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Wanteds. WANTED, a respectable Barmaid. Reference required. Also, a Housemaid. Wages no object.—Apply office of this paper. WANTED, —A Good Strong GIRL, to make herself generally useful in the house. Good wages given.—Apply Domestic, office of this paper. WANTED, Ladies and Gentlemen to know that the Thames Dyeing and Cleaning Establishment is in Rcliestonstreet.—W. Plant, Dyer, kc. Gents Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed ; Dye warranted not to rub off. Window-curtains Cleaned, Dyed,' and Hot-pressed. Silk, Velvet, kc'., C’eaeed, Dyrl, and Dressed. Feathers Cur’ed and Dyed any Color.—Goods arc also received by It. Madden, Hair Dresser, near Graliamstown Wharf. Albert-street. Orders left at either of the above places will be punctually attended to. WANTED, the Fublic to know that James Fitz Simmonds, late of the Commercial and Masonic Hotels. Hokitika, West Coast, has taken the Dining Rooms and Bed Rooms at the Ivuranui Hotel, and from his long experience is prepared to cater for Balls, Suppers, &c., at reasonable rates, and in first class style. WANTED known that Knives, Scissors, kc., arc Ground on the premises at R. Madden’s Hairdressing Saloon, Albert street, near Wharf. WANTED, the Nobility and Gentry and others to know that they can fiud at the PRINCE of WALES STORE, next Junction Hotel, Pollcn-stcert. some choice Fresh Butter (the celebrated “Stag Brand,”) fresh every Saturday morning. D. Williams, Proprietor. WANTED RUN BOYS. Good wages given.—Apply office of this paper. W A N TED. mi-IE Citizens of Graliamstown, Shorthand, and Coromandel, to know that I have taken a Shop in Graliamstown, and will open as soon as I can get it ready; until then, my Stock will be for sale at the Pacific Hotel, up stairs, from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m. Saturdays excepted. F. H. LEWISSON. Pioneer Colonial Jeweller.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 50, 4 December 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 50, 4 December 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 50, 4 December 1871, Page 2

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