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C3E3IIST and DRUGGIST—A YOUNG MANaccustomcd to (ho Chemist and Druggist Busi-' ues?, and used to Dispensing Medicine WA^NTEXK—»Apply by letter to G. & I). Tltimt.ti Office. T£7"ANTED. two Steady Men a* CARTERS. ApI t ply to Peteb Grace, Wyndham-street. ~WJ~ NT!■:D—For the New Cafe de Paris-, Q.ueeu>t _ street, 200 i'AIR.6 FOWLS. Apply on-the promises to C. O'l' R1 KN, Proprietor. T7ETANTKD —A Gentleman is anxious to meet -with' Tr ACCOMMODATION for himself and horse. Address S. I*.. <>~ JJewni:irket Hotel, JSewmarket. WANTICD —An active YOUNG MAN, to make himself generally useful. Apply at tha | British Hotel, Qiieen-sti'eet. TXTANTEI), TWO SUBSTITUTES for No. 5 f V Company, 2nd Waikato Regiment. Bonus, £5v For pan icuurs apply to -i.r. LAIN G, Cracroft-stroety t'arneil. Y.\7~AN iEI.) —NEEDLEWOMEN for shop workv t 7 Apply to -Mr. Knan, Tailor, Wyndhain-street.-j an ACTIVE GENJiKAL. SEKVAAT, r'/ used lo be in a Restaurant.- Good wages given. Apply at the lli'.kald otlice. \?ij~ANJ E L>, —An active LAB, about 12- or 14iT V years of age. The situation is some milesour of town. Apply at Mr. GERRAN'ti, Sop- of Hobson-street. AN i 1-. I>. an Active Man as WAITER.—AppIy \ r to Mr. N icol, Masonic'Jtfotel. A GOOD SHOEING* SMITH, none T T t'i.f- a Jrst-rate hand need applv.—Apply to liii.NKY ■< V «nd Soxs, Onehunga. ~\HT ANTED—A HOUSE, of five or six roonJs, fur- - ? Y ni;>'."-d or unfurnished. G. W. DANLKLiv Prince ol W'aics Theatre. WJ ANTILD—SOO Dozen- of EGGS immediately. '♦'V Apply tu J- CROMWELL, Pastry-cook, Q.ueen-sueet. WAITED— To SELL a THREE-ROOMEI> COTTAGE and ALLOTMENT,, very cheap.. Apply to E. SMITH, Cafe do Palis, Queen-street,.-from 10 till J - daily. "VSTANTED A GOOD CHAMBERMAID, —Apply\y to Mr. McKhnzie, United Service HoSolv l^ucen-street. WANTED —A situation a's&AKDEKEB; good references can be given. Address W., 1 .!li;kajyd Otlice. "Y/L 7 " ANTED —A situation as BOOKKEEPER, by ?T a letpeetoble Young Han. Addrcsy 'AT.PHA,r Post Oiiico. WANTED— A situation as HOUSEKEEPER,, by :i Middle-aged Female lately arrived in iha; Colony. Address Si-kahgek, Hskaxd Office. WANTED— An APPRENTICE for the SAILMAKING BUSINESS.—AppIy to WILLIAMS & CO., Queen-street. ~\VJ 'ANTED —A situation as GOVERNESS, by ai \ V respectable Young Lady, lately arrived im the colony ; good references can be given.- AddressC. E., at the Office of this Paper. "\jtrANTED TO BENT, a HOUSE about amsleI i from the Barracks, with nine or ten rooms,, stable, and garjeu. If stables can be hired close by" .in equivalent deduction to be made from the rent. Appiv to Mr. CONSTANT, Baker, Wakeficld-stroet ; or toF. 11.. J., at the Heeaxd office. MAN G ABEI SCHOOL. WANTED — A TEACHH-R for the Mangarei School. Applications imist be sent in on or before the Ist of November, to IDr. JAMES ROBERTSON, Mangarei. A GENTLEMAN lately arrived from Scotland, is F\ desirous of employment as Overseer OT Stock ! driver, on a Sheep-run, or Earm.—He undCstailliß> I Farming. ' Address, stating terms, to C.C. Herald Office. 1 - - I T3lO CABINET MAKERS—WANTED three or JL iour good Hand::. Apply to T. &, H. Cooks, Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers, Queen-street. O OOMS to LET.—Furnished or Unfurnished _lA> RESIDENCE, with or -without Board, I a i the Marlborough Boarding House, Albert-street, ! top ut'Vi est Queen-itreet. I October 2-1, lbli-i. i rno LJIT, a SHOP and Three Rooms, situated ire j JL Wakelield-slreet. Apply to K. ROBERTSON.- ! 4 IMtvTSIENTS TO LET at the Poplars, Onei !■ l''i, at moderate charges. Apply to Capt. j jvl.\G, on the premises. ! .4 PAliTil KXTS, with BOARD, for three or four ! GKNTLFiiIEN, within five mita'tes' -walk of Queen-street. Applv bv letter to S. Z., Ili:BiU» J Oliiee. j 4 HOME for Two Gentlemen in a privatefamilj', I Jr.L with or v. ithout Board.—Apply at the HERALD I Uliiee. I OAK I) and RESIDENCE. —Two single Young Tilcii wishing to live economically, yet-well, j c..n iicuv of an oi>portunity (centrally situated) on j application to J. STEi'HEN'.so.v & Co., grocers, VicI two do -rs above the Old House at Home, j Terms, 20s. each. 1 { TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. J X OST—A BUNOH OF FIVE KEYS—lndialj l rubber ring. One of the above keys gold.— I Ap])ly at the lIEi;AU> Olliee. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST— A SMALL GOLD LOCKET -with Anchor on back. Any one bringing it to the Hi-.haTiD Oflice, will receive the above reward. PRO BONO PUBLICO. '' QHAVING, 3d.; Hair Cutting, Gd.; Shampooing ; O Hathitig, Hot or Tepid, 25., Cold, Is. ; Shower ami Vapour, by J. Webb, Wyndham-street, opposito the 11i:h.u.d Oil'ice. SIIIPHIiRLi, RUN CI MAN and CO. _iVI_ beg to return thanks to the public of Auckland for the very liberal support thoy have met with and would solicit the continuance of the same to thi:ir sut-ccssors, Messrs. A. DORNWELL faON, whom tii-.-y recommend in every respect. JMeitis. A. D. AND Sox beg to intimate to the public of Auckland that they have succeeded to the above business, and hope by keeping the i' host (jiiaiitv, combined with cleanliness and civility, and at the* lowest possible prices, to merit a share of s. the public patronage so largely bestowed upon Messrs. S- P.. and Co. . A. DORNWELL & SON. NOTICE. 4 LL PERSONS Laving CLAIMS against Mr. P. A. John C. McLuoii, pioprieDr ot the Albion Hotel, West Queen-street, are ic[nested to send in their accounts lor immediate payment; also all par lea indebted to tl.e sum, are requested to settle their accounts within a wuek lrom tais date. ( October 25, IS6I.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 300, 28 October 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 300, 28 October 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 300, 28 October 1864, Page 1

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