WAKTEJO. (Continued Croin .Page 1.) Ji\;|A.NXJ<:d, smart Boy.—Apply tit once, 1 * Skeates and Boekaert, Liu. \i\, 'A-NTku, a lew" good Jsoys.—Apply Mill J * ' ' Manager, Kauri Timber Co. IVY' A ' NXI: ' JJ ' oiuiLU Cook, at once, good I'" *_ wages.—Apply British HoteL )l/V jA-M\faUJ, v iouti. - ApP tv j * Lr x - ' * y ' Uo.xiiurg.li, Weileuley-si. West. good lion Turner, ai once. ■- ,TV X. M. McUiughliu and Co., lieach-i'd. iVVJA.MbIj, Boy WiUi U years' » T carpentering.—Apply Novell, Greeutuiie. a iouth lor the Biaeksnuth.- ---'» lug.—Apply W. A. ileed, Cusiouus-sL W est. \A/ANXKI), by young lady, Position to TT Learn Bar. —AuureaS lieta, ■JXA., Star Office. |i/y/'fA.NTii,Jj, a Boy lor the bottling depart- * * menu—Apply u> j-aiigjjuUi and Co., u'ort-sL. |i/4,iA_NTED, Girls lor boimakiug. ■' ' Banks and Grey Doek-st., oil Victoria -st, VA/JAiVXKD, I'outh and Boy for the Mill.— ' * Apply Casinnore Bros., Poasonby Timber aUII. VyANTED, Bedroom, with breakfast, con- •» venient locality. — Address CA.il., i "(Star ,, Office. ||i / \,-jANTiiI» _ to Buy, Horse, suitable for a '•I , Baker's care—Apply Jas. Corley, Baked-, iiobson-st. i'VV' AJS L b ~ U ' ° ooU General Servant.—Apply '» » Mrs b. Clarke, corner oi Soieily Beach I'd, and Hackett-st. WA-NXED, 2 labourers, good pick and shovel men. — li. Sinaii, Builder, on job, Vincent-st. IX7AJKTJSI). a good, ust-xui Alan, one who • » can milk. — Apply to J. AL .beniiox, Keinuera, aiter U ocjoch.. smart (Jauvaatiers, good cell- '"' ing aiiui- j.au p.inu, is'l'ickenjig, Auburn-su. lihyber Pats. practical Mill lianda; also, It'Ti field Contract to iet.--Appiy at once, C. Suttie, FlaxmilL Waharoa. jV/Vli-NXKD, smai't iioy tvr paniry.—Three I Us iteciLaui'axit, tiign-si. and Yulcanlane. Best place in fvvn for ilears. Uy UauUy Man, Scrubbing, '■• Cleaning, Paanuug, White etc.—Addresti Uandy, Star Unice. VVA-MtU, Uody aud WtieeLmaJier, lor »" country bia-ckamiUi; aleo iouiii to drive shoes. —Apply Jiiu. Burns and Co., Ltd. W 1 ANT PI l>, at once, good GeueriU lor small boardinglioust , ; no cooking or washing; good wag«& —Apply Aberdare, Upper Urai'tou-rd. \\ IANXIiJD, a l'ailner, vvim iJDOU to £1300 » » cash, to Uike eti&ru in an oiu-esLabiished business; spiendia reLuras. —Address Business, 2»J, Star Office. yj/'A.XX'i£]>, at once, experienced Child's '» »' A'uree, to accompany lady with two children to London; uadsage paid.—Apply A.C., UeueL'a' lost Uliice. |S\, jA-NTKO Known: lour Suits Cleaned '» ' and Pressed from 5/ to B/; Ulovecieauing' a specialty, at J. h'dgar's, JJyer, VV'eilealey-st. Last. xci. 754. ■|VV' kept; Uiris aßii&t, L.aUy llcipo, JlouoeJ keepers, Parlour- -Jirs Aiclioiu" • lteguitry, H>2, toy Symonda-st. ■ [■i / \,l3.>Th.U > Scutciieis, i flaicuttuvs, ur- ;'»»' gent; WailrKss&i, W. Cooks, hotels; Kitcneiiguis, itiikers, Generals, Lady Helps, Girls assist, — Weouer, o Coonibes' Arcade. ryyjAiVXli.D, U-eneral, one chUd, Alt. Uob- !• •! kill, Faruell, i\. Shore, tuwii, othei's, 10/ to 15/; Housemaid, Kirauera, 14/; Waiti ress, cjuec'ii-su; L. Helps, Waikato, near ' town; Middle-aged Alan, garden, groom, 10/; Xouug Mail, garden, milk. — ilits Arthur, Strand. jtX"A.\XKU.— ilrs L,ockley, U.AL Arcade, I" wants Waitress, 17/t>; Ui>usemaid, 17/U; iiitchenmaid, 10/, together, .New Plymouth; Cooks and Waitresses, together, ail parts, good wages and good places; Uenerals, Married Couples, i; 75 (no iamllitt;). good places; Housemaid, assist bai', I'll/, X'auranga; House-Parlourmaid; useful Hotel Man, 15/; Strlpperkeeper auu Feeder, L'addockera,Washer Cabin Boy, Karm Hands, Milkers; Men Cooks, 3U/, 4U/. BOOT Trade.