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WANTED KNOWN, Mr. Sampler's r , . Large Advertisement of Wonderful1 Bargains will be found in the 3rd columnTof WANTED, a good General Servant — Mrs. West, Alma Place, Freeman's Bay. \ftTANTED, a strong Youth about 16 or W ANTED, a Young Girl accustomed ■p. , *° bouse work.—Apply Mrs. Richmond, Richmond House, Grey-street. T\ rANTED, a General Servant.—Apply „"/, immediately to J. Odium, Royal George Hotel, Newmarket.. \ftTANTED, respectable Farm Labourer I» T for country ; must milk; a good home —R. fc R. Duder, Devonport, North Shore. W ANTED, a Situation by a Young Lady, as Travelling Companion or Governess.—Apply byt letter to Governess, this office. • W "ANTED, a respectable Lad for the Bakery Biisiness. — Apply Glasgow Bakery, Wellington-street. 'ANTED, a sharp Boy ; also an Apprentice,—G. Bryett,.' Tailor, Shortland Crescent. WANTED, a good~llorseshoer and jobber; oonstant employment and good wages.—Apply James Mclntyre, Onehunga. W' AN TED, 2 Carters, also 6 Navvies. None but competent men need apply.— W. & G. Winstone. WANTED, single Farm Labourers ; wages. £45 and found.—Hanaaford'd Registry, Queen-street. ANTED, Apprentices and Impvovers for the Dress-making.—Miss Blair, 82, Victoria-street. ANTED"; some good f;Bushmen..— David Goulc, Freeman's Bay. WANTED, .with reference, a good General Ser cant in a family of four (no children).—For address, inquire at Mr Burton's Bakery, Parnell. WANTED to Purchase, a Cricketer's Bag.—Apply by letter, stating price, to K.G., this office. WANTED, Improvers and Apprentices to Millinery and Dressmaking.—Mrs Dance. Cheap Drapery Store, Upper Queen-st. ANTED, a Plumber.—Apply Paul and Schenk, Albert-street.. WANTED, four A.B.s for the Island Lily.—Apply On board. ___ ANTED, Good Tailoresses. —Apply I. Phillips, Tailor. Queen-street. ■ WANTED, a General Servant ; must be a good laundress and plain cook,— Apply at the United Service Hotel. W ANTED, a Barmaid for the Upstairs Bar at Exchange Hotel. XN~T~E~D, Cook for Hotel in country ; also a great many Servants for town and country.—X. Henry's Registry, Shortland-street.. W~ "ANTED Known, Prize Ox Beef for Christmas.—A. Carter, Wellesley-street. See Buckland report of sale, Thursday, November U,1878. . .' WANTED, several Servants.—Haunaford's Registry, Queen-street. WANTED, a respectable Lad to assist in a general store;— Apply by letter, care of Mr. Stokes, Bootmaker, top of Wyndham-st. ANTED/a good Cook (male or female), references required.—Mrs. Kidd, Commercial Hotel, Shertland-street. , ANTED, fHotel Waitress (Waikato). Good place.—Hannaford's Registry, Queen-street. . ■ ~ ANTED, two good Bootmakers immediately.—Wm. Johnston, Bootmaker, Victoria-street. ; WANTED, any person having Saw-mill Plant on hand, to erect the same on terms with the advertiser, who has. 1000 acres level ggod bush land; within 10 miles of town of New Plymouth.—Apply, between 9 and 11 a.m., to AB, "Wynyard House, near S. Paul's Church. ANTED, for Taranaki; in. a family ■where there are no children, a Married Couple without encumbrances, the husband to act as farm man. his wife as general servant; highest wages given, and none but first-class couple need apply, between 9 and 11 a.m., Wynyard House, near S. Paul's Church. WANTED, the lady who took the • Umbrella from Short's counter on yesterday to return it immediately, if notproceedingß will be taken. , , WANTED, Farm Couple (unincumbered); wages £70 and found.—Hannaford'a Registry, Queen-street. WANTED for the country, a good Man Cook; must be a good Baker. A married man preferred, as his wife would be engaged as House and Laundry Maid.—Mrs Slater's, Ne'son-street. .. WANTED, a smart Lad.—Hyauiason, Range Maker, Dnrham-street. W "ANTED to Sell, a Singer Sewing Machine, in good working order.— Apply to Mrs. Thos. Laybourn, Russell-street, Great North Road. _■_ WANTED, a good General ServantReferences required. — Apply Mrs Ware, Salisbury-street, Parnell. . TO Drapers.—Wanted, an assistant Draper —Milne and Choyce. WAN'IED, two Machinists to the boot trade; constant employment, and good' wages.—Brookes' Bluo Boot. Queen-street. W~~ 'ANTED KNOWN, just arrived, a beautlf ul lot o£ Tweeds, from which we makeTr -users for2ls.—l.Phillips, Tailor, Queenstreet^ __.■■ WANTED, a General Servant; one that can milk; references required^— Mrs Beck, Mount Albert. WANTED, strong Boy as Apprentice to the Baking and Confectionery Business ; also, an Improver.—Apply J. Leslie, Union Bakery, Parnell. : \\f ANTED KNOWN That the Billiard Room at the I UNITED SERVICE HOTEL Is now open with one of Thurston's magnificent Prize Medal Tables. . W "ANTED KNOWN, that Henry P. Hayward, Upholsterer, Mattrass Maker, and Funeral Undertaker, is still to be found at the foot of Grey-street, opposite the Butcher. WANTED KNOWN, tnacD. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at the lowest market price, at his Yards, C üßtom-house-street. ¥¥/" ANTED *. jsi U W-N. TO TRADESMEN, MECHANICS, AND OTHERS. MONJSY ADVANCED in SUM '- of «2 to flso on personal seourity, re-payable by weekly nstalmeuts, at L, H. NEUMICGEN, Auckland Loan Office, 165, Queen-street opposite Savings Bank. ANTED Known, that C. Brookes is prepared to supply all kinds of Colonial Boots and Shoes cheaper and better than any other house in town. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Children's Knglish Goods at reduced prices. Call at once.—C. Brookes, Blue Boot, opposite J. and J. Dickey's and City Hall. 'ANTED, a strong active Boy.—H. McNaughton, Butcher, Victoria-street. ■\TT7"ANTED, a strong active young Man ■Vt • !; to drive a Cart for Town Delivery."—J. Grey, Eden Crescent. . W" "ANTED KNOWN, Fhave opened 25 dozen of American Felt Hats, the nicest thing ever introduced into this market.— Samuel Coombes, City Clothing Mart, 92, Queenstreet, Auckland; and Devon-street, OTaranaki. W~ ANTED all you people who have igot any brains, and want to keep them cool» to buy one of my Pith Helmets at 4s Hd. The usual price is 12s 6d.—Samuel Coombes, The People's Clothier, 92. Queen-street, Auckland; and Devoa-atreot, Taranaki.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2676, 15 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2676, 15 November 1878, Page 3

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