Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

WANTED, three Gentleman Boarders in a quiet and healthy locality.commandin°- fine view, and close to town.—Apply this ofhee. — -'_ ANTED, a first-slass Coach Trimmer. —Apply by telegram to Dongghne and Parr, Coachbuilder3, Wellington. Wages, 12s. per day. ANTED, a Cabinetmaker ; to a ready hand at repairing constant employment. Also a Boy, with some knowledge of using the tools.—Cheap Furniture Mart, Victoria-street east. ANTED, Chairs to Cane, at 2s. each, having secured the services of a firstclass London Chair-cancr.—Cheap Furniture Mart, Victoria-street east, corner of High-street. ANTED to Let,. a comfortable fiveroomed House, with three fireplaces, good well, &c— Apply at the Cheap Furniture Mart, Victoria-street east, corner of High-street. WANTED, the finder of a Roll wrapped in brown paper, and tied with red tape, to leave the same at this office, when he will be rewarded. Lost between Pitt-street and the Asylum. WANTED, Master or Secretary of an Orange Lodge to drop a note to a Brother (s'ranger), who is desirous of visiting the Brethren in Auckland, state time and place of meeting.—Address R.A.P_.,_Post-oftlce. WANTED, a respectable Youth to drive a baker's cart.— T. Philip, Newton. ANTED, by a, respectable Young Man, a situation as Coachman, Carter— thoroughly uuderstands horses—or Porter in an Hotel or Store; good references.—Apply E.D., this office. ANTED, a clean active Girl to look after children and make herself useful. —Mrs Syms, Grey-street. WANTED," four steady respectable Men as Boarders in a quiet home, no children, three minutes walk from Queen-street. — For address apply at this office. ANTED to Purchase, for cash, a fiveroomed House near town, also a sevenroomed House in the suburbs. —H. E. Marler, Queen-street, over Dennes's Machine Depot. WANTED, a competent Grocer's Assistant.—Apply by lotter to F. Howin and Brothor, Grocors, Queen-street. f WANTED, a respectable Girl to assist in house work; must be a good sewer. Apply to Mrs. Yon dor Heydo. W "ANTED, a situation as Housekeeper by a thoroughly competent person; first-class references. —E. Henry's Registry, Shortland-street. WANTED, a good General Servant.— Apply at the Nottingham Castle Hotel, Abercrombie-street. WANTED, Junk Cedar Wood.—Apply E. M. Gotch and Co., Queen-street. WANTED, a clean active Lad to wait at table—Chas. Burton, Confectioner, Qneen-street. WANTED, an Assistant in, a General Store who understands Drapery and Grocery; also, a smart, active Young Man, with a knowledge of tho Bnsiness, to take Orders and deliver Goods-ia the country; references required.—Apply, by letter, to H., No. 7, Wyndham-street. _ WANTED, good domestic General Sorvants, Cooks, Laundresses, and Nurse Maids.—Miss Colls, Upper Qiiuen-street. WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply W. Easdown, Queen-street. WANTED, a good hand for Men's Work. Single man preferred.—Clarkson & Co., Bootmakers, 118, Queen-street. WANTED, a General Servant who can cook and wash.—Apply before 12 o'clock to Mrs Heather, Mount Eden, Epsom. WANTED, a young Man to make himself useful in the Shop.—Apply 11. Reeves, Butcher, Hobson-street. WANTED, a good General Servant; able to milk.—Apply Somerfield & Leek, drapers, etc., Quean-street. __ WANTED, a good General Servant.— Apply to Mrs. Wm. Hoile Brown, Devonport, North Shore. WANTED, a strong Youth as Message Boy.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, a smart Boy for Grocery business.—John C. Morrin, Queen-street. WANTED, immediately, two Men and two Hoys, with good references, to go Hawking.—W. 11. Dainpier, Wyndham-street. WANTED" by a young Lady, a Situation as Saleswoman. No objection to leaving Auckland.--Address by letter to 11.W., Star oilice. WANTED, an Apprentice to the Bqotinaking; one accustomed to the Irado preferred.—Apply to 11. W. Simes, Karangahape Road, New ton. WAN TED,"by the Advertiser—aged 30, married, of steady habits—Employment as Clerk, Collector, Storeman, or General work; good, handy workman ; has a good knowledge of mechanical work. Good references.—A. H., care of S. Brooking, Mining Agent, 19, Insurance Buildings. WANTED to dispose of a Grocery Business in the best part of the City.— For particulars applj at this oilice. WANTED, a good Coat hand ; highest wages given.