MR. RATG-EiS—A Letter for you at the Stab Office. MR. J. D. EOBINSON—A letter for you at this office. ■ . .■ MR WILLIAM CONNELL is requested by Wit. Possenneskie, Shortland-street, to call and pay the siini of 10s, balance due on a suit of clothes since September, 1870. N VIEW THIS DAY, at the Q.C.E., Shortlaudstreet,ainagnificentTUßiLE, ust arrived by the Lsetitia, from Fiji. URTLE SOUP, TURTLE CUTLETS, on MONDAY NEXT, at the Q..C.E. WANTED —To LET a Four-roomed Cottage Brick HOUSE and slate roof, near the Stockade.--Apply to G. Dickson, Hobson street.. ■ " ANTED—Two or three PAINTERS. —Apply, This Evening or Saturday Evening, to DAVID ROSS, Painter, Market Reserve. _ __ -Tr-T"rANTED —A Smart LAD, one accus-•j-pYV touied to the Drapery or Clothing Business — Apply to J. Leyy, next to the Theatre Royal. WANTED —A WAITER, at once.— Apply Waitemata Hotel. 'j WANTED—A SMITH.—Apply at the Chapel-street Foundry. : ; WANTED to Rent—A seven or eightroomed House, healthy situation, neighbourhood of Alten Road preferred. — Apply to S. _ J. R. Vailb. WANTED— A. General Servant. —Apply to Mrs. Montgomehy, Swan hotel, Mechanics Bay. WANTED— To purchase Fresh EGOS in any quantity.—Apply to E. H. Percy, Barrack-street, between Wellesley. and Vic-toria-streets. '•. .... WANTED — A Respectable Young WOMAN, to act as.Barmaid,; none others need apply, to J." Menzies, Victoria Hotel, Victoria-street, between: the hours of 9 ar.d 10 morning. . : . WANTED— A Good SHOEING SMITH, or a man to drive shoes.—Apply to J. Quins, Independent Shoeing forge, Albertstreet. . WANTED TO LET. — Furnished APARTMENTS, very pleasantly situated in Symonds-street, corner of City Road. WANTED — Tailoresses ; liberal wages; promptly paid. Short hours on Saturday. Smith and Hiogins, Wyndham-street. ANTED—SOOMK.N TO DINE at the AMERICAN RESTAURANT, Wel-lesley-street East. I intend giving the working classes of Auckland every luxury iv set-son for the email charge of 6d per meal. The Dinner includes the very brst of Soup, Eisb, Joints, of various descriptions, and Pastry or Pudding. Meals at all hour*.—Charge 6d. WANTED TO SELL—About 3 acres of GARDEN and ORCHARD, situated | in Campbellville.—Apply to John Kane, on the premises, or Mr. .Slater, Freeman's Bay. TT7ANTEI) KNOWN-that D. GOLDIE W is prepared to Supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, Huuseblocks, Pbsts, Rails, Hardwood, Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bkrk and Blue Gum Latlis, Shingles, <tc, _»*, at the lowest market prices, at his Yards, C'Aq— -house-street. __ WANTED— Men for the Kaipara Railway to call at Hei-bebt H. Smith's, High-street, and get oue of his Improved Patent Portable Smoke-consuming O VEINS, which are acknowledged by all to be the Best and Cheapest Ovens ever invented, as they require no setting and very little fuel, and are to be had at the low price of 30s. Also, mothers of families in town and country will find these Ovens will render cookery a much more bearable, pleasanter, aud cooler occupation as the heat is enclosed, and they can be. placed outside. Illustrated Price List of Patent Ovens and Wrought Iron Ranges sent post free to any part of the colony. —Herbert H. Smith, High-street, opposite Rout's, and back of J. 0, Morrio'j.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 567, 3 November 1871, Page 3
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