WANTED. (yyiANTED, an active Lad.—Upton and v T - Co., Booksellers, Queen-st. WIANTED, a Boy for the shop.—Apply F. J. Bennett. Clothier,. Queen-st. ' \TP)ANTED,a Boy for office.—Apply in : " ' own handwriting, Box 407, Post-office." WANTED, experienced Apply Mrs T. B. O'Connor, Victoria Hotel. V\7|ANTED, at once, a good Bodice Hand •» » and Improver—Apply Miss Hollis, Wel- : lesley-st. VTT/'ANTED, at once, good General Ser»»vant.—Apply Mrs Ernest Davis, Kyber Pass-road. W ANTED, at once, Good General Servant.—Apply Mrs Ernest Davis, Newmarket. . . WANTED, smart Junior Clerk.—Apply enclosing references to X.Y.Z., sti7, Star Office. ANTED, respectable Office Apply in own handwriting to A.8., 558, Star Office. jANTED to Let, Two Furnished Bea- „ rooms, gentlemen preferred.—Apply No. 38, Wakenel.i-st. •Ou'ANTED,. You:ig Lady for fancy de- •'» partment.—Apply a. F. Benton, Karangahape-roaet. WANTED, experienced Girls, for chocolate department.—Apply R. Furness and Co., Fort-street. WANTED, a Machinist; also Bodk-e and Skirt Hands.—Apply Swales' jurapery, Jervols-road. yyANTETD, a good Shoeing and General Blacksmith for country.—Apply- tq T. and S. Morrin, Limited, High-st. :ys,'ANTE-D, a . first-class Waitress; also a good Female Coo, , ,.—Apply at once, Ranfuriy Luncheon Queen-st. ANTED to Let, Furnished House at Lake Takapuna.—Apply W. Buchanan, AM.P. Society, Queen-street. tTH'ANTED, by married couple, no chilVV. dren, Furnished House 4 or 5 rooms, near city.—Address P. 8., 559, star Office. ANTED, a Youth or Improver for carpentering.—Apply E.. P. Edmunds, Hoffman's Buildings, Queen-sit. WANTED, by widow, with daughter, 14, a Place as Housekeeper. Open one week.—Address Housekeeper, 565, Star Office. vxriANTED to Rent, Furnished House in VV/ or near town for about three months. —Apply A. Hessell Witnam, Box 2y3, Postoffice. .. • to be Adopted, a Healthy T V Baby Boy, 2 weeKS old; no premium.—Apply to Mill's Shop, Gladstoneroad, Parnell. . ' '. j»,w;Ai\'jL*ii,lJ.—Mrs Clark's Registry will '" * ! be' open to-night, 7.30;. all classes of good Servants wanted.—Snortland-street, next Star Office. - '■ ■ : tTfTANTED, Nqrthcote Property Owners Vr. willing to erect and lease gqod Store and 'Dwelling, to communicate with Central, 561, Star Office. ANTED Known, that Mrs Smith, ' Higli-class Ositrioh Feather Dresser, lias removed to 148, Hobsson-stree't, opposite to Wellington-street. ]■ •*,vj',Al*Ti£lD, Governess, country, musical **•' preferred, 3 children, must have taught under Board of Education, references required. — Mrs Clark, next Star Office. : '. O7ANTBD, 4 Experienced Bottle Wasb- ».»'. era; also 2 Experienced Bottle , Wirersi—Apply to the Foreman of Bottling House, Hancock's Brewery, Newmarket. ' Waitresses, Cooks, Gener!Y v als, hotels, country; all parts; Housemaids, Cook-Laundresses, L. Helps, Married Couple, farm. Open late. —Mrs Arthur, Strand. yS/AiNTED. to-night, 2 Waiters, Second * T Cook, Kitchenman, all for hotel, town, good wages, bringrefere&ceis. —Mrs Clark, next Star QffiVeJ. Ao* » night, 7.30. ■-■■.-■.' RANTED, Cooks and Housemaids, ho- . * *■' tel, private; Generals, Working Housekeeper and Girls for country, Lady Helps. Furnished Houses and Rooms to Let—Mrs Waldon, Newton. "ANTED, W. Cook, 30/, ,20/; Barmaid; Housemaids, Cambridge 20/, town 15/, Rotonia, "Wb.afcatahe, Waihi; Waitresses, -Tβ Axoha,. Wnangarel, Dargaville, Town; Laundress, 20/; Lady Helps; Married Couple, Yardman, Sculleryman; Generals, to 15/.—Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. 7. TnrjiANTED—Sirs Lockley, 42, Shortland-V-V s t wants To-night—First and Second Cooks, 50/ and 20/, go New Plymouth, tomorrow; experienced • Waggoner, 25/ and found, also Boy for horses, 10/, both £O Mo.-SJay, station, East Coast; Pantry Boy, 12/ Te Aroha; Man, milk and look after poultry, 20/; Rough Gardener, 20/. \T7IANTED.—Mrs Lockley, Shortland-st., VV wants To-night —Housemaid and Laundry, 20/, Cambridge; Waitress, 15/; Housemaid, 15/, together, Gisborne,. two Housemaids, 15/ each, Te Aroha; 2 Waltressesi 15/ each, tourists' hotel; Cook, 20A Housemaid, 15/, near Thames, also Gisborne; Man or Woman Cook, 30/, Paeroa, also Karangahake, 25/; Cook, 16/; Housemaid, 11/, together, Remuera; Pantry $faid, 10/, Rotorua; Generals, all parts; Housepialds and Waitresses, 15/ -each, town. A N T E 35A STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER. Knowledge of Office Work. Address, MERCHANT, ■■ ■ 562, Star Office. ttj A N T B D. 20 GOOD MACHINISTS. WORK STARTS TUESDAY NEXT. . • OtttBWOOD AND CO., LIMITED, j STRAND ARCADE. i A DVETOTISER, thoroughly domesticated, mill give part services for comfortable home; can furnish own room; Ponsomby preferred.—Widow, 563, Star • EXPERT Operator of Incubators re- . -M quired for-the. country.—Apply Manager, Poultry Supply Co., 4 doors beloW Smeeton's. General wanted for small boardViT . inghouse, no cooking or washing; ■good wages.—Mr. View, Manukau-road, near St. Mary's wiurch, Parnell. ADY Assistant, about 17, required for incubator showrooms.—Apply Manager, Poultry Supply Co., 4 doors below . Smeeton's. ■—»~— —*———■————»——"————~——» _~ mHE DEVONPORT STEAM r Ji s k%&& FERRY COMPANY, LTD. ST. HELIER'S BAY SERVICE. During next week steamers will run to ST. HELIER'S BAY DAILY at 7.15 a.m., 10.35 a-m., 2 p.m., 5.10 p.m.; leaving St. Helier's Bay 8.5 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 4.15 p.m_ 5.46 p.m. ALEX. ALISON, Manager. January 3, 1903 .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 5
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