DEATHS. THOMAS. — On February 3rd, 1903, at her parents' residence. Lincoln-st, Ponsonby, Eosetta. twiu daughter ol >-. \V. l>. and Rosatta Thomas, aged 6 months. Safe la the anna of Jesus. Prlvata interment. WAKTEfI. (Continued from Page I.) <ryANTED. a Cook.—Apply Empire Hetel [TSTANTED, Plain Sewing. — Address, i2J Sewing. Pousouby P.O. 1X T AXTED, respeecab.e Boy. — Apply t t Martin, Printer, 24, Iligii-street. Uouse-rMi-ioUiiuuia. — Appiv '' Dnnnet, Ilocklands, Epsom. W"AXTBD7~an Office Boy.—Apply G. S. Kisaling, 6, Wjrndham-st., Auckland. vyANTED, Female Cook, with goodTefcrt T euces—Apply at once, Empire Hotel. i VJS.'ANTED, Itaoist—Apply To-night, 5 j*' [>.in., Antonio's Circus, Customs-st East. vyANTED, a respectable Lad about 16.— V» iupiy at once, Wilson's China Shop, Queen-st. Pry ANTED, Boy about 13 to 14 to ride '" oi't with telegrams.—Cucksev, P. 0., Mt. EJan. ' vyAXTED to Buy, Five-string Banjo.— » » Price and particulars to Sharp, 21. Star Office. yyANTED, a Shop Boy.—Apply Hill and » » Phillip, Saddlers, corner High-st. and Vulcan Lave. \\ JA N T ED, Boy for messages.—E. Leßoy, >Yv Tent and Cover Maker, oppo. Smeeton's, Queen-st. iVX/AN'TED to Kent, 5-roomed Cottage 111 'Vγ good locality.—Smith and Creagh, 5, Durham Buildings. WAN'TiED, fiist class Storeman for pro-dui-e, references required.—Anply X., 494, Star Office. irtTANTED7~two Boys, for the trade.—H. .ITT- Bach and Co., Boilermakers, etc., j Lower Ne-lson-sireet. (TIT'AJJTED " to" Rent. Unfurnished House. * T 6 or 7 rooms, within Id section; good ! locality.—Apply Star Office. I r ryAXTED~ by ikdy, Plainly Furnished IT » BediiH>m. near Ponsonby schooL—Address, "School,'' Ponsonby P.O. iryANTED; To-nlghr—Smart Youth ti t» rabbit trapper. Go Monday's train.— Mrs_Locklcy. His Majesty's Arcade. XXJ ANT ED Known —T:hat~Antonio 1 s Circus jt » Opens To-night, and Every Other I Night, at 7.30. Admission, 1/ and 6d. VyA-N'TED, first class Baker, manage and tt keep ac-ounts: references and security reqnired.— Apply Z., 495. Star Office. VyANTED, Boy, or Elderly Man, abln I'"' to milk and make himself gi'n-eral'y useful on farm.—Apply Anchor Hotel. TT7 ANTED, Quiet Young' Half bred Jer- " * sey Cow, good milking strain, at or near profit.—Xicholls and Co., Northeote. ryANTED. a respectable Girl to assiit~in t V housework, about 15, sleep at home. — For address, Ist house from St. Andrew's Church. iry-ANTED. a Boy for messages and tt cleaning out department; wages 8/. — Johnson Bros., Boot Manufacturers, Karangahape road. IVyANTE D, a good stiong Boy to go tt errands and make himself generally useful*-E. C. Pllkingtoa and Co., Seedsmen. Queen-st. vyAN'TED. Situation for Girl on Farm in tt the Waikato District preferred; acenstomed to the work.—Apply "St. Elmo," Lower Xelson-st. yyANTED, Board by two single men, tt with private family: must be close to V.M.C.A. Rooms.—Apply Nicholson »ad Daisley, Wellesley-st. yyANTED, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, witht t in Id Section, Young Married Couple, oao child: references exchanged.— %.dd*»ss U.S.. 27, "Star" Office. VyANTED, General and Housamaid, sam« tt place; Cooks: Hoasemaids, GeneralsBoys, etc—Mrs Bells Registry Office, Sy-cr.onds-st. Te:ephone 1702. vy'ANTED. Four Violin PupiLs, GriF tt Lynn preferred; good chance for beginners; lessons at pupil's own houves.