The returns inst published show the StnoebManu--FACTUbinc. Company again lead the v?n. As usual they head the list by many thousands in advance of every competitor, and with an increase upon the salo of the preceding year. The numbers sold by the leading manufacturers are as follows: —The Singer Manufacturing Company, 219,758 ; "Wheeler and Wilson Co., 174.053 ; the Howe Co. have made no return for 1872 ; the Grover & Baker Co., 52,010 Weed Co , 42,444 : Wilcox & Gibbs Co , 33.(539.— Mrs Albrioh, Agent, Shortland street, Auckland ; C. E. Williams, Manager.—[Advt,.
WANTED, 100 Working Men to Dine at the London Dining Rooms, Victoria street. F. W. Marter, Jun., haviEg returned from Fiji begs to inform the public that he has again taken the above Dining-rooms, and hopes by giving Meals of the best quality, combined with cleanliness and comfort, to merit a fair share of public patronage. All Meals, 6d ; Board andLoding, 15s per week ; Good Beds, Is. F. W. MARTER, Jun., Proprietor. WANTED, a strong Boy for Mattress-making. — Apply at Hayward's Bedding Warehouse, Wyndham street; or, at Pittstreet Shop. WANTED, a Good Eemale Servant. Apply Mrs Waller, Onehunga. WANTED KNOWN, Strawberries and Cream at Sydney House, next Union Bank, Queen street. Fresh Strawbenles this afternoon. WANTED, a Good Stableman.— Apply Hardington's Bazaar. WANTED to SELL, a few 100 ft. of T. and G. Board, 6ft, 9xl, and 6.x $, seasoned.—Pulleng, Alexandra Hotel, Durham and Chapel-streets. WANTED, a Child to Nnrse, by a respectable motherly person, four miles from town. -Apply office of this paper. WANTED, an experienced Dancing Master to instruct a cliss once a week.— Address by letter, stating terms, to X.M., office of this paper. WANTED, for an hotel in the country, a Married Copule ; wife as cook, and husband to make himself generally useful. Also, a Housemaid A good situation for steady persons.— Apply to Mrs Innes, Chapel-street, Bowden's Cottage WANTED, an Entering Clerk for a Wholesale Warehouse ; one having a knowledge of the drapery preferred.—Apply, applicant's own handwriting, Box 82, Post-office. WANTED, a Thousand Visitors to call at the Willow Grove Strawberry Gardens, North Shore, beyond the Devonport Store. WANTED, Visitors to the North Shore to try the Devonshire Cream, at the Willow Grove Strawberry Gardens. WANTED, a Man to Cut Eirewood, and attend to horses.—Oliver Mays, Post-office Store, North Shore. WANTED, Two Men for a Brickyard.—Apply Thomas Murray, Newton Brick and Tile Works. WANTED, a Girl about 16 years of age as Nurse Girl.-Apply Mr Stebbmg, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Queen-street, WANTED, a sharp Lad to drivo a ▼ * Bate.. Oart.-Apply jlavirt Grutrb, laraa« gftllapO Road.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1196, 22 November 1873, Page 3
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425Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1196, 22 November 1873, Page 3
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