Wanted. CAPITALIST with £500 to £2000 can have salary and int.<res,t with security for amount advanced —Apply Heighten and Co., Queenstreet next Upton'?. Stationers. EMPLOYMENT required by a New Arrival-Glasgow Shoe Wharehouse, Salesman or Foreman. Inferences. Salary not so much an object.—Apply, Heighton and Co.. 101, Queen-street. of nine or ten rooms wanted.— BOLHE of nine or ten rooms wanted.— State full particulars to 8.C., Hbrald Office. NOTICE.— Vacancy for Cadet in Insurance Office, advertised in Herald, addressed Plutns. has been filled RELIABLE Accountant, with considerA.' able time at disp?■«!, will make up books, audit accounts, and prepare balance sheets.—Confidential, H'Rkls Office. SITUATION Wanted as a working Housekeeper, by a respeouHe middle aged person.— Address J.L.P., Hbhald Office, , WANTED — Purchasers or Building Material to trv the Auckland Timber Company. Customs street West. WANTED — Theatricals and Amateurs to Know— Theatrical Suits for £3 the lot, at Dmnpier's. Hobson-street. Bo In time. WANTED, immediately—A first-class General Smith ; roust thoroughly understand coach work in all its branches ; fair wages and conwit work.- Apply to Wingate, Burns, and Co.; or Qjo. W. Atty. Coachhullder, Tauranga. WANTED Known — Boots ! Boots 1 Selling Off ! Selling Off ! Dampier's Annual Boot Sale is now on. Particulars as soon as possible. Be In time.—At Dampier's Victoria-s'net. WANTED Known-Selling Off J Selling Off: Grecian Cane-seated Cruirs, 2s lid ; Children's tiich Chairs, 3s 6d.—At Dampier's, Vic-toria-atreet. Be in time. WANTED Known —Boots I Boots Selling Off ! Selling Off! D«mpier's Annual Boot Sale Is now on. Particulars as soon as possible. lie in time.— At Dampier's, Victoria-street WANTED— The public to purchase their Hats and Mercory at W. 11. Penton and Co.'s Cheap Sale of S. C. Hall's Stock, Karangahape fiord. Astounding bargains. Open Saturday, 271h init. WANTED Known—That we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. & Q. Winstone, Customhouse, street. WANTED Known by Women Folk— Underclothing one-quarter to one-half legs than usual prices, calicos and work good ; first size in Girls' Drawers, 9.1 per pair : Hoavy White Calico Sheetings two and a-half yards wide, Is pr yard ; do., in White Twill, Is 6d per yard; White' Twill Sheeting for single beds, lOd per yard ; good tenquarter Blankets (2} yards). 16s 9d per pair ; splendid New Zea'and Blankets, size* 2}, 2J, and 2} yards Ion?. — Green, Sf>, Victoria-street. PLICATIONS for the post of Female Assistant Teacher in the Levuka Public School will be received by the undersigned up to 30th April. 1886 Applications to be accompanied by testimonials or copies. Salary. £125 per annum. Candidates must be qualified under the Board ef Education. The term of agreement to be not less than one year. A saloon passage will be paid to Levuka' GEO. SMITH, Chairman Levuka School Board. TXT ANTED TO SELL. 1000 Colonial Ovens 600 Galvanised Iron Fireplaces CO tons Corrugated Iron Awarded 3 first prizes for Ovens, Tanks, Spouting and Lead-edge Ridge-cap, at Auckland Agricultural Show. GEORGE MoCATJL, Wellesley-street East, and Brown and Davy-street, Thames. ANTED TO SELL. 1000 Superior Corrugated Iron Water Tanks 50,000 feet Lead-edge Ridge - cap and Galvanised Spouting Awarded 8 first prizes at Auckland Agricultural Show. GEORIE MoCAUL, Wellesley-street East, and Brown and Davy-street, Thames. TX7ANTED—Purchasers for Mackenzis ' * and Co'" Imperial Tomato Sauce," manufactured solely from tomatoes. Gained Prira Medtl attheNZ. Industrial Exhibition, 1835-Prices and full particulars on application to John Livcsey, Sole A gent for the Colonies, 7, Coombes' Arcade, Queenstreet, Auckland. TIT"ANTED Known—The Boot Repairing Company are now open to receive all kinds of repairing. Men's Boots, Soled and Heeled .. .. 2s 6d Women's Boots' Soled and Heoied ... Is 91 Children, from Is Od 41, Grey-stroet (next Knott's. Ironmonger). ANTED Known-That all Merohants Y t have on Sale WILLIAMS' Patent Exceptor Washing Fluid. Spirits of Ammonia, pints and quarts WILLIAMS' Knife Polish, the best in the market WILLIAMS' Kauri Gum Fire Kindlers, well-known WILLIAMS' 6d tins lib. Blacking, the cheapest WILLIAMS' nearth Stonos, Red or White, Id each WILLIAMS' dealing Wax. for Fruit Cans, etc. WILLIAMS' Soaling Wax, for Letters, Parcels, Bottling, etc. WILLIAMS' Pipeclay, 4d per square RUBBER STAMPS, good and cheap, on the shortest not i co. Works—Albert-street. T7H" ANTED KNOWN, THAT MESSRS. BURTON BROS.' Have REMOVED THEIR DEPOT Of PHOTOGRAPHIC LANDSCAPE SCENERY, From Wellesley-street to those MORE CENTRAL PREMISE? NEXT TO THE HERALD OFFICE [QUEEN-STREET. W. R. ROBINSON, Agent. XXT ANTED KNOWN— That MUNRO & MILLIGAN Have Opened up a Large and Choice Assortment of MOSGIEL, OAMARTJ, ROSLYN. SCOTCH, AND OTHER TWEEDS OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY* Also, THE BEST WEST OF ENGLAND PLAIN, FANCY, AND DIAGONAL WORSTED COATINGS AND TROUSERING?. jW ALL THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. •«* PERFECT FIT AND BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. FIVE PEE CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. TRAM CARS PASS THE DOOR. TIT ANTED KNOWN, * * E. WOODING has Removed his Consult ing Rooms from nigh-street to his own residence, Hobson-strert, which will be found equally convenient to patients, and the locality much more suitable, where he may still be Consultbd Frm, for the treatment and cure of the following complaints : —Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Asthma, Contraction of the Muscles, Paralysis, Deafness, Affections of the Eye, Spinal Complaints, and Skin Diseases. Permanent Cures effeated without Medicine or electricity— outward applications —and practised only by himself in Auckland. The applications are not painfuL There are no ill effects, and are suitable to the delicate organisations of women and children. Acute Pains in the B.ck or Joints Cured by one application, and in a few hours. Owing to the great number of persons calling at his address after hours, Mr. Wooding begs to state that he will be at home from eight to ten a.m., three to five and six to eight p.m. Sundays, nine to elevon a.m. Hobson street, next Munro and Milligan (trams pass the door).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7602, 3 April 1886, Page 1
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