■ Wanted. WANTED — A Competent Second 1 Cook.— Royal Mail HoteL ' "TITANTED—A good strong useful Man, y y used to butchering and carting.—R. and W. Hellaby. / , ANTED —Mrs. Clark, wanting a great number of Servants, will open her Office on Wednesday evening at 7.30.' W 'ANTED, immediately— A.B.'s for the Swedish Barque Orskar.— H. P. Barber, Vice-Consul, Fort-street. _"_ ANTED-Offices suitable for House ... , Agent: Queen-street preferred.—Address with full particulars, P., Herald Office. WANTED, by young Situation as Barmaid; no previous experience.— Apply Mrs. Clark's Registry Office, Queen-street. "ANTED — Those Ladies and Maids who wear 5J Gloves to know that McMaster and bhaldersare .selling a lot of Dent's at Is lid. ANTED —A Millwright and Engl- , , k neer, for erecting machinery in the Waikato. Apply immediately.— ess Box 91 Auckland. • . WANTED— A Cook, 255; Farm Hands, „?,» I° B and 12s ; Housekeepers ; Generals and Girls; Youths tO milk.— Heighron and Co 104 Queen-street. ' ' • W 'ANTED Traveller for Tailoringin Establishment-salary, 60s per week ami travelling expeuses paicL - Enclose references, Bos us, i'ost utnee. or four Young Men Boarders in a private family. All the com. s?reet,°^ B on ony?-~0 n y ?-~ Cu ™ g ' M "WTANTED Known—Pianofortes Tuned", Ttl2;n »' ~i G- r, ? ood « Norman-street, Mount gs^Serfss^aa received by Mr - "^ TXT ANTED — Generals, Waitresses, ~»,» Housemaids, Nuraegirls, Barmaids Man that can miUc Youth for farm, First Cook Waitei? —A. ivlcLeod, S, Queen-street. ' <">■". ANTED —Thirty Good Girls for Town, Gisborne, Opotiki, Wairoa. Onehunga, Reinuera, and St. Heifers.— Select Registry, Y.M.C.A. Buildings, Albert-street. ffly, WANTED — Housemaids, 11 a.m.; ... . Generals and Housemaid, 2 p.m.; Generals, Wairoa, Green Lane, St. Heliers; YounV Girls — Select Registry, Y.M.C.A. Buildings. W'Aft TED—Servants of all classes, ab it f i ->, once l Lad as Pa > orphan preferred: Useful Man, hotel; First-class Waiter; House*. Keeper, Cook, waitresses, Laundresses.—Mrs. Clark. W "ANTED —Two Youths to assist) generally, mark, billiards, 10s, 12s- 4 omen Cooks, las, 20s, hotels; Housemaids l : - Lady Help, 10s; 25 good private Generals, Girls" — Mrs. Elsmore. ; WANTED — Ladies to see the Cheap ( fahady Holiday Hats at McMaster and Sh*W tiers• ¥ RANTED—Persons with large familial T and little money to call on G. Hulme. Meat from Id per lb., up, to Freezing Co.'s prices. Corned Beef, from lid ; Mutton, lid; Steaic, 3d. Cash — Queen-street and Wharf, "ANTED Known—Tailors' trimmings « ~, of all descriptions ; also, Doeskins, Superfines, Worsted Coatings and Tweeds can be had all r?nv a 2iR S fi 01 ' , cash only, ' hom the importer- ? A. LOVEIT, Wellealey-street. W "ANTED Known—That Geo. Fowlds, , j Victoria Arcade, is selling Youths' HoiWANTED Known-That the besb Christmas and New Year Gifts you can make are those magnificent Silk Handkerchiefs winch you can buy at half-price at Fowlds', Victoria W "ANTED — Comfort for the . Feet— Haud-sewii Boots and Shoes made to ordrr repairs dona while customers wait—At William Miller am.'. Sons, High-atreet. . »muuu ~V§r ANTED Known—Sox! Sox ! Sox ! A^L. a pa^oS k^sS> Wld3 ' YiCtOrSa "W rA S^£?7"^ u,:t * aserß at Reduced for baucepans, Boilers. Kettlps gair i r ß :-^ t . W "ANTED — Purchasers at Reduced v.. ,-i - , P ? x « eS ' for ocka and Hingfe of all kinds, >ails, Brads, Screwy Carpenters and Guilders' Ironmongery, inspect at J. and J. Dickey? aSJ Q S. TOTANTED-Buyers or Sellers of Land '' or ilouse Property to remember that they \XT ANTED Known— small profits fJn Fnu^ d V? etunis i the motto adopted by ueo. Jbowids, v ictona Arcade. RANTED Known—That Geo. Fowlds, . y y Victoria, Arcade, is selling Men's Black and Emu Serge Sac Coats for 12s (3d, worth 17s CcL T^T ANTED Known—That Geo. Fowlds', rn ¥ ¥ . m. lctorUi Arcade, is selling Men's Good Tweed Trousers at 5a lid, well worth 7s 6d. W~~ -ANTED Purchasers at Reduced , /- , IICES > for Fenders, Fire Irons, Ash Pan* and Coal Boxes, Shovels and Tongs.