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Wanted; ! -f- : . WANTED — A good Fitter.— toHolroyde and Co., Cnttoms-street West. ■ WANTED -A smart Boy, to look after r .l •horse and buggy.— Dr. Lewis, College ' Road. WANTED — Junior Salesman for drew department.—Apply, before ten a.m„ Smith and Canghey. ... ..., . 5 .... WANTED— A smart Lad, to sell booksi . and newspapers at the Railway Station.— . Apply at the Stall. • " - WAN I ED—A steady Young Mail t«» work on a farm. Must be a good milker.— ' Apply, J. R. Walters, Mount Rosktll. '• WANTED— good Canvasser. Liberal telms to s good man. No others need apply, * —8, Mercantile Chambers. Queen-street. ' '■ w r r ' ':' WANTtiD —A respectable Lad, about 14, to learn the Ge»ts' Hairdreising Trade*-—-AjQaeth, Hairdresser, North Shore. ■ . '- WANTED, by a thorough good Cook-* Situation in hotel; no objection to country. —Apply Mrs. Bell's Registry Office, Parnell. ■■■■■'■ WANTED — Good-sized House and ground in Suburbs to rent for six months. . —Apply to Ler, Hkhai. Office. Queen-street. ■■••<. WANTED— Two Barmaids, Cook, and Waitress, on East Coast; two Barmaids, for town.—Apply Patterson and Co., gwanson-stregj. ■ " %*/ ANTED — Newcomer to go in for a "" ' Well-established Bhirt Manufacturing 'Bmati - ness; principals only.—J. J , R. Randerson, Anc' ioneer. - WANTED— Enijagement as Housemaid, hotel; new arrival, nice.girl, well reeommended, very nett, tidy, steady girl.—Mrs. Elsmre's. _ WANTED -A good plain Cook and Laundress; also, a girl as Housemaid.— Apply immediately to Mrs. Mowbray, Mannkan Road, ParneiL ■ . r TTTANTED-Generals, Nnrsegiris, Boiiser V a m « dai J»' ess8 . Engineer, Smith, and,Lads.—A. McLeods Begisiry, wharf, or St. Mary'sRoad, Ponsonby,.- . . f:° ANTED—lmprover and Apprentice , ii a, for *5« Upholstering trade.—Apply Messrs.," Matlendine and Co.'s Sample Rooms, WeUesley-street (opposite New Library). * W ANTED—Everybody to know that my „ wind<w contains the Prettiest Assortment of Jewellery, Clocks, and Watches in Auckland.— Tom Keesing. Victoria-street. ■"««*. WANTED Known- Pawnbrokers' gala —Jewellery and Clothing— at Mr. Arthur's M*rt, on Monday next June 8, at eleven o'clock.— James Rae, Pawn broker. ■■- WANTED-Lad, drive baker's cart; Norses, Housemaids, Parlonrmaids, Cook, Laundresses, IBs, 14s, 12s; number of good Generals — Mrs._Whitcombe's Registry, next Market. ' WANTED — Employment for several first-class men and women servants as Cooks, Waiters, Barman, Honsemaids, Waitress, couples. Girls assist, Generals.— Mrs. Elsmore's. ■'- WANTED— as Head or. Club Waiter, by thoroughly experienced youn? man, first-class references ; also, by trustworthy* steady, sober young, man as Packer Mrs. Elsmore's. WANTED— A Young Person to make herself useful, to attend to an Invalid Tarly References required.—Enquire, Grafton-road, first house from Bowling Green, any time after three p.m. . "- WANTED, by a young Lady, recently arrived from England—A Situation as com. pan-'on, amanuensis, or governess in a high-class family ; educated at Queen's College, London.—AdV dress May, Herald Office. TF ANTED Known—Sent post free, onT T receipt cf stamps for Three Shillings, 1 est (4) of any of the following papers : Home News, London News, Graphic, Q ,een, Lady's Pictorial, Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie. Police Gazette; Clipper.—Book Stall, Railway Station. WAN TED—Young Woman to look after house for single gentleman, SO miles from Auckland.—Apply, stating wages, Roberts, Hbbato Office. ANTED—Business or Partnership, by an active of business habits, of small capital; principal only treated with.—Apply A.8., H»BASD Office. - - WANTED— Situation on Farm or Station. by young Man ; good all round hand. —Address R.M., Herald Office. TOL7 ANTED Known—Strong Handsome ,7* Wood Chairs, 3s ; Cane-seated Chairs, Bs, — At Dampier's Furnishing Shop, Hobson-street. WANTED— Situation, by a handy Man—work in a garden or act as storeman, etc.; good references.—Address T.W, HjBALP Office. WANTED Known—The Bargains in Furniture, including Chests of Drawers for 12s lid—At Dampier's Furnishing Shop, hobsonstreet. ■ -- WANTED Knowa-Isu'fc it wonderful? Colunial Couches, 6s lid ; Stuffed Couches, • lis dd; all new.