■J. L.!: Wanted . <: :: .:..'....i~ ' , TXT ANTED—A Striker for Smith's Shop, , T T —Verral) and Oα, Newton. - __^ WANTED— Sharp Lad, to run errand* eta—Apply Publisher, Hg&AuOfice. I WANTED-Bnyer. for Opotiki Applet. . _ v —John Reid and Co,, 26, Qneen-sUeet. W' ANTED Known-That Treepawerß in. ■ - the Orchard at St Hellers will be prosecuted. » \*TANTED — A Furnished Siz-roomed T 7 House, in or near towa—Apkly 8.Z., Hn» Office, 5...... ~ —. ' ■' i ANTED.-A few good Pick and J t. * Shovel men.— on the* work, New riTANTED — Intelligent ' Lad,' for the I hLuxd f Jffl " ( £ OBin fr room -- A PP lT Mr- M.,Conno^, 11/- ANTED— A thorough good General ' orVilon's^ff'* 011 '*--* 1 "- *** i WANTED _ Cow Potatoes, to be d*. \ jgajjgg" BMBMn gtrm -- A *««--«* ! TO'ANTED—Partnership in a payioe : c>piu1 ' I ANTED—A Servant, 14 or 15 yean ; etc - A **°» i WANTfcD, " for the Kawakawa Colliery : coV 7S , Q Te^. 3 c aa\'dT-- Appiy to *» . TXT ANTED— A good Canvaseer for Life ; Known — Monday next; - ell JE h ho. o " aHalI -." Har ol<iGlynde, ,, B.H.UniOß ■ Chair, rail Orchestra, and Rev. J.B. BjlL ? WANTED— A Female Assistant for the , . . B ?ok Stall, EaUway Station; ,l«o, a Smart » I""i-Apply betwetn nin 6 anu e.even at the Stall ' TyANTED—Woman to go out Washing ! fo !jL.x, 0 ?. 08 or *7 lce * f eek ; also, a good Servant ; for North Shorejalso, Pamell, town.—atr_ EUewre'fc WANTED, by a steady young Man— Employment as Clerk; good Book-ke*Der-excellent references—Addrtss R,o'p.. Offl^ WANTED, by a Farmer's Son from the Old Country- A Situation of trust in any , capacity; good references.-Apply W.A.W., HstA-B Office. * i . TX7"ANTED to Sell—Traction Engine and j It. Thrashing Machine ; also Portable Engine ( and Thrashing Machine.-Apply to John Short, Man- [ B are - • WANTED— A Limebanter; one able to T T build his own kilns.— at once to HoJ. royde & Co., Engineers, Customs-street West, Auck- ' land ANTED—Woman to cook for men on station ; also, Nurse for Gentleman's family,town; General Servants, all parts.— E. Henry'* i Registry. ■ ... ANTED—Lots of General Servant*. 15s; Wheelwright, Coal Miners, NursegirL— • A. McLeod's Registry, Wharf ; or St: Mary's Bead. Pocsonby. . ■.. .■ -; J^ f \\[ ANTED Known -Good Hay, 2e the 1 J "-. truß3 '' eUo ' BoTB ' Velocipedes, 19*. 24« and - 38s ; Perambulators, 17s 6d, at Dampier's Selling O», JHobson-atree. g • » "W ANTED - A steady Man as Gardener, TT must be able to milk and make himself useful. : -Apply after two o'clock, to James Dacre. 186. l Queen-street. - ■ "■ Cr ANTED — A Partner with , £1000 capital in a good paying eanaiacturime • business.-Apply to Secretary, T. and S. Morria and f Co.,i(Limitecl). . ' Wr ANTED—A six-roomed House in Pitt. .V ▼ street, Hobsonstreet, or neighbourhood.— Reply, stating rent and other particulars, to A. 8.. ' Herald Office. .. . ... ~,.. * i YXT ANTED Known-To-night a lot of , T ? books by Dickens, Lever, Lover, Ouida, , Reynolds, and other popular authors.—Cheap Book btall, City Market. . ■, .-■ WANTED, by a young Lady—A Situation as useful help or nursery governess ; i good needle woman and can cook well. — Address - Amy, Herald Office. . ■ » . .' •{/ ' X\7 ANTED — A few respectable tradesV V men or mechanics as Boarders; healthy porir tion, five minutes' walk from Queen-street.—Apply Glenayr, Edea<,Tescenu; .-- ' 1 ■■.-.: „•;>-. .sj f .\rr ANTED . Known-Glass-blowing, ou a M ; Saturday afternoon, from two to five. Ad- ; mission, 6d. Prizes.— M., Cook and Sons, Freeman's ; Bay. Lolly Jars, Is each. ' i TXT AN TED — Working Housekeeper, i TT Female Cook, Waitress, Boys, many Gene- - ra's, and useful Girls r also, Nurtegbu.—Mrs. Whit--3 combe's Registry, next Market. . WANTED — Situation, by respectable Servants, as Housekeeper*, Housemaid* . Wai tresses, Barmaids, Girs to assist, Men Cooks, «c.-< ; B. Henry's Registry, bhortltnd-street, ■;.".'.","' ANTED-First-class Man Cook for , tint-class hotel, country; also, good Woman [ Cook, country; both good wages: General Servant x (153), Botel Waikato—Mrs. Elimore's Regi.try. ' \\7ANTKD— Large number of Servants, ; TT some only two of family (10s to 16s); Nurse , for Tauranga; also. Employment for several eood Men, Women Servants'—Elsmora's. — f A NTED—Employment for three good ■ «' f , housekeepers, two first-class Waiters, three , . first-Mass Men Cooks, two really good either private 9 or hotel Cooks, Honsemaids.