Wanted. st TIT ANTED— experienced Milliner.--* ry , TV - ? SUphenson.26o, Qneenitreet.a -r- , -; '■; ■% • -■' ''.' : : ;.- lU TT7ANTED —A Pantryman. —Apply ** — IT the Commercial Dining Booms. 176. Qosea* ■ fa street ...... ___, 3 * TTTrANTEP—A General Servant— Apply ' — V T Mrs. Williams, Victoria-street, l!rom one till \'K ,11 fi ™- :■-■■■■-■■ ■■: .■■■■,:- ■ * ANTED-Good Cook and Laundress 3 ' I - T T highest wages.- A, ply Mrs. Holdibip, Kybeß la Pμ*.'-' - ■ ■■ : -. - ~ ...-■■■ .. ' ■■■ J* ANTED — A young Man, to drive • T,V grocers' horse and out. —Jμ. Davits, Pitt- - street. . ...-.-- ■ . .v>., '.■;.,; ».... -, ; .; ~..,..;■ . S ;.~~ ■■• ■_. >; ; ; £ 'TO' ANTED ■— £6000 on firat-olaat city ' ' TT oecurity (freehold).— T. ; Chatfleld, Little _ Queen-street. ~....,, . - ,' ' : >.>.,•",: "7 ANTED, today—Two Station Hands J jd T T mu«t have good dog*.—Apply Patterson ana Co., j> wans ton-street. ■; • - ;. *■* ' -* < ;-..-■'■: Jd ~V|7 ANTED— A good General Servant j it •™ T references required.— Mrs. Kasefleld, or Hnm» Bay, Ponsonby. , ■■■ .: ..;.>? .■» — TXTAMTED—Good General Servant in a in TT small family (only one child).—Mrs. Skinner, ' ag St. George's Bay, P<tinelL ■ > •/ 3 ' Vi/ ANTED— smart Boy, to milk and VV- make himself generally useful.—Apply to ■ . is- Thomas Mnrdn. Qneen-street. 1 > --■•"* -•'•.■■.•■■■. -■:-;■ '"' ANTED — A respectable Youth ; on* •*» v 7 . used to the grocery ; business.—Apply Johtt . * __ Buchanan, Customs-street. ;' ,-. ■ ~'■/---■-. <■■■: ■.■:•. • ■ . ' ed to-day—Ploughmen, Milkew, Be T T also two good DriTeiß tor town.— Pat- ",''■'' teraon and Co.. Swanston-street. .' •. ■ ■ ■' •-■■■'■'■ , ' ' X~C ; an A NTED—Situation on Farm or Sta« For ? ' tion. by young Man; good all round hand. ™. -Address R.M., HebaLD Office. : ' WANTED Board and Residence with' a private family where there are no other m" boarders.—M.C., Her«j.d Office. ~ ' a* TXT ANTED—A General Servant; refer- "'» V T ences re .nired; three In family.— to _, _ Mrs. Wayte, Seaneld View Road. . °" YljT ANTED Known— Handsome l " * ' Wood Chain, Ss ; Cane-seated Chairs, Ba,— r * At Dampier's Furnishing Shop, Hobson-street. fv TIST ANTED — A Situation,: by a handy ' V T Man—work in a garden or act as storeman, — etc.; good references—Address T.W, Hkbalp Office. tf \\7"ANTED— New Zealand Land Mort'i! fT ' gage, National and South British Insurance • •-' T Shares.— and Hull, No. . 6 Insurance Build* J - ings. ' / ■ , ..,.,""," ,:■-.■ ■" VX7" ANTED Known—The Bargains in ' * V V Furniture, including Chests of Drawers for *_ 12s lid.— Dampier's Furnisoing Shop, nobsone street. , ; k- VSTANTKD —Two energetic pushing Men,' ie- Vi for milk rounds ; good references required. a; —Apply J. H. McAlpin, Manager Dairy Co., Victoria* ir- street West • ___ iX 6 . \7TTANTED — Everybody to call and buy si TT •■ a joint of Prime Waikato Dairy-fed Pork ; best Ueef Sausages, at 4d per lb.—E. Salmon, Wake* — field-street. ; .' ■*. ** WT ANTED Known-Isn'fc it wonderful ? m* »T Colnnial Couches, 6« Ud ; Staffed Couches. ■Ijl 14s 6d; all new.—At Dampier's Furnishing Shop Hobson-street. ee T\T ANTED—Situation as Gardener by ve ¥i thoroueh practical man in grapes, flowers, ,p and kitchen garden.