WET. DAMPIER'S new advertise • ment of Wonderful Bargains will be found in the 3rd column of tho 4th page. W r ANTED, a fixat-class Milch Goat, in full milk or near kidding.—Address A.8., this office. ___________ WANTED, immediately, for a lady (no family), a four or five-roomed Cottage, near Svmonds-street ; an eligible tenant. —Address Mr. Stag, this office. , WANTED, a Servant Ghl, for a small family; good wages given.—Apply at once Mrs. J. Levy. 210, Queen-street. WANTED, a respectable young *Girl, about n or is, to do housework.—Mrs. Walker, Ponsonby Road, neor Hepburn-street. ANTED, Female Servant (wages 15s), ■ Man to milk and garden, Ploughman, married Farm Couples without children (wages £70), Housemaid, Parlourmaid, and Kitchenmaid (hotel Waikato]. —Hannaford'a Registry, Queen-street. ANTED, a" Vessel to cany cargo to Katikati.—Apply to Shirley W. Hill, Shipping and Commission > gent, Forfstreet. WANTED, two pair of Sawyers, to proceed to Matakohe.—Apply to Brown, Campbell and Co. WANTED, Photographic Colourist.— Wanted first-class Lady Cplouriat for Wellington.—Apply Star Office. PHOTOGRAPHIC LENS.—Wanted a God Cabinet Lens. State maker, size, and prioe to "D.,"6tar Office. WANTED Known, that the undersigned has on hand for Bale First-class Buggies of variou. descriptions; also one Waggonette: new Harvest Waggon, with springs, pole and shafts, and hay frame attached; Spring Carts of every description. All guaranteed first-class articles.—A. Mackie, Royal Standard Carriage and Spripg Factory, Durham-street. WANTED, a Nursemaid; references required.—Mrs. Theo. KiSßling, Conquest Place, Parnell. ■ ,' ANTED, an active Girl; sleep at home. —Devonshire House, Hobson-st. CS7ANTED, a steady Man to milk, YY attend a kitchen garden, and make himself generally useful.—Apply Mr. Rattray, Kpsoni, at 8 o'clock on Thursday morning. WANTED, a Wheelwright; must be a good general hand; to proceed to Gisborne ; highest wages given to a suitable man. —Apply J. Scotter, Newmarket Forge. WANTED, a good - General Servant. — Milne and Choyce, Queen-street. mWO Tailors wanted for J. Marshall, JL Thames; steady men required; constent employment for really good men; wages, from £210s to £3 per week. Wanted at once. WANTED, an active young Man (married preferred) as carter.—Apply to E. Gibbons and Co., Onehunga. HnO Bootmakers.—Wanted, a good hand. JL employment, and highest wages given.—D. Fort, Shortland-street. . WANTED, a Barmaid. — Occidental Hotel. ■' •-" WANTED, a strong Lad to ride for orders and attend to horses.—R. Reeves, Butcher, Victoria-street. '■'■ ANTED, a First-class Housekeeper ; must be able to cook for two or three people. — Apply at the Metropolitan Hotel, Queen-street. . . . , 'T&TANTED, a respectable Female SerT? vant.—Apply at the Glasgow Bakery, Wellington-street. WANTED, a Bootmaker, a first-class general hand.—Apply to T. Leahy, Bootmaker, yueen-street, Onehunga. WANTED KIN OWN, we make Clothing for the same price you pay for Slops. —I. Phillips, Tailor.Queen-street. BOTTLES! BOTTLES! BOTTLES I WA NTBD, 10,000 dozen Beer Bottles. Highest price given. — Ehkenfrikd Bros., 3, Queenstreet, Auckland. . \%T ANTED Known, Cartes deVisite by \f V the Queen's Photographers, of the principal Kings, Queens, Statesmen, Warriors, Actors, Actresses, and other notables of the world. Price, lOd each, or 8s a dozen; suitable for albums; Cabinetßize, la6d.—W. H. Dampier, Victoria-street, corner of Hobson-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 21 August 1878, Page 3
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