■ Wanteds. Plutus Gold Mining Company (Limited), APPLICATIONS will be received at the n Company's office, Shortland-street, A uckknd, for a MANAGER to take charge of Mine aud Battery at Cororaandel. Testimonials to accompany applications, P. A. WHITE, Secretary, Auckland, Nov. 3, 1871. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT, about 17 or 18 years of age; one who who has a knowledge of Cooking.—Apply at office of this paper, WANTED, a Good Generil SERVANT for a private family. One accustomed to children; must have good references.—For address apply office of this paper. W' ANTED, a Good General SERVANT.— • Apply, office of this paper, ;.,■' Ijy ANTED KNOWN, tint two or three V V Freestone QUARRYMENare required. Also, that a FJKEiiSTONIf QUARRY is to be LET on easy terms.—Applications to be made before loth instant to (Jamaik Sisonds, of Onehunga. .. A:^y;U.' : WANTED TO ENOW, the Friends of the late Frederick: OlNeil will oblige by communicating with the undersigned. Frederick 0 Neil met his death in the No. 6 Monklaud Reef, Qympie, June 3rd, 1874. CdARLES ROWE, Gympie. WANTED KNOWN .-NEW Farm, Garden, and Flower SEEDS, true to name, and of the Finest Quality, at Robert Bkewin's, i Seed and Plant Depot, 38 and 39, Market House, Auckland.
MaILS. For Auckland, per p.s. 'Hauvaki,' this day, at 10,30 o'clock a.m. J?or the Southern Provinces (lor transmission per s.s. 'TaraiMki,') on Thursday, the 12th instant. For Fiji, Sandwiclilslands, .North and South America, British and foreign West indies, Continent of Europe, and United Kingdom (via San Francisco;, o'i the 23rd instant. Edmund Cook, Postmaster. Post Office, Mary-street.
TIME OP HIGH WATER AT GRAHAMSTOWN AND SHORTLAND. NoVFMBHtIO .. 7.21 a.m.' '.. 7.42 p.m. Sto.Rise .. 4.50 I Sun sw .. 0.3S Phases of the Moon : First Quarter, 17th, 1.32 p.m.
GENERAL PRINTING. 'THE Proprietors of the Thames Advertiser have j«st received further shipments of NE;W JOBBING- TjYPE, Per s.s. 'Hero,' And are now prepared to execute all kinds of General Printing-in the best style of workmanship at the lowest possible rates. November 1, 1874.
Foe Medicinal Purposes.—The "Ifnine law," excepts from prohibition sp'rituous liquors for niediiin.il imposes. Yet die truth is that the common liquors of commerce thus favourably excepted are poisonous to the sick. A pure stimulant wisely modi ated with tonic and alterative vegetable agents is what the weak and fcble need, an i it has been provided in Uholpiio Wolfe's Soiukdam Akomatih Schnapps. The restorative properties of tlits famous invigorant, as manifested in cases of dyspepsia, general debility, rheumatism, nervous tremors, low spirits, kidney disease, and iterinitt-nt fever, are admitted to be unequalled. It is the supreme tonic of the present age.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1891, 10 November 1874, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1891, 10 November 1874, Page 2
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