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WANTED. VX7AXTKI), a .smart, respectable Boy.— V» ilendell, Draper. Queen-st. WANTED, smart Improver to carpentry. —Apply E. Porter and Co., Symondsstieet. \^\7ANTKD, Groom, Gardener, and useful ♦V Man.—Apply L. H. Nuuniegcn, Park Avenue. VX/ANTED, a General Servant.—Apply to » ♦ Mrs McMumiy, St. Mary's Vicarage, Parnell. TX7ANTED, a smart Boy to learn tUe VV trade.—Apply to J. Wiseman and Sou, Qneen-st. YXTAXTED, strong Boy to milk for Wai-V-.Y. kato.—Apply J. Franklin, Commercial Rd., Arch Hill. WANTED, Improvers to the Dressmaking.—Apply this evening, Miss Manning, Vincent-st. VxTaNTICD, good SecomT-h an d Cr v t die s VV W ith hand-bars. State price.-Address dutch, 138, Star Ulflce. VSTANTED, Furnished Rooms for niarried VV couple, Devonport preferred.—Address Calliope, lXi, Star Oilice. ANTED to Sell, f~Cow in full mill:, and 1 to calve shortly; also, good Bull. —Apply Forrest, Greenliithe. WANTED at once, a smart Junior AsVV sistant, permanent to good hand.—J. C. Bell, Grocer, Upper Symonds-st.^ AXTKIJTsrri r es_rt.:r±'2 10/ week, constant to good man.—Reply stating experience to H.W.8., 157, Star Office. WANTED at Devonport, Unfurnished Rooms Tor -8 moutns to store furniture—Reply Room, ltii, Star Oilice. '\Ti7ANTED for country Store, Young YV mall, single, ride and drive, references.—W. Manning, Dublin-st, Ponsonby. ANTED, a good, superior, competent General, family of two, references required.—Apply Miss Lawry, Carlton Gore Rd. __. W "ANTED, a trustworthy, respectable ■ Girl, to look after children.— Apply Mrs T. B. O'Connor, Victoria Hotel, Vic-toria-st. TX7ANTED, by first class Coat Maker, 'VV can also cut, must be permanent, faituation.—Apply, stating terms, T.H.J., 140, "Star" Ofiice. ' ANTED, active Harness Pony, about 13.2, gelding. 4 to 7 years old.—Apply stating height, age, and price to Beinv, 159, Star Office. ANTED.—Young Lady in business requires Board and Residence in I onsonby; willing to help for part payment for board.-Address U.S., 154, Star Oflice. __ "•SSJANTED for Waikato, really reliable YV Mau as temporary assistant general store must have knowledge of drapery and grocery.—H. B. Morton and Co., Custom'sbtreet. ' ■ W -ANTED, 4 Housemaids, town, good wages; also, 8 W. Cooks, Pautrygin, C'eiHi'iil "hotel. Open every evening till i.3U p.m.—Mrs Clarke, Ceutoil Registry, Straua Arcade. TTtTAN'JJED, Cooks, :'-0/, 25/, 15/; Bar♦V' maids/ Housemaids, Waitresses, I'ortor' Pantrygirl, Waiter, Kitchenmeii, Generals, Waitress assist bar.-Miss Bacon, Vie tor'ii Arcade. WANTED7^"ffood General, plain cooking, sleep at home. — Mrs A. M. Robinson, Roseneath, Hobson-st. 'ANTED, A young woman as General, about 2nd week January.—Apply at once, E. M. Page, Clyde-sUJSpsonu W~ANTED, by young lady attending business, Boaz-d ,and Residence in private family, Devonport; must be moderate.—"Ella," 160, StarjOfflce. __ WANTED, an Assistant Storeman for a few weeks; good packer preferred.— Gallaugher, Grocer. ANTED, ■ Head Waiter for Southern town, SO/; 2 Painters and a Paperhanger, standard wages; Cooks, male and female, 20/ to 35/; Farm Hands and Milkers for Taranaki, 25/; locally. 15/ to 20/: Alan for orchard farm: Milkers near town, 17/6; Man able to mow and build stacks, l! 0/; Farm Hands, no milking, 17/0; Painters' Improver; Family of Milkers, to take da'ry on, terms; Kitcheumen and Youths for "country hotels; Generals, 10/ to 15/; several Housemaids, 12/; Waitresses, 12/; Cooks, 20/ to 35/; Housekeeper.