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Wanted. A SUPERIOR Young Person (not under 25) is required as Nurse where there is some housework to do—Apply to Servants Registry of Young Women's Institute, Auckland. A HIGHLY respectable Person desires a Situation where there is no washing ; would do housemaid's work or plain cooking in small family. —Address G.S., Young Women's Institute, [Queen- . street.. . . ■ A LADY offers her services in a household in return for a comfortable home; light house work and needle work, etc.—Address Sigma, Young Women's Institute. Auckland. A PPLICATIONS with Testimonials will _t3k- be received till the 20th August, 1831 for a first-cook for the Northern Club. ' PARTNER.— Wanted to Start a Firstclass Business.—Apply X, Rising Sun Hotel, Newton. MALTHOUSE. — Wanted, to Sell or Lease, on account of the proprietor's long illness aud inability to carry it on, a largo M&lthouso, with Plant complete.- Address Sir. Beedell, Eden Terrace, Auckland. OOOK— A good Cook wanted for a gentleman's family at Epsom.—Apply to F. G. Ewington. ; ' . W'ORKING MEN !—lf you want a good Trousers and Vest for 39s go to Williams', Tailor, Victoria-street. GOTO BATH to Rom's Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Victoria-street East. Charge, One Shilling. Open all week days from 7 am. to 9 p.m., and Sunday Moenikos from 6 till 10 a.m. The Bath-rooms are all private, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towels, flesh and hair brushes, combs, respirators, soap, etc. Select bath-rooms (private) for Ladies every day, at all hours, with fem&le attendance, One Shilliso. Please note the address: Victoria-street East, above the Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Bodding and Furniture Mart. Anckland. TW"E W.ZEALAND FERNS, Unmounted, tr tastefully Mounted in various ways, aoM 12 up to 126 taboties, for Bale by ■ ERIC CRAIG, PKINCES-STREET. "T^TOTICE.— The Ladies say begone dull -I_t| care, and we will sll be jolly, for Williams has opened up another lot of Fresh Goods which ho intends to sell cheap, a splendid lot of Ladies' Underclothing, the best in Auckland; also a nice lot of Real and Imitation Maltese Lace cheap, a fine lot of Lace and Silk Ties, Neck Frilling, Gilt and Black Brooches and Farrings, a nice assortment cheap. Ladles from the conntry would do well to buy their goods from Williams, Cheapest House in Town, foot of Greystreet, four doors abOTo Market entrance, open till 9 o'clock p.m. THE EXCELSIOR WASHING FLUID Cleanses Everything washed with it. HY GO TO TOWN When you can Buy for Cash of equal value ani very much lower prices at STEPHEN SON'S. A.0.51 calls special attention to his Varied Stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Edgings, Rink Collars, Umbrellas, Manchester Goods, and Dress Materials in French Merinos, Cashmeres, Lustres, and Winceys. A. 0. STEPHENSON. Kasahoahate Road, Newton, Near Post-office.

WAKTED— Ladies—to know—That at William Rattray'e Great Clearing-out Sale MllllneiT is being sold at less than wholesale prices. Ladies' Winter Hats: wholesale price, Is; present cash sale price is fcl, and other goods in the same proportion. Ladies' Linen Cufis, reduced from Is 6d per pair to 4d: Ladies' Under Clothing, at less than cost price: Ladies' Drawers, reduced from 3s 0d to Is lid ; Ladies' Chemises, reduced from 4a Cd to 2s lid; Ladies' Embroidered Skirts, reduced from 3a 6d to 6s 6d.—At W. Rattray's Great Cash Sale, opposite the Bank of New Zealand. WHY GO TO TOWN? PURE "INDIA AND CHINA" TEAS, BEST GROCERIES. AND Fbuit, Maize, Floub, Oats, Bra>, 40., &c. Eakthenwajie, Uaedttabe, 40. AT -q u r r o w's, ponsonby now selling at town trices. "Why Go to Towu ? ANTED KNOWNBoys' Knickerbocker Suits from 7s 6d Ladies" Quilted Skirts fiom 7s Cd Felt Skirts from 2s lid Ladies' Kid Gloves, 2s 0d Cheap Dog-skin Jackets Cheap Ulsters, &e., &c, AT WHITE'S, PAKXELIi. W "ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to seU all kinds of Building and othor Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Folloes! Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles at his yards, Albert-street, near the Dock, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover is better than that purchased elsewhere. WANTED— The Public to know that I am selling Jlattrasses, Furniture, Saddlery, Tinwaro, Brushware, Basketware, Hardware, Grocery, Crockery, Oils, Paints, Varnish, Blocks, Ropes, Barrows, Ladders, Timber Jacks, Boots and Shoes, Corned Beef, &c, Cheaper than anywhere else in town. Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Saturdays till 9 p.m.—A. McLcod, Local Industry Store, 123, Queen-street. WANTED— J. Ford's Customers to know that in consequence of the late fire he has let the front of his shop to Mr. Payne, Jeweller, but carries on tho Tailoring in the same shop, where he Kuarantecs to supply as Good and as Cheap Garments taordor as can bo produced in this city.— J. Ford, Tailor, 160, Queen-street.

WANTED the inhabitants of Mount Edon and surrounding districts to knowThat the old-established Millinery and Drapery business, Upper Symouds-street, is still carried on by E. T. Herbert; and having made extensivo improvements, ho is in a position to compete with any house in the trade. Tho class of goods kept require no puff, as the price and quality will show. Men's first-class Woollen Socks, Is; Flannels of superior quality, Is; good unbleached Calico, 3jd; Pockethandkorchlcfs, 3d; good Wincey, 6d; Twill Sheeting, Iβ Gd. Selling the remaining stock of Winter Hats for less than cost to clear. Millinery of every description made to order. WANTED— Orders tor Ffroat'a New Patent Self-inking Eubbor Stamps: Small Machinery and Sowing Machines of all kinds to repair; I also make or repair Embossing Presses end Dies, repair Copying Pressos and Dating Stamps; make Duplicate Koys or Safes; small brass or steel spiral springs; cut small Tooth Whoels; ropalr. test, and adjust Stoam or Vacuum Gauges; make or repair Engine Counters; repair and adjust Scales, Weighing Machinos and Weights to any acenracy; or any other and small accurate work properly done at the Fitting Shop, Victoria-street, a fow doors shove Quick'« stablo3. WANTED— The Public ot Auckland to know that, as really serviceable goods can bow bo got ready-made, it is a mistake to get rubbish made to measure. From long experience, J. Ford, Tailor, Queen-street, Is able (at very little above ready-made prices) to produce the Cheapest Suit to measure in this city, whether you consider the goods, tho style and fit, or the price. Example: Tha price of a decent Slop Suit is from COs to 70s. I can alake you a suit from 70s to 90s, which cannot be surpassed, being well-shrunk and well made in every respect. Jf you want a Best Suit, try my Fancy Coat and Vest, and Mosgiel Tweed Trousers from 90s to UOs. Try Ford's Trousers and Vests, from 32s Cd to 42s Cd. Try Ford's Trousers, made from Tw£BD (not cottem rubbish) from 213 to 27s 6d ■■-'-' WILSONS AND HORTON, Artists, 'Engravers, Printers, Printers' Brokers, Lithographers, Account-Book makers, etc., Wyndhamstreet, AucKland, aro prepared to execute all kinds of work at English prices, in first-class style ot Workmn.ESuip.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6149, 2 August 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6149, 2 August 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6149, 2 August 1881, Page 1