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_ WantedOA MARRIED COUPLES, able to jm plough, milk, cook, and general house work want employment at reasonable salaries.—Heightou and Co., 104, Queen-street. _£*OKA-Wanted: Active Employ"yiu> /V Ov/ mant for Self and about £260. Reply, within 10 days, sUting particulars.—Confidence, Hub alp Office, Auckland. _ A\ODNG well-to-do Parmer from the South wishes to meataLaiiy with a view to matrimony. Strictest confidence Indispensable.— drew, in the first instance, M.0., Post Office, Hamilton. _ A MARRIED LADY, just arrived from England, gives Lessons in Drawing and Painting (Oil and Water Colour), China and Velvets, Ac.; or could undertake daily teaching in a family, or any occupation where trust and ability Is required; up. country preferred.Address Alpha, Hif.AU) Office, Auokland. - Auckland servants' HOME an d REGISTRY OFFICE where females can be accommodated with Board anil Residence on most reasonable terms. Employers both in town and oountry will do well to call and give their orders. All letters and telegrams promptly attended Jemima Robertson, No. 111, Victoria-street. LADY (25) desires Re-engagement; useful companion, good manager of house, teach music; small salary; roferenoes.—Vigo, P. 0., Hew Plymouth. ' — TO LADIES. — Situations wanted for several good Coots and Laundresses, Housemaids, Generals, and Girls to assist.— JK. Henry's Registry, Bhortland-gtreet. . mO CARPENTERS —Wanted, Tender? I till noon of "Wednesday, 17th inst,, for tie erection of a Cottage at Romuera. Plans, c., at my office, Stitchbury's Buildings, Queen-street.- Thomas 11 Bihar. ________________ TO PRINTERS.—Wanted by a steady and capable young man, a position a* Mechanical Manager of a Country Newspaper and Jobbing Office.—Address, until January Ist, J.H. Hkbald Office WANTED Specially Known— best value in Shirts is at W. H. Potter's, Queenstreet, corner of Durham-street. WANTED —Everybody that walks in the Shade of the Victoria Arcade and takes notice of the Hotel with Iced Lemonade at 2d per glass. WJ ANTED by the people at Archhill— "V Business Man to take New Store ; support may be relied on, rent easy.—James Slator, Architect, etc., Queen-street. WANTED— Everybody to walk in the Shade of the Victoria Arcade and notice the Hotel just nt the Top and the Shortland-street Shop —Stouter, 2d per glass. WANTED — Kxperienoed Waiter, Woman Cook, Waitress, Generals. Nurse; also, several good Men, Women Servants for hotel, private, station, Mrs. fclsm ore's, Telephone 460. \J ANTE I >—Walkers in the Shade of V V the Victoria Arcade to notice the Clearance Sale of Books at 25 per cent, off published prices. All goods aud seeds subject to same.— Week Only. WANTED To Let,—a family residence of 9 rooms, splendid view, every convenience, 8 rooms with stable; one six and three five-roomed, large allotment], rent low —G. Sage, Emmett-street, off Curran-streel. WANTED —A situation as Chemist's Assistant or Doctor's Diipenaor ; aee 24. Nine years'experience, also knowledge of an jErated Water Manufactory and Grocery business. Willing to make himself generally useful in any branch.— Apply N.M., care of Mr. A. Whatford, Waiau, Patumahoe. WANTED — Run Boys. Four or five smart Lads to sell Hkralds.— to the Publisher at six o'clock to-morrow mornim:. Wanted know N— That EDWARD CASH, TAILOR. Opposite Opera House, Has just received a Consignment of NEW TWEEDS, and respectfully solicits an inspection of same. Prices to Meet, tho Times. tS" FDWARD CASH, Tailor, Opposite Opera blouse. j V\7 anted-| INSPECTION I OF MUNRO & MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS., j m ANTED KNOWN, SUITS TO MEASURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. G. MoBKIDE. IMMENSE SHIPMENT OP SPRING GOODS JEST OPENED OUT. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. THE RUSH IS NOW ON. PLEASE BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY COMMERCE-STREET. anted. LANDLORDS AND OTHERS TO KNOW THAT WILLIAM CRICK (Late Librarian Supreme Court Library, Auckland) Undertakes Collection of Rents and Accounts Execution of Distress Warrants, Possession unde Bills.of Sale, eto.» with care and despatch. Prompt Settlements a Special Feature. OFFICE: 26, COOMBES'S ARCADE, High-street, Auckland. W ANTED KNOWNCRICK'S PRIVATE ENQUIRY OFFICES, 25, COOMBES' ARCADE, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND.! SUSPECTED PERSONS WATCHED & TRACED. CONFIDENTIAL ENQUIRIES MADE WITH THE UTMOST SECRECY AND CASE. HIGHEST REFERENCES. WILLIAM CRICK; yy ANTED KNOWN, A. W. MUNDY, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Has REMOVED From Hoffmann's Buildings to PREMISES IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE, TLird door above Nelson, Moate, and Oo,'i, QUEEN-STREET. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. Punctuality and Satisfaction Guaranteed. SPRING AND SUMMER. — WANTED Known.—D. m oPhkrson invites special attention to his Dress Department, which is replete with the choicest and most fashionable fabrics for the above seasons. A large consignment to hand, com prising Jersey Crepe, Mousseline Crepe, Beige, Foule, Ottoman Cord, Knot Bonele, Curl Bouele, Veilings, Merinos and Cashmeres, Printed Veilings, De Lainei, etc. The above are French Goods, and all wool. The colourings are new and fashionable. Handsome Striped and Figured Broches, Flushes and other stylish Trimmings to match. New Prints and Cameline Cloths, in the fashionable Stripes, Spots •Flowered, Figured, and Plain. A very large variety. Kabanoahape Road. Baths. x aondry. JgATHS. JLJ J^AUNDRY. THE PITT-STREET BA.I HS AND STEAM LAUNDRY Having been opened under the experienced manage* ment of Mr. JAMES WILLIAMS, late of Waiwera, the public can now rely upon all orders being executed with cleanliness and despatch. Washing done [ for families, hotels, and shipping, on most reasonable ferros. CURTAINS a specialty. 1'.., BILLS OF LADING FORMS, in books oi fifty, may be obtained at the Hk&aij) Office' » '' *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7794, 13 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7794, 13 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7794, 13 November 1886, Page 1

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