-At J and J Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. ■ ' W ANTED Known—That we deliver laupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle S+U'o?! l< lre ™ od - to any part of the City or Sub ■orbs at Lowest Rates. -W. dc a. Winstone, Custom. W 'ANTED Known— Men's Work- »,. io r liS , S & Tt i are bein sold at Is 6d, Is lid, Per Cent mre, at J ' owldsVic " ~\&T ANTED — Purchasers at Reduced 'ni cj. JE>K,C£s for best B.M. Tea and Coffee Pots. Cruet Stands, Cafetieres, Kettles, andTiays.—At J. and .Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. W "ANTED Purchasers at Reduced PiUCES, for Saws, Hammers, Chisels, street. , VtTANTBD Known—That 150 of the i- " , '"ale inhabitants of Auckland can be supplied with a good Tweed suit for equal &> rtny tailor's make, atFow.lds', Victoria Arcade. 'TO'ANTED — Purchasers at Reduced , V -,u Prices - or Brushes, Brooms, Whisks, Mops and Chamois Cleaning Pasije, Furniture Pohsh and Brunswick Black.—J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen street, TO"ANTED Known— Gea Fowlds', .y V Victoria Arcade, is selling Summer Mac nuoshes at 19s ed, wot4h 355, part of a bankrupt stock. fi WAA'TED — P/urchasers at Reduced itZii* 7 ,i CES, for Sco s t,s Genuine Whitehead, Lead, Dyui-s, Puv.vantl Boiled Oils.-At J. anil J. Dickey's, -£&i, Quaen-street ■"WANTED- Known — Shirts! Shirts! t> »f *5?7% ! A large assortment of Oxford and Sag, ygga&g^ rn a » d g° od 7*°** TSTANTBD Known—Ties ! Ties ! Ties! the riiififi/riiW f ck . nowl . ed Sed on aU hands that tlie aiiest dw.play of Neckties in the City is that! being made by Geo. Fowlds, Victoria Arcade WANTED — Purchasers at Reduced st „„«. CES ' for best Milk Pans, Buckets, SSS lm Y'l 7 Ch Tl' Butter Priats and i J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. TS7"ANTED — Purchcosers at Reduced v.7 ¥ , Pkices < for Galvanised Tubs and Buckets JJickey s, M, Queen-street. "%XT ANTED Known— ! Hats ! Hats ! Vf ■■ in great':variety. Hard and Soft Felt, 1 weed and straw Boating, Cricket, and Tennis Hats and Caps, half-price, at Fowlds'. WANTED Known - That all the ~ youths of Auckland can have a nice Black P wiy^ori? A at » fld ' worth * * a ° WANTED - Purchasers at Reduced en r, Prices for Water Cans, Boiler Fillers, Slop Cans, and Galvanised Buckets.-At J. and S Dickey's, 254, Queen-iitreet. ■:■ ■■' WANTED Known—That Excelsior ' _ House, Victoria Arcade, is now generally recognised as the Cheapest Shop in the cfty.— by Geo. Fowlds. ..*-..* ." ■ '— Purchasers at Reduced E ANTED — Purchasers Brushes, Piuces, for Hair and Cloth Brushes, Black Lead and Shoe Brushes, Bannister, Scrubbing, and Dandy Brushed, Stuslji Tools, and Paitt Brushes.*At J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. . * WANTED — Purchasers at Reduced wT4.i , PRICES, for best Table an! Tea Knives. Carvers, Butchers Knives and Steels. Electro-plated and Nickel Silver Spoons and Forks.— J. and^J, Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. .; ... v : :_i, ~.;.; ■\¥7"ANTEP — Purchasers at Reduced 0 y.y ■- Prices, for Fishing Lines, Chalk Lines, Sash, Garden, and Clothes Lines, and l'wines —AC J. and J. Dickey's, 284, Queen-street. WANTED Purchasers ■■ at Reduced PRICES, for Kerosene Lamps and Lanterns, Globes, .Chimneys, Wick, and .all-extras kept ii» Stock.—J. and J. Dickey's, £84, Qqeen-straat.■■■--■ TTTANTED Known— That Boys and TT Youths' strong Tweed Coats can be had a 0 Gs lid from Fowlds, Victoria Arcade—a wonderful bargain. : ■ • , .■. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9255, 8 January 1889, Page 1
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