1. .' .. -~ wanted. ." - r-' %'y : 'f-'-'ANTED—A Striker for Smith'e BW)p, -YerraUandOo. < Kewtofc ji",! for Opotiki Apple*. TV —John Raid and Co,, 26, Queenstieet, W 'ANTED — A Famished Sii-roomed - House, In or Dear town.— Apkly 82., Hmaup Office. - ~,„. .: ..... ..■ t ..' ■-■ ;. ... J!") WANTED, for the Kawakawa Colliery —Six good Coal Miners.—Apply to Bay Coal Co,, 75, Qagen-street, Auckland. - -. ANTED—A steady practical Mai, to work in a prospecting shaft,— to A, Carter, Butcher, WelUsleyst eet. .. WANTED— Numbers of Good Generals for good places, urgent; also many useful Girls, town and suburbs.—Mrs. Whltcombe's next Marker. ' , ANTED—Working Housekeeper (thi* TT morniig), Handy Men, Female Cook*. Waitress, Boja, tc-Mri. whitcombe'sßegtttrr, n«t Market. ' - . - • / WANTED-Seven Coal Miners, Fiwt Mate, General Servants, Murseglrls, Bin. maids.— JloLeod'a iiegusry, 7, Wharl ;. or, St. Mary*e-road, Ponsonby. - WANTED— To Let Rooms unfurnished* off Wellesley-srreet. gas. water, oven, y»Ht ac.; good openiug lor Dressmaker.—Mrs. Wbttcombe's Registry, next Manet. ~•-", WANTED-A steady Man as Garde nee, r must be able to milk and moke himself nsefu£ —Apply after two o'clock, to James Dacre, 185. Queen-street. . WANTED, by a Farmer's Son from the . . Old Country—A Situation of 'trust in any capacity; good reierences.—Apply W.A.W., Herald Office. WANTED, by a young Lady—A Situation as netful holp or nursery governess { good needle woman and c»b cook well. — Address Amy, Herald office. -.:■•> - - ; > ANTED — A few respectable trade* men or mechanics as Boarders ; heUthy position, five minutes' walk from Queen-street.—-Apply Glenayr, Eden Orescent. ANTED Known—Glass-blowing, ', on Saturday afternoon, from two to fire. Ad- - mission, 6d. Prizes.—M. Cook and Sons, Freeman'* Bay. Lolly Jars, Is each. '' tr A WANTED To Let—A Very Comfortable Eight-roomed Home, (furnished), beautl« fuily situated— ■* or audress, apply Hiram Office. :; WANTED— Intelligent Lad, for the composing-room.—Apply Mr. M. Connolly, Huraid Office. .:. ,■ . . . . , WANTED— A Situation ah Man Cook in Hotel or on a Station ; first-class references. —Apply Cook, HufIALP office. ; < :~>" V&7ANTED— A First-class Canvasser; T\ references required. None other need apply, — Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street, AuckUud. . WANTED, by a steady young Man— Employment as Clerk good Book-keeper; excellent references.— Address R.G.P., Herald Office. WANTED, by experienced person--Situation as saleswoman in fancy goods or cob faction «ry business.—Address F.W.. Hckald Office. .. ■.;• P.-/ _ WANTED, at once—Two good General Servants, for the country.—Apply to Lewis and Simpson, Wine and Spirit Merchants, 67, Queenstreet; ■ ■■•.-■- WANTED, by a yoiing Man—Situation .•is Baker or Confectioner, as first or second hand ; good. experience.— Apply W. Jennings, Goveinor Browne Hotel. . : - .- ■ , -~ •,,-/.- ■ VS7 ANTED - Cow Potatoes, to be deT t llvered at Kemueia Farm.— Auckland. Dairy Company : . WANTED— Lad, to run .errandfetc.— ApplyjUblisher, Office. V . ' WANTED Known-That Trespassed the Orchard at H. Hellers will be wosecuted,, "TXTANTED—A thorough good General Uniongt. tatOnCe - M "- C * Ptatn Sl > iott > fltt WANTED— A Servant, 14 or 15 ilktM „... • of age, for housework, etc.—Apply Ne_6_ Villa, Upper ■-Bison-street •■; 'ANTED— good % Canvasser for Lif_ Assurance* Liberal terms to a comiJeteni ma.,.—Apply Q.j_, Hgß4j,p office. wmpeiens WANTED, by a respectable married ■ - r -. woman with one child—Situation as Working Hooseketper.-Addrets Lena, Hmuld Office. WANTED —A Partner witfei;dElOo> capital in a good paying Manufacture* SLi-ileT JrtoSßCtetary ' T - ,L . MonSn " 5 'ANTED - 1000 Working Men at the , fl . Tradesmen's Arms, Little Quten-street: meals, 6d; board and residence, 16s ti__ie ro*i*! lia; hot,cold, and shower bath; belt bed i_ 2QI W" ANTED Inspected— Stock ol « MiT st^? at, '* eathers, Flowers, and Ponionb 7 Ostboysin ereat V *ri*tr.-Jer»o_i Hooii* W'ANTED-Everybody to caU at the ,»', Ecoaomy Boot Shop. Grey-street, and V_».-tori»-straet, for good boots— first-class sideepri_» at 8s (own make): Women's ana boys' at 7s (owa make) ; children's, all sizes, at 4s (own make). WANTED Known-That yoa can ffH rrr „ your Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repafiel at W. H. Carter's (late G. Piggott), 84, third house above Albert-street, Au6_i__4_Sd*£B: manship guaranteed. . ™ 7*'T> \jLr ANTED—Comfort for the Feet— " T Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order • repairs done while customers wait— At WilUani , Miller and Son's, High-streot. . ~T*^" WANTED Known—That we delife* , v, * lrl ' Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal also to any part of the City or Suburb* M Lowest Kates.