— •"Student," No. 25, Star Office. ry'ANTED,"" Pour~Violln P~ul>ils; Griy t t Lyun preferred; good chance for beginners; lessons ut pupil's own homes. "Student," No. 25, S-tar Office. TyANTED —Cruets, Cycle t V Parts. Polishing, Lacquering, Bronzing. —Le Petit and Shaw, Electro Platers, .Brass Finishers, 172, Qneen-street. iTyANTED, Housemaids, Waitresses, tt Girls, assist; Nurse Girl, Generals. Waiting: Porters, Barmaids, Waiters Farm Hands. Flaxmill Hands.—Webber, 3, Coombes' Arcade. WANTED, urgently, Housemaids, three maids kept, town. Cambridge 14/, suburbs: Housekeeper, with useful boy preferred; Generals, country, town, suburbs; L. Helps. Open till B—Mrs8 —Mrs Arthur. Strand. TXTAXTED Known — Do you Buy your t> Clothing, Hats. e>tc, from J. Green? If not, why not? He certainly seLLs good Silk Ties at 6d. and 6/0 Hats for 1/ each. —Address, J. Green, Ou-tfltter, 7, Queen-st. WANTED. Governess, Lady Helps, 10/7 12/; Waitresses, 15/, Taranaki, Rotorna, Waikato, Raglan; Housemaids, 15/, town and country; W. Cooks, to 40/; CookLaundresses: Honse-Par'ourmaids: Child's Nurse. 12/. town; Generals, to 20/. —Miss West. Victoria Arcade. ANTED.—Mrs Lockley, His Majesty's Arcade, wants To-night—First-class Waitresses, 15/. Te Aroha. Rotortia. Gisborne: HonsPmaids. 15/, 12/. near Whansrarel, and Thames: Women Cooks. 30/. 25 ', 20/. 15/: Lady Helps. 12/. noar Gisborne, ptc.; Yonth. flarmill and drive, 15/ to start: Ploughman, 20/. Tγ ANTED KNOWN. XDST ARRIVED: FASHIONABLE TABLE CENTRES, In All Colours, at ALET'S TWO SKOPS, NEWTON. All Shades Stocked of ENGLISH CRINKLED PAPER, For Fancy Hat-making, Etc. LOST AND FOUND. (Continued from faae 1.) LOST, In Onehunga tram, last night, Pair of Pincenez aud Keys.—Finder kindly return to MJrs Wigmore, Khyber Pass. OST, Envelope containing £4 10/.— Finder please return. Ktwaid if rereturned; trouble if retained. Apply Star Office. LOST, on Saturday, between Ponsonby ami Lake Takapuoa. Gold Brooch, with amethyst centre and haart' pendant. Reward. — "Ooserv er" Office. L _ OST~young Fox Terrier Dog (J-ack), black and tan ears and face.—Finder please return to E.. MeK-eown, 5. street. City. Anybody found same after this ncfice will be prosecuted. MISCELLANEOUS. CJ —GRF.AT SALE. For a few .CIVV/. days only. All Toys and Fancy \ Goods at Sale Prices. MAGIC CAVE is full U.ij.\j. of Bargains in Toys. Dolls, Ornaments, Fancy Goods. Few days only. D _ Q~p — GREAT SALE. Pretty .JO.v-f. Fancy Handkerchiefs, some slightly damaged. Reduced to 3 for 1/9, worth double. T\ O« C* —GREAT SALE. 500 Samples J_/-.KJ.\_/. 0 f Ladies' Sample Fabric Gloves' and Hosiery at Clearing Prices from 6d. ADAM JORDAN Is prepared to give Massage Treatment at her residence, Wood-street, Ponsonby. IV/TCS IO -— MRS ST. PAUL will Resume ■JJ- Duties on WEDNESDAY, February Stb..—Address, UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. At Home Wednesday, Bth Inst., to arrange lessons. rp~O~ B U I L D E R A Alternative Tenders, Brick and Wood, for Erection of Villa Residence at Mennt Roskill, will be received up to 3 p.m. on THURSDAY, February 16th. W. A. HOLMAN, Architect. 305, Victoria Arcade.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 5
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