Wanted. ' _^ UCKLAN:D hospital. The Committeo of Management invite applications i from Gentlemen of tho ilcdical Profession willing to i undertake tho duties of a Member of the Honorary t Visiting Staff of the Hospital. Applications to be sent in not later than SATURDAY, the 27th October. H. N. GARLAND. Secretary. I gUBURBAN HOTEL, GOOD OPENING ST. HELIER'S PEOPERTY. ' Wanted—Applications, from a respectable Couple I billing to Lease the Large House at Glen Orchard [ and conduct it as a Family Hotel and an attractive " place of accommodation fo; visitors. Apply to WM.-AITKEtf, Land Agent, SbortUnd-street; Or the Secretary, F. A. WHITE, • S3 Queen-street. TO BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.— Wanted, a Situation as AatiUant: home and colonial experience. Advertiser is sole colonial agent for Isbistcra and Co.'sSchoolbooks, «Ve. Will be glad to give agency to employer.—A.B.. Hi-halo Oflice. . WANTED, by the NELSON EDUCATION" BOAKD—A Master for the Charleston Boys' School (West Coast). Salary. AtUO per annum, and an allowance of £2U in lieu of house. Applications, stating age anil cjuuMllcations, and accompanied by testimonials, will be received by tbe aLdersigncd until MONDAY, October 29th inst. By order of the Board. STEAD ELLIS, Seoretaiy. Nelson, October 5,1853. WANTED, by December next—A Situation as Messenger or CarcUker, or any ptace of trust, by a strictly sober man, age -15 ; can lie well recommended; six years in last situation.—Address, 45, Panmure Post-oGlce. WANTED —"¥oung and old to Visit the Exhibition—viz., the Finished alterations and Extension of London House, Victoria and Kelson Stroets.—James Scatt, sole proprietor. WANTED —A sight to see, did I hear yoa say--then, go to London House Ta-day. WANTED -A eight to see, did I hear you say—then, review my Millinery Window Today. WANTED— A sight to see, did I hear you say—then, review my Fancy Window To*day. WANTED— A sight to see, did I hear you say—then, review my Dross Window To»day. WANTED-t-A Bight to see, did 1 hear yoa gay—then, review my Underclothing and Baby Linen Window To-day. . . . WANTED —A sight to see, did I bear you say—then, review my Stock and Prices, of Mon's and Boys' Clothing, and from mo you will not run away,—James Scatt, General Draper, Clothier, Outfitter, &c., London House, Victoria and KelsonStreets, Auckland. ANTED KNOWN — Cheap Boots! —Cheap Boots! At' the Cheap Boot and Shoe Warehouse, No. 42, Victoria-street, Auckland. WILLIAM HOLDSWOItTH, Importer and Manufacturer. Country Orders punctually attended to, when accompanied by cash. • • WANTED Known— Turtle Soup and TurtJo Cutlets at tho Auckland Hotel Cafe and .Restaurant, This Day. WANTED Known—Spring Tape Meai sures, 2d; Silosca, 3Jd ; Glass Cloth, *l£d; Shirt Buttons, 3d a gross; Pink and Blue Hose, Gd, slightly faded; Toilet Sets, 6d; Green Window Holland,ls Id; Straight Busks, 2d ;at Dampier's. WANTED Seen — Tho grand lot of Fresh Bargains in Boots, at Bampier's New Boot Shop, Victoria-street, near Hobson-street. N.B.—Observe the name, Dampier, in red letters, on tho glndoff. . WANTED Seen — The grand lot of Fresh Bargains in Boots, at Dampier's Now Boot Shop, Victoria• street, near Hobson-stroeti N.B. —Observe the name, Dampier, in reti letters, on the widow. . WANTED Known—That the BIBLE STANDARD can bo had from the following agents : Messrs. Upton: and Co., Queen-street. Mr. . John H. Hatner, bookseller, Newton, and Mr. C» W. Tumbuil, Clothier, Newmarlcet. • . ' ANTED. Known—Toilet Pins* 2 for TV Id; Crewel Wools,-ljd skein; Egyptian Antlmacassers,ls 6d; Ivory Buttons, 3sddoz.; Mon's Boating Hats, Is lld;Lacc Bibbed Hose, lid; Crochet Cotton, 2|d; -Splendid Cretonne, Is 6d ; Turkish Towels, 7d. At Dampier's. . "TftTANTED Known—That T, Cain has it returned from the South and opened a business in Rut!and*atreet with Robert Irving as Wholesale Confectioners, where he hopes to see his old friends. Known—That I have a Good u Stock of Tweeds, Cloths, and Coatings always on hand.. All goods well shrunk. Fit and style guaranteed. Prices Low.