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BIRTHSj MOYLE. — On February 9th. at her i residence, Union-street, the wife of J. 4 E. Moyle of a son. DEATHS. HENNELLY.—On February 9, accidentally killed by falling from a train, John, youngest son of the late John Hennelly and Mrs M. Hennelly, of Tole-street, Ponsonby: aged 23 years.—R.l.P. The funeral will leave his mother's residence for Walkumete at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday). MEREAVEMEICT CAM. wtPPt 2 .',. JAMES. FREDERICK and WILLIAM MeNAMABA, also MRS. HAYWARD, of Foxton, and MRS MONTGOMERY, "Melrose," Vincent-street, desire to thank their many friends for their messages of sympathy and floral emblems; also to thank the Rev. Carver. Nurse Field, and Mrs Burnett, for their kindness towards our late dear mother. —^ ■—»■»_-__—^ WANTED. (Continued from Page L) 'W A ?J TED ' a Barmaid.-Apply Thames i " * Hotel. ■WANTED, a good Vest Stow, T I Tailor, SO, Victoria-street. TX7ANTED, a well-educated GiFl for au * ' omce.—-Apply In own handwriting to Hi, tstar Office. 'V\/r 4 -* > '" rEU t0 Lease, 2 Acres, Florence •»» Court, Cottage of 7 rooms, 1-i/U; also, "The Rocks," of 5 rooms, 10/6. —Star. |V\;JANTED, Pi-ice for Clearing" Piece of "■Uui—Address, X.Y.Z., 191, Star Office. ■fjSTANTED Known—Valentines. Valen- ; "»' tines. Valentines.—At Finch's, Queen st. IyriANTED, a Boy.—Apply Monday, to " O. btewart, cyo 11. and W. ile.laby, bhortland st. ' \\i Lady Help and Companion," » » 7/, easy place, North Shore. — Mrs i-ockley, H.M. Arcade. WANT ED" to Buy—Fox Terrier Puppy (dog).—Particulars and price to P.O. Bo_ 216. IvSMNTEDi Horse aud Cart, light, cheap j»» and good.—TippTns, Gillingham-et., I Parnell. Young Girl, light housework »» preferred. — Apply address, Hutchinson, Grocer, Ponsonby Rd. VyANTED, by Young Woman, washing ▼ * and cleaning by the day—Apply N.U., Newton P.O. a first class Tailoress an aIN '» » round hand preferred.—Apply to VV J. Maxwell, Tailor, Jervois-rd., Ponsonby. vy|ANT__i_, W. Cooks, 15/ to 25/; House- , ' nia'ds. town and country: Waitresses, i>': Housekeepers, town and country.— .McLeod s Registry. W!ANTED_ to Buy for Cash, House not » * less than 8 rooms, all couvenleuces 1 onsnnl.y district, overlooking harbour.— Bamierman, 10, Coombes' Arcade. yV"ANTED, Generals, ""hoteisTW; House- » » maid, 15/; Married Couple, SO', immediately; Housemaid-Waitress. 12/. ' Re-open i.—(Latp) Miss West. Arcade. VV TRAVELLER FOR TAILORING. U ~ Salary, £2. Must be smart man. References. Apply at once, P.S., Newton P.O. IVV'IANTED. SituutioiTToF good General, '' without washing (where deafness won't interfere); will be at office 3 o'clock -Monday.—Mrs Lockley, 11.M. Arcade. WANTED, Youth to deliver goods and assist at counter. — Apply after 9 Monday, R. French. Grocer, Karangahape id. irS7__ NTED . for an old lady (nest, trams «' preferred). Unfurnished Room; fireplace, with board and attendance.—A.B., Newton P.O. VVTANTED, 3 VJnfumished Rcorns, with » » conveniences 5 minutus walk to Newton W. School ;terms moderate.—Address Beaucalre, Newton P.O. O/lANTED Known —Do yon buy your "' Tics, Collars, and Braces from J. Green: If not, why not? Newest Ties just landed, 6d each.—At 5, Queen st. /TOANTED White '' Shirts, in large sizes, 2/3; Summer Blue Ground Shirts, with collars, 1/11 each.—At J. Green's, o. Queen st. VyANTEDi Cricketers! Bowlers] aid" »» Teums Players to Buy 15/ Flannel Trousers at 6/ to 9/; slightly damaged.