A sale of runs in the Tuapeka antl Cluthu districts realised upset priced.
WANTED. Y,\7ANTISD Known: Teeth Extr.ictod I'uiuW lessly by a new process, 2/ij.—A, F. Llooi ci1, Dentist, (jiK'i'U-st. WANTED, three strong 80y..:. — Apply Hadley and Co., Albert auJ Swausou streets. titANTBD, a Boy about 15 for the wure- '*» house—T. and H. Cooke, Oroy-sl.^ \77AXTED FOX TE KUITi, A TAILO.U, W Ueneral Hand. Wages, 50/ pel- week. Apply Mi- fticUIBBOX, care of Mucky, Logaii, and Co. \7f7AXTKD, a Boy able to milk and make VV hiinsell1 useful.—Apply H. A. Gordon, "The Ilollys." Epsom. ANTED, a Buyar of Windfalls ami (Jarden Apples, delivered hi town daily.— S.H., 371, Star Office. \S7AXTED, Man Cook, :!0/: Women Cooks, VV •£,/, i'd/, 15/; Cook aud • Housemaid, Karangahaki"; also, Uotorua, Paeroa. ftc; Waitresses, (ienerals. Lady-helps, Farm Men, Kiteheuboys.—Mrs Loekley, 42 Short-laud-street.' WANTED, immediately. From burnished Room, with use of bath, within fifteen minutes of post office.Leah, 3Tu, Star Office. J \7f?'ANTED. a g-ood Dressmaker by the » * day.—Apply Nairn's, 2SI, Queen-st. ANTED, by the end of the month, 500 good Puriri Posts.—T. Smith. Birkenhead. X\J ANTED, at once, for Tairua. Man as *^ cook and baker.—G. W. Whitcombe, 10, WelHnffton-st. ANTED. Coat Hands and Machinists, constant cmplayment to good hands. —Apply J. H. Dalton. Queen-st. ir\7"ANTKI). a Boy to assist; go to school VV day lime.—Apply Star Office T^TANTED, W. Cook, 35/; Waitress, 15/, »♦' Oisborne; Housemaid and Laundress, Te Aroha; Waitress and Laundress, Rotorua: Cook-Laundresses, Housemaids, town; Waitress. Whangarei; Housemaid. Okoroire; Groom. Gardener. Generals, Married Couple, Barmaid.—Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. WANTED to Purchase, small Gas Engine from I to 2 h.p.—Address, "Engine," 875, Star Office. __ VS7ANTED, a respectable Young Person ** as Help to Children and to assist, „.„_...„- by letter, Box 113, G.P. Office. "t"/€7AN_,'J_D, at once, respectable, active ** Youth to ride for orders.—"Enoch Wood, Symonds-st. VTTANTED to Sell, Doctor's Gig and ** Harness, together or separately; also, Hack by Freedom (saddle or harness).—A. Craig, Symonds-st. ANTED, House Parlour Maids, town; Pantry Girl, hotel: L. Helps, Girls assist; Waitress. — Mrs Clarke, Central Registry Office. Strand Arcade. W A N T i U~ '* At once, for the AUCKLAND HOSPITAL, an ACTIVE YOUNG MAN as ASSISTANT COOK. Wages, £5 per month, board and lodging. Por particulars of duties, apply to the House Steward. PARTNER WANTED. FOR LARGE PASTORAL RUN. Situated Near Rotorua.' First class Land. Nearly, all in grass and crop, and will carry 2000 Sheep and also <!attle.. LARGE PROFITS. Present owner wishes to extend and is unable to manage himself. A grand chance for a Young ah'd Energetic Man With from £800 to £1000 capital. Further particulars on, application at my, office. R. BARR BROWN, Exchange Lane. tYoOT TRADE—Wanted, at once, -*-* Machinist for wax thread machine; also, smart respectable Boy as apprentice to the clicking department.—Thos. Jones and Son, Albert-st. BOOKKEEPING (by Double Entry), antracing opening, closing, balnnolng, thoroughly taught by City Accountant.— Terms, Journal, 036, Star Office. "J7XIlEKlKNCKE)~Houseinaid~"and Walt- ■*•''* ross wanted immediately, Tourist Hotel, Hot Lakes, 15/; tips numerous,—Apply AY. Hooker, Grocer, Upper Symonds-st. "yOUNG- Lady, 20, would do housework •*• and teach piano in return for good horrie and small wages.—Apply S.A., 374,, "Star" Office. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING — WANTED, for a College, early in February, an Assistant qualified to teach the above subjects. This position would suit any gentleman wishful to study to pass any of the public Examinatlons,as lie would only be required to give two days and two'evenings to teaching, and wouiG be able to devote the • remainder of his time to study under the most capable coaching.—Apply SCHOLASTIC, # 372, "Star" Office. 11/TR, T. HARLE GILES' EVENING CLASSES ' Will Resume on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1901. New Pupils May then Enrol. BUSINESS AND TRAINING COLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-ST. "$ O T I C B. Having secured the BASEMENT FLOORS Of MESSRS H. MILLER & GO'S GUM WAREHOUSE, FORT-ST., as TEMPORARY PREMISES, we are prepared to supply all orders "as formerly," with • the utmost possible despatch. BOND AND BELL. n\O LET. C-roomed House, top Hopburn--l St., l'onsonby; bath, copper, gas.—Apply Royai Exchange Assurance Office.Halyday's Buildings (upstairs), Shortland-st, City. TTiOR SALE, Vermont-si, Ponsonby (own- -"■ • or leaving Auckland), a superior new 7roouied House, iron roof, copper, gas, and water laid on, large allotment well fenced, terms as arranged.—Lonch, Son and Co. ANTED, an Krrand Boy.—Apply to W. Sharland, Apothecaries' Hall, Sbort-land-street. ... • |
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 13, 16 January 1901, Page 8
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