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■WANTED. ■ (Continued from Page 1.) VSTANTED, a good Message Boy.—J. Wise- » v man and Sons, Ltd.. Saddlers, 175. Queen-st. igg TT/ANTED, by married couple, with child, » » small Cottage in Newton district.— Urgent.—Apply Urgent, Newton P.O. 145 ANTED to sell. Singer Sewing Drophead Machine; new; cost £14; will sell for \£7 10/.—Apply Machine. Newton P.O. 144 ' thoroughly competent Groom. "* —Apply A. Bevins and Co., Fort-st., Auckland. ANTED, a Girl to learn cap-making; must be a good sewer.—J. A. Coopec. Hatter, 234, Queen-street 16S TSTtANTED to Let, 2 or 3 Unfurnished »" Rooms; use of conveniences; references required.—Apply 67. Khyber Pass. 154 WANTED, smart Youth for general work; knowledge of billiards.—Apply at once, . Commercial Travellers' Club, His Majesty's Arcade. Queen-st. 171 XTS/iANTED, by Young Gentleman, Apart- '»"' ments (bedroom and private sittingroom, with board), in private family; Grafton, Remuera, Epsom, or ParuelL —Apply Box 731. G.I'JX 172 ( YYTANTED~by young lady. Board aud Resi'VV deuce, in private family; 10 or 15 mins. from G.P.0.. near tram.—Apply Immediate. Star Ofiicefor a boy, 15, milk, '■* garden, useful, or kitchen boy, not hotels. —Address Boy. 166, Star Office. 175 ftX/ANTED. immediately, for nine months, •' » by first-class tenant, no children, Furulshed House, about 5 rooms, or 2 well Furnished Rooms, with use of kitchen and conveniences; Ponsonby locality preferred. — Apply J.P.D.. 334. .Star Office. 177 T>RESSER AND MACHINISTS WANTED A--- WANTED— GOOD PRESSER AND FOLDER FOR LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. Good wages paid to an Experienced Woman. Also, A FEW COMPETENT MACHINISTS, Tip-top Wages Paid. Apply, -CRESCENT MFG. CO., 154, Hobson-st. N T Di CABINETMAKER'S MACHINISTS. •Good wages to good men. Apply PIERARD, BRTDGES, & CO., Art Furniture Manufacturers, Wellington. TO" A N T . E ' D. CARETAKER, WELLINGTON V.M.C.A. Applications. adMressed to the undersigned, will be received till Noon April 9th for the Position of Caretaker for the New Building of Wellington Young Men's Christian Association. Married man—without family, and with wife able to assist— preferred.—Particulars as to duties, salary, etc., on application to H. N. HOLMES. GENERAL SECRETARY, V.M.C.A. WELLINGTON. TX7; ANTED KNOWN. »pHE -JJ- y 'TTTPEWRITER AND iQIUTPLIES ppMPANY, 14- "yiCTORIA A RCADE. (SOLE AGENTS IN N.Z. FOR THE MONARCH TYPEWRITER), WUI give rpWENTY - FIVE TJOUNDS STERLING To Auckland Charities, if the Oliver Typewriter Company, of 27, City Chambers; will give proof that it has taken out this week (as stated) in part payment for No. 5 Olivers, the Typewriters advertised in "New Zealand Herald" of March 27. FURTHER, the N.Z. Typewriter and Supplies Co. will give the sum of rpEN r pOCNDS .rpO "yETERANS' TXOMB If the Oliver Typewriter Co. will prove they have taken out the above machines this year, not this week. GOLD-MINING NOTICES. /P.HE DURBAR GOLD MINING COM- ■*• PANY, LIMITED. Notice Is hereby given that the Shares in the above-named Company, forfeited for non-payment of Call payable on the 10th day of February. 190S, will be Sold at Public Auction by Mr. R. C. Carr ax his Auction Mart, Swanson-st., "Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of April, 190S, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, unless the Call and expenses be paid to the Secretary on or before the previous day. J. W. NICHOL, Secretary. Auckland, 27th Mar., 190 S. PUBLIC NOTICES. md" WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.— J. CATO'S String Band Is now open for engagements; terms moderate.—Address, c/o British and Continental Piano Company, Queen-st., Auckland. 155 T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Whereas a dealing has been presented for Registration affecting Allotments 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 204, and 205, Suburbs of Mangere, Allotment 194 and 209 B, Parish ' of Manurewa, comprised in Volume 62, Folio 204, Volume 63, Folios 256, 257 258 259, 260, 201, 262, 263, and 264, and Volume 66, Folio 142, of the Register Book, in favour of Tawhiao, and Allotmeut 203, Par- • ish of Manurewa, comprised in Volume 6° Folio 205, of the Register Book, in favour : of Tawhiao, Kati and Tawaiwai Harihona, and evidence adduced of the loss of the outstanding copies of said Certificates of Title. Notice is hereby given of my intention to Register such dealing at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette ' containing this notice, without requiring ' production of the duplicate Certificates of Title. Dated the 23rd day of March. 190S, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. W. STUART. 1 Deputy-District Land Registrar. T ADIES, bring your old-fashioned felt hats rr\ — we re-ODlock into latest style.—Cox's Hat Factory, Karangahape-road. ||fc U T H E ' S ISLAND. ! THE FAVOURITE SEASIDE RESORT. Telephone Bureau handy. Tennis, Boatin". , etc. • SMOOTH WATER PASSAGE, i PER ROTOMAHANA. 1 TUESDAY THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. ' bee Northern Company's Time Table Mrs ' ggs i742 A - M - Bi - yden - M_-j£-£" ! TOADIES--Your old-fashioned felt hat i£ I J- blocked latest style.-Cox's Hat Factory, Karangahape-road. B° ATS /„ *°F™- BOATS-Fathei'si i J -' mothers, sisters and brothers, uncles : ?S?,2K}" yo " ? an ha^e Pleasure and sport | ffllh? ott ??S- H i re a Pulling or sailing Boat (Ashing lines and bait provided) at Wvnvart' ' Pier, and catch your own Fish— free. 6S ; pLARION REOORDS"haTe arrived. Come '■ V and hear them. Longer. louder, and < cheaper than all others.-Dennes Bros Qneen-st. 1/6 each. 157 i ATHLETIC SPORTS. ! pAPAKURA ' s Nominations for the 1 PAPAKTJRA BAND SPORTS \ ARE EXTENDED TILL APRIL 3rd. I A. M. RICHARDSON, ' Secretary. (

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 28 March 1908, Page 6

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