—Wanted j.'i>od Benchinen for general work, at once.—Geo. Foster, Boot Manufacturer, Lorne-st. Photographer witn com- ■*-* plete outfit wants energetic Partner or Canvasser; outdoor work,—Central itegisitry, Exchange-lane (.upstairs). PAKTNEIi, with £2000, wanted. All par-ti-cuiars and references to principals only.—Address Augeo. 228, Star Office. PpiO PAINTEKS.—Wanted, (julck, flrsT- (-*- class ilea. —Apply V. Simpson, iNewton. AMtTSEMENTS. (Continued from page 8.) •CJ'I". JAMES CKICKET CLUB'S GRAND WO 1 CONCEKX. ST. JAMES' HALL. XO-MOREOVV (WKDXESDAY) NIGHT At S o'clock. VOCAL AND INSTKUMEXTAL SELECTIONS. Recitations. Exhibitions of Fancy Clud Swinging, Scotch Dancing, etc. Mr W. J. England, Accompanist, Admission 1/; Children Half-price. oj X. F E T B U' S P 1 C M 1 C TO UKN'JJiiKSU.N, t»th -NO VK.MBiiK. Train leaves Auckland 10 mm-.ues to U a.m., Mount liden SJ.I3 mo later train;; leaving Ilendeitson lor town at 4.13 and ti.iiJ p.m. All members, adherents, and friends heartily welcomed. Keluru fare, j/s. N a t X'ea provided free. Fun for old and young. Come nil. in the event of a wet day, Picnic I will be held in Hall. A LIGHTNING METHOD OF TEACHING MUSIC, HEADING. A Unique Entertainment aud Ocular Demonstration of the above rapid system of Teaching Music will be given by the iiipntor Mild patentee, Mr. Geo. Kyme, wuo j has just concluded most successful lee- : tures and classes in the Southwn cities. i Mr. Kyme will give his .'i~Oth lecture, entitk'd. "How Move Btßoieut Ueuders io ' Time. Tune, Huruiouy, Transposition, lubtnimeutatiou, and Song-accomjjaiiimeni may bo taupht by rbc aid of his new method <>f tca< hinp in six weekly lessons, than is ordinarily done iv three years by the oli! methods of learning iuusic." V.M.C.A. rooms. To-morrow Evening, at eight o'clock, and at the Central Mission Hall on Thursday ICTCTiiuL,'. Admission free. Choirs, bandsmen, music teachers, and all who an: luteresto.il In advancement of self-reliant musical knowledge are cordially invited. Extracts from the opinions of mimical esperts: "I had the pleasure of attcuding your exposition of reading music at and can testify to the excellence of your system -nothing could be more simple. I would especially advise all intending bandsmen to take advantage of your classes.— U. .B. Laidlaw, conductor Kaikorai Brass : Baud." '.'Before attending Mr. Kyup's 'class 1 must coiifesa that I had my doubts |as to the great claims of this m«w system of teaching music-read ing being substantiated, but after witnessing it in practical use 1 en mc away convinced that the iui>Ihoil has a sfieat fuiurt" before it, antl that ultimately ii will prove to be the greatest boon t<l the profession of music-teaching ever invented."—X. W. 11. Huttoii, Cert. Vocalist ami Teacher, Trinity College, London, k'.N.t'.M., etc. Similar tp.stimonia s linve been received from W. R. Don. Esq., conductor Biirus' Club Choir, Central Mission Orchestra, rirass Bund and Choir. Dun-i-din; Mr. A. Sohnack. conductor Dunediu Naviils Brass Buod: Mr. O. 1). Flamank, Ueadteacher public soliool. Sawyer's Bay, N.Z.: Mrs. A. Kayi'. president Y.W.C.A. Cbrielcburcb; and many others, copies of which oiav be had ou appJication to iX.M.C.A. Booms, Aueiaaiid.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 259, 6 November 1906, Page 2
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