—H. L. Possenniskie, Tailor, Shortland-street. ANTED Known, that the Auckland public can be supplied with the best Canterbury Bacon, at 9d. and lOd. per lb, at Serjeant's Branch Excelsior Store, in the Market. Choice Teas, 25., 2s. 6d., and 3s. per tb; good Rico, 51bs. for Is.—Note the address, Karangahape Road, Newton; and at the Market. WANTED, Buyers Meat for the Million. Fore-quarters of Mutton every day at 2d. per lb. Saturday nights : Logs, Loins and Shoulders of Mutton, 3dperlb.; Beef, 3d ; Superior Sausage (steam made), only Id. Cash price.—Hulme, Butcher, Queen-street. WANTED, everybody to come and see that M. Breariey, Butcher, Wakefieldstreet, is selling Fore-quarters Mutton, at2d. per lb.; Hind-quarters, 3d.; and Beef, Pork, and Veal cheaper than any other shop in town. WANTED, Buyers for 599 Oilskin Suits, hat and all complete. Where can we buy them I Why at I. Levy's Monster Clothing Mart, for 12s. 6d. WANTED KNOWN, that H. Serjeant, of Excelsior Store, Karangahape Road, has now Opened a BRANCH in the NEW MARKET, Queen-street, with a Genuine Stock of Groceries, «.t prices to suit the times. One trial will prove the fact, that the following articles are the Best and Cheapest in Auckland: —Good Family Tea, 2s $ lb; Choice do, 2s 6d; Sergeant's Excelsior Mixture, 3s, being a combination of I rarest and choicest Teas imported; Good Houser hold Flour, 71bs for Is; Preserved Milk, best brand, 9d ® tin, 8s $ doz.; Good Bacon, 9d $lb ; Good Cheese, from. id $ ft; Sparkling White Sugar, 5d $lb ; PureLimejuice, Sd %) bot.; Pearl Barley, 3£d $ tt>; Whiting, Id ® lb ; Washing Soda, 71bs for Is. Every other article of the best quality at the lowest possible prices. WANTED to Sell, Baking Tins, 6d to 2s 6d; Teapots, lOd to Is 6d; Small Coffee Pots, Is 6d; Trays, 6d to 3s; Strong Candlesticks, Is each; Tin Basins, Is 9d; Spittoons, lOd ; Cannisters, 2s nest of three; Magnets, 6d and 9d; Padlocks, from 6d ; Scissors, from Gd to Is 6d; Penknives, from 9d to 2s 6d ; Mustard, Salt, Table, Desert, and Tea Spoons, various prices; a lot of Cheap Jewellery; Money Boxes, Is; Work Boxes, 9d; Trinket Boxes, Is '3d; Bread Knives, Is 3d each; Carvors, Is9d; pair Paste Cutters, 9d; Rolling Pins, id each; Glass Sugars and Creams, Is 6d to 2s 6d; Baskets, Is, Is id; Tumblers, id each, 3s dozen ; Wines, 5d and tid, 3s 6d and 4s 6d per doz.; Toy China Tea Sets, Is; Vases, from Is 3d to is 6d per pair; Kits, Is and Is 6d; Large Bars Soap, 6d; Good Washing Powder, 4d per lb.; Soda, 7 lbs. for Is; E. Salt's Blacking, 7d per dozen; Ribbon Velvet, No. i to 300, from l^d to 2s 9dper yard; Black Straw Hats, from Is to 3s; Flowers, 3d to. Is 3d; Morley's Knitting Cotton, Fingering Yarn, and a host of other tilings to numerous to mention, at H. Watt's, Pitt-street. YTTTANTED KNOWN, Good Bread73kf; ? t Best Wairoa Cheese. 8d; Butter. Sd; Condensed Swiss Miik,>9d per tin; Good Black Tea, 2s; Superior Mixed, 2s 6d; Assorted Lollies, lOd per lb.; Barcelona Nuts, ready shelled, 8d per lb.; Ladies' Prunella Boots, 5s 6d; Wolfe's celebratod hand sewn Boots, 0s 6d; Ladies' Bronze Boots, high heels, with tassels. 4s 6d; old fashioned low heeled sewn Cloth Boots (so warm), only 6s; Infants' Flannel Boots, id: Large Strong Purses, Id each; superior ditto, 2d; Nailßrushes, 6d; Men's Felt Hats, 2s; Boys' ditto. Is and Is 6d; Epsom Salts, 6d per dozen; a nico lot of Children's Elastic-side Morroco Boots. 2a Gd and 3a; Pomade, 2d per pot; Glass Baskets, Od; Mixed Pins, is •idper fb.; Chignons, id to 1-,, no higher price : Views of the Thames, Is 6d, ia, and 8s per dozen, or 3d, 6d, and lOd each; a fresh lot of Lace (black ami white), Velvet, Ribbons, &c, &c Maori Heads, 6d each, is per dozen; a nice lot of Books cheap. W. H. Dampier, Wyndham-street. ANTED KNOWN, Waterman's Dining Rooms are the only Family Dining Rooms where you can get a Good Dinner for a Shilling, including all tae delicacies of the season. Give a trial ana gee. Good Beds A Night _}ell for late visitors.—Jtfote, 'ftAftrau $$93$ MQOtfK^'l JFftSCy Baga&r,

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18770413.2.23.3

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2217, 13 April 1877, Page 3

Word Count
1,342

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2217, 13 April 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2217, 13 April 1877, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert