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WANTED. .WjANTED, v Boy.—Goodacre and 1v v . Purdy, - Coopers, Wyndham-street. TX/jANTED, good 6-roomed House, Mt. '*" Eden or Mt. Roskill, £500 cash.—Anply M.C., SSO Star Office. T7C7JANTED, experienced Dressmaker for TV week, Mt. Roskill.—Apply A.8.. Ssl Star Office. fryIANTED Known: Building. Allotments * vy-- on Mt. Roskill-road for Sale—Apply Ganderton, Chemist, Upper Symonds-st. WANTED to Buy, Second-hand Type- ■ writer, in good working order. — Apply Accountant, 849, Star Oflice. ANTED, a Boy.—Apply Waite and Lee, Tinsmiths, High-street. ANTED, Junior Clerk for Are insurance office; must be good penman; references required.—Apply Box 114, G.P.O. YTE7L-NTED, 2 Men, to break down and •'V! build rough wall.—Apply T. Short, Newton-rd., Mt. Roskill. !tX."__NTED, Cooks, Housemaids, Lady '▼»' Helps, same hotel; Cook-Laundress, 15/;, Cooks, 12/, 15/, 20/; Generals, 8/ to 12/; Lady Helps, Housemaids. Nurse Girls. Girls, assist, Kitchenman'and Maid, Hotelmen.—Mrs. Waldon, Newton ■ WANTED, a Message Boy, must be highly recommended.—Aply Dallen s Coffee Palace. ■" 'ANTED, good Skirt Hands. — Miss Fitness,. Upper Symonds-st. <17_7'AN'TE_-, second-hand Gent's Bike.— VV State particulars and lowest- price to Cash, 853, Star Office. ANTED, urgently, Wai tress (Rotorua); Laundress-.- Waiter, 2V; Pantryman -5/; Kitcnenm-an; Cook, 40/.—Mrs Clark, Shortland-street. Close Saturdays I p.m. iXTANTED, a good Painter.—Apply on 'VV' Monday morning, 8 a.m., to J. and C. Tapper, Painters, Parnell. ANTED, 2 active Young Men to sell Tea on commission.—Tea Merchant, 71 Star Office. ■W! ANTEDVy FURNISHED HOUSE, By Married Couple, no children. W.M., 854, Star Office. '-ANTED, Plain Board and Lodging for youth, must be reasonable.—Apply Apprentice, Ssl,_Jstar Office. TS7!ANTED. a Pair of Bowls, new or VV Second-hand—Please state price to Bowls, 552, Star Office. ___________ •YK7ANTED, a Youth to assist with the VY ■ books.—Apply at once, J. Marks and Son, Butchers, Symonds-street and Mt. Eden. ANTED—Mrs Lockley, 42, Shortlandstreet, wants To-night: Waitresses. 20/, 15/, Gisborne and Te Aroha; Housemaids, Paeroa, Te Aroha, etc.; Generals, Gisborne, and ali parts, 8/ to 15/; Lady Helps. Housekeepers, 15/, Hawke's Bay and near 'Whang-are.; Marriedi Couple, suburbs; Hotel Porter, etc. <YX 7ANTED—Cooks. £3 10/, 50/; Hou.seVV maids, Taranaki, Straiford, Raglan, town, 15/; Housemaid and Laundress, Stratford (same place).; Girl learn bar; Housekeeper, Whangarei, 15/; General, G-Sfoome. 14/; Generals, Waiter.—Miss Bacon, Arcade. ~ '_ ANTED, a strong Boy, for the wheelwright; also, for the blacksmithing. —Apply J. Hill, Karangahape-road. Y\7__NTED, Girl, about 16, to assist in V\ light housework.—Mrs H. B. Legge, Eldon-st.. Brighton-rd., Parnell. VXTANTED, good smart Waitress for VV diningroom, references; wages 12/. — Whitehead's Silver Grid Restaurant, Durham-st. East. J TTT-VNTED. if" Men for flaxmill, -7 VV; day; 2 Youths, 4/6 day; Farm Hand, keep self, 30/; Man, milk two cows; Groom, useful, 20/; Farm Hand for Whangarei, 20/. Waikato and Remuera, 20/; Underscrubbers, 20/ and found; Station Cook 15/; Broad Axeman, 50/; 2,' Youths fur fish factory, 4/6 a day, light work; Kitchenman. 15/; Vegetable Gardener, 15/; Washerwoman; Waitress, sleep hblrie;' W. Cooks; Tailoress for Taranaki, good home, passage paid; 2 Men used to bush farm work for Taranaki, 20/; Elderly Man, drive and useful, 30/; Youths, milk, drive and useful, 10/ and 12/.