\ ;-■ <'.. Wanted- ,' v ANTED — Runners, for Waitemytfe Yf Messenger, to-day- - . ■ .'. .. ANTED--A Pantryman. — Apply lit * TT the Clarendon Hotel. " \%J ANTEDStrong Youth as light porter; [ V v Shaldera, Sop, Brown, and Co. - ■ a i'- — ANTED— Boy.—Apply B. Walker, 2 Batcher, Karangahape Baad. > : ,. \\T ANTED—A strong Lad for the shop, ' » « and a Man for the sailing house.—G. Hulme, Butcher. . : ■' " ■ . - ' ANTED — Two good Tailors, also ft ;V T Tailoress. — Apply at once, J. Williams. Victoria-street.' >.■-v - ■ ■ ■ •••• -- ■*," <i'i?: WANTED Engineer, for 8,8. Bee J must have certificate.Apply Holroyde and , Co Engineers. Customs-street. ' • ' * WANTED — Tenders for Painting and v T Papering Cottage to twelve o'clock, Monday. —J. M. Hailett, Builder, Fort-street. "VV7" ANTED— Young Man as Draper, for T T country store. State salary and references. —Send letter, before one o'clock, to A.M., HfIUU) Offlco. WANTED— Employment in the evening*, 5 »T to post up tradesmen's books and make oat accounts. —Address James Malcclmsen, care of Winks . and Hall, ShortlsnU-street. - . . • » WANTED, by an elderly Gentleman—A i T» Lady Housekeeper, no servant kept, the washing put out; small house. Age, between 25 to 30Address. G.W., Hersxp Office. s. : : "VITANTED Known—Salvage ! Salvage ! !- ;T T J. H. Haunaa, Victoria-street, is selling part of Owen and Graham's Drapery Stock, damaged by water only; it must be sold at once. ■ ■ , v. . WANTED — -Two Hotel Housemaids, T T 15s, for country; good Women Cooks, 20s, 25s ; General Servant, 14s ; Generals, Ponsonby, 12s; Parnell, 12s ; several others.—Mrs. Blsmore's. WANTED —Employment for Men and Women Servanti, as Cooks, Waiters, Barmen, Housemaids, Waitresses, Girls to assist, Waitress, Mother Helps, Housekeepers.—Mrs. Elsmore's. . , WANTED, at once — General'*, Nurse. girls. Housemaids, Female Cooks, Witchmaker (good wages).—Apfclv A. McLeod's Registry, 7, Queen-street Wharf, or St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby. ■ WANTED, by the Union Steam Saw. Moulding and Sash and Door Company—A' thoroughly Competent Man to act as Inspector of its timber operations. Must huve a thorough knowledge of the timber business in ail its details.— to the Secretary, Mechanics' Bay. " • ■ • ANTED To PurchaseA Good Second- ■* * hand Safe.—Applr, stating price, Box 291. I \RJ ANTED—A few Gas and Colonial v V Bank Sham. -- Apply to John' McCollj Builder, Newmarket. ANTEDServants requiring Engagevv ments, to call on Mrs. 3. H. Clark, 310, , Queen-street. . WANTED A few permanent Boarder*. —Apply Mrs. DaltoH, Panama House, Lower Symonds-street. . ■ ANTED — A Youth, accustomed to "" work at joiners' machinery.— Auckland Timber Company. » . WANTED — An Engineer, for Fiji Is* lands. — Apply Fraser and Co., Phcenii Foundry, Stanley-street. • TIT ANTED — Apprentices to the DressV v making.—Apply to James Scutt, London House. Victoria and Nelson Streets. WANTED — A General Servant; must be able to cook: no washing.—Apply B. H. Bartlett, Photographer, Queen-street. ■ • ; WANTED— An experienced Saleswoman (having some knowledge of the millinery' preferred).— N.Z. Hbe alp Office. WANTED — General Servant, for small family; references required.— Apply to Mrs. Jackson, Orakeißoad, Remuera. WANTED — Engagements as Generals, Lady-helps, two Governesses, Kitchenxnea for hotel.— 8. H. Clark, 310, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Exhibition of Glass* blowing Saturday afternoon from two to five. Admission, 6d. Each visitor receives a prize. . Works, Freeman's Bay. ■ WANTED— A Man to take charge of a ' coal' and firewood yard; must understand driving small steam engine and circular saw.—Apply J. ft I). Oxley. ; WANTED, by a steady young Man—A Situation as gardener, or groom and gardener;' can drive well, and willing to make himself useful.— Apply A.Z., Hera in office. /j ' / ANTED—A strong Yonth.—Apply TT Geo. Baynes, Butcher. Farnelt' WANTED— Employment of any kind, by young married man in grest difficulty; goed penman; handy with carpenter's tools.— Newton Post Office. . • • i - - y u WANTED — Nellie, Nora, Chrissie, Maria, Fiorry, Jessie, Theresa, Sophia, to come and see my stock of Name Brooches.