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SITUATIONS VACANT. BOY wanted, for the hardware trade. Apply Hardie Bros. 95 BOY wanted, to learn the business.—Apply Maxwell ami Montague, China Merchants, 380. Queen St. 513 T>AKBR —Wanted. Journeyman Baker, , -C* also Apprentice to the Trade.—Apply 'G. B. ■Smerdon. Baker and Confectioner. Newmarket. 532 OOT Trade. — Wanted, First-class Machinists: also, Oirls to learn the 1 trade: constant employment.—Murray and Co., Cook 'St. 537 ' "CIEHNCII Polisher, experienced, wanted. •-T A-Fplv W. G. Kelly, Carrigan, G3, Union ; St. 514 ; riAHDEXER. resident, wanted: mnut be able to milk; local references required. H.G.. 312, Star Office. 70 /"I.ROOERS— Reliable Assistant wanted, at once, for all-ronnd store knowledge; send references.—Manager, Wallace and Co., Matamata. 524 ' T AUNDRY.—Wanted. Woman for washing A-l flannels.—New Zealand Laundry Cov\. Ltd.. Quay St. 27 MAN wanted, yoxmg. from 18 to 20, for , -***- bread-cart; refs required.—Apply Star ' Office. 323 "jV/S"AN wanted to <lo some draining In ■"■*- Grrcnltuif, by contract.—Apply F. J. ■Glover, c/o Bond and Bell, Commerce St. So ■pAJNTKRS.— Wanted 2 Good Men.—Ap- -•- ply J. A. Eccles, 44, Ilinemoa Rd., after , 6 p.m. (37 PLASTERER'S Labourers—2 wanted.— J- Apply L. Bater. "Cargen." Eden Cre>™n£ ; 4(j CJHORTHAN.I>TYPIST required. ~k~w\f. hi'tweon 7 and S this evening, to International Pictures, 31, Smeetin's Buildings. 531 ' TTPHOLSTERER, first-class, wants Position as Foreman or Working Manager for small furniture shop.—Address Reliable 340. jjtai Office. 6 o YX7ANTED. smart Youth for store.— » T Apply J. W. Jones. Auctioneer. Market Square, oppo. Town H.-ill. a). TXTANTED. Young Axeman to cut dowß' "'•some troes and cut them Into firewood ' F. Nc;-son, William St., Dominion Rd. Tram Terminus. ;j5 VOCTH, snraTF, wanted at gWi -*- wages.—Jas. Pascoe, Jeweller, Queen St IS2 VOi:«<; Man wanted as Second Gardener. JL Apply Gardener, "Rocklands." Epsom Avputie. 53 PARK HANDS. CAPABLE Married Conp'.e for country, near Wungauai, without encumbrance; man farm hand, woman eookseneral: small family. Wages £100.—Apply Star Office. iH DOMESTICS 'WANTED. A RESPECTABLE Mkldle-aged Woman - wanted, as rook and general.—Apply I*>, St., Newton. "9 POOK wauted, good, capable, good wages. —Apply C. Taylor, Carisbrooke, Devonport. 28 rtOMPANION-HELP wanted, light duties", 1 good home; middle-aged preferred — Address Star Office. r,o and Housemaid, comv peteut, w.-iYited for Remuera.—Apply, with references, A.8., P. 0.. Remuera U0 GIRL wanted, small family.—Apply WI, Il\>bsou St. ' D'JX O.IRL, young, wanted, to assist.—Carrcn '-* Orovn BoardJnghouse. Birkenhead. as wjiuted at once.—Mrs Perry" "Bayrenth," Tainui ltd., Cheltenham Devonport. 4 14, for kitchen, sleer~iit home v---Apply at once, 2. Liverpool M., off K»mngahg]>e Rd. 45 or Domesticated Lady Help y , wanted.—Apply Mrs. 11. M. Johnston. Norman's Hill, Onehunga. 72 /-VIRL wanT.~d to assiJtln~"hoTrsen-ork. !i y till 4: slc-pp at home-Apply Mrs J. Andrews. Kluiberly Rd.. Epsom. <J!I capable, wanted, all duties; one y lady —Apply after 4 p.m.. Mac Murray Rd.. off St. Mark's Rd.. Remnera. «2 /■■J.ENERAL wanted, wages, easy y* pla<-e, immediately.—Wachircr's Novelty Jewellery Bazaar, 104. Queen Street. 