WANTED. V\7ANTED. a General Servant.—Appl ' » No. tj, Crummer Road. VyAN'f ICD, Shirt Machinists and Fintali j. »* el's at onoe.-'-Wellington Woollen Ci I Elliott-street. Y\7ANTED, a good Plumber.—Apply E ' * Tudehope, Wellesley-street. ryA^TBD. * CfenevaJ Serv&nt.--Appl; to Mrs Purchas. Manukau Road, firs comer on left past Junction Hotel. VVANTED, Secoud-Uapa Blacksmith's Ar * ♦ vi! ai)d Vice—Price and particular? Ifanlsou and Gash, Coachbuilders, New lunrket. 'ry ANTED, respectable Men Boarders ** buth and piano, terms 16/.— Mrs A. M LiobluHou, 152 Hobsou-st. VVANTED, a respectable Lad for ligh errands, with references.—Haslett.' Pharmacy, 252, Queen-street. VyANTED, by an experienced Womar * Washing by the Day; Monday an. Tuesday free.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, a General Servant,-Appl< before 1 or after G to Mrs Lewi' Moses.^'Glenara," Mt. Eden Road. WA N.P D< 'YounFManT^e with W^ ledge of the trade preferred. F E JecKson and Co., Warehousemen, Elliott W Ap*TIP TCt Er' u<»ttage, Ponsonb; a, l? ld- next ErfJW"'« Library.-Appli S pfKtrSST 1" Wmiamson AyeP n Pu; RANTED, -,000 EmptT'Sac^^irklHds 'best price*offcro«l.-HaH & Perkins A-ueuoneerajftnd Merchants. fr-AN-TED, a B6>~ v"a week.-J. M, Rayner arid . Sons, Wholesale Tinsmiths, Kden Terrace. • U/ANTED to Le~T6~ient, pleasan l'ront Furnished Bedroom; board 1: required; terms moderate.—22 Lowei Grafton Road. TXTANTED, strong Gfirl to assist, refer ences^ required.— Apply Star Office. WANTED, for Queen'sUoYFege, l^olv sonby. Assistant Master (Matriculation Subjects).—Address, "College" 392 Star Office. iyANTES, Men.-Apply Kyber Paa Stone-breaking Works. tt^'ANTED, Pupils for Re-touching Photo-tinting, Black and White, etc. Wednesday and Saturday Classes.Apply "Re-toucher." 391, Star Office. WANTED. experlen'oG.l Waitress, 15/ first-class boardinghouse, town: bring references.—Mrs Clark, Shortland•street, next Star Office (only). Telephone, 03. ryANTED, a smart Lad as apprentice" * ' —Winks and Hall, Shortland-st. TT7ANTED. a Boy.-Apply Gilbert BrosT 2^_ Printers, 50, High-street. \ \J ANTEirio~BuyT~LighFstrong Hanc ' * Cart.—Apply at Silver Grid Restau rant, Durham-st., off Queen-st. \^ANTEb7"a Boy~for"iuclng stables ir * * the country.—Apply E. M. Page Blacksmith, Newmarket. ITr/ANTED, Coach Painters, also first- * » class Coachsmith.—Gee and Potter Coachbuilders, Rutland-street. YVANTED KNOWN. Board and Resi- »» dence at seaside farm, fishing boating, shooting, etc.; terms moderate.—Apply Mrs A. J. Laurie, Weymouth, Manurewa. T^yANTED, Housemaid and Cook, same v» gentleman's house, no washing; oi Two domesticated L. Helps; Generals, al parts; Housemaids, Symonds-st.; Girls assist. Open late.—Mrs Arthur. VyANTP^D, a Youth 16 or 17 years oi * 'age for chaff cutting-, etc.—Apply Mon day, from 8 to 9 a.m., Eccles and Sons Grain and Produce Store. Wellesley-st. WA NTED, Cooks, 40/, 20/, 15/; Laundresi Housemaids, Waitresses, Porter Cook-Laundress, Parlourmaids, Groom Gardiner, Generals.—Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. Re-open 7. WANTED, urgently Good General, alsc Young Housemaid, same situation Devonport, no children.—Apply Misf Bacon, Victoria Arc.ide. \7TTANTED, a Barmaid, previous experi t ' ence not necessary.