—Tom Keeslng, Jeweller. - ■ WANTED — A Partner with - £1000 capital in a good paying manufacturing business.Apply to Secretary, T. and S. Morrin and Co., (Limited ANTED Everyone to know that J. J.' VT Austin makes and sells his own Boots at Victoria-street, Grey-street, and Factory, Nelson and Union Street. Especial, mates for country districts. WANTED Known—Bought a Job, over 350 pairs of Children's Boots and Shoes, about 2t09 in size, from 2s to Ss 6d per jialr; also £150 worth of Men's Job Lines and samples (splendid value). Be in time and get the pick at Bampier's Foet Shop. Victoria-street. ■ ■ WANTED Known yon can get your Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired at W. H. Carter's (late G. Piggott), 84, Victoria-street, third house above Albert-street, Auckland, good work, manship guaranteed. WANTED Inspected—Allen's Stock oE Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, and Trimmed Millinery; Postboys in great variety.— House, Ponsonby. . : - X i; WANTED Known—That Butcher and Co., Fort-street and Whsrf, have Three Large Spring Waggons for Removing Furniture on reason. able terms. - WANTED Known—Men's house slippers (patent). 2s 6d, buff wool lined, 8s 6d (warm), cork roles, 2Jd ; boot laces, 3d a dozen ; boot protectors, 3d a card ; boot gloss, 4d a bottle; button hook* Id or 9d' a dozen; boot buttons, 2d a dozen; best yellow silk reels No. 14, 2s; shoe horns, 3d ,to Is each.— Dampier's Boot. Shop, Victoria-street. WANTED Known D. oldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes. Iron Bark ana Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, *nd Shingles, at his Yards. Albert-street, near the Docks, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover, is better than that purchased (ewhare WANTED — 1000 Working Men at the Tradesmen's Arms, Little Queen-itreet; meals. 8d; board and residence, Ids, single room, 18s; hot, cold, and shower bath; b;iit bed In Auckland. ' ■■■ -u . • ; WANTED Known Expiration of Lease, Charles Keisey and Co. art now offering a cash return of two chilling* in every pound of all cash purchases of Fancy Goods over five shillings,— Charlen Kelsey and Co., 120, Queen-street. ' " WANTED Known— Ovens a* 12s and upwards; Side and Portable Ovens, Kitchen Bulges, Stoves, Grates, and Portable Boilers," general smiths' work in all its branches at correspondtog prices. : Country orders promptly attended to.— Address. E Nictaoll, 326. Queen-street, Auckland. - WANTED Known — Prior to Stocktaking, which commences-next month, we intend clearing some lines of Ladies' Imitation Kid E. Sides, at 3s 6d a pair; and Children's Shoes, size 0,7; 9,10,11,12, 13, at 23 per pair. A great nay ether lines we will sell at any price before taking them its stock again, at Pampier's Boot Shop, Victoria-street. WANTED ■ Known—W. Miller -and Son. Surgical Bootmakers, High-street, have a Staff, of Workmen repairing Boots and Shoes of every description. Running Shoes and Cricketing Boots of the best material ac.d workmanship made -' to order. - • - WANTED ; Known wwe 'v. deliver Tanpiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also'. Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Loweslb Kates.—W. &G. Winstone, Customhouse, street. " -■ * * '" ' X&7'ANTED—Comfort for the ■ Feet— Tv ■ Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order J repair.! done while- customers wait—At - William ' Miliar and Son's, High-street. . ; ' 'C; •• ■' ANTED Known — Two ' Pairs fop TV ' nothing to the first lady who does sot think our splendid Lawn and Tennis shoes the most wonderful bargain they evA saw, at 4s; Galoshes' with cloth tops, 3s 6d; Canvas Slippers, 2s; Black Imitation Kid, 2s; Carpet, 2s ®d.—At Dacapicr'ft Boot Shop, Victoria-street'' - .-. "W/'ANTED; Known— Though I hava T» -,r bought such a large let of traveller's samples and other job lines, they are very few of one hind, therefore be in time ana £et the size that fits vtia; ;,/' see them marked outside the door'of Dampier's Boot 1 Shop, Yictoria-gtrse'. 'w~ ' ' WANTED T Known—What would the TV ' % ladies do without our 4* 6d dancing sloes; and: the superior fresh lot of dancing shoes with ' beaded vamps at 6s; in fact the poorest man'-wMiia ; > never grumble at the price of those samples Marked outside ' the door of Campiei's- Boot Shop, VicttßU- * street, '\ ' - WANTED Ponsonby Residents toXnow ; iVT —Horrock's Calico, Ss lid' do sen-*, Ciewd son's ii 6d; Zephyr Cheek Prints, 3d, 4d, and &i per. yard— Allen's Cheap Drapery,' Jsrrois-road Me"! ' ' ' .-vt •_> ' -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7364, 26 June 1885, Page 1
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