DEATHS. SMITH.-'On February 21, at his late residence, corner Durham and Chapel streets, Thomas, the dearly beloved liusbund of Mrs B. Smith; aged 02 years. R.I.P. The funeral will leave for Symonds-st. (Ymeiery oil Sunday, 24th, tit -.30 o'clock? Friends please accept this intimation. KXfESLEY HALL, KARANGAHAPE Rd. URAXD GKAI'HOPHONB and PHONOGRAPH EXHIBITION. Two Monster Uraphophones, one Kdisou Phonograph. SPLEXDID COLUiiiiJA GRAND RECOKDS, reproducing music with the eharin us well as power of the original, and the human voice with all its original strength nnd beauty. Also, KDIBOX'S PHONOGRAPH, reproducing the most popular Bund Selections, Cornel Solos*,"and the latest and best Comic Songs of the day. For programme see hnnubills. KHIDAI NKXT, MARCH Ist. Admission ....6d. Children ....3d. Commence nt ti p.m. I>PROSSKIt, KAI'.ANGAHAPE ROAD. rp.HE BL.ICK Typewriter is the only -*- low priced machine that will uo heavy manifolding, and cut a stencil for mimeograph work; 12 copies can be taken simultaneously. £]0. — Typewriter Co., Ltd., 14 Victoria Arcade. DROSSfiR'S prices always attract— -L Ladies' Street Shoes.. 8/11; Ladies' Superior Patent Vamp Shoes, 4/9.—Newton and Queen-st. ■pROSSKR'S" prices always attract— -L Gent's Fine Shoes, 5/9; Stout Oxford, 5/11: Superior Calf Bals., 16/6; Lace Boots. 7/9. QJ HORTHAND.-Klfty~ positions obtained •^ for pupils during 1900; three this year.—J. H, Colwill, opposite "Herald1' Office, Queen-st. T>OOKKEEP7N(j; Single- and Double ■*-* Entry and Balancing Classes now. forming.—J. H. Colwill. QJHORTHAND~~and Typewriting. Free Register kept for pupils and employers.—J. H. Colwill. BAD Writing made good in Thirteen Lessons.—J. H. Colwill, opposite "Herald" Office, Queen-st. LOST AKD FOPItP f}~t REWARD.—Strayed at Otahuhu, 3wJ-2 Shropshire Rams with half moon out of front of each ear; 2 Shropshire Rams branded K.C. on rump, with_v out of lower side of each ear.—The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. Limited. REWARD-Lost, Gold Bar Broocn, with pearls (Kerr-st., Victoria Road, Devonport), Sunday, 20th.—Finder rewarded Star Office. L~~OST, Black Spaniel Dog. Reward.— Thos, Hurley, Haymarket, Albert-st. OSX l_~vTetorla-6_, a small Book.—Finder rewarded at J. Hatves' Butchery. No use but to owner. T OST, lasl~M^ndai-, Package containXJ ing banner with Lord Roberts and biochronoscope painted on.—Rewar_ Mrs Mcl-eowh. Baker, Wharf. PERSONAL. JOHN BELL, will resume his Address To-morrow (Sunday) on the Wharf at 3 o'clock, and the Firebell at 7.30. Suujects: Destitute Persons Act, Prohibition, and Municipal Business. _^ JOHN EDWARD FRIEND is in no way ti connected with Jcmn Edwin Friend, whose name appeared in this paper on the 213t inst. TT7ANTED KNOWN, Accommodation VV for Accouchementa at Mrs Reading's, Studley House, Wellesley-sS?, Certiticated Nurse. WANTfiD. __ WANTED, a Lad for dairy farm; able to milk.—Apply Waters' Coffee Palace, Monday. WANTED, Young Girl to asist.—F. Ellisdon, 2nd Avenue, Kingsland. (rx/ANTED, Live Poultry, in any quan- ' »V. tity, best show yards and highest prices.—E-.' Turner, Growers' Auctioneer, Queen-st., Auckland. rxTANTED, Buyers Vehicles all descrlpVV tions, new and second-hand, Gigs, Dog Carts, Sulkies. Spring Carts, Waggons. — Turner's Carriage Repository, Queen-street. ANTED, Buyer for first-class Spring ' Cart up to 30 cwt; nearly new-, builder, Cowley, Albany. Bargain-Tur-ner's Carriage Repository. ANTED, Chair and Frame Makers at once.—Apply Foreman, Factory, Touson Garllck Co. IANTED ,a smart Boy to set up imported chairs; must be used to tools. Apply Foreman Factory, Tonson GarlicK Company. ANTED, experienced Barmaid—Apply at once, Grand Hotel, Princes-st. inTANT_D,"~a young Man for bread VV. cart.— Apply Thos. Teasdale, Jun., Baker, Hobson-st •c-ttaNTED, Upholsterer and Bedding 'VV Hand.—J. Catchpole, Karangahape Koad. , ANTED by young man, Situation as Companion to elderly gentleman; firstclass local references; 4 years' experience. —Mrs Clark, uext Star Office. TX7ANTED, Man, drive doctor; Coach tV Painter for tottntry, expenses paid; Second Cook, Day L/abourera, 6/; several BoyJ^and Youths, 3/ and 4/ a day; Bullock Driver, 45/ found, young man; Baker, bread only, able to drive, 20/ and found; several Youths and Boys for farms, milking and driving, and for fish factory; Boy drive trap, 7/G; Firewood Cutters, contract; Station Couple, nice easy* place, 4gO; Gumdiggei's, huts and start givet>; Young Man, milk cow, groom, drive a.nd J ride, 20/; Rough Carpenter; Drivers, 20/ found; Farm Hands and. Milkers, 15/ and 20/; Blacksmith, 7/6; Generals, Housemaids. Waitresses, Midday Waitress, Laundry Girls and Ironer; W. Cook for King Country, 15/.—McLeod, 24, Queen-st YXJANTED, Bench Man for shoes and VV slippers, weekly wages.—Apply nt once T. Prosser, Karangahapo Road. OOT TRADE—Wantofl, respectable Girls as apprentices for the machine room, constant work, good, wages.; —_, Pro»s_r, Kara-fob-p- Bnad, , j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 46, 23 February 1901, Page 5
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