—W. &G. Winstone, Cuatomhome. street. ' VI7ANTED Known — Good Hay, £ the <,«, t> truss; also, i Boys' Velocipedes, l»i, 24s and 38s; Perambulators, 17s 6d, atDampier's SaUinsrOffi Hobson-stree-. .. , : ~ ~, ~_j.-2;' TXT ANTED Known— Don't i»uy any o£ ;TI the foliowibg unless you think them Wonder. ful Bargains: Pannikins, 2d and 3d Billies, lid* Tea Bottles, 6d and 8d; Tin Plates, Id; Tea Pots, Hd' Band basins, lid ; kippers, 8d ; Keitles, Is and 2s 6d; Candlestick*. 4ii ; Spittoons, lid; Scoops 9a • Meat Tins, Id, 21, 4d: Fenders, 6d.-At Dampler'i For. Bishlng Shop, Hobson-street. , , :r. , ...12. ~ WANTED Known— Don't buy any of «r . the following unless you think . them Wonderful Bargains: Wood . Chairs, -84 v __• Spindl* Cane-seated «jecian Chairs, 4s lid; Carpetseated Cbair N 4s lid; locking Chairs, 8s 6d /infants . Chairs, is lid; Infanta' Rocking Cu.irs, 2s lid: In. fants Hi|h Chairs, 4s 6d.— Sampler's Selling 0* Hohson-street. . ■ '-•• ,T^- ; j£ TXT"ANTED Known— buy any of tV V-> the following unless yod think Ihem Wonderful Bargains :. Lot of cheap Crockery also the folio-ing Glassware:—Tumblers. 3u and 4_Water Bottles with Glass, lid; Cream Jugs id' Sugar Basins, 6d; Butter Coolers, lid; Glass knee! Sd; Glass Baskets, 2d ; Jam Dishes, Sd ; Salt Belh&s, 2d and 3d— Dampier's Selling Otf, Hobson-strest. i WANTED Known—Don't buy any fif w T . the following unless yen think them Wonderful Bargains : Chests of Drawers. 12s lidWashstands, 4s lid anil 5s lid; Toilet Tables! 3e lid. 4s lid; Kitchen Tables; 6* lid; ColonSl Ci.nc-es. 0s lid ; Meat Safes, 6s 6d ; Deuble Bedstead. (Iron), Donble do. (Wood), 22s ; single oo Ht' Stuffed Couches, 14s 6d.-At Dampiei's Selllnr Off' Hobson-stree'. . - ■ o j^ r ANTED Known— buy any ,q_ v T, ..the following unless you think them loader • ful Bargains : GoOa Spectacles, fld; soiled _o, M' Smoked Spectacles, Is; Goggles, Is6d-At D*r_pieVe Selling Off, Hobson-street. -. ■■.. ■ - u-f- t , 4 WANTED .Known-Colbnial Oveni, a, 12s and upwards; Bide and Portable Oreus. Kitchen Kanges, Stoves, Grates, and Portable Boiler*, general smiths work in all its branches at £orrupo_ding prices., Country orders promptly attended tot-» Address. R. Nicholl, 826. Qneen-atreet. AuckUrid. ' ■VSTANTED Known—That the Auckland T mb« Company Manufacture and Sell;, at Lowest Prices, all sizes of Iron Bark Spokes. Send for patterns and price list. ..,.-.ii-;w WANTED Known—Don't buy any, tit the following unless you think; them Wonderful Bargains : 2s Novels all Is each; handsomely bound Shakespeare, Is lid: Chamhere's Journal, Is lid; Belgtavia, Is 113": Did Jonathan, Is lid; other large handsome. Books for presents. Is 6a; Albums, 9d—At Dampier's Sellinf Off, Hooson-street. :>.<.■/, .*-. l W" ANTED Known-Don't buy fciky «il ; , the . following unices you think; them Wonasrful bargains.:.. Spjish .. Mats, .fld.4 -Hat Racks, Is sd; Swing Mirors, 3« lid; Soup Plates, 3d; Meat Disttes. 9d; J pie DisHci, Pudding Bowls, 3d ; China Plates, 6d ; Toilet Set* 7s lid—At Dampier's Hobson-atreet Shop. t . -. ,| WANTED Knowu-Don't buy wiy of ; . V f... the following unless you think them Wonderful Bargains: Cretonne, 4W; Quilts, 4s lid (White); coloured QuiUs, 5«. lid;, Turkey Bed, 6d; TaVie Linen, la M ; Lice Curtains, 3s lid • Sheetlnr Is 3d; Towels, 3Jd and 4*d;, lot Blahke'ts, 7s n3?10i ditto, ; 14s Table Covers (colourta) ia^A i Window Net, 6d ; Helurth Ktifei, 23 ll_*-Ai jjafii& Hobson-street Shop. ...,.ia ; . , ;s ,* , -,..■ , f>., | ANTED Known—Don't buy any of *X . ,«.oll6wifa|_ unless- yon think them Wonderful Bawaihs: Piano Sheet Music, Is per dozes ;~~ Heray's * elebrated Pianoforte Tuton; » (marked 6s); Czerny'e 101 Exercises, Is 8d the two books; Violin BoOk« (by tHe besl niastus), ls-At Da-iplar's Belling Off, Hobsok-atreet. - -f 8 "\TTANrED Known fW.i Miller tad ▼ . Son. Surgical Bootmakers, High-street, bar* a Staff of Workmen repairing Boots and Shoes <ot every description. Kunning bhots ana CrlaMUdf Buota, at the twit material and workmanship wot toowr,;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 1
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