— Apply Hesketh and Aitken, ' Queen-street. ' "• '■' "* et ~Wr ANTED Known— Joseph Chaded TT wick, Green-lane, baa 20 first-class Hunters At for Sale ; also, 15 upstanding Hones, suitable for it. cavalry use. .. '■ ■' - \y ANTED Known—Sent Post Free oil er TT Receipt of Stamps for Five Shillings: Called - a ] Back, Park Days, Lambert on lngersolL—Book Stall, at Railway Station. ; -■ ■, ■: 1 '"' TAT ANTED — A Partner with £1000 — Tt capital in a good paying manufacturing id business.—Apply to Secretary, T. and S. Morrin and ■ge Co., (Limited). ■ . . ' n ' TT7 ANTED Seen-The Round and Oval ~, TV Tables at 17s ; Spring Couches, 19s ed.—At la Dampier's Furnishing Shop, Hobson-street, one door at from Victoria-street. ■.;.-,.' t WANTED— A Situation, by » trust-' • ; .worthy Man, accustomed to bonded store Of work ; Rood testimonials as to character, etc.—Apply nd Bond. Herald Office. WANTED Known —New Iron Bedsteads (single), 16s lid ; double do., 26s.—At <J • Dampier's Furnishing Shop, Hobson-street, one door at from Victoria-street, t ■■''■■■ : U i. XXJ ANTED Seen—The Cheap Mattraues, TV 3s ltd; Pillows. Iβ; Palliasses, 7s 6d; iw Bolsters, 2s (id.-At Dampier's. Cheap Furnishing id- Shop. Hobson-street W "ANTED, by a young lady—A Situation as Lady's Companion, Amanuensis, or ' :w Teacher in either private family or school.—Address, id- M. V. Herald Office. ANTED — Generals, Nnraegirls, Fe. . male Cooks, Nureeglrls; good wages and iw nice places.—A. McLeod's Registry, 7, Wharf, or St. id- Mary's Road, onsonby. * "■ XI7ANIEI3—A Famished House, not less —. T T than seven rooms, for a gentleman, within a iW few minutes' walk of the Post-office.— W. L. Mitchell, id- Estate Agent, Coombe's Arcade. - - id ' W. ANTED -Miners for the Kaitangata *' Coal Mines, pi»s»ge granted if required, but id repaid in easy instalments.—Apply to W. P. Watson Te Qenertl Manager, Dunedin. n ANTED—A Partner in a profitable d ; TT business in growing of fruit and other products. Ho objections to a gardener or working . — man.—Address at Herald Office. ' ' ANTED, by a. worthy young Man— Employment; can drive, etc ; would bo found. most valuable in a store; well educated.— — Hannaford's Auckland Registry. rd \\7"ANTKD Known-Carpet-eeated FoldMr TT ins; Chain, 4s lid; C»ne-seated flocking Chairs (with arms), 8s 6d; Infants' High Chain, — 3s lid—At Dampier's, Kobson-street. ! 6 ; T\7ANTED Known— post free, on aU T T receipt of stamps for Five Shillings, " John _ Bull and his island, his Neighbour, and hie Daughters."—Book -Jail, Railway Station. , - , ~ ANTED, — Middle-aged Lady as ,j » ' Housekeeper for Hotel, town; also Barmaid, "}" town; Cook and Laundresses and General Servant*, ' town and suburbs.—E. Henry's Regiat<y. : ■ ~ \%T ANTED, by two well-educated Young" V TT Lad ee—Situations, one as Governess or Com- — '"' panion; the other a3 Companion or Lady House' " e " keeper.—Address, Beta,Post-offlce, Auckland. . -', .'.*' - ; — \XT ANTED— Be.pectable Lad a* runner • Jj v ,O L * B°"d«>g-houee ; also, situations .,;.->'', "'■■>■ is, wanted by Walters, Barmen, Housekeepers, Walt-''■'■' "■■' ' re, reases.