—Apply Britisl Hotel. VX/ANTED, to-night, Men Cooks, £2 and 30/; Kitchen Boys, Farm Men Waitresses, Housemaids, Barmaids, Generals, Lady Helps, Women Cooks, 25/, 20/, 15/, etc.—Mrs Lockley, 42, Short-land-st. ■OP'ANTED, for the country, a Young ■} »' • Man with a knowledge of farm won —Apply F. Prime, Ironmonger, Newton. W 'A NTED, an experienced Dressmakei for the country (Taranaki).— Applj Mrs Feldman, Canada-st., off Pitt-st. WANTED, a good Labourer.—Appiy on the job, Crummer Road. VSTANTED, Full-size Billiard Table, com- » " plete, second-haud.—Apply to G. IJannali, i'sii and 254, Queeii-st. vyANTED, Engineer with river certill- '* cate; Man Cook, 40/; Bushmen Jackers, 35/ to 40/; Boys for farms, hotels and to drive baker's cart, 10/; Hotel Porters, Pantryman, Kitchenman; Bullock Driver, 50/; Carters, 15/ and 20/; Youth, milk and deliver milk, 15/; Farm Hands and Milkers for Paeroa, Waikato, Remuera and Mangere, 15/ to 20/; Helensville, 15/ to 20/; Painter's Improver, 20/; Baker, 35/ and found; Generals, 10/ to 15/; Housemaids; Hotel Laundress; several Cooks, 20/; Girls for laundry.—McLeod, 24, Queen-st. rhHAMES HOSPITAL Wanted-TRAINED NURSE. Salary, £40 per year. ■j. Apply Matron, Hospital, Thames. "PARTNER— Wanted7~aetive Partner ir -L business, returning over 50 per cent, profits.—Conios, 388, Star Office. BAD Writing made good in Thirteen Lessons.—J. H. Colwill, oppostie "Herald" Office, Queen-st. TO liEX. fV,O LET] corner Shop and Dwelling in -1-1 Queen-Street; arjy reasonable offer accepted.—Apply to G. Hannah, 252, Queen-street. rnb LET, Mt. Roskill, Suburban ResiJ- dence 8 rooms; Mt. Eden, 6 Rooms, 14/; Kyber Pass, 14/; North Shore, Furnished, 25/.—Neville Newcomb. rpO LET, House of 7 rooms, washhouse, •*• stable, coachhouse, large allotment. —R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (41) rpO LET, House of C rooms, range, gas J- in every room, water, cellars, cupboards, etc.; just been done up; rent 10/6. R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (63.) TWO LET, House of G rooms, range, cop--L: per, etc., large concrete cellar; rent 12/.— R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (62.) mo LET, Two Acres of Lalid^lindTHouse -»• of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, range, ■sink, washhouse, with copper, stable, coachhouse, coalshed, fowlhouse, etc., orchard, nice garden, good position; rent 25/.— R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. (G9) rpO LET, House of six rooms, bathroom, X washhou.se, with copper and tubs; nice allotment: rent 10/.— R. Barr Brown, Exchange l^ane. (61.) rp o " "~" I] c r^ FURNISHED HOUSE of 7 rooms and scullery, bathroom, washhouse with copper, and every convenience, situated within one minute of beach.— (a) R. BARR BROWN, Exchange Lane. m o L e^ tZ NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE oE S rooms, piano, and every convenience. (S) R. BARR BROWN, Exchange Lane. T OST, a Gold Buckle Brooch, set with ■S-J pearls.—Finder rewarded on returning to Gilbert. Chemist, ■Queen-Street. OST, a White Bull Terrier Dog. from Northcote; collar, A. L. Harvey; reward.—Glen Var, Fort-st. Anyone detaining will be prosecuted. BIG BOOT for Value—Sand SHaes from 1/11; Carpet Slippers from 2/; Leather Oxrords, 4/9; Canvas Bar Shoes, 3/11.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 5
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