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"Wanted. J TO SOLICITORS.—An experienced Assistant desires bo Engagement.—Address C.S., Herald Office. mo CONFECTIONERS.—A young Lady, J. lately from Home, is anxious to obtain a Situation.—Apply Hbk«lh Office. __ MRS. WHITCOMBE can recommend a good Dressmaker (by the day) or experienced IJupholstress, throe doors from Clarendon Hotel, Wakefteld-strcet. rjpo WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS. A Gsntleman, ft thoroughly practical Manufacturer of Woollen Goods, holding highest testimonials from Scotch Manufacturers (had to leave lucrative appointment onaecaunt of hi* health), is open to till position as Manager or Designer.—Address P. Morrison, care of J. J. Falconer, Esq., Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Company, Melbourne. WAN 'I ED — A good General Servant; must understand plain cooking ; references required —Apply Herald Office. I^7" ANTED — Governesses and Servants Vl requiring Engagements to call on Mrs, S. H. Cl»rk, 810. Queen-street, between Alexandra' Street and Turlii'ii Baths. WANTED — Ladies requiring Governesses and Servants to c&ll on Mrs. S. H. Clark, 310, Queen-street, between Alexandra-street and Turkish Baths. WANTED Inspected —Allen's Stock of Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, and Trimmed Millinery :• Postboys in gruat variety.—Jervols House. Ponsonby. WANTED— 60 Working Men at the Tradesmen's Arms, Little Queen - (street Wharf: board and residence, 15a ; single room, 16s ; hot and cold baths. WANTED to Buy Left clothing for cash. Families waited upon. All orders punctually attended to.— Addiess, Ci. Whitten, three doors from Shamrook Hotel, WT ellesley street West. WANTED Known— we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also firewood, to any pt.rt of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Kates.— & 0. Wins tone, Customhouse, street. WANTED — Purchasers of Building Material to trv the Auckland Timber Com pony. Customs-street West. \%TANTED — Purchasers of the Half* ?! juice Stock beln? cleared c.ff at the Birmingham Arcade; some great bargains offered. WANTED Known — The meaning of S. P. and Q. It. is Small Protlts and Quick Returns, that being the trade motto at Goodson's London Arcade. WANTED Understood—That the London Arcade is not like an ordinary fancy goods shop, but contains some of the most useful goods requisite for every household, and should be seen. ___ WANTED Known—lnfants' High Leg Button Boots, red, blue, or bronze, Is (id ■ a splendid Walking Shoe, 4 to 6. 3» 01 ; Children's Highleg Prunella for the Cuming holidays, 4b. Be In time for them—At Dampier's toot Shop, Victoria-stroft. WAITED Known—Men's Watertight*. 7s 61: Do. Elastic 5« 6d ; Aucklandmade do . 8> Cd ; Men's Derby Shoes, 8s Cd; Men's Carpet Slippers, 3s 6d : Whito Canvas Shoes, very cheap—.At Damper's Boot Shop Victoria-stroet. WANTED Known —That Books and Statinery are sold at Goodson's London Arcade, as tVey always have been, at English Published Prices, being the first place to adopt that system. WANTED Known—Evening and Dancing Sheep, something astonishing, 3* lid, look at tbem and you cannot refrain from purchasing; superior ditto, Eis Cd, 6s, and 7s fid ; Whit# Satin, 8s 6d.