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Wanted. W A E°T a 4 n G i ssistent ilatroQ for 1 ac<i 2 °' clock r- m " K. A. EYRE, • Governor aud Gaoler. HHHE Advertiser, who has had s;reat 1C p CO 111 "i e ,V ardlash, £ of Ales, Vines. General stopj P " s^""' d Provisions, Hardware, and General Stores, »,,d is personally known to several of ences from business and private gentlemen in Colonics and inland.—Address, in flrtt instance, J.A. A., j>o. 505, Herald Office. WANTED —By a respectable young usarrie t woman—A situatiou as Wet £furse» or charge of an infant at her own house in Parneil.— Particulars a: the Hejialp Oflico. WANTED, a first-class General Servant for Poverty Bay.—Apply at tho Albert Hotel. WANTED —A Good Cook at once.—■ Apj'ly at tlie Northern Club. WANTED —A Good General Servant and Nursemaid,—Apply, "Epsom." Herald Ofllce. WANTED — A Law Clerk.—Address, witli Qualifications, to " Lex" Box 52, Postoflico.l WANTED- —A Man accustomed to Farm "Work.—Apply to Fjsuer & Co., Queen* street. ' WANTED— The-Public- : to-know that Concert and Entertainmont Cards, Programmes, &c., aro • one at the lowest rates and on the shortest notice at the Hkkale Office. WANTED —Business Men to know that Bill-heads in the neatest style.can be had at the H eiiald Oflico. WANTED —Drapers to know that Bill* heads, Circulars, «sc., are printed at the cheapest rate at the 11 kralp Office. WANTED —Tlie Public to know that Printing of every description, from the most' modern type, is done at the Hekald OtUce, at the cheapest rates. 'X\r ANTED KNOWN—That Maps of the < -T. t City of Auckland can bo had at the Herald OlUce, colored or plain. The size of the Map Is six feet by three feet seven Inches, and it specifies Sec* tlons, Nos.,. Streets, and Buildings, together with t. fch« sttent mimWr.of each hnnßft. WANTED KNOWN—That D. Goldik is prepared to Supply All Kinds of Timber, and other Building Materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House-blocks,, -Posts, Hails, Hardwood, Shingles, &c., &c., at the Lowest Market Prices, at his Yards, Custom-house- • street. • ■ - • WANTED TO SELL" CHEAP-Coe-rugated Iron, Buckets, Tubs, "Water Tanks, &c. The highest prico given* for all kinds of Old Metals at Alfkko Smaiit's, VU.toria-strect East. TEW 7" ANTED Known, that Furniture of ▼ T.i * .every description is on Sale, includingDraw-ng-rooni. Dining-room, and lied-room Suites, Iron Bed-teads and Cots; Hair, Spring, Flax, and Fibre Mattresses; Feather Bens, Bolsters, and Pillows; Gilt Chimney and Mahogany To:lct Glasses, Toilet Waro, Cocoa aud China Matting, &e., Vc.. at T. & 11. CuOX.E'S furnishing "NVanOiousc, US, Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN—Where Cheap Iron: aud Brass Castings can be Lad with despatch, and at astonishing low prices:—>liip Dumps, Is per lb; Kudder Uands, Dove-tail Mates, General Brass "Work, Is 5d per Id; Iron Castings, Sash Weights, lGs per cwt; Fire Birs, lCs per cwt; hip• asting.s of every description, Windlass Gear and Patent Winches (doumc and single purchase), i lough, Metals, Pipes, Gra es, —»U proportionately cheap, at J. Kklly's Kreeman's Bay. Foundry. Highest prico given for old lion and Brass.
To Let. TO LET—Spacious and convenient offices with office fittings, lire-proof strong-room, largo dry ccllaragQ, and good supply of water, suitable, either for the law, wine, or general mercantile business.— Apply to Mr. W. Aitkex.
Money. Aitkk>, Sh'ir«hrr»kerand Aeeiit. d b Smaller Sums to Lend; v v v on First-class Security.—C. ALEXAXDKIU MONEY TO .LEND, large or small sums, at a low rate of interest.—Apply toMr. LA.issm.KY, Solicitor, High-street. MONEY TO LEND.—A large sum of Money to Lend, in sums of £100 and upwards, at very low interest.—Apply to Mr. W. Aitken, Shortland-stiwt. MONEY TO LEND, at a moderate rate of interest.—Apply to Jackson & Russell, Solicitors. Kon-street. MONEY to LEND on Promissory Notes, Land, Houses, .sc. Bills discounted.—Apply to Okoiigk Dtjnnkt, 38, Insurance Buildings.
Publications.' The illustrated new zeaLA2CD HERALD, established 18C8, published monthly, f« r transmission by the English Mail, contains Kngravings of a lngh class, illustrativo of Colonial events ; Portraits, Sccuery, &c., specially . selected for transmission to home friends. Price Is. Annual subscription, 7a GU (in advance); posted, 8s Gd. Dunediu: U. T. Whem.er, Proprietor and Publisher. K.B.—Artists are now engaged in taking Sketches of. Auckland Scenery—"Waiteniata Harbour, Hot Lake Country. &c. G. T. CiiiPiiAN. Agent for the Provinco Now Re»dy, handsomely bound in imitation Russia. Family herald new volume. Price 4- Gd. The Bookseller says;—" This popular magazine is now issued in htilf-yc.rly volumes. With its wealth of fiction, poetry, scientific information, correspondence, and useful family reading, it thoroughly justifies its cUim to be con idered a 'Domestic Magazine of Useful Information and Amusement."' I JnstPublished. Family herald new volume, containing the complete Novel, entitled-— [ "TUB c-Qume's Legacy;" | .Novelties, .~hori Stories, and .Essays. i The Saturday licvicw says Its novels and tales I are quite as well written a3 the best circulating-library I stories." Just Published. Family heuald new volume. Novels and Tales. The Illustrated London Xetcs, in reference to pure literature, speaks of the " Family Herald, that joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households." Price -Is Cd. Family herald new volume. Leading Articles and Kssays. The British Quarterly Rcvicto says:—There is a well considered leading article or essay every werk, upon some subject of an instructive or thoughtful character." Just Published. Family herald new volume. A* swers to Correspondents. The Saturday Review says:—"The editor is the confidant and confessor in every station of life. The Answers to Correspondents cannot bo ficticious, t romance and a life history being embodied in almost each of them. - Price 4s 6d. Family herald new volume. Jtandom Headings. "Its Itsndom ll«adingsare the recognised modern Joe Miller."—Brighton Gazette. London : "Wili.jam Stkvens, 421, Strand, W.C. And may be li;id /at a small percentage over the published price) of every Bookseller in the Colonics* Hiscellaue^us. QIs T E POCJND "REWARD. Lost, from the Drury Toll-gate, on th*e night of February 23— A Bed Heifer; white belly and white star on forehead ; in full milk ; branded W on near ribs.— Any person delivering her at Papakura, or at the Grange, Mauku, will receive the above reward. GEO. G. WALTER. TAMAR INDIES"—A Laxative, Refreshing, and Medicated Fruit Lozenge: the immediate relief and effectual cure of Constipation, Headache, Bile, Heemorrboids, &c. Tamar, .unlike Pills, and the usual Purgatives, is agreeable to take, srad never products irritation.—E Gh.ili.on, 34, Cole-; aa&h-street, London; and o< all Chemists throughout' tbeworicl
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4480, 23 March 1876, Page 1
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