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Wanted WANTED — A General Servant; must be a good cook.— Herald Office. • \\[ ANTED — A Norß9girl. — Apply to ▼ » Mrs. Buddie, Cheltenham Beach, North i Shore. WANTED —A amart General Servant, with references.—Apply Mrs. Masefleld, Ponsonby, WANTED — good Gardener for a few days.—Apply to F. G. Ewington, Estate Agent. \JtT ANTED—Young Woman for scullery : V V work.—Apply E. Waters'® Coffee Palace, ! Q'lean-gtreet. WANTED— A good Ploughman; must understand all kinds of farmwork.— J. Peach, Renjuera. WANTED —Situation as House or Parlourmaid ; town preferred.— A.E., Newton Post-office. WANTED —Young Lady for retail business State qualifications and references to • Queen-street, Hfiuld Office. WANTED — good useful Girl, to assist in housework.- Apply Mrs. Wm, T. J. Bell, Park Averinc, opposito Hospital. i WANTED— A respectable young Woman rv as Housemaid. One well up to her work. — Apply Belmont House, Vlncent-»t. WANTED —A small Furm within twenty miles of Auckland : must be cheap.—Full ; particulars, B.W , Herald Office. ' VKJ~ ANTED Known—Furnish your house * V for £10 with New Furniture at Dampier's j Che«p Furnishing Shop, Hobson-street. ANTED—A comfortable Home in a TV prirate family to two young Boys.— ' by letter addressed D.C., Hbrald Office. WANTED Seen — The Wonderful Bar* gains in Books, from Id each, at the door of Dampier's Cheap Furnishing Shop, Hobson-streot. WANTED— A strong respectable Youth, for the country.—Apply, this (Wednesday) Morning at nine o'clock, at Queen's Ferry Hotel. WANTED —Tenders up to August 15 for laying 650 yd«. of Concrete Flooring, labour ! only.—Apply Keyes Brothers, Wyndham-street. WANTED Known — I think that the handsomely-bound New Books, standing at my do or, are about the cheapest lot I have ever had l since I have been in Auckland.—W. H. Pampier. \X7"ANTED—The Unemployed to visit ' V » the Arcade Registry Office. No re filtration fee charged.— Liv sey and Lawei, Coomnes' Arcade. WANTED to Let — An Eight-roomed House, corner of Wellesley and Nelson streets.—Apply G. Ivil, Hairdresser, Victoria-street. ' ANTED — Situation, by a first-class V v Man Cook: highest references, town pre- ■ ferred.— Livesey andLawes, Coombes' Arcade, Queenstreet WANTED— Partner with £150 to travel with a sound theatrical enterprise.—Address, , arranging interview, Smith, Shamrock Hotel, Auckr land. WANTED — Situations by first-class v v Pianist, Clerk, and Coachman Good references in each case,—Livesey and Lawes, 7, Coombes' Arcade. WANTED— A Partner with £20 to £50 to invest in Tebacco and Poultry Farming at Lake Takapuna.— to G. T. Huber, Post-office Devonport. WANTED Known That Butcher and Co., Fort-street and Wharf, have Three Large Spring Waggons for Removing Furniture on reasonable terms. WANTED Inspected—Allen's Stock of Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, and Trimmed Millinery ; Postboys in groat variety.—Jervois House, Ponsonby. WANTED Known —That Montague'« Fancy Bazaar and Cheap Jewellery Depot is now open with an entirely new stock. The cheapest 1b the Colony. i \\l ANTED Seen — The nicely bound * * Books at the door, 2J inches thick, marked 31s 6d, for 2s, at Dampier's Cheap Furnishing Shop, H ohsoß-itre--1. WANTED — Generals, Housemaid* Waitress, Nurseijirls. Home to Let, cheap —A. McLend's Registry, 7, Queen-stroet ; or at. Mary's Road, Pontonby. Wf AN TED—Employment by a steady V v Man by the day, week, or permanent; can , milk, groom, drive, and garden.—Address, " Clifden," Herald Office. WANTED — Ladies requiring Governosses and Servants to call on Mr*. S. H 1 Clark. 31». Queen-street, between Alexandra-street and Turkish Satht. WANTED- Governesses and Servants requirine Kn: advents to call on Mrs. 9. H. , Clark, 310 Queen-street, between Alexandra-street and Tnrkisk Baths. WANTED, by a Handy Man, with good references—Employment as Gardener , and generally n.-cfi'l. —Address H. 8., Custom Board- , ing dome. Fort-street. WANTED, This Morning—Man Cook, • overncss, T'rossmaker, S Housemaids, some Central.', and young Girls.