Wanted. WANTED— A useful respectable Boy.— Ldwin I fnilow.iy, Diaper. Oueen streel WANTED— Two Carpenters.— Anplv to WUliam Thomas, Mount Albert. FP Y WANTED— Four-roomed Cottage, with.in 0 or S miles south of town —Addlv L. IfER.VID office. * WANTED— Boy, about 15, to assist with horses and garden. -Apply to ilr E. Tonks, uxeniovle, Remuera. * W~ ANTED, for the Hokianea Saw Mill Co.- Four or five good Bushmen.—Apply to f. K. Cari*no, Fort-street. WANTED, ior a Situation in Suburbs— An active Man who can milk and drive.— Apply 8.R., H>. kald office. WANTED to Buy or Rent—A small cuuntry Hotel.—Reply by letter, with full particulars. to Hkhaid oflico. WANTED —Bookkeeper,- for a Queenstreet draper.—Apply by letter, with testimonials, to Alpha, Herald office. " WANTED — Respectable Servants to accept Hannaford's Registry Christmas Boxes —namely, places without fees until 3rd .January. "\\T ANTED Known—That T. Baknxtt is T Y selling his Home-cured Hams foe Christmas at from lOd to Is per pound eiich. Come early and secure a Bargain. V*7 ANTED—From 2 to 5 acres of Grass ▼ ▼ Land, with dwelling-house, ctc., on it.—Ap. ply, stating terms, to Lambert and Co., Wyndhaaistreet. WANTED for the Country—Middleaged Man and Wife, without children ; wife to cook, man to do farm work.—Apply by letter only to Alfred Buckland. 3 _ WANTED —The Public to Know that the Central Drapery Warehouse, 17S, ISO, and IS2, Queen-street, will bo Closed on Monday And Tuesday, the 20th and 27th December.—\V. Rattray. \\/^ ANTED—A Youth for office ; must be Y ▼ quick and plain writer and have some knowledge Of bookkeeping. — Ap r l-r lotto*- sU-ting salary required and references' to Fisher 'and Co. (Limited), Queen-street. WANTED —A Good Cabinetmaker.— Apply at the Kep.ald Office. WANTED —A good Jobbing Hand.— Apply Free Lance Office. WANTED —Two smart Boys. —Apply Publisher, Herald Office. WANTED —Purchasers for Waste Paper. Apply to the Publisher, Herald Office. W.ANIED —A Jockey to ride Rewi — Auckland (hip ; Cat. Slbs. —Apply J. Uanks. WANTED — A Situation as Practical Gardener. —Apply Gardener. Hkrald office. WANTED, at once — Young Man for kitchen.—City Bult'ot. WANTED —A Lad, to carry out parcels —Apply to J. Smith, Draper, Quceu-street. \fcT ANTED—Good Second-hand Piano. — ▼ v State maker and pricc to Music, Hekald office. WANTED —A strong Girl, accustomed to children.— For address, apply Heiiaj.i> office. "V^TANTEB —Bushmen and Squarers.— T T Apply to Mercury Bay Saw Mill Co., Fortstreet. WANTED —Respectable Servants of all classes.—Apply to Superintendent of Young Women's Institute. "WrANTED —Two strong Boj's, from 16 V? to IS years of age.—Apply Sash and Door Company, Mechanics' Bay. WANTED —A respectable Girl, to assist with housework and children. —Apply Mrs. W. Percival, Green Lano. W ANTED—A good useful Lad about 16, to carry out, and make himself useful; g©od wages given.—'W. D. Dallen, Confectioner. WANTED, at Mrs Burrows's Registry Office, Ponsonby—Two good General SerWANTED- A Man to work in and take charge of an orchard —None but good man need apply to Thomas Webb, care of Mr Kollerson, Pitt-street. WANTED, at Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Queen and Darby-streets—Female Cook, wages 255; Housemaid, 15s (same hotel), Thames, at once WANTED, immediately — An experi" enced Female Cook, in a family five miles distant from town : one with reference from last place required.—Apply Herald oflice. WANTED — A Situation as Practical Gardener, also wife as Nurse ; a gentleman's family preferred.—M.C., llekald office. WANTED, at Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Queen and Darby-streets —Barmaid for Taranaki; an excellent place; saloon passage paid. WANTED, by an industrious intelligent Young Man (a total abstainer)—A Situation in a store, warehouse, or in any capacity where a useful man is required.—Hannaford's Registry. WANTED Known — The London Arcade will remain Open on Thursday in this and next week—the 22nd and 29th —until the usual hour of 9 p.m. WANTED, Everyone to see the Splendid Show Windows of Costumes, Jlillinery. Fancy Goods, Men's Clothing and Hats at 'William ltattray's, Central Drapery Warehouse, 173. 180, and IS2, Queen-street. V* 7" ANTED Known—That Bill-heads, IT Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description, from entirely new type? is executed at the Heuaj-u Office, at tlio lowest possible pnccs. VST ANTED—Men with money to purchase VV Kotherham's Gold Hunting Levers, first quality, heavy cases, £'20 each. No one else can sell them for the money.—F. 11. Lewisson, oppoatc the Union Hank. Queen-street. WANTED Known—A grand Christmas Tree may be well tilled at a small cost, from the lid and Is stalls of the Loudon Arcade. Just unpacked an immense assortment of new German Toys. _ WANTED, by the undersigned, who has a knowledge of bookkeeping—A Situation as Clerk. Town or country.—Address D., l'o.-t----oflice, Devonport. North Shore. WANTED. —Persons wishing to dispose of Properties to furnish me with particulars. No sale, no charge. Cheap Building Allotments and Small Cottages lind a ready sale. — D. F. Evan-. Estate Agent, next Herald, Queen-street. \TAInTED—Ladies to know that WilV T liam Kattray has upwards of 10,000 yards of Plain. Ombre, and Fancy Ribbons for sale at halfprice at the Central Drapery Warehouse, ITS, ISO, and IS2, Queen-street, WANTED— Ladies to know that William Rattrav has just opened an immense assortment of Costumes and Jlillinery for Christmas which will be sold at very low prices at the Central Drapery Warehouse, ITS, 180, and 13-, Queen-street. WANTED Known — That Professor Guscott is the only Original and Practical American Herbalist in the Colony, and also the most expensive man to do business with. He requires no information he can decide at a glance the diagnosis of the case, thereby relieving the patient of a great deal of nervousness and hesitation. Try and disprove this if you can. — WANTED —Wholesale Customers for fore-quarters, side?, or body of beef, 2Ad; sheep, 2i\d ; lambs, veal, and pork, at equally low prices and best quality.—G, Hulme, butcher. Queen; street. WANTED —Everyone to know that we are selling pure Kauri Gum Oil for Priming at 2s 9d per gallon ; also, Mixed Paints ready for use in any quantity. The cheapest and best in the town. —Atkinson and Co., Freeman's Bay, Auckland. WANTED Known—That Mrs. Grice is Agent at Newmarket for the New Zealand Herald, Auckland Weekly News, and Saturday Night
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6271, 22 December 1881, Page 1
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