— Dampier's Furnishing Shop, Mobson-atreet. • • _ WANTED Known—That Joseph Chadwick, Green-lane, has 20 flrst-olasi ■ Hunterr ' for Sale ; also, 15 upstanding Hones, suitable for cavalry use. WANTED —A Pcrtner with £1000 capital in a good paying manufacturing business.—Apply to Secretary, T. and S. Morrin and Co., (Limited) WANTED Seen—The Round and Oval Tables at 17s ; Spring Couches, 19s 6d.—At Dampier's Furnishing Shop, Hobson-street, one door from Victoria-street. ANTED —A Situation, by a trustworthy Man, accustomed to bonded store wort ; eood testimonials as to character, Addlv Bond, Herald Office. . WANTED Known —New Iron Bed- ' ' * * steads (single), 16s lid ; double do., 26*—At Dampier's Furnishing Shop, Hdbion-street, one door from Victoria-street, T¥7 ANTED Seen-The Cheap Mattrasaes, 3s lid; Pillows, Is; Palliasws, 7s 64: Roisters, 2s 6d.-At Dampier's Cheap Furnishing; Shop, Hobson-street YS^ASTED - Miners for the Eaitangata » » Cf* Mines, passage granted if required, bat repaid in easy instalments.—Apply to W. P. Watson General Manager, Dunedin. WANTED Known—Carpet-seated Foldine Chairs, 4s lid; Cane-seated Rocking Chairs (with arms), 8s 6d ; Infants' High Chain, 3a lid—At Dampier's, Hobson-street. ■" - : . WAN TED Known -. W.. ■ Miller and Son. Surgical Bootmakers, High-street, bars a Staff of Workmen repairing Boots and Shoes of every description. Running Shoes and Crioketing Boots of the best material and workmanship mad» to order. :".'■"" WANTED— Comfort for the Feet— ' Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order: repairs done while customers wait—At William . Mfller and Son's, High-street. ■ - WANTED Known—Tell your friends and the new chums to see the New Toilet Tables for 3s lid and 4s lid—At Dampier's Furnish. ing fhop, Hobson-street. ' W ANTE 11 —Competent Cook-Laundress, for a private family ; must have satisfactory references; wages, 15s per week.-Apply X., Herald Office. ....<. WANTED Known— Celebrated Grecian Cane seated , Chairs, 4s lid.— Dampier's Fumithing Shop, Hobson-street, one door from Vicoria-st'eet. ...-..'' WANTED, by a Respectable Young Man —Situation in Hotel or Restaurant ; willing to mako himsßlf generally useful— A.8., Hbkau Office. '. ;• WANTED Inßpeoted-Alleys Stook 6V Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, and Trimmed Millinery; Postboys in great variety.— House, Ponsonby. ' WANTED Known—Tell the new chums ' and others to see the New Kitchen Tables for fls lid.—At Dampier's Furnishing Shop, Hobsonstreet. • ■ — : — i WANTED Known— Washstando, 4s lid and 5s lid. Come and see the large fresh stock of Furniture at Dampier's Furnishing Shop, Hobson-street. ■ . WANTED — 1000 Working Men at the Tradesmen's Arms, Little Queen-street;. meals, 6d; board' and residence, 16s, single room, "18s; hot, cold, and shower bath; best bed in Auckland. "■■ ■ ■ . ■ ' ■ WANTED— People furnishing to see the Spring Mattrasses at 21s, and the Wow Wire do. at 295.— Dampiers Furniture Shop, Hobson-street. '■■■■'■ . WANTED Known— you can get tT vonr Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired at W. H. Carter's (late G. Piggott), 84, Victoria-street, third house above Albert-street, Auckland, good workruanship guaranteed. . . ' '■"' ".. ; WANTED Known— we v deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, ! Firewood, to any part of the City cr Suburbs at " I, f'owesi Rate_-W. & G. Winstone,; Cnstomhpw, ''•ilrjet. ■ • ' '■ ." ' " ■ ■■■■. •■'■ CSTANTED Known—That Butbher and 'Vv Co., Fort-street and Wharf, have Three Largs •;, ring Waggons for Removing Furniture: oh reason- - terms. •■■■■■ ■■■..■■-■ - _ ■■■.■''■-"-.>--. -~, ■'■ : ;.SsrANTED Known—That the Auckland : " "" ¥-,7, T mber Company Manufaoiure and.Sell, '■■"■• „ lowest Prices, all sizes of Iron; Bark Spokes. \':B*y/& -~ } for patterns and price list, :; -. . ■ VST AN TED-Purchasers for 20:. Cases' of ' .V.?;. lro» s,< and, 180 Cases :of Cape and - Wood-seated Chairs, from 3s ; per' Chair, at Jures : - ; Browne's Furniture Warehouse, Bobson-stijet, » t .'■':''■'■:'-' ■■ ■ '■■■■:•'■ '..'■ ':■': ;E :^•^J.■Efe:S^^'aUiH*-#:^';d;V!.:■'"^'-■-::;■' ! ■; ■ ; ■.-■'. ■ '■ ■- : ■■■■*' ■;, ■-...-.-■■;•. '-v.-- . ■..'-.- : '■■■■■■: vv ,_■-.'; ■■'■.-'■'■■ ~ .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7343, 2 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7343, 2 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7343, 2 June 1885, Page 1

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