WANTED— Q-ood Mantle-makerij: —Apply at "W. Rattray's, Shortland-street WANTED— Apprentices for Mantle and Dress-making.—Apply at W. Rattray's^ S Shortland-street. ■■■•,;■ ;; WAJISTTED —Two rooms in a house (one with fireplace In it) by two single men, near the wharf.—Apply by letter, stating price, to " A.D.X." Post Office, i' AA\!A WANTED IMMEDIATELY-AGenera 1 SERVANT.—AppIy at the Old House at Home. ■■■~"' ■ WANTED— A Good COOK for tbe " Farmers' Hotel, Drury.—Apply to Messrs. Combes and Daldx, Lower Queenstreet. WANTED— A Good General SERVANT for the North Shore.—Apply at the Stab Office. WANTED TO SELL—A lull ~. Compass, Grand, Square Piano, by Collars and Collard ; suited to a Concert-room, Theatre, or Hotel.—Apply to Bowrino, Pianoforte Maker,. Upper Queen-street. .i" WANTED —An Apprentice to the Dress and Mantle Making.—Apply to Miss Jenkins, Pitt-street. WANTED— A General SERVANT.— Apply to Mr. J. Lett, Trilor, next Theatre Royal. WANTED— 500 LADIES or GENTLEMEN to call at Jones and Fathre's ;_ Market Pork Shop, Lower Wakefie Id-street, where they can get German Sausage, Blacjc Pudding, Collared Pork, Saveloys, Pork Pies, i and Real Dairy-fed Pork. All kinds of small goods mode to order; goods Bent to Hiiy part of the town on the shortest notice; families waited ou for orders. ---'J | N.B.—Sucking Pigs always on hand. WANTED— 500 MEN TO DINE at the " AMERICAN RESTAURANT, Wei-lesley-street East. I intend giving the work- | ing classes of Auckland every luxury in season for the small charge of 6d per meal. The Dinner includes the very best of Soup, 'Jt'i Fish, Joints, of various descriptions, and Pastry or Pudding. Meals at all hours.-1- "' Charge, 6d. WANTED— Two Servants, a Cook, and ,s Housemaid.—Apply Poster's Diningroom. A UCKLAND GRAMMAS XL SCHOOL. • "WANTED—An ASSISTANT MASTER, who must be an experienced Teacher, and able to take classes in English, Latin, Mathematics, and French or German. .; The salary wiil be at the rate of £250 per annum. Applications ■ with testimonials, addressed to the Secretary of the Grammar School Board, Auckland, wUI be received until noon of .WEDNESDAY, 11th October. >-_•■- The gentleman elected will be expected to enter on his duties on February 1, 1872. ■• R. J. O'SULLIVAN, Secretary. Td CLERGYMEN AND SCHOOL COM r MITTEES . 8 ; A N Experienced . Sohool-master, Singing* ~. Ji\_ master, Organist, and Teacher of Instrumental Music, is open to a temporary or permanent engagement. Reference, the Eight Rev. Bishop of Auckland, Parnell. Address, ' Teacher," Stab Office. „____lZ ' '" notice, ~''; ,"'.„•; JOHN WILLIAMS, late of the Market, Cutler, Saw Trimmer, Uinberella and Parasol Repairer, has REMOVED to'Wel-lesley-street, three doors above Morris. Marks, Pawnbroker, Queen-street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ; j] WANTED KNOWN—That Comfortable BOARD AND RESIDENCE can bjft procured at Mrs. Eiison's, Prospect House,;; Hobson-street, within two doors of St. Matthew's Church. Terms : roduced from 25s to 21s per week. , . j, ,\ TWO Gentlemen can be aocomodtaed- wiyi ' BOARD and RESIDENCE in the mosVI', healthy locality in town; two minutea' wnlkv from the PostOlice. Terms very reasonablel: —Cliff House, corner of Moore and Hobson»"! streets. "'.,. TO LET—That Splendid Dwelling House | and La,ge Shop, lately occupied by Mr... IC. Canning.—Apply to Geobge Sibbin. _ ■ JNOTI OE OE KEMOVAL. THE Managers of Mr. C. WOOD'S BUTj CHERIMG BUSINESS beg respectfully to inform their customers and the public that ! they have secured the premises now in the ! occupation of Mr. Parker, near the Windsor Castle Hotel, and they will so manage their removal as that the business will not suffer interruption. They also tender their thanks for the liberal support accorded to them hitherto, j Parutll, September 28,187 .
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 532, 23 September 1871, Page 2
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572Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 532, 23 September 1871, Page 2
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