-Mr*. Elsmor^'s "?' ANTED - 1000 Working Men at the , _.»dM«>«n , » Arms, Little Queen-street i > meals, 6d; board and residence, 16s, Tingle roomj I 18s; hot, cold, and shower bath; best bed in Anc* _ land. I TXT ANTED Inspected -Allen's Stock of r «1 J B*»w Hats leathers, Flowers, and Trimmt4 J Millinery; Postboys in great variety.— Honse. Ponsoaby. ~^ 5 T\T ANTED Known-That Butcher and . IT Co., Fort-street and Wharf, have Three Large i Spring Waggons for Removing Farnltnre on reasonable terms. 1 T\7"ANTED, by Advertiser, aged 24—A I T T situation as useful companion or Lady Helo » where servant is kept or assistance given : highest , references.- Miss D. 8., care of Mr. Tyer, Post Office. Symondi-street. . .•■■>7/ - \\l ANTED — Clocks and Watches to _■ .Tit M M nd If 7 oaT timepiece is out of order. don t let it lie by and rust; take it at once to Tom Keeling, Piactical Watchmaker, Victoria-street West. 6 doors above Royal Mail. , . W~ANTED-Ia Young Man as runner,' waiter, and useful, good wages to a suitable • hand ; also a good Milker, two Cooks and Laundresses. ind numbers of Women Servants ; a good home lot • a Girl of 1«.-R. M. Heighton, 177, Queen-street., . \XTAN TED—Everybody to oall at th. f T Economy Boot Shop, Grey-street, and Vie* ; -street, for good boots— first-class sidesprlnc at 8s (own make): Women's ana boys' at 7s (owe make); children's, all sizes, at *s (own make). , ANTED Known—That you can get * w ~ Jron* patches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired W V H - Ow^ s o** °- ***">">> M, Victoria-iSwit. • third house above Albert-street, Auckland, good work-' manahip guaranteed. ; . "ANTED Known—Colonial Ovens at 12s and upwards; Side and Portable Ovens, Kitchen Ranges, Stoves, Grates, and Portable Boilers, general smiths' work in all its branches at correspond- • ing wjces. . Country orders promptly attended to.— ! Address. R. Kicholl, 828. Queen-street, Auckland. s YTTANTED Known— we delive* B TT Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle OoaL I also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburb* at Lowest Bates.—W. &G. Winstone, Customhouse, j street. - . . - v ■.. -TT7. 6 ANTED Known—Don't buy any of " TT the following inlets you think them Wonderful Bargains: Pannikins, 2d and 3d; Billies, lid; Tea Bottled, ed and 8d; Tin Plater, Id; Tea Pots, lid; Hand I twins, lid; Dippers, 8d; Kettles, Is and Sβ ed; Candlesticks, 4\ ; Spittoons, lid ;■ Scoops, 9d ; Meat Tins, Id, 2d, 4d; Fenders, 4s Gd,— At Sampler's Fur- '•' nishing Shop, Hobson-strest. 12 WANTED Known— buy any of the following unless you think ' then! - Wonderful Bargains: Wood Chairs, 8s id; Spindle face-seated Grecian Chairs, 4s lid; Carpet* seated Chair*, 4s lid; Rocking Chairs, 8s 6d; Infanta* Chairs, is lid ; infant* . Rocking Ch >its, 2s lid; Infants, Hi<h Chairs, 4s 6d—At Sampler's Selling Off,, Hobson-street. ~'■■'.-.■ i '»'■;** ANTED Known—Don't buy any rjf tbe following . unless yoa think them Wonderful Bargains : Lot of cheap Crockery also the folio ing Glassware Tumblers, 3d and',ld; Water Bottles with 'Jlass, lid; Cream Jugs 4ds Sugar Basins, 6d; Butter Coolers, lid; Glass Mugs. „ 3d; Glass Baskets, 2,1; Jam Dishes, 3d ; Salt Sellar* ■ 2d and Bd ~ At Damplar'a Selling Off, Hobson-street. 5 WANTED "known—Don't buy any~of the following unless you think them ■Wonderful Bargains : Chests of Drawers, lSs lid* Washstands, 4s lid and 6s lid; Toilet Tables! 3s lid 4» lid Kitchen Tables, 6» Ud; OoUmlU O, uces. 6s lid; Meat Safes, ed; Deuble Bedstead* (Iron), 18s; Double do. (Woed), 225; single (Hh/USI Stuffed Couches, 14s 64- At Dampiei's Se_in Off Hobson-streei. . t. Vj ~.. ■/k ~.. ~-. -»»-._ .'io 5 "OTANTED.Known—Don't buy any of ? T the following unless you think them Wondsr! ful Bargains : Gooa Spectacles, 9d; sotted do., «d; Smoked Spectacles, Is; Goggles, Is 6d—At Dampier'e Selling Of, Hobson-street. : ... __J . ANTED Known—Don't buy any of TTr the , following unless you think then ' Wonderful Bargains : - 2s Novels all Iβ each; handsomely buund Shakespeare, . Is lid: ■• «■«•;, - berss Journal, Is lid; Belgravia, i« I": ©M i Jonathan, Is lid; other large handiome Books fof , presents. Is 6d; Albums, Bd-At Dampler/s Bgllioa if Off, Hobsoa-street. :'.'.•
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 1
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