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' 'Wanted. ' _Z—. tb r ANTED—A Respectable M«m as 6u« W dener.—B. Pollen, Park Road. WANTED —first-class Draper'* Assistant.—Apply J, Cotgnvs and Co., 9 i.o. sharp. . . . ' ■ • • - \\TANTED—A good Cook for country -»T hotel; iteady mm.—Apply Thos. MoSwin, Cityßuffet. - 1 . :. WANTED -Three or Four . Man-to'fill Drays.—Apply- corner 01. Wellesley and Nelson-streets. ■ v' ') WANTED; to. Exchange—A One-seated Bucgy for a Two or Founeated Buggy—Apply, J. M., Hrmj> Office. WANTED, by a lady with a little girl— . A situation as Housekeeper. Is "experienced and domesticated.—Faithful, TTimr.™ office. . WANTED —A Strong Lad, accustomed to stable work.—Apply at once bstwosn nine and ten a.m., to Halsteai Bros., Durham-street. WANTED —Boarders. '■ Private Family Newton; al»o Furnished Apartments to Let* town ana suburbs.—Mrs. Whltcombe's Registry. -IWANTED —Respectable Girl aa General Serrant; must be able to do plain cooking. —Apply Mrs. Denny, Ponson by-road, close Three Lamps. v , WANTED for the Waikate—A thorough competent Farm Hand : married man.—For full particulars, apply J. Barton, Excelsior Bakery. Craf ton-road. WANTED —Barmaid, Laundress, House* maids, Waitress,' Lady &elp, 20 Qensrals, Nursegtrls, Lads, eta. Married Couple.—Hrs. ffhltcombe's Registry. \AT ANTED Known — Velveteens from V V One' and Six-pence per yard at Bobion's, Draper, Ponsonby; Blankets, Counterpanes, Calicoes, Flannels, very cheap. - ■■ WANTED Enown—Dressmaking tinder the management cf Miss Friend, lately from England. Ladles' own materials made np.—Bobson, Draper, Ponsonby. Wf ANTED—Partner in Private School ■ ■ V ■ for Boys, near Dunetiin. Excellent opportunity for good master. Terms, rexy liberal.—Apply, Bev. B. L. Stanford, Orakannl College, WaltatL WANTED —A steady Boy, for Batcher's Shop.—M. Brearly, Victoria-street. WANTED — Three Lads, at Gledhill's ■ Cordial Factory, Wellesley-street. WANTED, —An intelligent Youth, as apprentice.—Crawford, Pharmacist, Medical Hall, Newton. WANTED —Boy, to assist in house and stable.—Apply to Mrs. Tonka, Glenfojle, Remnera. ■ VX7"ANTED to Let—Comfortable Bed and ~ ***"" *' **** WANTED —Sugar Boiler. A good steady Man would find Constant Employment*— Apply to Mennle and Dey. Wharf. • • WANTED, by a yonng Man, with five years' experience—A Situation in an auctioneer's or agent s office.—Address A.W., Herald Office. "• " . WANTED —A Situation as "Warehoufla Foreman, with a knowledge of the Tea bosk nesi, just arrived. Good testimonials.—Levi Stanton, Valley ffoad, Auckland. ' WANTED —Apprentice; an intelligent Youth about to 16 years, to be trainedaa a .salesman In furnishing department —Gaillck anil Oranwell, Queen-street. • WANTED —A House and Parlourmaid ; references required.—Apply,. between the hours of fire and eight o'clock p.m., to Mrs. Barton Ireland, Yarborough Houso, ParoeU. WANTED — Everybody to read the second edition (juat published) "IngersolHi Moses' Mistakes Criticised,by,. John Buchanan.— To be had of the Booksellers; WANTED Known—That D. Goldis is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blockn, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street, near the Docks, at the lowest cash prices. The timber bdng under cover, is better than that pur chased elsewhere. WANTED —A Re-engagement aa Daily - or Morning Governess, either in Auckland or within walking distance of any station on the One* hungaline. English, French, Music, and Drawing. Good references.—Address: L.L., Bex 21*, P. 0., Auckland. ... WANTED, immediately—A good plain Cook and General Servant—Mrs. J. Banks, Logan Bank, Jermyn-street WANTED —Furnished JEtoom for Mar* ried Couple, with use of Kitchen.—Apply XXX., Hebaij) OrrrcE. . WANTED —Situation by practical gar* dener; can groom or drive, if required, first* class references, —Gardener. HE&axo Office. WANTED —Engagement as Companion, by a yonng lady; willing to make herself generally useful; Waikato preferred.—Address L.D., Hib.au> Office. • WANTED, for the Northern Club—A . Billiard Marker; must also be a good waiter. —Apply, with reference!, at the Club-house, between Three and ffonr o'Olook p.m. - ' WANTED— To Buy Left off Clothing of every description for casta. Families waited upon. All orders punctually attended to.