—E. Henry's Registry, Shortland-stxeet. ■' I \\T ANTED -A Youth to drive- Baker'e i.n ?? • lOs, fonnd: «>uple for farm, without -■• < — children, Housemaid, Hotel,—Heighten and Co, re--6) moved to Panada Buildings, 104, Queen-street. J S ANTED - Five Generals for places of eet : 7' two to family, Twelve others; Mother's Help . " where no servant; first-class- Cook, Laundress flßgf . M town ; general, hotel, country.—Mrs. Blsmole'a. 4 5n - TIT ANTED — Employment for several _ TT ~ good Servants, Men and Women as Cook*. ~ Waiters, Housemaids, Waitress, Generals, good Laun- "* drew, good Chinese Cook, hotel.— Blsmora'a. he ANTED-Firet Milkers, 15s to 20« and - T T found; Baker, Groom, nnd Boots, 20s and found ; Youth, uMful. 16.; Housemaids, W*Srease» • and General B«r?anU-R. M. HeU:htonaßdOoT^ , _ \I7" ANTED—Housemaid (able to wash), TT private family, Epsom ; wanes. 14* , Housemaids Private and Boarding houaei, ParnVli ? • and town, Girls to «ssjst.-E. Henry's RegUtry! ~ W AH J KD by a well-educated respectt- \r able Yo ! at ' Man (excellent Bookiseper)The Management of a Country Store; nnderstamde shjpplpgmatters.-Hannaford's Auckland ttegUfary. t WANTED by a Young Lady-Xslt«t' t« 7i * 'Won in a Christian family, well competent to Instruct young children and willing to assist in S, domestic duties —Address, Goodson'a London A.cade ANTED Known—Pawnbrokers' Sale —Jewellery and Clothing.— iidwUs*. ment. Herald, May 27. Sale at Mr. Arthur's Mart . on Monday, June 1, at eleven o'clock.—-James Bee,. Pawnbroker. . --. . -■ ■■•' ■■ . ■■• WANTED— A literary Lady or Gentle- - nun to write a weekly gossip letter from " Auckland, for a high-toned Melbourne Society paper. . —Address answer, stating terms, to Table Talk, Argue — Office, Melbourne. _ TI|7AN!ED — Cook, 30s; Cook,:; ; V T Laundresses, Housemaid, hotel. Good Generals, Cook-Wellesley. Howe SUeet.. KUeraUe. Bβmuera, Ponsonby, Mt. Albert. Parnell, Hamilton. . Aracapu, Hokianga; also, 6 Nurse Girls.— Whit. J: combe'B Registry, next Market ' ( , WANTED Known— White Honeycomb Qnllt*, 3» »d, size 2i yards; good heavy,, ID White Bl»..kets, lls »d per pair, size iijyardsr Whit* * ' ■ Twilled Sheeting■■ ten., »in*le bed«. 9d; Finlay'a ; Sheeting, 2i ysrdi wide. Is 64 pe yard; 86-inch Extra . . He/vy unbleached Twill, 8d per yard ; Lace Curtain*. 2s lid; Lace Antimacassars, «d each ; FJanneU, Tea '-t V . Cloths Donl»s, etc., at less than regular pricaa..—J. " .t Vi .- . ; ANTED Known—Good Quality Contume Cloth, Ud; Heavy All Wool Cairmelito, M resular price Is 3d per yard (colour crinuou ; y Z&fi - drib)- BUck Cashmere, Is per yard (British make) ;?®j||ill#' - Coloured Cushmera, ,Is 8d; i Merinos , and : ; Preechr. . : IP Cashmeres, Velveteens la black and colour, all wool'ilFlMM - Red and White Plaid, Is, regular price Is 6d per yard - ■ *^CT * (colour fast); J Silk, Velvets 'at various ', prices.—J. 1 ' Green, 85, Victoria-street N.8.-Dress Goods, etc.. ' sold on weekly payments; goods retained until paid - Iβ for; no extra charge. Dresses made up on the premUea ' by an experienced hand * from home.—Address* J r '" "' v •.■ Green, 85, Victoria-street '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 1
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