ILIOS' COLLEGE.—lncrease your saI"JT ary by improving your writing by Mr Har'le Giles' special_method. GUILES' COLLEGE. — Mondays and Thursdays (7 to 9 p.m.), Classes for Adults and Youths, Commercial or Classical work; ■ C^TILES' COLLEGE.—Thirty-seven pupils: T placed in business positions last year —Shorthand. .Typewritings Commercial, English, Bookkeeping taught. /~1 ILES' COLLEGE.—Mr Harle Giles suVJ pervises the Commercial work; Mr Hugh McLeod. 8.A., the Classical work. OOT TRADE.—Wanted. Boys for cleaning up departments and to learn-the trade.—Manager .Co - operative Boot Company. ONEY Wanted? Can Lend in small sums and up to £4000; moderate charges. —J. MelCenzie, Queen-st., next Smeeton's. • yVIIEMISTS.—Position wanted, 6 years' vJ experience: wholesale preferred.— Address Kia Ora, 725, Star Office.

TO LET. mO LET, top of Parnell, large Room, J- known as Gospel Room.-Apply .on premises. , YnO'LET, Furnished Houses, Eden Cresi- cent. City. Mt. Eden, Northcoat. Devonport. Takapuna, Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms.—Miss Bacon. mEMPORART R E M O V A L. During the re-building" of our PRINT- 1 ING WORKS, we have REMOVED to j these commodious premises at the coiner j of CHANCERY and O'CONNELL , STREETS, lately occupied by Messrs j Arch. Clark and Sons. j We have also secured a TEMPORARY OFFICE In VULCAN j LANE, lately occupied by the North! Queensland Insurance Co!, where all j orders and communications will receive prompt attention . Telephone as usual, 525. ARTHUR CLEAVE AND CO., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. NT, GEORGE'S HALL. The OPENING SOCIAL in connection with MR and MRS REED'S DANCING CLASS will take place in the above Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 19th March. Dancing S o'clock. Gent's Sub, 1/6. By invitation only.. Please present invitation at entrance. . Positively no spectators, i Music Hankin and Reed's Band. | J. CONWAY. M.C.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 5