—R. Stow. Tailor, 86, V ictoria-streot. WANTED Known — That P." Louis, Watchmaker and Jeweller, has opened in those premlsos lately known as tho Wharf Pharmacy} Queen-street Wharf. First-class Workmanship gua antood. WANTED Kuown —The Auckland Timber Company (Wholesale and Retail) supply on application, new Price List of Doors, Sashes, Sash Frames, Mouldings, etc. Also, Illustrated Priced Sheets of Mantelpieces, Gates, Turnery, Brackets etc. WANTED Known—That we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. & G. Winatono, Cuslotsbon**street, WANTED Known—Men's Dux Collars, 8d a box ; Men's Linen Collars, Gd ; Brown Windsor Soap, fc! for Is; Boys' Dimity Collars, <4U; Frilling, Id; Tablo Damask, lid; Roller Towelling, 3id ; at Dampier's Wokefield-street shop. WANTED Known—Money to Lend, on personal security. Persons borrowing £5 receive £l 10s Persons borrowing £10 receive £9 Persons borrowing £20 recoive £18 i Persons borrowing £60 receive £45 Strictest secrecy. Bills discounted daily* —London Loan and Discount Company, High-street, two doors South of Vulcan Lane WANTED Known—Boys' Suits, 8s 6d; Hearthrugs. 3s lid; Coloured Prints, 41 d; Dress Muslins, 4d ; Youths' Shirts, lid; Bush Ilats. 'did; Corsets, Is lid; Men's Straw Hats, Is 3d ; Men's Hard Bats, 3s Od; Tweed Hats reduced to Is lid ; at Dampler's. WANTED Known—Antimacassars, 6d and Is; White Shirts, 2s 6d; grand line Men's Socks, 6d ; Boys' Trousers, 3s lid ; Men's Mole* skiu Pants, Us; Flowers, 3d a bunch; Oilcloth, 7d; Crewdson's Calico, 2Jd ; Cord and Tassels, 2s set; at 1 Dampier's. WANTED . Known—Children's White Lisle Gloves, Gd; a few Jackets left; ro- ' duced to 4s; Black Velveteen, Is 8d ; Toilet Covers, I Is; Clark's Reels, Is Cd doz,; Peak Caps, 9d; Boy's i Linen Hats, Od. At Dampior's. WANTED —The Ladies to look into Dunne, Hall, and Co.'s wiudow, 218, Queenstreet, and they will see some New Spring Goods, just | arrived—beautiful, useful, and ornamental—at very ' low prices for tbo QUALITY OF THE GOODS. We would also beg to say our dressmakers are turning out some very beautiful Spring Costumes just now. Ladies' own Materials made up in tlic best manner. Opposite Messrs. McArthur's Warehouse, 1 WANTED Known—That Munro and Milligan, Tailors, Clothiers, and Drapers, desire to bring under tho notice of their numerous p&troas and tho public generally, the large and choice j assortment of Spring and Summer Goods just opened and now ready for inspection. Ladies will find new 1 pattern Prints. Nun's Veiling in various shades, richly , variegated Sateens; also, an oxteusive and judiciously selected Stock of Millinery, from which orders can be. , executed iu a few hours. Gentlemen are invited to , inspect the Stock of Mosgiel and oilier Tweeds and [ Clothing Material, which is unsurpassed in Auck- , land, before ordering clothing elsenhore. Suits made > to order, warranted shrunk, fit guaranteed, and first* class workmanship. From ttio number of persons [ asking if wo would supply goods for ready money, i there seems to be a prevailing idea among the general public that bur business is done on tho deferred payment system only. Such is not tho case, as our \ Customers, who take advantage of the 0 per cent. discount (one shilling in tho pound sterling) on all i , parcels of 20a apd upwards, arc numerous. | JJOUSEHOLD WORDS. | Two years liavo fully proved tbo truth of it in > Auckland — that many of Neil U Clifford's PREPARATIONS have, in hundreds oi families, become Household Words. ' ~ ; DANDELION PILLS. i No family should bo without. They are used all , over New Zealand. A box sent -to any address on xoceipt of Is in stamps. DANDELION COFFEE. , . A favourite Ecvcrago for Indigestion and the Liver, 2s lb. 1 : . , BALM OF GILEAD. . , All who have tiaed it recommend it to'their friends, . 1,1! suffering from Colds. 2s bottle. BOTANIC COUGH SYRUP Is a special favourite for Children or Adults, LIVER TONIC. Suporlor toßeuter'a Life Syrup, at less than half tho price; GENUINE HOP BITTERS. >' : Hundreds aro declaring how much good Neil and Clifford's have done them, 2s (id bottle, or 6 bottles, ' 10s. .... COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA, 2s Od.or 5 bottles 10i j and many other things too numerous to men- : tion here. , Being the Largest Importers of British and [ American III3RBS in tho Colony, aro ivblo to supply wholesale or rotkil, on the most reasonable terms« Consultation personal or by letter. NEIL & CLIFFORD, . > Medical lists, W klleslev-stkeet East, Auckland. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 16 October 1883, Page 1
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