—Mrs. Whitcombe's t Registry, next Market. VVT ANTED, by a Lady—Employment as V v Housekeeper, Companion to an invalid, or in any position cf trust. References. — Address, " I'eliince," Herald Office. WANTED— A first-class Cook, also a worki g Housekeeper. References required; liberal wages to suitable applicants.—Livesey and L wes. Coombes' Arcade. WANTED — Private apartments (with board) for a lady, within easy distance of Queen street. Privacy and quiet essential.—XT., Box 100, Post-office, Auckland. * WANTED Known — Tell your friends and the new chums of the Wonderful Bar- ; gains in Books, staflding at the door of Dampier's • Cheap Furnishlrg shop, Hobson-street. WANT ED—A Situation by a Young v v Man in a warehouse or store, well up in grain, flour, offals, Ac.; could keep books. Good references.—Apply T.D.J., Herald Office. WANTED Known—The first direct shipment of Tweeds, selected by Mr. Murchie in London, arrived by the Kuapehu, and is now open for inspection —M. Murchie, Shortland-street WANTED Two Woman Cooks, hotel, 20.», Housemaids, private, town, several Generals; also. large number of Servants wanting employment, men and women.—Mrs. Elsmore's. WANTED — and others requiring Servants to communicate with the under* 1 signed. Highest colonial references.—Livesey and Lawes Arcade Registry Office. 7, Coombes' < rcade. WANTED Seen, at the door—Nearly 1100 Books, including a large assortment of ovels, bound in boards, all new, and only Is each, at Dampier's Cheap Furnishing Shop, Hobson-street. WAN T E D—Stonemason for oonntry job, a Farm Hand, a first man Cook, and General Servants for country.— Haighton 6 Co Labour Mart Exchange, Canada Buildings, 104, Queenstreet. OIT ANTED, by an experienced Engine v v Driver — A Situation; used to sawmill understands moulding machinery; can make tools, and do general repairs. - Apply K.0.H., Kirald Office. WANTED Seen — The Wonderful Bar* V V Rains in handsome New Books, cloth bound, 10 inches long and 7 broad, on different subjects, only Is 6d e«ch. at the door of Dampier's Cheap Furnishing Shop, Hobson-street. WANTED Known— the Advertiser is manufacturing every description of Riding Saddles, and is prepared to sell them at prices to meet tfce times. N.B. -Saddle, with hogskin seat complete, with mounts, from £2 10s. Bridles, from 5s 6d. —William Morgan, Saddler, Newmarket. WANTED Known— D. oldie la prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Fellees, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street, near the Docks, at tho lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover, Is better thau that purchased elsewhere WANTED Known—Highest prices given for Gents', Ladles', and Chlldrens' cast-off Wearing Apparel of every description. Strictest privacy. Letters punctually attended to.— Bayersl and Co., Second-hand Clothifr#, Karangahape-road , Newton. ; \\J ANTED—Employment by a thoroughly V V competent Bookkeeper ; would take temporary work of any kind, start new books, balance to any d*to, and schedule assets and liabilities, profit and ioß< sheets, etc. — Addrest, N.P.S., Accountant, Herald Offi.e. Yv/ANTED Known —That Wonderful v v Bargains in Handsomely-bound Books standing at the door are on various subjects, at Dampier's Cheap rurniahing Shop, Hobson-street. WANTED Known—Salvage 1 Salvage !! J. K. Hannan, Tictoria-street, is selling' part of ©wen and Graham's Drapery Stock, damaged by watar only ; it must be sold at onco. WANTED Known— Special Potato a p^Garden Manures are now ready for delivery ; £8 10a per ton.-—New Zealand Frozen Meat and storage Co., Auckland and Otahnhu. V,\7 ANTED Known—Very large, thiok s * * new handsomely-bound Books, as presents for younj men and boys, only Is eaoh, to be seen at the door of Dampier's Cheap Furnishing Shop, Hobsonstreet. . WANTED Unown—Colonial Ovens a* 12s and upwards ; Side and Portable Oven*, i Kitchen Ranges, Stoves, Gratoa, and Portable Hollers, . general smiths' work in all Its branches »' _ 1 ing prices. Country orders promptly atten W. - Address, R. Nicholi, 820, Qaeen-itiwt, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 1