51 rj.ENTLEMAN requires Housekeeper; comV< fortable homo, all eouvs.: dose to town horwiLTd application (photo. If possible) to S.W., c/o Kos .j], Gisborne. 506 HpUSEMAID - WAITRESS -wauted—AF ply -Star Hotel. Otalmlm. 80 T, AU "F "eip wants l'ositlon.—Write Capable, 332. Star Office. S.i T ADY Help, capable, wanted; wnges 17/6 Xv Apply Mrs. Ellin, Whangarei ' 65 T ADY Help wanted, duties —7 ■L* Salisbury St., near Tram Barn Ponsonby. x YyANTICD. for Mrs Edward Anderson, T ' Remueru, Housemaid, also General — Apply in evening to Mrs Anderson, Glen64 rSTANTED. for the country, middle-aged »» Woman to keep house and look after invalid: rots, required.—Apply Star Office for address. " -j ryiAJvTEDT a GentU-wonTiin7"a7l:oinpaijlon- ' » help; good needlewoman; other help kept.—Write Mrs H. H. Pitcher. Clonbern Rd., Remuera. q;*., YCTANTBD, Woman to wash and Iron on *» Mondays; must be quick and goodpermanent.—Apply >Irs. W. Jack 12Sa' Grafton Rd. ' .-,4;) VytANTBD, kind. Middle-aged Ludv for »» cum-pany, light duties; gnod 'hemic, small wages: eveirlugs freo.—Write L M P. 0.. Devonport. "c,^ VXTANTEdT Two Maids, one as cook, the »• other house-parlourmaid; ivages "0/ per week. Take car to Greenwood's corner Apply Mrs 11. T. Gome, Bnckland Rd' Ivpsotn. y^ TRULL'S Ilegistry. 22. (Xv Chambers, i* Queen .Street.—W. Cooks, 40/. U<itorun SO/, country hoti-ls: Cook and Laundress together. Rororua; Waitresses. 20/- Housemaids, a>/, Laundn-spes, 25/, town. Hotonia Darpavillo. Tr Awamiitu. Te Puke Te Kaiti. TChansarei, Karan-g.ihake Te A-rohn Uelensville. Paeroa. HTiames. places two together: many positions not 11.-nuiid-Lauiiiiress and Waitress, togpthor' Itotorna; Probationer Nivrse: Generals! Helps, town and country; Married Couple country; Ft.ixcutters (6), Farm Uaud, Lads 'Phono 1702. fiAXPNDKKS' Registry, Strand Arcade. w« Auckland's oldest office— Vaeam-les: Women Coofw. 40.'. :io/, 20/; Cook-generals, r:"; V{ ; W a ltr Pe»es. 22/G, 20/: Hcmseniaids, 20/: Hotmenrald-Waitresses. 20/, 20/ for good lioirscs: Maid-LaTindress. 20/ ' also Cook. 25/, together, on station; Housemaid, IS/, for Giaborne: .'5 Partips Bijsfcfellers. at :»/ per aore; JScmb Chitters; Station Cook, 30/; H«ndy Man. for station. 25/: Farm Hnird, 25/; Milk 2 Cows and Kitchen Work, 20/. PTTPII.S 'WANTED. "PIANO, Singing, Violin, Mandolin, and X Banjo; terms, £1 10/ per quarter On advance). —Ramsden Bros., 35, Howe St, Newton, opposite Girls' Grammar School. pAK£ Piping and Ornamenting.—Pupils v> , now enrolled. Special Classes for ladies. Terms on application.—John Bnchanan, View Ed, Mt. Bden. CJCHOOL FOE MANDOLIN, BANJO, to AND GUrTAH. KB. A. A. PARTRIDGE (Principal) Has Vacancies for Beginners aud Advanced Players. Studio. SI, Grafton Rd., near Choral Hail. 27 STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. —Mil JOHN McDOUGALL, 27, Khyber Pass, Auckland, is the only specialist in New Zealand who has been perfectly successful in curing quickly and permanently Stuttering and all Impedimenta of Speech. Testimonials: When I became a pupil of Mr I McDougail I stuttered very badly. At i times 1 dould not speak at all. 1 can now I speak with Hie greatest of ease, and my health, is mucii imorovMl.—C.EL [

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 1