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Wanted. WANTED— Old Friends to roll up lot the Rakino " shoal" Fish on Thursday. * WANTED — A good General Servants references repaired; — Mrs. 0. V. Raddle. Grafton Road. .» WANTED— A Boy to make himself use* fnl in house and garden. Sleep at home.— Apply 60. Shortland-street. WAMED- Cook and Laundress, Gene* ral Servants for town, suburbs, and country, —E. Henry's Registry, Shortland-street. ANTED — First class Head. Circular Man for country Auckland Timber Company (Limited), Custom-street Weak ANTED — Four A.B. Seamen,-for London ; Female Cook, for Hotel: Housemaid ; Waitress, for Opotiki,—McLeod and Co., 25, Queen-street. • " WANTED — A General Servant, for Poverty Bay, highest wages ; Generals, for Waikato and Suburbs; a Farm Hand.—Heighten and Co., 104. Queen-street. WANTED — Situations for some good ■ General Servants; also, Housekeepers. Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Barmaids. — Mrs. Clark, 310, Queen-street. Telephone 845. WANTED —Couple for Station; wife general, man useful. Children's Maid, Housemaid, Nursery-housemaid, Cook-laundress for family of three.— Clark, 810, Queen-street. WANTED Known— Diaries, 1887. just opened and for sale by E<lw. Wavto. WANTED to Purchase—A small Milk Bound, with or without cattle. — Alpha. Hekaxd Office. * ' WANTED — First - class Coatmakerg, - highest wage?.—New Zealand Tweed Co.: Tailors, Bhortland-street. WANTED, by a Lady—Several Musio Pupils. Terms, one guinea per. quarter.— I — Address Mutie, Hbkald Office. WANTED Knownßemember this last slaughter are all Fresh Goods at Dampier'a Final Farewell Boot Sale, Victoria-street. WANTED — or three Gentlemen to board and reside in a private family. Sltna. tion exceptionally good.—Apply Hbkald Office. WANTED—By a lady engaged in busiV v ness, a domesticated lady help, acre from 20 to 30, fond of children—Mrs. K. Ross, UYalul Office , WANTED— A good General Servant; no washing.-Apply, morning or evening, with references, Mrs. T, Peacock, Shelly Beach Road, Ponsonby. ' WANTED — Situation. , Experienced Packer, China and Earthenware trade, firstclass man,—Apply, Paddle, care J. Livingstone, West Dunedin. WANTED Known—Be in time for the last slaughter of Fresh Boots and Shoes just arrived from England, at Dampier'a Final Farewell Boot Bale, Victori^-streefc. WANTED Bootmakers to Know—That I have no more full oases to sell them, but can spare them a few dozen—At Dampier'a Final Fare, well Boot Sale, 114, Victoria-street. " WANTED— interested in the Stark Purchase Commission, to see the Lithographs, from original picture, at 37 Lower Queen-street. Free by post for 6d. W Aft TED Known—The sale at Goodson a London Arcade is over, but much of the stock, reduced in price, remains still at the ridicu lonsly low prices offered during the sale. WANTED— Premises suitable for business of Milliner and Dressmaker, vicinity Of Remuera ; small shop front indispensable.—Apply to Heighton and Co., Canada Buildings, 104, Queenstreet. - WANTED— Situation as thorough Gar« dener, married, no family ; used to horses, ana would make himself useful Good references from last employer.— D.C., Post Office, Newmarket. ' WANTED— J. H. Joynt is selling Statlonery, Fancy Goods, Toys, etc.. at very reasonable prices. Plush Bags .Phot , frames. Birth' day and ether Cards, School reqalsitea.—Next A. J. Blomfleid, Ponsonby lload. WANTED Known— last shipment remember : Ladies' Kid Boots, 5a lid, the i'ij 10we , I6d ; Ladies Mock Button Boots 6s6d ; Charles the 9th Dancing Shoes, 3s 6d • Ladies Button Boots, 5s lid: Ladles' Morocco Boots, 68 lid— At Dampier'a Final Farewell Boot Sale, 114, Victoria. street. WANTED Known— last shipment remember.: Pollock's celebrated Ladies' Outdoor Shoes, 8s lid, usual price 10s 6d • Pollork'a Ladies' High-leg Prunella' Boots, 6s 6d, usual price 7s Bd— At Dampier's Final Farewell Boot Sale. 114 Victoria-street. ' 4| WANTED Known last shipment remember: Ladies'superior Prunella House uoots, 4s lid ; Ladies indoor Prunella Shoes, 8s 6d. Lots ef job lots in Old Stock of Boots— Damoier's Farewell Boot Sale, 114, Victoria-street. - ANTED Known—The last Trunks and Cases just arrived from England in. eluding Vernon's celebrated Ladies' Kid Boots. 