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TO PRINTERS, STATIONERS, AND OTHERS. TO BE DISPOSED OF, A GENERAL PRINTING BUSINESS Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE Printer of the “ Royal New Zealand Almanack,” (m consequence of declining health,) is desirous of disposing of his Business, together with his Stock-in-Trade, consisting of TWO PRINTING PRESSES (super royal and foolscap), a large'and varied assortment of Types, Iron Slab/Chases, Galleys, &c., &c. Also, the unexpired term of LEASE of PREMISES (nearly eleven years to run). For further particulars apply at the Office of this Paper, or to Mr. George Watson, Wellington. TO SHIP OWNERS, SHIP MASTERS, AND OTHERS, IF YOU want your Work done faithfully call on T. WILLIAMS, SAILMAKER, at his New Brick Buildings, corner of Fort and Queen, streets, Auckland. T. W. flatters himself from his long practical experience in the sailmaking business, both in England and America for the last twenty years, that he is enabled to turn out any orders in his line that may be entrusted to him second to none in the port, and with his present increased facilities, and using nothing but first-rate materials, with punctuality, solid workmanship, and moderate charges, to merit a share of Public support. Tents, Awnings, Tarpaulins, and all kinds of Covers made to order at the shortest notice. N.B. —Entrance to Sail-loft at the sidedoor in Fort-street. Thos. Williams, Sailmaker, Corner of Fort & Queen-sts. Auckland, April 2, 1869. To Wool ©rowers. THE Undersigned are prepared to Purchase, Advance upon, and Store, WOOL AND PRODUCE, For shipment per “ Moa” and other traders to Sydney, or consigned to their Agents, Messrs. John Gladstone and Co., London. Bain, Grahame, & Co. Notice of Removal. GLOUCESTER HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, ( Corner of Abercrombie and Edward-street,) FOR YOUNG LADIES, BOARDERS, AND DAY PUPILS. MRS. PITTOCK, in returning thanks for the support she has received, begs to say that she has removed to the house lately occupied by the Rev. Mr. Macdonald, where the present Quarter eommenced on the Ist of April. The Course of Instruction comprises English in all its branches. Music, Singing, French, and Drawing, Plain and Fancy Needlework. Instruction given in the art of making Wax Flowers. A class for Dancing on Saturday morning. GLOUCESTER HI OUSE. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. Terms ;— j£l 11s. Cd.; under 6 years of age, £\ Is. JTOISItf LEKCII, CARVER, GILDER, AND PICTUREFRAME MAKER. MAPS, Plans, and Charts mounted and varnished. Old Frames repaired and re-gilt. Gold Bordering for rooms made to order. Edw. Partington’s Buildings, Opposite the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Queen-street, Auckland. EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY a respectable middle-aged Man; writes a good hand, is well versed in Accounts and Book-keeping. He has been 12 years in the Grocery business; and would have no objection to go to any part of the country, where there would be about 6 or 8 families, to instruct their children: as he has conducted a school for upwards of three years. Address A.8.C., office of this paper. March 26th, 1859. “ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. TV/TONTHLY PARTS of the latest dab nn sale at. the N ew-7k atintip Office. [a card.] PROFESSOR W. C. SCHMITT, Teacher of the Violin, Pianoforte, Singing, and the French and German Languages. For terms, apply atthe “New Zealander” Office, or at his residence, Wakefieldstreet. TSTANTED—A LAD between 14 and 18 years of age, as an apprentice to the Drapery business. Apply to Mr. N. Henry, Shortland-st., ext door to D. Graham & Co.’s. ANTED, a Man accustomed to town * • work. Apply to Mr. R. Beamish. Mr. H. Ellis, Queen-street.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1358, 23 April 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1358, 23 April 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1358, 23 April 1859, Page 4