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"Wanted. ' v \''[ '"' ■ WANTED— A . Second . Cook. Appl WaitemaU HoteL - W- ANTED—A' strong Errand Boy—W S. Jones.: Saddler. Qnoenatrcet. WANTED— A Monthly Nurse.—Appl by letter to X.Y.2., Hkbai.i> Office.- '_: W 'ANTED—A smart Active Xad 'for Butcher's Shop.—Ml Brcarly,' Hobson-strec W "ANTED—An 1 W. n. Hazard, Gunmakcr. 'aes, Queei street. - " - . -'■ :■-'.'. : . ■' . ■ WANTED— Two: Good Compositots.Apply early to Mr. Moore, at the Free £anc Office. ■ ■ ■ - : ■■: ■V^ 'XXTASTED— A respectable Errand Boj 7 T —Apply at once, Crawford, Chemist, Medics Hall, Newton. • "-' ' WANTED.— Take your ordora to - Wil liams, TaUor, for Cheap and Good CSothina.-Yictoria-strect. ■•--■ . -.'■*."„ W "ANTED—A good Bootmaker ; also, : good Bench Hand Apply to C. Brookes Blue Boot. . ■•-■■'. —~ ~X\T ANTED, for Whangapona Saw ilillW V Two Men for circular aad two forynnlN.Z. Timber Co. ■■■•<.■ ■■-:■■;■ ■■:■.. WANTED — A Good Billiard-marker mnst be sobsr and hare good reference*— Greyhound Hotel. Queen-street. ••■■■■• .■ WANTED— A respectable Message Boy must be able to read and" -write. —I Appl; Union Sash and Door Co., Mechanics' Bay... WANTED, immediately—A GeneralSer vant. — Apply to Mrs. Henry Gilfillan Syroonds-street (opposite the Windmill). .. . ■ - WANTED— A Good Bootmaker, td'worl on the premises to do repairs, &c-—C "West pfahl, Bootmaker, nejit to Cosgrav, Draper. WANTED— A thorough good Cook ivitl references, fora first-class hotel at Cambridge —Apply to Edward Lewis, Customhouse-street. WANTED Known—That G. F. Kelly Mount Eden, Breaks Hors.e< to saddle one harness, £4; saddle, £2 10s: harnass. tS. ' - WANTED— A Governess ;• raußt be ; good musician.—Apply by letter to Mrs Joseph Banks, Meadow Bank Farm. Panmnra. W 'ANTED Known—That llrs. : Grice i; Agent at Newmarket for the New Zealani Herald, Auckland Weekly Kewa, and Saturday yight W "ANTED, by a well-educated .Ybunj .Lady—A situation as Companion, 14u5y r hjlp. or Nun-ery Coreraea.—Apply, E. 1)., Herald Offiee. WANTED— A General Servant;.: musl be a good Cook and Laundress.—*pply t< Mr. Graves Aickin, Park Eoad, before .12 o'clocJ WANTED— At Hannaford's 'jincklano Registry, Qaeen »Hd DsrbT-etrceU —Smarl I»ad to 3lilk and Drire; female j«rrant'for same place. - • ; -"•■ ' WANTED— A steady young Man t<] make a few stops and boxes (piece- work).— J. C. Pelham, Ladder and Barrow Factory, Vietoria street. ...■•: = ;..■. WANTED— A Respectable Girl, as General Servant, most bo nblo to milk-—Mrs. Henry Wallace, Willow Farm, near Poet-office, Mount Albert. ..... .. WANTED to Let —-A- Three-roomed Verandah Cottage: new ; water laid on and colonial oven.—Mrs. Walker, Rnssell-street, Great North Road. ■■ ■ . '- ;-■ "\S7"ANTED —Situation as Barmaid, in z YT first-class hotol, by an experienced lyonni lady ; good references.—E. Henry's Registry, Short land-street. - '■ WANTED, by a Young Man of eight years' experience— * situation as Bator.— Address, "Charlwood," at Patterson's, Karangahape Road, Newton. ... W "ANTED—A good Ploughman (siDglc); must have a good character; wa|rca £52 pci vear, with good home.—Apply Aloy, Watolimaktir, (jaeeu-streaf ;' . - .■ . W "ANTED Known—That Whites, Parnell, are soiling Hats, Frilling, .Feathers, Socks und Stockings, Wool Squares, Scarves, etc., etc., cheap as aver ■ -- . .-■ ■ ■ - ■ WANTED— A Strong Yduth to ride out for orders, attend to hones; must be accustomed to the butchering.—Apply to Richard Reeves, Tictoria-street. ■..■-' W r ANTED—A Situation for a respectable Girl (14), as under-nurse, or to asnist in housework ;■ Christian famUy; not in town.—Address, G.C., HERAir. Office. ■:;. ANTED—A good Woman, -Cook : wages, £52 pec year; also, a good Familymaid : wages, £36 per year.—Apply Aley, Watchmaker, Qneen-street. .... ■ ; .. :. WANTED— A young Girl- for, sma). l family in country; comfortable home and clothing provided, and well cared for.—E. Henry's Registry, Shortland-street. : . -.."'' \';- WANTED — Ladies to know that T. McMaster, Queen-street, has :o>cned, per 'Oxford, , from London, a Jargo stock of Mantles, Dresses, Millinery, and Olovcs., :- .- WANTED— Tenders for Additions tc the Ponsonby Club Hotel. : Tenders to be sent in on or beforo Tuesday, 20th.