9s 6d usual price 12s 6d ; Men's Darby Shoes, 5s lid our last stock we sold at 7s 6d— Dampier'a Final Farewell Boot Sale, 114, Victoria-street. WANTED to Let — 1J Acres Garden and Orchard ; or to work on shares.—Apply Mrs. E. Gibbons, Onehunga. , WANTED — Run Boys. Four or five smart Lads to sell Hkbalds.—Apply to the Publisher at six o'clock to-morrow morning. WANTED to Lend—Sums from £100 to £6000, on Freehold Security, lowest rates of interest. Bills discounted—Hickey and Ashcrolt, 13 Coombes' Arcade. ' ANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing, y * for cash ; all orders punctually attended to. —Address, O. Whitten, Wellesley-street West (four doors below Y.M.C.A. Booms'. \\T ANTED—Comfort for the Feet v ▼ Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order: repairs done while customers wait—At William Miller and Son's, High-street. WANTED to purchase — About SOOlba second-hand Brevier (Miller and Richard) and 2001bs to 3001bs Nonpariel — Address, with particular*. to " Printer." Herald Office. Auckland, WANTED— All householders to obtain one of EDWARDS' PATENT SELF-ACTING DEODORISING CLOSETS. Simple ! Durable ! Cheap 1 Awo king MOD can be insnected ami circulars obtained at the Company's Office—Fowler and Wilkinson—Exchange Chambers, Queen street. \ V/" ANTED Known—The last shipments V T remember: Men's Elastic Side Boots, 6s lid, our last lot of the same was 7s 6d ; Men's Shooting Boots, 8s 6d: Men's Bluchers, all sixes, Ss Cd— Dampier's Final Boot Sale at 114, Victoria-street. WANTED Known—The Auckland Timber 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. Jrinery. Turnery, etc. WANTED Known—Silver Jewellery in the latest designs, and at the lowest possible prices at Goodson's London Arcade. All goods warranted. No imitation. WANTED Knownln Watches, Clocks, and sterling Gold Jewellery, you may rely upon quality and cheapness at Goodson's London Arcade. WANTED— Public of Newton to know that arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD. Chemist, of Karangahapa Road, to RECKIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half, past eight o'clock each evening for insertion in the next morning's Herald. ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is ' prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes, 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 elsewhere WANTED— Purchasers of Toys, Dolls, and Fancy Goods to call and Inspect the 3d, Cd, 9d, and is Stalls at Goodson's London Arcado unequalled in city or suburbs for cheapness and variety. ' ' WANTED Known That we deliver . Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Bubnrbs at Lowest Kates.—W. &G. Wlnstone, Customhouse, street. WANTED Known, in our advertisement in the Fancy Goods column we have enumerated a few Goods in stcck, and given our prices, but we invite inspection of the varied and cheap stock at Goodson's London Arcade. WANTED— FruitGrowers and Exporters to know that Fruit Cases and every kind of Packing Case can be had at reduced Auckland Timber Company (Limited), Cnstom-street West. . -yy- A N tITd TO SEL Lj 1000 Colonial Oven 600 Galvanised Iron Fireplaces > P v •" * 50 tons Corrugated Iron Awarded 3 first prises for Ovens, Tanks, Spouting and Lead-edge Ridge-cap, at Auckland Agricultural BhOW GEORGE MoCAUL, ;::•>!! Well esley-atreat East, and Brown and Davy-street, Thames. -yy anted TO ELL; 1000 Superior Corrugated Iron Water Tanks : :•> ; t 60,000 . feet - Lead-edge Ridge - pap ■ and Galvanised Spouting Awarded 8 first prizes at Auckland Agricultural Show. " • ; • ■ ■ ■ -- - •- 'GEORGE MoCAUL, +i • , Weilesley-street East, „ ; ; " and Brown and Davy-street, Thames, i j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7771, 18 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7771, 18 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7771, 18 October 1886, Page 1

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