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SITUATIONS "WANTED. seeks Situation as first hotel or boardinghouse; good all round; good refs.—Address F.K., 1, Star Office. 93 COMMERCIAL AGENT, leaving for England in March, will undertake any private or business investigations or commissions^— Reply Box 063, P.O. GO VBIiNEiSS desires Ke-engagement; 12 months from Home; usual subjects; music, elementary drawing, and painting; good needlewoman.—Address F.F., 43, Star Office. Gβ Governess, lately from Dnn-J-i edln, wants situation, country preferred. Cooks, 17/ti, gentlemen's houses; also 20/, Symonds-street; Generals, all parts; Waitresses, 'Housemaids.—Mrs. Arthur, 33, City Chambers. 66 SITUATION ou farm wanted by youth, can milk and used to horses.—Write F.F., 3», Star Office. 56 CJTttONG youth (ia) wants Employment on Farm.—State wages, etc, write Work, 7, Star Office. 2 SUPERIOR Young Lady wants place as Secretary or Companion to lady. Bright, musical and amiable.—Write Merlee, 10, Star Office. 6 rpBAVELLEK wants Position (age 23); -*■ salary no object for a start. —Beply E.E., 41, Star Office. 24 rp" A 1 L O B S. A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER, Ladies' and Gentlemen's, jost arrived from London, Seeks Position. Address F.F., 30, Star Office. 230 TTTIDOW, respectable, wants Washing and • ' Cleaning, by the day, town or suburbs. — Address F.F., 31, "Star" Office. 233 YXTORK Wanted by steady yonng man; »» town or country; baker's driver or farm work..—Address E.E., 33, Star Office. KW "V7"OUKG Man wants Situation, any capac- -*- ity, gardening and poultry preferred.— Address E.E., 2b, Star Office. 45 •APARTMENTS WANTED. ■OED-SlTrTNlikoOM; with breakfast, •*-* wanted for Kcntleman, Epsom or Remuera prof erred.— Ucply, stating terms, Box 102, U.P.O. go X>EJ>UOOM Wanted.— Kellned young lady ■*-•* cusased dur'ng day desires singJe bedroom, use of conveniences.—Write F.F., 40, Star Offire. 4{j T3OO.MS wanted, 2 unfurnished front; use x *" of conveniences; within Id section — State price to F.F., 34. Star Office. 20 TJOOMS Wanted, 2 convs.; -*-* 1 near wharf, Devonport or Stanley Bay; for few mouths.—Address E.E., 27, Star Office. 40 rpWO Large Unfurnished Rooms; convent- -~ ences; fireplaces, quiet family, suburbs, wantpd by 2 ladies " Permanent, , ' Symouds-strret P.O. O FURXISHKD Bedrooms, with board, tn *• private family, wanted, at once; no other boarders; close to town.—Write P.Q.R., P. 0., Wellington. 43 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Saturday afternoon. Black Purse, containing £1 note and silver; reward. —Lniusdeu's. Newmarket. 60 T OST, Koll •>( Music. botwc»n S.viuonds- •" Rt. and Ivarangahnpe-rd.—Finder pleaso return to No. S, Wellington-at 36 LOST, February 3rd, Ponsonby tramcar. Purse, containing sovereign and one pound note.—Please return to Star Office. Substantial reward. LOST. Friday evening, between Choral lln II and Library, Amethyst Brooch Pendant, edged with pearls—Reward, "Okarel::," 30, Symonds-sL 207 T OST, Monday, between Parncll and City, JUI prolmbly in tram. Lady's Umbrella, Ivory bamlie, silycr-ninunte<l.'—Reward, It. n. Lusk. $olk-ItOr,_Shortlan'l-street. S2 LOS'f. yctrrdar. bPtween ~sT PauFs Clitirch and Glenosmond, Pair Spectanlee, rolled gold frames.—Reward, Ilowden's.' Op'tioian, Quoen-st. 29 LO ST between- Wharf and Court's, i'.iack Ijonthor Purse, shrll purse iiiHitle, money and tickets.—Finder kppp money if return purse (keepsake) to Row's Store, New ton. ; . n \T7ILL person soon to pick up Fox Terrier W Pup in Wellesley-st last night, kindly return to belcrw address, arid save trouble. —F. Park. r/<> W. Park. Wellcaley-stf? 2T!R MISCELLASEOU3. DIVIDENDS FOR PRUDENT PEOPLE. Advertise your wants in the "AUCKLANLi STAR" ClasslCed Coiumus. rpilE LIGHT CHARGE OF THE; ATp BRIGADE. (A reminisccuce of the 0.1.C. on Xmae Ere, 8 to 0 p.m.) Half-n-clinin, half-a-chain, Half-n-chain onward. Into the valley of toys Rushed the Six Uundred. Theirs not to make reply. Theirs but to so and bny. Cheap, or to reason why, Gallant SU Hundred. Guns to the right of them. Boats to the left of them. Airships in front of them, Dolls by the hnndred. Oh. the light charge t)hoy made, Half the price mostly paid, Making one feol afrnld Someone had blundered. Then they rushed back, and oh, Happy Six Hundred. Each with a precious load. Jolly Sis Hundred: Back to the homo so fair. Stockings were waiting there. Oh, won't the kiddies stare! Good-night. Six Hundred. T OST—IO RINGS, EACH CONTAINING 2 KEYS. Numbered 3oSS, 4229, 267, 4813, 210, 4533, 190, 3629, 3942, 3506. A REWARD of 2/0 will be paid for each, upon return to WHITTOME, STEVENSON. AND CO. Condimentors, Parnell. ITS TTJTEIGHT IN /~1 OLD. That is what this man says of WIOLETTA, the most effective Hair Tonic known. Here is his own letter:— Wioletta Toilet Co., Christchureh. Sirs, —Last May I hud occasion to consult your agent, Mr. J. Baxter, Timaru, concerning my hair, which was in a very bad way. Acting on his advice, I decided to try' WIOLETTA, and within a short period the tonic effected a transformation from a bald head to as good as head of hair as you can find on any man in New Zealand. My cure is a complete one, and I strongly advise anyone suffering from baldness or any hair trouble to use WIOLETTA. I consider WIOLETTA worth its weight in gold.—Yours faithfully, C. C. ROBERTS. Sold everywhere, 3/C; posted, 6d extra. On Sale, at .T. TV. Macklow, Chemist, Onehunca: and at Hutchinson Bros., Ltd., Xlie Universal Providers, Khyber Pass-rd., Ponsonby and Customs-st. West. RE YOU 1" SiiUKWD BUSINESS MAN? —The chance of making profits promptly is offered you in the ''AUCKLAND STAE" Classified Columns.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 1

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