—For particulars apply Ponsonby Club Hotel. • - ~.-\J,-. ■■<:■- WANTED — A Situation as Useful Housekeeper by a very respectable Person, with first-class references. "Washing aot undertaken. —Address,. Y.W. Institute, Auckland. W "ANTED known—A' House to Let In Eden Crescent, near St. Paul's Chureh, with good sea view, rent 25s per week.—Apply at F. J. Ben nett's Drapery Warehouse, Queen-£ireet. . : WANTED — A Working Housekeeper, other servant ke.it, for one gontleman, excellent place; one who liia boon as sech required.— Mrs. KUroora's Registry, Shortland-street.. WANTED —Some experienced General Servants, Laundress for hotel, active yonn; man, same, good cook, private house, reference r≤ - quired.—E. Henry's Registry, Shortland-street. AKTED Known—That William Rattray's Drapery, Clothing, Mantle, and Millinery Establishment will ba Closed at 5.30 pm. (Saturdays except«d) during the Winter Months WANTED— Pour" good Bench liands for strong work ; also two good Boot Closers and one good Kneo hand for Ladies' work. All hands must work in tho factory.—Apply at once to Garrets Bros. - ' ;• WANTED— Book Caavasser; good reference required.—Apply, between 10 and II 3,-m. and from 2 to 3 p.m., -aat door to the Yonng 3len's Christian Association, 33, Wellesley-atreet, Auckland. -.*.•. WANTED— Situations by several thoronghly efficient housekeepers, barmaids, housemaids, young persons for light housework, men cooks, and married couples.-E. Henry's Eegistry, oil ortlan α-slreet. ANTED, at Hannaford'a Auckland Registry, Qu«n and Darby-itroets—Unin-cumbered Farm Couple for Gisborne—husband to plough and general farm work, wife cook and wash : wages £70 and found ; at once. ..-.•■ W" ANTED—Dressmakers to~ Know that t, y> JY illia ™ R»«ray bas a very large ■ stock of ,"£ ons, , Frl SK** Hibbons, &c, and that he malces a liberal allowance to the trade.Mew Zealand House. Gβ, Queen-street. V&7"ANTED, for neighbouring county—A W "ANTED by an energetic young Man (new arrival)— Employment; a really nsefol farm hand (less ploughing and milking); good at pick and shovel, can groom, drive, and plala garden. — Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Quevn and Darbystreet3. p 'ANTED, by two highly respectable young Women—Situations as Housemaids, tc, in private families. One has been three years in last place, the other 12 months, as hoase and parlourmaids. Mrs. Hansaford can strongly recommend them.—Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Queen and Party-streets. . , - WANTED— Engagements for following: First-class housoKeeper for town, for gentleman's house; also, nrst-cl&sa Man Cook, town or country; also, for Head Nurse, Needle-woman, and several good General Servants.—Mrs-' Elsmore's Hegistry, Shortland-strcet. . " W "ANTED—Laundress for hotel, wages, 15s; also, General Servant for Gisbome, [ wages, 15s; General Servcnt, Epsom, 12s, other servant kept; same Graftou Koad, twe at Onehunga; Hotel, Papakura; Cook, Waikato, private, 14s; General Servant for outside Hamilton, fonr in family, 12s; also, boy for town.—Mrs. Ebmore's Eegistry, Shortland-street. .... W "ANTED, at Hannaford's Auckland; Registry, Queen and Darby-streets—Thretf I unencumbered couples; duties various. Two maids (Tairau), same establishment; wages, 12s. PfJ male servant (Kaipara), gentleman's family. senant (Tauranga). Female servant, clergyman'-T family. Hotelservant(Coromandel). Female servani! (Otahuhu Hotel), and soveral female servants ante yonng girls fcr town and country. Jβ WANTED Known—The Greatest Exhit bitiou of JIEcnASiCAi. Tors to be seen ir>< Auckland aro now on view and sale at C. W. Goodson's.i -*11 move by steam or clock-work. An immen.itj| assortment ef Games, Puzzles, Musical Boxes, Magjfl Lanterns, &c, ic, sultoj for winter evenings' amow; > ments, at prices varying from Is to 100s. A Specimei' Toy will be set in motion in the window at each hour from 10 to 5. See it, and then inspect them in th Shop, 111, Queen-street. - ; W 'ANTED Known—That ire delive; Taupiri, Bay of Islands," and Kawastle also Firewood, to any part of the City er Snburbs « Lowest Rate*.—W. & G. ■WlMtone i Customhouse

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 1

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