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-t r\ r\nf\ dozen bottles XUSUUU1 WANTED. — Williams & Co., Victoria Brewery, Queenotreet. WAN TED a respectable female as General Servant. —Apply at the Coach and Horses Hotel, Quesn street. ""^jrr&Wn^D, a good Cook, for the T V Comerang.—Apply on board at once. ,' ("XT AN TED, Good Midde-aged IVoman as ;:C-VV General Servant. Apply at the Hotel, r7orth Shore. to purchase Machines and J^'V Slabs for Sugar Boiling. Apply, C. Woodward, 250 Queen street. WANTED, a Female General Servant, references required. Apply to Mrs. Chapman, Prince of Wales Hotel, Hobson street. WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply to Mrs Greenwood, Parnell. WANTED, a Smart Boy. Apyly to Mr. O. Canning WANTED to Purchase—so bags Fowl Manure.—B. Gittos, Tanner, Auckland. ANTED to RENT, a Five or Sixroomed within fifteeen minutes' walk of Queen street. —Address Box 110, P.O. "ANTED to SELL or LET for a term, a Store, situated in Wellington street. A good grocery business has been done for several years past. Terms easy. —For particulars apply to Georgke Cook, Hobson street. ANTED, a Cornish Boiler, of either 10 or 20 horse-power. —W. J. Cawkwell, Vulcan Lave. WANTED, by a respectables sober man a Two-roomed Cottage in a conven ient part of the city, close to Stab, office. — Apply Star office. WANTED, a general Servant; also a respectable young woman as nurse.— Apply at once to Mrs. Rees, Carlton Road, Sea Field View. WANTED, a thoroughly honest Lad, to serve behind the counter. Must have relerences from parents of applicants. —Apply to H. Watts, Grey 6treet. WANTED, a Soap-boiler; one who thoroughly understands the business in all its branches.—Apply at the Stab, office. ANTED, 6 or 8 Girls, for shirt work, and to learn the making up trade genarally.—Apply to Mrs, Smith, at Smith and Higgins's, Wyndham street. W~ ANTED, a Male or Female Cook.— Apply immediately to Victoria Hotel, Victoria street. WANTED, a general Servant. —Apply for address to M. Niccol, Customhouse street. ANI person found Trespassing on the Engine House of the Fie Brigade or interfering with the plant will be prosecuted. A. AS HER, Superintendent. WANTED, a general Servant. — A.pply Captain Cook Hotel, Kyber Pass Road ANTED, —A General Servant. Good wages. —Apply at the National Mart. WANTED, —A Nurse Girl; also a General Servant.—Apply at 91, top of Greystreet. ANTED to Sell Cheap, a Second-hand Smith and Wellstood's No. 8 Peeress Stove ; also Improved Patent Portable Smokeconsuming Ovens, Colonial Ovens, and Wrought Iron Ranges, afc Herbert H Smith, Auckland Iron Works, High street. PARNELL. —Wanted, where there are two more indoor servants, an experienced Housemaid. Apply to A.Z., Mrs. Payne's, Princes street. ANTED KNOWN that Mining Com* panics' and Business Stamps of all descriptions are made in superior style, afc the shortest notice by J. Alexander, Jeweller and Engraver, foot of Wellesley street, and opposite United Servicjß Hotel. ANTED, Mining Managers and Business people to call and examine the latest and most improved Stamps and Presses at I. Alexander's, Jeweller and Engraver, foot of Wellesley street, and opposite the United Service Hotel. ANTED KNOWN, that D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, Houseblocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bark and Blue Gun: Laths, Shmgles.&c.&c, at the lowest makert ; ' prices, at his Yards Custom-house street. ANTED Known that James W Waller, Timber Merchant, Custom-house street, is prepared to supply with dispatch every description of Building Timber, Doors, Saehes, Mouldings, House Blocks. Shingles, and Palings, at the lowest market rates. OTTLES BOTTLES!! BOTTLES!!! —WANTED, in any quantity, at Beedeli & Watson, Wyndham street, next Clanricarde Hotel. __ TT7 ANTED Known that Holdship and Co W are compelled to clear out during the present month their very large stock of Timber and other Building Materials from their Yards in Customhouse street. An early call and cash are necessary to obtain great bargain*. .. ANTED—SOO Men to DINE at the American Bestaurant, Wellesley Btreet East I intend giving the working classes of Auckland every luxury in the sea* •on for the small charge of 6d per Meal: Ihe Dinner includes tae very best of soup, tisn, joints of various descriptions, and pastry or pudding: Meals at all hoars, charge, bd; Coals. Coals. WANTED Purchasers for Newcastle Coals, delivered in any part of the town, from ship's side at Thirty Shillings per ton. Terms strictly cash.—Apply to W. KlftßY, Coal Yard, Junction of Grey and Queen streets. WANTED, GOOD Tailors.—Apply immediately to S Coombes, City Clotbing_Mart L ____ "O MASTER TAILORS. Just Arrived.— A London (West End) Cutter of expen3ie epen to an Engagement. Five years ■fefi -ence.—Applj G.V.K., office of this •gHK^L. - ■BiO SHIPPERS AND SHIP-BUILDERS. w —The undersigned has on hand a quan« %sjy of Seasoned and Peck PLANKING, in -edgths, from 25 feet and upwards. Also, BiHnu and other timber suitable for Cabinetmakers.—M- H. ROE /f Cornwall Timber Yard, Onehuaga ancLAuckla'nd. OST,— This~Day, at 11 o'clock, getting out of Cook's van, opposite the Duke of Marlborough Hotel, a GOLD BROOCH, representing three vine leaves, with a large pearl in the centre. Any person leaving the Brooch at the office of DILLON & Caee, Custom House street, will receive Ten Shillings reward.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Issue 619, 5 January 1872, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
859

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue 619, 5 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue 619, 5 January 1872, Page 3

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