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A Smart WAITS R Wanted. Apply immediately, J. y. liiip'iiiel, Auolioj eer, Stafford-street. WANTKD by a, young man, to tfnr'i lrawiu^ by lessons or tiie q.iarter. 'l\:i .; ■ aioiienit''. Address.!. 11.. Mav.iii's iliitel, Stafto. t -jtt. "T^ANTED Situation in a Stoiv ■:• to uollect »V accounts. Salary small. Ai"i-.iie--s-V., olticc of this paper. "TTTANTIiD, a situation an head WAITER, or V\ MANAGER in a Hotel. Address Fritz, Post Oflice, Danudin. _^ WANTED, by a Dressmaker, daily employ. Addre« MR., Post Oflice. Dmiedin. WANTED, a Strong I.nd, Apply to Ste--I'iienson, Powell & Co., Cotf c Roasters, Hi ;h- street. ANTED, a general SERVANT. Highest wastes-., given. J. .G. Sutherland, Grocer, George-street. . ' . ;■ .■ ■ W\NTBI\ Sinter or Shingler, at new building near Mr. Inraan's, through Cutting. Apply to P. GriffinWANTED, a competent Woman to work Wheeler nnd Wilson's Sewing Machine. Apply to Mr. Dodd, Butcher, Hope-street. " TO MASTER BAKERS. WANTED, by a practical man employment. Address '• Baker, 20, Arcade." ANTED TO SELL.—Tip rail nnd bullock drays, and all tizes of bolts, at Roberts and Ferguson's, Princes-street south. • ' WANTED a respectable Housemaid for.the Provincial Hotel. Immediately. . .-■ WANTED Firewood for the Provincial Hotel, Immediately. WANTED, a Nursemaid, to go into the country Apply to Mr. W. 11. Valpy, Carisbrook. . WANTED,a Laundress and a Housemaid. Apply early at the Melbourne Hotel, Maelagganstreet. . WANTED a respectable General Servant. Apply Mrs. Jenkins, Clifton Villa; Moclagganstreet. WANTED, a Man to take charge of and work a Tobacco Cutting Machins. Apply to C. Griffin, 41, Arcade. ■ - - WANTED, a first-class COOK. Apply to J. S. Raphael, Auctioneer, Stafford-street. WANTED, an efficient M.C. Apply to J, S. Raphael, Auctioneer, Stafford-street. WANTED, for the Officer's Mess, 70th Regiment, a Female Cook. Apply to Resident Mes3 Committee, Military Barracks. WANTED, a Competent Person, capable of Superintending- the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT of the Melbourne House, High-street, Dunedin. H.E.NATHAN. WANTED, KITCHEN MAID. Highest wages given to a smart woman. Waters and Morton, M'Cubbin's Cafe, Arcade. WANTED, an active and willing BOY for Kitchen work. Waters & Morton, M'Cubbin's Cafe, Farley's Arcade. WANTED, Fifty Dozen Fresh Eggs weekly Waters and Morton, M'Cubbin's Cafe Farley's Arcade. WANTED, a Nursemaid. One baby. Blanche Cottage, nenr Anderson & Stoddart's Store, St. Andrew's street. WANTKD, a Female General Servant. Liberal wages. Apply to Maurice Joel, Princesstreet. WANTED an Active Female Cook. Wages £40 per annum. To. assist in the washing. Apply to Mrs. lies, Dunedin; or at the Northern Hotel, Oamaru. ■ WANTED, a Governess for a lady in AVellineton. Apply before the 30th instant, to Mr. Turnbcli, High street. ""fTTTANTED, a General House Servant. Apply YY iinmediatetely to Mrs. Daniels, Commercial. Sale Rooms, Princes-Street. . . -~ , WANTED, Two first-class Assistants, who thoroughly understand the linen drapery, clothing, and outfitting business. None but competent hands need apply. T. Corbett, Manchester House, Princes-street. "TITANTED, a Clerk competent to take charge of VV a set of bnoks. Apply by letter. Address "Clerk, we of Mr. E: Quick, Rattray-street, Dunedin." WANTED, a General Servant. T.he highest wages given.- Apply to Mrs. Jno. M'Neill, Queen's Arms Hotel, Princes-street, Dunedin WANTED, all concerned to know the Cheapest Bedding Manufactory is Pulford fe Co., George-street, opposite Mr. Loggie, Butcher. Mattrasses of all sizes and rnateria made to order on the shortest notice. WANTED, Male and Female Servants of every description. . Victorian Registry Office, opposite Shaksp'eare Hotel, Maclaggan-street. WANTED all persons to come to the Staffordshire Warehouse, Maclaggan-street, opposite the Club, for their china, glass, earthenware, &c... =IT7"ANTISD, by n Married Man, a situation as VV Manager on a Farm, ia a first class Ploughman ; also,- a good Judge of Cattle, nnd can show references to the above. Apply, T. P., " Times Office." WANTED, a situation for Drawing Plans in Architecture, Roads, or SurveysT The Applicant has been engaged in the same work for five veal's in Switzerland. Address T. T;, Post Office, Weathers tones,, WANTED, Persons.to know that the Staffordshire Warehouse, Maclaggan-street,' opposite the Club, is the cheapest place in Dunedin for all gorts of glass,'china, and earthenware. W~ ILLIAM GREENWOOD begs to inform the inhabitants of Dunedin, that he has entered into the business of CESSPOOL and CLOSET CLEANING, and promises to do all such work to the satisfaction of his customei'3, and on the most reasonable terms possible. Address " Boxes," — Maclagtran-street, Princesstreet, and Staftbrd-streot. William Greenwood,^ Nightman. WANTED a GROOM : one who has been accustomed to drive a pair of horses. None need apply unless thoroughly competent. A single man •would be preferred. For particulars, apply to the undersigned, on Saturday, at his office, between 2 and 3 a.m. ■ JOHN JONES. EMALE SERVANTS WANTED.—Wanted a nurse and a cook. Apply to Mrs Xf. H. Cutten, Anderson's Bay. v A "Respectable BARMAID Wanted. Apply to J. S. Raphael, Stafford-street. AT a General Meeting, held this day of the Jewish Congregation, the following gentlemen were empowered to collect subscriptions for the relief of the distressed Jews in Jerusalem:—ll. E. Nathan Cutner, S. Solomons, and S. Falk, Esqs. Signed on behalf of the General Meeting, H. JOSEPH, Hon. Sec, 11. E. NATHAN, President. £ s. d. H. E. Nathan ... 5 5 0 H. Nathan ... 1 10 A. Myers ... 110 J. Herman 1 10 0 S. Falk ..; ... • 110 N. Cutner 110 Simon Solomon ... 10 0 B. Marks 110 Arndt 0 10 0 M. Levy ... .'. 010 0 Harmon ... 1 } 9 F. Roach ... ... •• 110 . G. Roach '■'.-- • •• 0.10 6 J. Vogel ... 1 0.0 Farjeon ... ... ••• ••■ 10 0 Maurice Joel ... 10 0 Isaacs .. 0 10 0 Dune-din, April Gth, 1802. "VTOTICE.—If the party who left the roan horse jLN and Dray at my Stab!es,on the Oth hist., does not call and pay expenses, the same will be sold seven (7) days from this date, April 22nd. IBC2. DONALD McPHERSON. REMOVED. CA. ROSS & CO., Commission Merchants, . Ship and Custom fllouse Agent?, removed to E. Cnspc-r and Co.'s Iron Stores. Rattray-6treet Wharf.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 3

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