—McLeod, Exchange Lane. ' ' OOT TRADE.—Wanted, a good Bench-nan. »-»'. Northampton Boot Factory, Wyndham-st. IRLS wanted for folding circulars.— Apply Sharland and Co., Ltd., Lornes t reet _. - md TAILORESSES.—Wanted, good -*- Tailoress for country, wages 30/.— Apply Macky, Logan, Steen and Co., Monday morning. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD and Residence required, near Queen-street—Particulars R.A., Box 403. .- STEADY working man wants Furnished O Bedroom, or will noard in or near city, with widow .preferred, good terms paid, fond of children, at once.—Apply A.T.F., 847, Star Office. ECCLESIASTICAL. (Continued from Page 3.) •VTORTHCOTE Presbyterian Ghurch.'AX Anniversary Services.—ll a.m., Rsv. Gray Dixon, M.A.; 7 p.m., Rev. W. Woollass; 3 p.m., Greenhithe, Mr O. "Patterson:; Thursday, 6.30, Social Gathering, Gladstone Hal!. nEVONTORT Presbyterian Church.— AJ li a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. R. Ferguson. ST. GEORGE'S, TAKAPUNA-Sixth Anniversary.—3.ls p_n., Rev. R. Ferguson. Solo, Mrs Sproul. '.'Te Deum," Anthems. 6.4a p.m., F. G. Ewington, Esq. Solo, Mr Geo. Reid. Anthems. T WBDNESDAY-Annual Social in Lake Hall. Tea, 6.30 p.m. Tickets, 1/. Usual First-class Programme. Address from the Rev• R. L. Walker, M.A. (Haddington. Scotland). 'Buses from Devonport 5.45 and _.30; return, 1/6. TJNION FREI-~BAPTIST CHURCH. Oddfellows' Hall, Cook-street. II a.m., Mr J. Lillewall (Second Coming' of Christ). 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. 6 p.m., Open-air Service. 7 p.m., Supoly. Tuesday Evening. !."■- Prayer and Exposition, Rev. W. Benning. i FOR SALE. ' £370 ~ BROWN ST.-5-roomed Cot--7„ taf e- £°od allot-: large 6-stall stable, coachhouse, loft; terms arranged. Bargain.-R. Q. Hendy, Ponsonby-road. ■{?27;_-" SPRINa »T.-Nlce Cottage five ow_v •_» i arg:e rooms, £75 deposit. £280, O'Neill-st., 6 Rooms, £80 deposit—R. O. Hendy, Ponsonby-road. 4?'Qkinr-ARCH HILL-Good Cottage 6 o^tMJXJ rooms, £100 cash required. Also, Cottage 4 rooms, £185; cash £45, balance 10/ week.—R. O. Hendy, Ponsonby-road. O-J pt— PIANO, good for n__jJ."ising~om dwX_/ Terms jo/ monthly, at G. Richardson and Co.'s Piano Warehouse,29o Queen street. OIQK-ARCH HILL, chea-: ComfortcVXO_»' able Cottage, 4 rooms and washhouse; also, City, Cottage 4 rooms and washhouse, £190.—Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers. ]v ■QKKfI— DEVONPORT—Victoria^, oad, 2 ot/<JcHJ minutes wiharf—Residence 9 rooms bath, all .modern conveniences; on level Voleajnic Allotment, 40 x 140ft.-Sole .agent, E, Colson, 93, Queen-street. (-431.) mWR BEEHIVE, Newton—The right T H place fV Superior Novelties at the lowest price. Millinery specialty.-Geo. Court, Drapjer. P7\n7_ YARDS Japanese Silk, all colours, 01/UU 92d yard; Tussore Silks, If, 1/3J, to 2/6 yard.—Geo. Court, Newton. __ TNSPECTION Invited throughout. Silks, X Dresses, Merlawns, Mercerised Sateens, Cold, and White Muslins, endless variety.—Geo. Court, Beehive, jSTgwttm_ XCLUSIVE Silk Embroidered Blouse lengths. Tucked Silks and fgg™* Latest 'Novelties in our Fancy Depart m ent—Geo. Court__New tonHARRISON LEE IVJL W iu Speak at the No-License Meeting in the Western Park _o-morrow Afternoon at 3 o'clock,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 242, 11 October 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 242, 11 October 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 242, 11 October 1902, Page 5

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