WANTED KNOWN—That BOARD and EESIDENOE can be had for a Lady and Gentleman, or Two Single Gentlemen, in a healthy part of the City.—For address, apply Stab Office. WANTED— A GENERAL FEMALE SERVANT, in a small family. Wages, 12» per week.—Apply at the National Mabt. WANTED— A First-class General SERVANT. for the Thames.—Apply ot the g?AB OrFIOB. WANTED— A Good General SERVANT in a quiet family.—Apply for address, Stab office. WANTED— A First-class WAITER; reference required.—Apply to John Menzies, Victoria Hotel, Victoria-street, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock morning. ■\TT ANTED—A. HOUSEMAID ; reference W required.—Apply to John Menzies, Viotoria Hot#, Victoria-street, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock morning. WANTED TO RENT—A Comfortable Fire or Six-roomed "Cottage; within fifteen minutes' walk of the Post-office. —Ap» ply G., office of this paper. WANTED— Two or threa GIBES as APPRENTICES to work the Sewingmachine.—Apply to N. Campbell, Tailor, Queen-street. t(tOTICE.—I wput some New Zealand -4M White or Red Cornelian, ot any handtVome Stones, fit for making into Jewellery.— J?. H. lißwiaaoK, opposite Union Bank. \ 1-11 WANTED.— I am a purchaser of Bed or White G^vnelian, it must be good and fit for outting into jewellery, and the produce of the district of Auckland.—F. H. LeWISSON, opposite the Union Bank. A PETITION to the House of Representatives in favour of the Permissive Bill, lies for signature at the office of the New Zealand' Auxiliary of the United Kingdom Alliance, adjoining Mr. Compton'S store, Auckland Wharf.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 474, 18 July 1871, Page 3
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245Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 474, 18 July 1871, Page 3
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