—McLeod, 24 Queeu-st. A PPLICATIONS addressed to the Min--c_. ister of Industries, and Commerce, Wellington, will be received up to the loth January, prox., for the position of Secretary to the New Zealand Industries and Commerce Department Age, Qualifications, and general experience of applicants to be stated in their applications. Salary, £450 per annum. BY ORDER. Auckland, 7th December, 1900. A PPLICATIONS are invited from -nL. Steamship Owners, stating subsidy that would be required for a two (2) years' Service between New Zealand, West Australia, and South Africa. '_'he steamers would require to be of not less than about 4000 tons register, and to have suitable refrigerating accommodation for the conveyance of Frozen Meat and Dairy Produce. It is also desirable that. Passenger Accommodation should be provided, and applicants will be required to state what passenger accommodation would be available. The steamers to leave New Zealand about once every six (6) weeks. Steamers calling at not less than three (3) nor more than six New Zealand Ports. Such ports to be named in, conditions of contract. From the final port the steamers would proceed to Freemantle, West Australia, and thence to Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, and Capetown. It is necessary that the draught of steamers when loaded should bo stated, as it is desirable that it should be such as would enable them to enter South African ports and proceed to the usual wharves. In computing the subsidy required, it would be a condition that the rates of freight upon all cargo should not exceed those ruling between the colony and London by the ordinary steamship lines.' The lowest or^any offer will not necessarily be accepted, applications addressed to the Secretary of Trii-iiistries and Commerce, Wellington, im be received-up to-the thirtieth I3oth) January, prox. _,_, ORD _ Ri Auckland, 7th December, 1900. TTOOD Milker Wanted, good wages and IJT a first-class place.—Apply Mr Stewart, Belfast Dairy, Victoria-st. v •f"l[DY~Help Wanted.-Apply Mrs Fox, JU Kildarlie, Devonport. O PAINTERS.—Wanted, 2 good Brush Hands.—Apply J. Newson's house, Lower Hepburn-st., near Wellington-st—J. N. Mazey. ' IOST AND FOUND. LOST Brown and White Pointer (biteb). Reward.-H. W. Batkin, Karangahape Boad. LOST, small English Terrier. Finder rewarded on returning to Campsle Villa, Lower Symonds-st. lOST, Gold Bow Brooch, pendant, heart ■t shape, engraved on back, Via Hobson, Cook and Queen sts. Finder rewarded.— Apply Mack, Box 202, G.P.O. S' TRAYED, from Maunsell Rd., Parnell, smooth-coated Irish.Terrier, tail uncut, scar above eye, Parnell collar No. 35G.—Return to W. E. Bruce,_Maunsell Rd. FOUND wandering about my place since Monday, 0 half-grown Ducks. Owner can have same by paying advertisement.— Mrs Biddick, Victoria-st., Onehunga. Tl/TOUNT ROSKILL. CHOICE VILLA,' containing 7 rooms, bath, wasliuouse, built of lirst-class material throughout. The allotment has a frontage of 4G feet to tlie main road. The owner being desirous of realising before Christmas, will sell for £485 cash. - T. B. CLAY, 2G Sliortland-street. lOST (supposed to have been dropped in ■J tram), a Brooch, (minus the pin), a star composed of emerald encircled with four pearls, on gold pointed like an arrow. Howard. —Apply Mrs McKean, Crummer Kd., Ponaonby.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 291, 7 December 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 291, 7 December 1900, Page 8

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