— J. Green, o. Queen st. [Y~\"jANT*l-'Li to Sell at North Shore, com- **' forcible o-roomed House, bathroom, etc., orchard, "SO by 150; £320. Also to Let, comfortable Furnished House. Te Aroha, for 9 months, 20/ week. — Mrs Locklev. H..M. Arcade. iv\:i A N tTTT) to vr r c hi,a s __, ''' PROPERTY IN SHORTLAND ST., WYNDHAM ST., SWANSON ST., or VULCAN LANE. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Opposite Fort-street. (UyiANTL'D, 2 good Flax Paddockers, 30/ ** ton. or 7/ to 8/ day, for good men; Flax Washer, 6/ day; Man used to quarrying, 0/ day, constant; Man, garden, milk cow, useful, 12/ to 15/; Young or Middleaged Man for poultry farm, 12/6 to 15/; good Milker and useful Farm Man, near town, 20/; Boys and Youths, milk, useful, all parts. 10/ to 15/; Youth or Young Man. learn milking, farming, driving and bacon 10/, 12/, good places; Nursemaids, town, country, 10/, 12/; Housemaids; Married Couple, live in own cottage, husband must be good milker, no work for wife; Married Couple, live in own house, both must milk, good place; Station Couple, easy place, £70.—McLeod's Registry, Exchange Lane. 'Phone 884. ■mtANTUD.-Mfs Lockley, H.M. Arcade, »» wants first class Barmaid, town; Waitresses, Rotorua, Taranaki, 17/ and town; Women Cooks; Generals, 8/ to 20/; 2 Generals, 15/ each, Kaipara. meet employers 11 o'clock, Monday tone hotel): Lady Helps, 10/, 12/, good places; Nursemaids;' Married Couple. £75; Bay of Islands, no family, good place, wife general, hnshand miik and useful; useful Walter, 20/, mill kitchen, country; Milkers, Paeroa and Taranaki. J) R A P E R g. WANTED—YOUNG LADY—an experienced young lady—to Take Charge Gloves and noslery. Good references necessary. —Apply GEORGE AND KERRLEY, LTD., WELLINGTON. T>RAP_rßS—Wanted, for Wanganui, an -L' Experienced Young Lady for Gloves. Hosiery and Lace Departments. — Ap-ply GEORGE AND KERSLEY, LIMITED, Wellington. HORTICUI-TirßAli SHOW. BIRKENHEAD FRUITGROWERS' SHOW. FUIPAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th and 17th. Secretary will attend Zion Hill Schoolroom, Monday. February 12th, 6 to S p m to receive entries. A. WILSON, Sec. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO—DENTAL SCHOOL. The Council, contemplating the Foundation of a Dental School In connection with the University of Otago, is desirous of learning what support is likely to be afforded to the scheme, and requests that those who propose to be students in the years 1907-8 will forward their names Immediately to the Registrar at -Dunedin. •JTOTICE OF REMOVAL. Owing to Mr Nicholls wanting possession of my Branch Yard. I am Removing my Plant to Surrey-crescent, Arch Hill. Having •installed extra machinery. I am now prepared to cope with additional business, i Main Yard and Office: C/o Ponsonby and •Richmond roads. Telephones: Ponsonby-road. 7>9; Surreycrescent, 1522. ELI CLEAL, Coal and Firewood Merchant. M* 8. A DAMS ! RESUMES TEACHING | TUESDAY NEXT. 13th FEB. And will Attend at his MUSIC ACADEMY, SYMONDS-ST. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY. lo Arrange Lessons. ____'. TcleEhcne 1241.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 10 February 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 10 February 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 10 February 1906, Page 5

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