l --'- V';-'-'' ''X^WMMTSXKf- i P; :r ':.':':'--' : '■': a 'Boy-foi onlce.-^Apply with t—tlmonlals to P.O. Box 68. v , : 7.': 71 WANTED.' a Woman to Olesen's, Store, Ranfurly-rd., Epsom. ■■ . -"t." ;, v ; r .■•'■' .';■:' r """i-\:'"' :■'■ "" : ;&i ANTED, an Office Boy;- wages ~..,Apply by letter to Estate.Agent,.P.O. 86i,225. ;■.-■- •;'-"•- v /.-;,.", • ', V..-67 WANTED, a Young Girl for light house . , work.—Apply Mrs. .Furoess,. Sussexstreet. Grey Lynn. . , t ~ .Jn TXT ANTED, respectable Girl fox general »», housework.—Apply No. 2, Cameron-st.-, Pone,onby, near Three Lamps. ~ j.,:^.].V WANTED, a- good Cook-General.—Apply Mrs J. M. Brigham, Marino, York-st.; Parnell. after.,7 ,i>.m. ,^ wr ,,'...._,. . , - .! WANTED, a Girl'for general household .. ; . .atitles:— Apply 'Mrs - A.-L. -Andrews; WbodsidMd.,* Mt.'Eden." " "' " "" " . 6ft ANTED, reliable Hone, Trap, and Harnese suitable, .for travellers' samples; country work.—Apply J 23l', Ponsbhby'-rd.' 94 WANTED '■■• Known—Dresses "from- 6/e; . Blouses ,from. ■£/; Children's Clothing,' Underclothing,• " moderate.* i^-' Economic,' Dressmakers, oppo.- P. 0., Arch Hill; Sβ ANTED, Bnyers i and Sellers of Books . to. Attend Great Auction Sale of .very; Old and-Rare Books at'Cochrane's, 'Ltd., Monday,"February 15. j.. -,:... '■■ ;;. j. , ; ANTED, urgently, young Girl, about Iβ or 17' years, io do light housework.— Apply fourth house;?' Cricket-avenuV off Walters-rd.. Kingelend. -.., ... . . .., , ANTED, a, rettned ,Young Lady to relieve between: 12> and Lotos. Tea Rooms, Partridge's Ne,w Bulldtagg, between 10 and 11 ' WANTED— A " Competent Cbok-General, . , Protestant, for two adults, 15/; housemaid kept; easy plaoe.—Apply Ruhamah, Barawal-st.y -near -Blind-•■lnstitute, Paraell. WANTED, Goodwill of Boarding-house, about 11, or 12 rooms.—State particu-' lars and terms to "Boardlhghouse," ?30.! Star..Ogee. . ,-r ; ■*, .: -- ■-> . J; : 09 ANTEiD to. Bell, at once, - Boardlnghouse, 10 rooms; , £100. Also Dairy, good position, £10. —Mrs,'Healey's Beglitry, Pitt-street., . , .... . , ,„... . _ ~,..■ , ■ ■■■ WANTED, elderly Man, or would suit Old Age ' Pensioner," nice easy place; hours, 9:t05. —Apply Charnley, Sβ,.Durham st. W., off Albert-jtt. . ..,,.. ANTED to Know, the address of Mrs. . Jane Knapman; last residence known to enquirer. 20 years ago- was Surrey Hills. Newton.—-Address In first case' to J.K., Star Offlce, Auckland. ■..' .. ■■- ,;■:■ v ... ■ Tγ "' a t N '';' t",;' " ''/.'.d.J IMMEDIATELY FOR PRIVATE SCHOOL: MIBTRESB FOB MATHEMATICS;' ADDRESS, X?.TfZ.i ; ; 732, Star Office, 83 WANTED— Mrs. Lockley, H.M. Arcade, established over 20 years, want*: Mlddleaged Man. cut scrub and ferns, 20/ and found, Hoklanga; Cadet Steward, small steamer, £2 month; Women Cooks and Generals, all parts; Housemaids, 20/, 17/t) To Glsborne, etc.; Waitresses, JS/, Tarahakl, etc.; Waitresses and Honsemaids, together, near Tnuranga nnd-Wha-ugarei; Parlourmaids; Lady Helps. : ■ 78. VXTANTED, good Cook for' country hotel. •»■ 40/; three or, four Bushmen, able tc use jack, best of wages for good-men; Waitress, East Coast, 20/; Whangarel, 16/; Washerwoman, 15/ found, constant;: Generals, 10/ to 15/; Youth milk six to eight cows, useful, 15/, good home; strong Youth. 15/, found; Man for breast bench, keep saw, best wages.—McLeod's" Registry. Phone 884. 93 ADY wants Sewing, stock work prefer27, Arthur-st., Ponsonby. ', ;••". '7i> GOOD POST wanted as Companion. Used to housekeeping, travelling, musical.— Address A.M.. 733, Star Office. '. ' 80 mKACTION Engine Driver" wanted, lmme- -■- diately, for Maketu.