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wanted. j WJ~ ANTED—A General Servant; country , vv ' girl preferred.— H. Maxfleld, Mount r St. John, Epsom, or Queen-street. WANTED by a Young Lady—A Situation as General Servant or Working House--1 keeper.Apply, E. W., Herald Office. WANTED An indoor Man Servaat; also, a Farm Hand, General Servant, Cooks, Dairymaids, Nursegirl. — Heighten and Co., 104, I Queen-street. 2 . " WANTED to Lat — 1£ Acres Garden and Orchard; or to work on shares.—Apply Mrs. E. Gibbons, Onehunga. . WANTED— A first-class Assistant HairTT dresser. — Francis J. Shortt, City Hair Cutting Rooms, 140, Queen-street. WANTED Known — That Hesbeth, Altken, Maclean and Co., City Market, hare first-class Belgium Carrots for sale. ANTED Known— Cheap Sale is now on at Goodson's London Arcade, from October 2nd to 9th, Seven Days Only. WANTED— A Partner to replace one called home. £30 cash. Good opportunity. No experience needed.—" Partlceps," Herald Office. WANTED — A good Circular Man ; also, Stacker for Country Mill,— Auckland Timber Co. (Limited). : WANTED Known The Cheap Sale is now on at Goodson's London Arcade, from October 2nd to 9tb, Seven Days Only. WANTED the Public to be in time and get the pick of the Nice Fresh Boots—At Dampler's .Final Farewell Boot Sale, 114, Victoria* street, WANTED, by a respectable WomanWashing or Cleaning by the day; good - references, if required. — Address G. L„ Herald 1 Office. " ' , ? W7"ANTED to LendSoma from £100 to v v ' £5000, on Freehold Security, lowest rates of . interest. Bills discounted—Hickey and Ashcrolt, 13, • Coombes' Arcade. WANTED Known —Only one Shoemakers' Sewing Machine left out of three. " Price, £3— At Dampier's Final Farewell Boot Sale, . 114, Victoria-street. WANTED Boycotted Butchery, Symonris-street, next the corner of Kyber - Pass, supplies shipping, Good bait Beef; Warranted t from 10» to 12s 6d per cwt. . WANTED— A Young Man for email v T country store; a knowledge of Maori re. - quisite; salary, 12s per week and found.—Apply by letter, enclosing testimonial to Thomas Colebrook, ' Newton Road. WANTED — Two or Three steady Boarders, ISs per week, including washing; » comfortable home, good table.—D. Nordeu, Woodbine Cottage, 46, Grey-street. WANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing, for ca»h : all orders punctually attended to. —Address, C. Whitten, Wellesley-street West (four doors below Y.M.C.A. Rooms'. ' \\T ANTED— Monthly Nurse for a case d v T in the country, about February, who can e undertake it without the assistance of doctor.—apply, r stating terms and references, Auc., Box No. 9, Post 4 office. ' r ANTED — Abstainers to join the t ▼? Torchlight Procession to welcome Matthew . Burnett. Assemble noar Reservoir, Karangahape Road, Monday Evening, half-past six, to march to City Hall. ' WANTED —Duly-qualified Medical Man ▼ T for Mercury Bay District. Salary, £300 per annum ; outside practice.-Further information from Secretary Hospital Committee, Mercury Bay, by whom applications will be received till the 16th October, t 1886. ' 8 TXT ANTED Known The Cheap Sale is 8 v v now on at Goodson's London Arcade, from. October 2nd to 9th, Seven Days Only. WANTED— Owners of Allotments who wish to Build on same, on advantageous terms, to apply to Arthur G. Daw, Architect, Victoria Chambers, Karangshape Road. [ * ANTED—Comfort tor th* Feet— v v Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes mad* to order ; i, repairs done while customers wait— William Miller and Son's. High-street. * VV* ANTED, by a Lady— Situation as v v Housekeeper or Useful Companion; good housekeeper and needlewoman : references.—Addlt ! for address A.M., Herald Office. WANTED Known The Cheap Sale is vv< now on at Goodson's London Arcade, from I October 2nd to 9th, Seven Days Only. d WT ANTEDLadies, before making your V v purchases to call at the Bijou Fancy O ooda Emporium, Victoria-street, next to Sanford's Refresh' j ment Rooms, corner of Albert-street WANTED — Furnished Bedroom with Partial Board at Devonport or Northcote. > Reply by letter to " Alpha," care of Marcus Levini. ] sohn, Tobacconist, the Wharf, Queen-street. \\T ANTED—Fruit Growers and Exporters ■ i »' to know that Fruit Cases and every kind of 9 Packing Case can be had at reduced ratss.— Auckland Timber Company (Limited?, Custom-street West. , WANTED to purchase —About 5001ba * T second-bar,d Brevier (Miller and Richard) & and 2001bs to SOOlfcs Nonpariel.—Address, with par. # tlculaw, to " Printer." Herald Office. Auckland. WANTED— Visitors to call and inspect the new goods (just lsnded) at the bijou Fancy Goods Emporium, Victoria-street, next to ! Sanford's Refreshment Rooms, corner of Albert-street WANTED Known—That we deliver Tauplrl, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, - also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at , Lowest Rates.