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SHIPPING. JJUDDART — ptAKSER T, ISE - FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Circumstances Permitting. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. Regular Sailings. FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. A Steamer, Tuesday, 22nd January, 3 p.m. Calls Tokomaru Bay for passengers only. SYDNEY AND HOBA RT. FROM WELLINGTON. Regular Sailings. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. (FROM WELLINGTON.) A Steamer Early. For particulars apply to Office. All Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. All Tickets for Stop-over or Return mutually interchangeable -with the Union Company. New Zealand Agents •for Hebburn Colliery. OFFICE: 7, CUSTOMS STREET. D ryAITEMATA STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. S.S. ONEROA. JANUARY TIME-TABLE. Murray's Bay, Brown's Bay, Deep Creek, Arkle's Bay, and SUverdale. Leaves Auckland. Leaves SUverdale. •Sun., 13th, 9.30 a.m. *Sun., 13th, 5 p.m. •Arkle's Bay and way ports only. Sunday Fares, 1/ return. Hot water provided. A. G. FRANKHAM, Agent Phones: 2571; Office, ASBO, Wharf. D SITUATIONS WANTED. [New arrivals and others will find this column a ready means of reaching employers. Eighteen words. One Shilling.] ACCOUNTANT, QUALIFIED, **■ desires Books to keep or supervise evenings.—Reliable. 278, Star Office. S4 BAKF.R wants Single-handed Job.—Write A.IT., P. 0.. Matamata. 515 BOY, strong, wanted, to apprentice to Motor Trade in city, just left Tech.— Write J.J.. 323, Star Office. 558 BOOKKEEPER, good Accountant and 1 Typist, wishes Occasional Work, large or small sets of books, dally or otherwise. Balance, 315, Star Office. 123 TYRESSMAKER wishes Work by the Day, -*-' good lit, style; charges very moderate. Write J.W.. 320, 'Star Office. 174 T"VRES9MAKER, first-class, can undertake ■*-' two more dresses this week.—Second House Below the Bridge, on left, Grafton Rd. 126 T)RESSMAKER and Costumier wishes -•- , Position, town or country, 10 years' experience, only first-class work.—Write Costumes. 175, Star Office. 71 FEW Hours dally. Shop or Tea Rooms, or Midday Waiting, wanted by respectable young Woman.—Write Experienced Hand, c/o P. 0.. Newmarket. G43 G.IRL, young, crpcrlenced, desires Position Bookkeeping and Typewriting. Write Bookkeeping, 271, Star Office. 51

GARDENER, practical, wants one day a week, or casual; local man and refs.— j Nemo, c/o O'Leary and Downs. 0 GARDENER, 35 years' experience, grafting, pruning, requires Job: kitchen garden preferred.—Write G., 232, Star Office. 50 GARDENER, experienced all branches, seeks Day .or Permanent Work: steady and reliable: good references.—Gardenln. 304, Star Office. 79 GOOD Home wanted for boy, 14. can • milk and •be generally useful.—Write A.8.1.. 2SI. Star Office. 25 HOUSEKEEPER'S position wanted by . widow, with boy- 3 years; own mistress: farm or sheep station.—Write ReUnbie. 254. Star Office. 140 LADY would like hotel or boarding-house Mending to do at home; capable.— Address at Star Office. 12i T'ADY. Help, competent, seeks Position J-/ with ad-ult family.—'Write. stating wages, Help, Dominion Rd. P.O. 564 LIGHT Work few hours dally required by elderly person; would give same In return unfurnished room. —Widow, Newton r.o. 15 MAN, married, with family, seeks Employment as Storeman, or any position of trust.—Write Keen, 263. Star Office. 21 MAN, young, single, ineligible, requires -Position, Grocer's Assistant. or General Store, suburbs; highest rets. —Particulars to Grocer, 2so, Star Office. 90 PAINTING, Paperhanglng, and General House Renovating by experienced tradesman: estimates. — Burnitt. ST. Symonds St. near Grafton Bridge. 540 LUMBER, first-class, registered, wants ' to take charge of business as Working Manager.—Write F. 8., 334, Star Office. 210 OSITION as Travelling. Companion-Help wanted by young lady; no objection to children.—Write Help. 227, Star Office. 29 TyOSITIONS In Offices or Similar Situa--t tlons wanted by two young ladles (native), best testimonials and certiflcates proficiency: anxious to better themselves. ■Write P.. 238, Star Office. 73 SITUATION as Companion-Help wanted, suburban or country preferred.—Write Country, 260, Star Office. 8 SITUATION as Waitress or Housemaid in country required by woman.—Write Widow, 310, Star Office. 96 TXTAfiHING and Cleaning wanted by VV respectable woman.—Write W., 305, Star Office. WASHING wanted. by respectable Woman; all days free.—Write Urgent. 274. Star Office. 59 TTtTASHING and Cleaning wanted by trustVV worthy woman.—Write 202, Great North Rd., Arch HI". 70 TTTORK, washing or cleaning, wanted by '» young woman; Toes., Wed., or Sat.— I Write L.H., 302. Star Office. 66

PTTPIXS WANTED. ' CERTIFICATED Teacher has vacancies for pupils; homes yisited.—Write Music. 555. Star Office. B LEARN TO WRITE SHOWCARD3. Day and Evening Classes and by Correspondence. —Wlllott Showcards, 466. Queen St., opp. Kindergarten. D PUPILS - wanted, Dressmaking, day and evening classes, single lesson 1/9, 12 lesson 18/ in advance.—2s4, Queen St. 104 LEARN MOTOR CAR DRIVING AND MECHANISM. Careful Tuition with Several Makfes of Cars. City Council Certificate Guaranteed. Day or Evening Instruction. Moderate Fees. J. S. TRVIN. 19, Wakefield Street Day 'Phone A 2072. Evening 'Phone 3227. B SCHOOL OF LACEMAKING AND ART NEEDLEWORK, Short's Bldgs., 156, Queen St. (opp. National Bank of N.Z.), Reopens 7th January. Embroidered Lingerie and Blouses, Limerick Lace; Modern Point, etc., etc. Special attention to beginners. O SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING.—MRS. MALCOMSON (late of London), with High-class Practical Experience, Cuts and Prepares Costumes, Dresses, and Blouses for Home-finishing. Special attention given to country orders. Dressmaking Classes: Single Lessons, 1/6; Training Course, £3 3/. Classes resume second week in January. Address: Over Walker's, Chemist, Wellesley St. West, corner Blliott Street. O " /~tAX Y OU gWIM? IF NOT I GUARANTEE TO TEACH YOU. TEPID BATHS, HOBSON STREET. Ladies' Hours: 9 to 11 a.m., 5 to 7 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday. Boys' Class: Saturday, 9to 10 a.m. Mt. Eden and Shelly Beach Baths by Appointment. Parnell: Friday- Advanced and Beginners' Classes Now Starting. ;<"' X>. B. ANDERSON, B ' c/o Tepid Baths.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 1

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