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SITUATIONS VACAHT. [Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding eighteen words, one shilling; three con- ; secutive insertions, two shillings and ] sixpence.] WANTED, Girls for packing. —Apply I Bycroft, Ltd., City. 45 i ANTED, Boy.—Apply G. W. Wright, ! Baker, Karanganape-rd. WANTED, Girls to learn boxinaking.—Ap- i ply Metropolitan Boxworks, O'Connellst TXTANTED, a smart Lad, for the trade.— VV Apply J- Cunningham, Butcher, Frank-lin-rd. WANTED, Junior Clerk.—Apply, in own handwriting, W. C. Pickett, Ltd., Morriusviile. j ANTED, good, reliable Young Man for general work; sleep out.—Apply Grand Vue, Frillces-et.' ANTED, French Polisher; one that can. do other work preferred. —Apply P.Cf. Bos 40, Talhape. WANTED, Lad to assist on baker's cart; — Geo. Sinerdou, Baker and Confectioner, Newmarket. ANTED, Juniors for mercery and clothing depts.—Apply George Court and Sons, Ltd., Newton. __ 'ANTED, a "Boy for auctioneer's office; good writer and quick at figures.—Apply In own handwriting to P. 0.. Bos 245. 52 AS-T_b, First-class Wheelwright and Bodymaker—Apply Verrall and Arseott (late C. Suiith), Couchbnllders, Whaugarel. ANTED, smart Boys, toe Tea Depart; ment. — Arthur 'H. Nathan, Ltd., Latin ceston Buildings, Custpms-st. East. 100 AN'I'EL), Young Lady Ht'rotestaut) to teach four children; Kawhia district; good home; slate salary.—A.B., Oparuu, Kawhia. T4 00T TRADE — Wanted, 2 good Fitters, a Girl for .Skiving Machine, a firstclass Edge Trimmer; also First-class Edge Setter. — Murray and Co., Cook-at. 103 BEEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY (New Zealand) want people to Make Hosiery for them, whole or spare 'time, in their own homes; make £1 a week; previous experience not necessary; constant employment all the year round.—Write at once, Bos 734, G.P.0., Wellington. RESSMAKER Wanted for Country Store, must be good skirt hand.—Apply Jones and Foote, Etllott-st. - '64 SADDLERS —A good All-round Hand wanted, at once; capable of using machines and take charge of factory.— Brace, Windle, Blyth, and Co., Ltd. 37 w a ' ..- >■ t c . D '! TWO' :JCNIOR FEMALE LEDGERKEEPEES. Apply, with references, stating age and experience, to t F.O. BOX 520. r\ IT V OF AUCKLAND. OFFICE BOY. Applications, accompanied by Testimonials, will be received in the Town Clerk's Office until 4 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, 10th February, 1910, for the appointment of Office Boy in the Town Clerk's Office. Salary to commence at the rate of £40 per annum. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. January 28th, 1010. w - ■ - *-.. c Sip d, A T ADY TO TXfRITE OOCIETY "JJ-OTES FOR A FIRST-CLASS LITERARY JOURNAL. Apply by letter, stafcng experience, to R., BOX 196, P. 0., AUCKLAND. GOOD POSITIONS FOR COMPETENT DRIVERS. If you wish to better your position, call for particulars of our system. We teach In practice (no book work) how to drive and repair the motor car. Remember, each j 'student drives and handles motor car and engines. Five weeks makes of you a competent man. Positions will be numerous, this season. Office open day and evening. N.Z. MOTORING SCHOOL, Swanson Chambers, Swanson-st. PUPILS WASTED. WANTED, by certificated young lady. Pupils for piano and theory; homes visited; fl quarter.—Address Piano, 300, | Star Office. I ANTED, Pupils for Piano, Pipe Organ) and Voice; beginners are taught to read and play music at sight.—J. Bauueker Adger, G.P.O- Auckland. ___[ WANTED, Pupils for Piano, Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, and Singing; terms, £1 1/ per quarter (In advauce).— Ramsden Bros., 85, Howe-st., Newton. t ' ■ —~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ HOUSES AND LAND WANTED WANTED to Rent, 6 or 7-roomed House, Remuera, iio children. —Address D.D., 5, Star Office. ____'; WANTED to Let, New, 6-roomed House, every convenience.—Apply Richmond. Butchery, Grey Lynn. __ \XJ ANTED, 3 or 4-roomed House, furnishVV ed or unfurnished, within Id section.— I Particulars, 63, Symonds-st. 12 ANTED to Let, to young married couple, Furnished Cottage, with garden, 97, Cook-st. West-—Apply after 5 p.m. 39 ANTED, a small House, furnished or unfurnished, or Four Unfurnished Rooms.—State rent to D.D., 7, Star Office. 44 ANTED to Let, Part of comfortably Furn. House, 3 or 4 rooms, top Hepburnstreet, close to cars; no children.—Address at Star Office. _■ WANTED, House, Furnished or Unfurnished, on Cheltenham Beach, for a year or more. — C. F. Bennett, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Swanson-st. WANTED, early March, Ponsonby or Heme Bay, House, 5-7 rooms, or would share; no children; Indisputable references.—Address P.P., 8,. Star Office. 49 TTC7ANTED to Furchase or Lease, Unim- * » proved Farm of from 100 to 1000 acres, on East Coast, water frontage preferred. State price and terms to W. 8., Ngungnru. ECTION. SECTION. —I have a Genuine Buyer for a GOOD SECTION; must be handy to car. PARKER HILL, 63, Queeu-st (below Smeeton's). 65 WANTED TO SELL. WANTED, an Offer New o-r. House, Elizabeth-st., Mt. Rosklll.—J. F. Wrlgley, Builder, Rendel-place, Eden Terrace. 56 ANTED to Sell, Pony, 4yrs, harness or saddle; also, Sulky Turnout, in good order, any trial.—Apply Boon's Store, Ep- ■ 133 ANTED to Sell, Launches" Yachts, Engines, Motor Cars, and Machinery of Every Description-.—A. L. Alexander and Co., 18, Palmerston Bldgs. HUBB'3 SAFES, Locks, etc. — Sole Auckland Agent, A. L. Alexander and Co., 18, Palmerrton Buildings. LD-ESTABLISHED Dairy, good cash trade and round; long lease; low rent. Inspection, Star office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 27, 1 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 27, 1 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 27, 1 February 1910, Page 1

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