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f Wanted. WANTED— A General Servant.—Apply Glasgow Bakery, Wellington-street. WANTED, at Mrs. Burrows' Registry, Ponsonby—Two good Gcnersl Servants, also, a Nurso Girl. WANTED— A Female General Servant for hotel in the Country Apply Edirard ■ Lewis, Customhouse street. 'ANTED —An Intelligent Lad for bottling, tilling, and labelling.—Apply to G, Aickiu, Chemist, Auckland. fa ll ' WANTED to Purchase—A good secondhand Piano, statins maker, nrice, ic.—Apply by letter tp_A._B.C,, Herald Office. " WANTED, for "YVhangapoiirt Saw Mills —Two Circular-saw Men-Apply to S.Z. limber Co., Customhouse-street West. WANTED— A Lad, to attend to buroy and make himself generally useful; raod milker indispensable.—W. J. Hnrst and Co., Queenstreet. WANTED, by a young Man (25), with a general knowledge of the drapery and crocevy trade — Situation as assistant. —T. A. A., Bmnif's Boarding-house, Upper Queen-street. W "ANTED—A General Servant -where another is kept.—Mis. Waller, Ensom. WANTED— Runners.—Apply Publisher, Herald Oflice. "ANTED—A Plain Cook.—Apply to ' Mrs. J. B. Russell, Devoaport; or, at Mr. Russell's OBlce, Shortland-street. W "ANTED—A good Machinist; also, an Improver. Constant employment and good Brookes, Elms Boot, Queen-street. . WANTED— A thoroughly efficient hand' to manage tlio grocery and ironmongery rte- . partments of a country business.—Apply to Post-office Bos-231. I Wf ANTED, by a respectable Boy, aged"T V 10— A Situation as under waiter or indoorservant in a gentleman's family , can look after horse and drive.—Address A.H. Herald Oflice. ."'TXTANTED—Good Spadesmen for trenohTI ing land (piecework) at Kemucra.—C. T. Wren, Seedwarehouse, Queen-street: or bclore 8 a.m. at Nursery, Mount Hobson, Kemucra. jWIANTED— A good Geneaal Servant.— Apply to Mrs. Wynyard, Graften Hoad. W "ANTED—A reliable Female Servant. Mrs Edward Lewis, Ponsonby. WANTED— A first-class Wood Carvorl —Union Sash and Door Company. WANTED— A good General Smith.— : Georgo Leahy, Dock Iron Works. Wages, 12s per day. > WANTED— A respectable Young Man accustomed to butchering.—Apply at'the* Herald Office. .- WANTED— A good General Servant. Must be a good Cook. Good wages.—Apply . to Mrs. H. P. Barber, York-street, I'arnell. WANTED —Good Tailoresses (Trousers and Vest hands). Good wages.—Apply at once to J. Williams, Tailor, Victoria-street. ~%J&T ANTED—At Hannafoid's Auckland TT Eegistry, Queon and Darby streets, Housemaids (gentlemen's families.) ; wages ( 12a. WANTED— A Sitnation, either aa Governess or Companion ; no objection to light household work.—Addres3 8.8., Herald Office. WANTED— At Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Queen and Darby streets. Middle-aged Female Sen-ant (Coromanilel); wages, 14s. ■ WANTED — A three or four roomed Cottage, well-finished, and in a respectable locality: water laid on.—Address, L.S.D., UERAr.» Office. "VTSTANTED by young man, out For beneV V fit of health—Board and Residence, with facilities for light employment, in town or country ; .- or to join another in some genuine enterprise or business. Correspondent must be of sound and reliable principle, and prepared to invest an equal amount of capital. Stato terms and particulars to A.8., Herald Office. __ WANTED Known—That in consequence of the great success whicli hzs attended Professor CaiUiau's Singinß Class, he intends opening ono in the Parnell Public School on Wednesday, the Sth instant, at half-past seven o'clock p.m. Applications will be received in tho school-room on the opening night. Fee, 10s fld per quarter. . WANTED— To Sell a Six-roomed Cottage, in Conquest Place, with good well; large garden ; stable, &c. Will bo sold cheap; J of. purchase money can remain on mortgage—ll.B. Morton. Custom-house street. _____ WANTED, for Young Women's Institute—A thoroughly competent Housekeeper. —Apply by letter to the secretary Young Women's Institute, Queen-street. WANTED— A small Farm of from 20 to 50 acres, on or immediately adjoining Onehunga Road ; without a house preferred.—Apply to "Farmer," HnnALP Oflice. WANTED— An Office in Queen-street, as near the Wharf as possible. Kent not to . exceed 30s per week.—Apply as soon as potsible to Thomas Melville, High-street. WANTED— A Situation as useful Companion, Mother's Help, or to Travel in useful capacity with family or lady, invalid or otherwise ; good sailor.—Address G. 8., Herald Office. "\X7ANTED— By a young lady, fond of V> and accustomed to children, an Engagement as daily Governess. Was educated at ono of the first schools in London, England. Acquirements—Good English and music, with the rudiments of French and drawing. Address A. Blackman, Conquest Place, Parnell. WANTED— A Situation i-.s Messenger, Sight Watchman, or in any other light capacity, by u respectable man who, through accident, has lost his right hand. Has a wife and a larga ; family depending upon him for support.—Apply to Hekald Office. "VSTANTED— J. Ford's Customers to know. T T that in consequence of the lato fire he has let the front of his shop to Mr. Payne, Jeweller, but carries on the Tailoring in the same shop, where he guarantees to supply as Good and as Cheap Garments to order as can be produced in this city.— J. Ford, Tailor, 100, Queen-street. WANTED Known —That Sirs. Grice is Agent at Newmarket for tho New Zealand Herald, Auckland Weekly Kcws, and Saturday Xight. WANTED Known—That Bill-heads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description, from entirely new type is executed at tho Herald Office, at the lowest possible prices._ . WANTED Kiown—That we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands,and Newcastle Coal: Lowest Ratesl— W. &, G. Winstone, Custoinhoufcstreet WANTED Known —That the Auckland Timber Company supply Timber and Joinery of every possiblo description including Sashes, Doors, Casements, Window, and Door Frames, Mantelpieces Stair-cases, Shop Sashes, Shutters, Bay Win dows, Skylights. Vineries, Garden Lights, Gates, Ornamental Fencing Posts, Rails. Pickets, etc. WANTED. —Everybody to know that the Auckland Saturday Night is the oldest and the best family paper published here, and has always tho choicest and the purest reading matter. Everyone shonld subscribe to it. , WANTED Known—That Music Printixo, of sizes adapted to Hymn-bocks and tho Pianoforte, is neatly executed at tho llekald Office Estimates given f;.r Music-books arranged both for the ' Piano and in score WANTED —The Public to know that Crowther's 'Buses ran every fifteen minutes from 8 a.m. till C.SO p.m., to Newmarket via PameU. WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Uuildinpr acd other Timber, Including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles at his yards, Albert-street, near tho Dock, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover is better than that purchased elsewhera.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 1

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