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WANTED A Smart Active Young MAN for the Thames, acquainted with the Tobacconist business.—Apply, before 11 a.m. To-morrow, to P. A. Philips. WANTED— A FEW GAS SHAKES. £250 to lend on freehold security.— Cartwbig-ht & Son, 26, Shortland-street. WANTED— A Nurse Girl.—Apply at the Greyhound Hotel. WANTED, First-class Dress-makers and Mantle Hands. Vacancies for a few apprentices and improvers.—Apply to Mrs. M. Johnstone. Shortland Crescent. , WANTED— G-ood TAILORE3SES; highest wages given.—Apply, imme-diai-sly, to H. L. Posse neskie, Wellesleystreet. WANTED —A. MAN COOK.—Apply Prince Arthur Hotel, Eobson-street. WANTED— A General SERVANT immediately.- Apply to Mes. Levst, next door to Theatre Royal, Queen-street. , ) WANTED— A Smart LAD, one useful to Clothing prefered.—Apply to Mr. J. Leys-, Tailor, Clothier, Queen-street, next ' Theatre Royal. WANTED TO SELL-^-About 3 acres of GARDEN and ORCHARD, situated in Campbellville.—Applf to John Kane, on : the premises., or Mr. SL4TEB, Freeman's Bay. WANTED— TAILORS, also good TaW esses; full employment. Good wakes. —Apply to J. Camp, Tsi.or, 184 Queen, street. FOll P KItATTB SAL^i? 10 tons Circular Had POTATOES, at £510s per ton. GEORGE SIBBIST. j

A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. x\_ —A rare opportunity for procuring a Housein the City, pleasantly and onveniently situated.— To be SoW, the RESIDENCE <f the late Mr. C Arthur situated in City Road, nea: to Symonds-street, containing Six Rooms and a KJtchen, in which is a good Leamington Range ; the Dawing and Dining-rooms are atted with registered gates ; the Pantry, Washhouse, and Coal and Wad-houses are detached. There is a never-failing of good water. The grouud is well drained, nice* laid out, and planted with Shrubs and Fruit Ties. The position of this snperior Property is one of Ihe best in the City, so ne^r to the business part, jit so retired and quiet, commanding a view which ban seldom be equalled, extensive, varied, and uninferrupted, which makes if a »io»t deßlr»t>le place of rs^ence, Apply to -^J i ■ K. AKTIIUK, Land ad Gonw&liAuotionev,

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 548, 12 October 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 548, 12 October 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 548, 12 October 1871, Page 2

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