—Address C; Whitien, Wellesley-street West.. WANTED —The Ladies to know that Munro and Milllgan's Millinery Department is now replete with all the latest English and French novelties for the present season. \AI ANTED ; Known — Parties visiting V i : ■ Waitakerei Falls can obtain Serses and Accommodation at the Oratla Hotel, Henderson.—A E. Heard, Proprietor. " WANTED. —When yon are in Hobsonstreet call and see the large and choice stock of Mosglel Tweeds just opened for the present season, at Munro and WANTED Known—Persons desirous of purchasing, leasing, or renting farms, houses, and town allotments, will quickly be suited on applying to J. H. Hamer, Land Agent, Walker's Buildings, Newton. WANTED Known—The Auckland Ember Company (Wholesale and Betail) offer special adrantages to Purchasers of Timber, Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Turnery, Fret-work, and ail kinds of Building Materials. ' WANTED to Exchange—A comfortable suburban Besidence, with orchard, garden, paddock, >tc., pleasant, desirable 1 arid sheltered locality, within easy distance of town, for a .city house, not leu than 8 good rooms, neighbourhood of Park preferred. None but, principals dealt with.— Address, with full particulars, to "City House," HsfULiiD Office. ■■ ■ - ■ WANTED Known — Terrall and Co.'s . Patent Improved Drays and Carts an in constant use, and are admitted to be the greatest improvement of the day. They effect a saving of 49 per cent. No extra charge made for improvements.— Newton Steam Coach Faetory. : WANTED Known—To New-comers and Others— Shop and Dwelling in the city to be leased or sold on very easy terms, fine stand for a butcher or bootmaker. —Apply A. J. Thomas, Grocer, Park Store. Howe-street. __ - WANTED Known—That you can "get your Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired at W. H. Carter's (late G. Piggott), 84, Victoria-street, third honse above Albert-street, Auckland,-good workmanship guaranteed. ' WANTED ..Known — That P. Louis, Watchmaker and Jeweller, has opened those premises lately known as the Wharf Pharmacy; Queen-street Wharf. First-class Workmanship guaranteed. - WANTED— Comfort for the Feet— Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order repairs done while customers wait—At William Miller and Son's, High-street. WANTED Known—That all Working Men can save their money by calling at Governor Gordon Restaurant. All meals 6d. Board and Lodging, lEs per week.—Robebt Hubsogk. Proprietor. Note the address, nearly oppositethe Waitemata, and close to the Dock. WANTED Known—That- we . deliver Tanplri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Qua] also, Firewood, to any part of the (Sty or Suburb* at Lowest Bates.—W.. & G. Wlnstone, Castombonsestreet. , . ' . . . . .. . .* WANTED Known—That Thos.: Nutsford's is 'the Beat and Cheapest place Auckland to get your Watches and decks Cleaned and Repaired, and Guaranteed for Twelve Mentha without further charge ■ (accidents excepted). Note tba address-:- Thos.' Nutsford,- Practical -Watchmaker, Jeweller, ftc., Victoria-street, between' Union <: Bank - Corner and Luks* - Victoria - HoteL -' North Shore residents can leave-their orders or jobswith Messrs. Allison Bros,, or: at my private residence, Melrue, late Mr. Milllgan's. A nice assortment of-Watches Clocks, and Jewellery always In Btock. - - ? > W/ ANTED Known—That Munro and ;' v V Mflllgan, Tallors, and Drapers, desire to bring under the notice ot their numerous patrons andtne public generally, tho large and choice , Autumn and Winter Goods frat openja and noir ready for inspection.' Z>adies. "*nll fiha tho latest styles ii Jackets, JJUters,and3lantiea;_ also, ox French and English Millinery, from which orders can -be executed in a-few hours. Gentlemen areinrited to -. inspect the Stock ol Mosgiel, Md other Tweeds/ and West of England Plain, Fancy, and Dlagenal Worsted Coatings, which Is in Auckland, before ordering Snita ■made to order, warranted shrunk, fit guaranteed, and first-cliss workmanship. From the number of peraoas aEtogif we would supply"goods for-readymone?, '■ ttSe leems to be a prevaUingridett among tte g«i6Ml nubile that our business is done on the deferred pay--ment -system only. Snch is.not iho:case, .as Mr Customers, who take udTantage of the 6 par Cent, dtaconnt fone shilling in the pound sterling) en all parcels of £0» and upwards, are numertus^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6999, 23 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6999, 23 April 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6999, 23 April 1884, Page 1