—Apply, Thursdny morning, to John Chambers and Son, Ltd.. F.ort-st. . .' . ■ • " A RNCLIFFE," 108, Symonds-street.— ■''-'Vacancies for Gentlemen Bomders. Large balcony room, suit two frleuue; <ail conveniences.. Terms moderate.—Mrs Tnoip son (late N.S.S. Co.), Vroprletress. Ui. ,-J -Supiiijr Jioa.i. "-*•» and Residence for uoutlemen; gooi. .able, piano, and every uoinc vomfcrt; v children. Two nilns. from oar. , ' in. /po LET. Furnished Room, suit twZ -a- working men, board optional; piano anu oath.—6», Welllngton-st.* ' •' 2!) ANTED, 2 Paying Guests to Share Room In private family; musical s'cntlemeu preferred.—Address Reflned, JUf, atar Ofllce. rsr ANTED, Young' Men Boarders, Pon TV sonby, nice front room, opposite cur .stop, good table; terms 16/. —Mrs J fcJlwarth, 272, Ponsonby-rd. 27 UPBRIOR Board and Residence offered 6 Gentlemen in small private family; no other boarders. Hot w.a., pleasant situation, near cars.—Address Moderate, 727, Star Office. ' 47 WANTED. 2 respectable Gentlemen, to occupy 1 Large Furnished Bedroom;use of bath; close to Id section.—ll3, Nelson-st. 45 WAKTBD, by respectable working man. Board and Residence, in private family, where no others are kept; must be near town. —Reply, stating terms, to Mechanic, 728, Star Office. 57 fliU LET, tw.o or three Furnished Rooms, -a- with all conveniences.—No. 85, Cook-si. VV. , 7y rpO J-iET, Large Unfurnished front Room. ■*- fireplace; dose to trams.—Apply No. 2, Xennyson-st. . SU TO LET, Furnished Rooms; suit married couple or 2 friends.— i, Saie-st., cor. ner ■ 6§ mb" LET, Single Furnished Bedroom, X private family; Sniins. from Newmarket station. —A.E., Newmarket P.O. WANTED - By 2 respectable young men in tram service. Board and Lodging, with private family, vlclnitey Herne Bay or Three Lamps; 1 room no objection.—tA.B.C, Tram Depot, Ponsonby. ' "\T|7EEROONA," NORTH- HEAD. W DEVONPORT. Select Boarding Establishment. Conducted by the MISSES MILLS Tennis Court and Sea Bathing. Terms moderate 1f225 ■(7-ING'S riOUBT pRIVATE TTOTBL, UPPER QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. M B C 1 TT BHEK ' This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by large and well latd-out grounds,, and In the healthiest part of the city. Tennis Court and Gymnasium. Telephone 2256. i THB OLD ESTABLISHED A RKLE BAY HOUSE, WHANOAPAROA Beautiful sandy beach, native bush,, lovely view, nshlng, boating, bathing, tennis; lauded at wharf; plentiful supply of spring water. Terms: Adults per. week, 22/6, per day 4/; children under 12, 10/(8;. horse hire 3/ half day, 5/ per day. Book with Northern S.S. Co.--Mre. Georse Arkle, "Arkle Bay House" (private mall bag). M4lO q■ B A 8 I D JS KESOBT. THE PLACE TOsFeND YQUR SUMMED HOLIDAYS. COVES BAY, WAIriEKE. Two and a-half hours' trip in- emootat Water. Boating and bathing in sheltered bay; splendid nshlng; tennis, croquet; dancing ball; boat swings for children; beautiful bush scenery; first-class table; oil launch and boats for tree use of; visitor*. Steamers tri-weekly., King up '.'Oowes." Bureau for Tariff. t IN g LET> p^prietoj. ' '" - M 404 ' gOTEL gPKINGS "JTOTEL. THE BRIGHTON-OF .AUCKLAND. . >About -2i Hours by Steamer. ~ See 'Northern S.S. Co.'s Time-table. TARIFF: 7/ PER DAY; £2 2/ PER WEEK Special Rooms;by Arrangement. Children, under 12; half rates. WEEK END TRIP, 20/, including Steamer :, :• ■ ' Fare, i : ' - " Call for Booklet with all particulars. O?riCE: 22, SHOBTLAKd>- l M4QS
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 35, 10 February 1909, Page 3
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