E CCIiBSIASTICAIi. Q+ALVATION ARMY. FORESTERS' HALL. DEVONPORT. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JULY 13. FAREWELL, MEETING TO ENSIGN BEETS. MUSICAL MEETING AND SUPPER? y o'clock p.m. Tickets 1/. WANTED. iOTANTED, strong, active Youth. —R. » V Bycroft, Tuakau. 'nTFANTED, good General Wheelwright— * » —G. Cummins. Coachbuildev, Marton. rx?ANTED, Apprentice .to the Upliols- *' te-ry.—Apply American Mattress Co., Pitt-street. rXTANTED, Improver for Platen Mn- » » chine.— J. E. Jenkins and Co., Al-bert-street. T7S7jANTI_D, anyone leaving Cottage in * ' Ponsonby or other suburb near town to communicate with 'A., '!& Star Office. TXTANTISD by Youth (IT). YVork as Im- '» '' prover boot trade or assistant wholesale- or retail shop; references.—Boots, G.P.O. V^} 'ANTED by married woman, Hoard ' v and Residence in private family, l.'ea- Newton preferred.—State terms to A.G., 281 Star Office. SLANTED, good Hotel Waitress and a '*'*• Housemaid for same hotel in AVaik.ito, 15/ and 12/. — McLeod, Exchange Lane. Telephone SS4. ' Tjrr ANTED, IS sper len ced House-Pail our * » Maid, 2in family.—Apply morning- or evening- to Mrs Harry BloouiJield, St. Stephen's Avenue. Parnell. TX7;ANTED, Cooks, 20/, 15/; Housemaids, '» hotel; private; Waitress, assist bar, Thames; Housemaid, Cambridge, 111; Lady-helps, Generals.—Miss Bacon, Arcade. V\ T iANTED at once, good Bush Cook, *'V" 40/, 12 men; Wheelwright's Improver, Cabinetmaker's Improver: Farm Couple without children, l;andy Gardener, Farm Hands and" Milkers, Flax Baler, Circular Saw Hand, 40/, round; Generals for Whangarei, Coromandel, 15/5 Waitresses,town and eouiuvy:' Needicwoiniin, two clays a week; Housekeeper for country storernan; Family of Milkers able ito stock dairy farcn. on shares.—McLeod, Exchange Lane. Telephone SBi. A PARTMENTS and Breakfast required by '-J Gentlemen; must be central; no boardinghouse need apply.—Z.Z., 2S(i Star Office. FINANCIAL.— Agent wanted by one of the largest Stock and Share Dealers in Paris to sell high-class Continental Corporation Premium Bonds on the instalment plan, as authorised by French Government. Liberal commission paid. Suitable for Financial or Insurance Agents. A pushing- firm could do proiitable business. First-class references indispensable. Apply stating references and full particulars to Stock Exchange, : care of Gordon and Gotch, Advertising- ! Contractors, London, E.C. FOR SALE. FOR SALIC, Drawing-room SjJites in ' Rich .Tapestry and Plush, :Ct; upwards, Cash or Time Payment.—Try American' Mattress Co., Pitt-street. i A DVERTISER will dispose of establishx\- cd Agencies capable earning - ten to twelve pounds weekly if pushed.—Agency, 291 Star Office. TxRUMMER Ud.: S-roomed every vJ convenience) section 40 x 115 feet, £?60.—Robert Hood, 38 Shortlarrfl-st. jTj'.AIS St., House 0 rooms, every ! convenience, corner section, : r IS xO2 feet, price £450.—Robert Hood, "28 Short-Tand-strceL . ToSPECT St., Ponsonby: House of: T ■rooms, section 4$ x 300 feet, price £500.—Robert Hood, 28 Shorfland-st. OA -j J^—PRIXCEP-STREEI , 7 mniu tes from Reservoir, closeSGreat Korth Road)— House 7 rooms, al conveniences, rental 13/.—Burrow, Bank N.Z. Bklgs. _;-«>O,ft - LINCOLN - STREET, PONcwOOU SON BY—Nearly New .Model Cottage, ."rooms, all conveniences; owner leaving.—Burrcnv - and Co., Banli N.Z. Bldge. ;it _, J _,_, : l_.-_ u j____ w __
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 165, 14 July 1902, Page 8
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