—W. &G. Winstone, Customhouse, street. ' WANTED Known—That the choicest * v selection of Fancy Goods can be seen at the - Bijou Fancy Goods Emporium. Victoria-street, next , to Sanford's Refreshment Rooms, corner of Albert. I street. r *\7t7" ANTED Known—The Auckland Tim- ▼ * ber Coi (Limited;, Custom-street West, is ; admitted by Builders and others to give the greatest , satisfaction as regards price, quality, and prompt de- » livery, for Timber, Jcinery, Turnery, etc. [ \\l ANTED Known — More Reductions » v to Shoemakers. Leather Soles, 2d per ■ pair; Nugget Nulls, 2d: Iron Boot Lasts. Id per , lb ; wood do., 8d per pair; Tips, 3d per dozen pairs . Eyelets, 6d per box ; 1 Set Boot Trees, 8« —At Dampier's Final Farewell Boot Sale, 114, Victoria. t street. TXT ANTED—AII householder! to obtain V v one of EDWARDS' PATENT SELF-ACTING ) DUODORIBF.NG CLOSETS. Simple ! Durable! Cheap! A working MODEL can be insuscted and ' circulars obtained at the Company's Office—Fowler # and ton—Exchange Chambers, Queen street \A) r ANTED Bootmakers to Know—That I , V v can spare them for Cash some of the 18 , Trunks and Cases just arrived from England, bought before I knew that I was going out of the Boot Trade , —At Dampier's Final Farewell Boot Sale. 114. , Victoria-street. 9 TXTANTED Known— last shipment ▼ T from England, consisting of 16 trunks and t cases, has just arrived, and includes : Ladies' Kid . Boots, 5s lid, the last lot warn 7s 6d ; Ladies' Mock , Button Boots, 6s 6d ; Chaiflea the 9th Dancing Shoes, 8» 6d; Ladies' Button Boots, 6« lid : Ladies' Morocco Boots. 6s lid—At Dampler's Final Farewell Boot Sale. 114, Victoria-street. * WANTED Known last shipment* ' from England bis just arrived. 16 Trunks and Cases, including Ladies' superior Prunella House Boots, 4s lid; Ladies' indoor Prunella Shoes, 3s 6d. L ts of job lots in Old Stock of BootsAt Dampier's i Farew<i!» Boot Sale, 114, Victoria-street. * W ANTED Knownl6 Trunks and Cases just arrived from England per Coptic, lonic, andßuapehn, bought before 1 thought of given up the ) boot trade, inoluding Vernon's celebrated Ladies' Kid Boots, 9s 6d. usual price 12s 6d ; Men's Darby Shoes, 6s lid, our last stock we sold at 7s 6d— Dampier's Final Farewell Boot Sale, 114, Victoria-street. > TXT ANTED Known The Cheap Sale is v v now on at Goodson's London Arcade, from J October 2nd to 9tb, Seven Days Only. WANTED Known, by those desirous of Building—That I have several Choice Allot- < merits, the proprietors of which are prepared to advance the money for building purposes.—Apply to Arthur G. Daw. Architect, Victoria Chambers, Karangahape Road. ■ . l TXT ANTED Known— news at Dam--1 tv pier's Farewell Boot Sale. The last shipment from England has just arrived per Coptic, lonic, and Ruapehu, including Pollock's celebrated Ladles' Outdoor Shoes, 8s lid, usual price 10s 6d ; Pollock's Ladies' High-leg Prunella Boots, Ss 6d, usual price 7s6d— Dampler's Final Farewell Boot Sale, 114. , Victoria-street. WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to sell ail kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes, i Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards. Albert-street, near the Docks, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewh«g» - ANTED Known—West End Phar•VV macy, Pomouby Road, Cheapest Drugstore in town Hollows;'s Pills, Is 8d; Cookies', Is 3d wbelpton's, la 3d; Bno's Fruit Salt, 8s 8d; Feeding Bottles. 6d; Steadman's Powders, Is 8d; Porous Plasters, Is and Is 8d : Fluid Magnesia, Is 3d; Citrate of Magnesia. Is 8d ; Jacob's Oil, 2s 8d; De Joghn's Oil, 2s9d ; Chlorodyne, Is and Is 3d; Irish Moss, la 3d; American Hop Bitters, 4s; Homojopatalo Medioines, any attenuation; Roots, Barks, Herbs, etc.—A. J. Blomfleld. Telephone No. 367. ' A~N~T 1C D , KNOW N— " THAT MUNRO St UILLIGAN Have posed up a Large and Choice Assortment ofMOSGIEL, OAMAItD, ROSLYN SCOTCH, AND OTHER TWEEDS OK a SUPERIOR QUALITY. Also, THE BEST WEST OF ENGLAND •• PLAIN, FANCY. AND DIAGONAL WORSTED : COATINGS aND TROUSERINGS. . • • . ' tsr ALL THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. TS» Perfect fit and best workmanship guaranteed, Five wpet cent. dUcQMt tot casta. Tnun can pass the doov '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7759, 4 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7759, 4 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7759, 4 October 1886, Page 1

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