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WANTED, an Engineer.—Apply i at this office. J WANTED, a steady Man to milk and make himself useful.— Apply J.E., oflice of this paper. WANTED, a strong Youth to deliver parcels.—A. Linabmy & Co. WANTED, a strong Boy.—Apply to if. Shaw, Jun., Viucent-street. WANTED, an active Lad to assist at French Polishing and make himself useful in a shop.— T. & H. Cnoke, Cabinet-makers, &c, 148, Queen street. WANTED at once, a steady Carter up to Irs work.—F. G. Clayton. WANTED, a Girl about 1G years of age as Nurse Girl,—Apply Mr Stebbing, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Queen-street. WANTED to Sell, two new Fourroomed detached Cottages off Upper Queen street, on two 40ft. Allotments. Price, £150 and £170; best title in the city. —Enquire of Mr Lamb, Coal and Firewood Yard, corner of Edwardes street. WANTED, 100 Working Men to Dine at the London Dining Rooms, Victoria street. F. W. Marter,, Jun., having 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 and Loding, 15s per week; Good Beds, Is. F. W. MARTER, Juk., Proprietor. WANTED, a Good Female Servant. Apply Mrs Waller, Onehunga. WANTED, a Good Stableman.— Apply Hardington's Bazaar. WANTE D to SELL, a few 100 ft. of T. and G. Board, 6ft, 9xl, and Cx J, seasoned.—Pulleng, Alexandra Hotel, Durham and Chapel-streets. WANTED, a Child to Nurse, by a vesp'ctable motherly person, four miles from town. —Apply office of this paper. WANTED, an Entering Clerk for a Wholesale Warehouse; one having a knowledge of tbe drapery preferred.—Apply, applicant's own handwriting, Box 82, Post-office. WAFTED, a Thousand Visitors to call at the Willow Grove Strawberry Gardens, North Shore, beyand the Devonport Store. WANTED, Two Men for a Brickyard.—Apply Thomas Murray, Newton Brick and Tile Works. WANTED, a sharp Lad to drive a Baker's Cart.—Apply David Gmbb, K&r&ngahape.Road.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 24 November 1873, Page 3

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328

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 24 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 24 November 1873, Page 3

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