—At Damiiter's Boot Shop, Victoria-street. W~ - Known—The Cheap Sale at the Birmingham Arcade (late Coupland's Store), Queen-street, is a great success, and the stock fast being cleared, a few wenks longer at such slaughtering prices will clear off the stock, and the opportunity of such cheap goods will ha gone. Call and secure some of the bargains. VST ANTED Known (a fact) — Ladies' V * Kla«tic Sides. Morocco Backs, Patent Vamp?, for 4s Id ; Ladies' Kid ditto, 5b and f>s 6d ; Prunella Walking Boots, 4s 9rt ; Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, pa el — At Dampier's Boot Shop, Victoria-street. WANTED Known That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Guui Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at hiß Yards, Albert-street, near the Docks, at tlio lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover, is better than that purchased elsc»l'«ro WANTED Known— W. Miller and Son. Surgical Bootmakers, High-street, havo a Staff of Workmen repairing Boots and Shoes of every description. Running Shoes and Cricketing Boots of the best material and workmanship made to order. __ ANTED Understood—That all are Incited to look round Goodson's London A nude. It is an exhibition woll worth seeing, and no charge for admission, and no one plagued to buy. ANTED — Leather Merchants and the Boot Trade gonerally to knew that the First Prize Medal for Boot Uppers has been awarded »t the Exhibition, Wellington, to EDWARD T. CARTWRIGHT, Boot Upper Manufacturer, Grey-street, Auckland. -yyr ANTED TO SELL. 1000 Colonial Ovens 500 (ialvanised Iron Fireplaces 50 tons Corrugated Iron Awarded 3 first prizes for Ovens, Tanks, Spouting, and Lead-edge lUiige-cap, at Auckland Agricultural show. GEORGE McCATTL, Wellerley-street East, and Brown and Davy-street. Thames. ANTED TO SELL. ICOO Superior Corrugated Tron Water Tanks 50,000 feet Lead-edge Ridge - cap and Galvanised Spouting Awarded 3 flrst prizes at Auckland Agricultural Show. GEORGE MoCATTL, Wellesloy-street East, anil Brown and Davy-street, Thames. WANTED KNOWN— SECOND TO NONE ! ! ! HIGH-CLASS TAILORING ON TUB MODERN CASH SYSTEM. Owing to our rapidly increasing business, we are enabled to offer greater inducements than ever to cash custom Kits. Received, ex Talnui, from London, a magnificent lot of Fancy Worsted and Corkscrew Coatings, Worsted Suitings, and Trouserings, lat'St designs. Ladies' Riding Ftiblt, .Taoketi, and Ulsters made to order In the latest ' ondon Styles. Worsted Tweed Suitings, 60*. 63«, 70s, 81s, 90s ; Trouserings (Immense assortment), 18s 6d, 16s 6(1, 18s 6d, 21s. 2fis : Black or Blue Worsted Coat and Vest, Fancy Tweed Trousers, £3 10s. All our Gonds are thoroughly shrunk, 'perfect in style and fit, and guaranteed to give every satisfaction. A trial order solicited. WOOr.LAMS, Tailor and Woollen Draper on the Ready Money System, Sydenham House, foot of Grey-stroet. ANTED DAILY, FIVE HUNDRED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN To Inspect THE CHOICE DISPLAY OF GOODS At the following Reduced Prices T 1 res# Material, 3Jd Coloured Cashmeres, IOJd All-Wool Scotch Plaids, Is ljd Bine Surges, 3Jd Tweed Shirtings, 4jd Flannels, 7Jd Blankets, 4s 6d Counterpanes, ls!l}d White Sleeting, 6£d Calicoes, l}d Men's 'i weed Suits, 15s 9,! Men's Tweed Trousers, 3s Sd do. and Vest, 10 6d Men's Tweed Macintosh Coats, 21s 9d Boys' Knieker Suits, its lid Auckland-Made Oil Coats, 14s 9d JAMES SCUTT, LONDON HOUSE Victoria and Nblson Sirbits. ANTED KNOWN— That MONRO & MILLIGAN Respectfully request their Customers and Intending Patrons to favour them with their Orders for Tailoring for the COMING HOLIDAYS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, As a heavy influx of orders a week or two previous to Christmas last year, compelled them reluctantly to DECLINE MANY, Whisb, if given earlier, they would have bean able to execute, and have 1 PREVENTED DISAPPOINTMENT. | tor ALL TWEEDS THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. "El PERFECT FIT AND BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. PS.—NO SHODDY GOODS OR SLOPMAKING AND TRIMMING AT THIS ESTABLISH* MENT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 1