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Wanted. \\' —A Monthly Nurse.—Apply T 7 by letter to X. Y.Z., Herald OiEcc. WT'AXTKD—A strong Errand Boy.—W. _Y Y b. Jones, Saddler. Queen-street, VV for "Whangapoua Saw Mil',— NZltoteCo'" f ° r CirCUUr tWO for y»r*L - AX T K H—A good Bootmaker ; also a Blueßoit Ech Hand — A l-p!y to 0. Broods, TXTAIsTED—A respectable Message Boy ; ... _must able to road and write • lr-!v Union t>ash and Door Co., Mechanics' Bay.' " TED A steady young Man to t7> d „ mak f, a /'"' £te ? s boxes (picea work} — street " r a' 3l ' Barrow Factory, Victoria. WANTED— A Strong Youth to ride cut for orders, attend to' horses; must bo accasvjK c erins -~ Api>l - v to Ridllrd »**"<. WAITED— An experienced Gum-packer and Sorter; must be a first-class hand.— to J. Scarrott, 2*o. S, Queen-street t.fru cj.iv at twelve o clock. ' ' WANTED —A Situation for a respectable Girl CM), as under-nurse, or to assist in hocwChristian family; not in toira-Addrc-s, G.C., Herald Office. \\T ANTED—A General Servant, where T V two others are kept.—■ pply to Mrs. Murdoch, Prospect, Mount St. John, between 0 and X or 5 and C o'clock. . \AT ANTED—A good Ploughman (single); T T _ must have a good character ; wages £52 per year, with good home.—Applv Alcv, Watchmaker. Queen-street. ' WAITED —A good Woman Cook ; wages, £52 per year; also, a good Faixilymaid: wages, £36 per year—Apply Alcv, Watchmaker, Queen-street, WANTED bituation for a very respectable young Girl to Nurse a Faby or assist m gentleman's family; also, a younff Lad Ss& Cm Henry's Registry, Short\i\7" ANTED Situations as Housekeepers BeX:sho r awr d rer ™ s - E"W"^St^Tt1 SecODd Cook — A PPb-~at. WAJJTED-A Young Man, able to peck. —M. Levy and Co., 29, Queen-street. WANTED —A Good Waiter, used to a Restaurant.—Applr at the Auckland Hotel. WANTED —Two Good Compositors.—Office Apply e4rljr t0 3tr - Mooro, at the Free Lmte WANTED —A thorough good Cook : —female preferred.—Commercial Hotel, Short-land-street WANTED —Dress-making Hand.— U. street B " Shalders 8113 Son > 200 and 202, Qaeett"\XTANTED —A Youth, must be able to Hobson-street. <° *-■ W. Docnin, ~\/S7" ANTED to Let—A 4-roomed Cottasrc rr T T , T e to sood tenant, 5s a week.— Hannaford s Agency, Queen-street. WANTED, by a well-educated Young Lady—A situation as Companion, Lady-help or nursery Governess —Apply. E.D.. Herald Om.e WANTED —A Respectable Girl, as General Servant, must bo able to milk".—Mrs. Albert. e ' lUow Fa rm, near Post-office, Mount WAN TED, by a \ oung Man of eight years' experience—\ situation as Baker — 00ti -" 3t FAttetson ' s - Korang-itapc WANTED —A good General Servant, must be able to cook, references required,— Apply, in the evening, to Mrs, Arthur H. Nathan, Svmonds-street. WANTED —At Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Queen and Darbv-streets — Two >. oung Men (same place); one to milk and plough othor to milk and be useful. * WANTED — Ladies to know that T. McMaster, Queen-street, has opened pet ' Oxford,' from London, a large stock of Mantles, Dresses, Millinery, and Gloves. WANTED —A Governess ; must, be a good musician.—Apply tv lettar to. lira. Joseph Banks, Meadow Bank Farm, Panmnre, WAITED —A Housekeeper (working), other servant kept, for country; also. General Servant for Waikato; no washing or ironing * able to make bread; waces, 14s. Also, Boy for gentleman (town), able to mind a horse and bo useful ibout house ; about 17 years. Also, several General servants (town and country).—Mrs Elsmore's Registry, shortland-strect. WANTED, for neighbouring county—A competent Book-keeper ana Accountant; must have colonial experience and first-class refermces.—Apply, stating terms, to Z-, Albert Hotel, Auckland, on or before the 25th instant. WANTED —A Second Cook.—Apply Waitemata Hotel. WANTED, for Christchurch—First-class Coat Hands; log pri«es.—Apply to Hobks lud Co., Christchurch. WANTED. —Take your orders to Williams, Tailor, for Cheap and Good Clothing.— Victoria-street. WANTED Known—That G. F. Kelly, Mount Eden, Breaks Horses to saddle and larness, £4 ; saddle, £210s; harness, f3. WANTED — A Situation as Useful Housekeeper by a vory respectable Person, vith first-class references. "Washing not undert&hcn. —Address, Y.W. Institute, Auckland. WANTED known—A House to Let in. Eden Crescent, near St. Paul's Church, witk rood sea view, rent 25s p«r week; also, a Honrs in jealield View, near the Hospital, rent 13s. —Apply at ?. J. Bennett's Drapery "Warehouse, Queen-»treet. WANTED Known—That Mrs. Grice is Agent at Nevrmarket for the New Zealand lerald, Auckland Weekly News, and Saturday Kight. WANTED —'Bus Proprietors, Carters, and Others to Know that at the Wahangi Store,Qucen-streetWharf, jireselling Crushed )at-s Gs per sack of lOOlbs-, sack included. A redu«* inon 20 sack lots.—R. Martin, Manager. WANTED. —Everybody to know that the Auckland Saturday Night is the ildcst and the best family paper published here, and las always the choicest and the purest reading matter. Everyone should subscribe to it. WANTED to Sell—Fire Grates, from 9s Gd upwards ; Sash Weights, id per lb; 'omb Ratls, £3 and upwards ; other Castings equally heap.—J. Kelly, Freeman's Bay Foundary. WANTED Known—That J. Morrison, Asphalter, has Removed to his Xew Yards, q Customhouse-street, between Hobson and Xelsontreets. Asphalting attended to oil the shortest notice.—A large supply of firewood, cut and uncut, rholesale and retail. WANTED —The Public to know that Crowther's 'Buses run every fifteen minutes rom S a.m. till C.30p.m., to Newmarket via PaniolL • WANTED Known—That D. G oldie ia prepared to sell all kinds of Buildingand ither Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes, ron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and -liinglcs at his yards, Albert-street, near the Dock, at he lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover s better than that purchased elsewhere. WANTED —Orders tor Ffrost's New Patent- Self-inking Rubber Stamps: Small tlachinery and Sewing Machines of all kinds to repair; also make or repair Embossing Presses and Dies, epair Copying and Dating Stamps; make )upiicate Keys or Safes; small brass or steel spiru* priugs; cut small Tooth Wheels; repair, test, anc" .djust Steam or Vacuum Gauges; make or repair Jngino Counters; repair and adjust Scales, Weighing Machines and Weights to any accuracy ; or any other .nd small accurate work properly done at the Fitting >hop, Victoria-street, a few doors above Quick's tables.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6061, 21 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6061, 21 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6061, 21 April 1881, Page 1

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