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Wanted; __ WANTED -By a lady engaged in basinets, a domesticated lady help, age from 20 to SO, fond of children.—Mrs. K. Bon, Herald Office. WANTED— A good General Servant; no washing.— morning or evening, with references, Mrs. T, Peacock, Shelly Beach Road, Ponsonby. • _____«. WANTED Known— in time for the last slaughter of Fresh Boots and Shoes just arrived from England, at Dampier'a Final Farewell Boot Sale, Victoria-street. __________ . ._—— WANTED Bootmakers to Know—That I have no more lull cases to sell them, but can spare them a few dozen—At Dampier'a Final Fare* well Boot Sale, 114, Victoria-street. WANTED— Everybody interested in the Stark Purchase Commission, to see the Lithographs, from original picture, at 87, Lower Queen- Free by pot) for Cd, WANTED Known—The sale at Goodson's London Arcade is over, but much of the stock, reduced in price, remains still at the rldicu lonely low prices offered during the sale. WANTED— Situation as thorough Gardener, married, no family ; used to horses, and would make himself useful. Good references from last employer.— - D.0., Post Office, Newmarket. _ WANTED-J. H. Joynt iB selling Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, etc., at very reasonable prices. Plush Bags. Photo Frames, Birthday and other Cards, School requisites.—Next A, J. Blomfleid. Ponsonby Road, WANTED Known—Tailors* Trimmings of all descriptions; also, Doeskins, Superfines, Worsted Coatings and Tweeds can be had at wholesale prices from the Importer— LOVETT Wellesley-street WANTED KNOWN.—Daring the last three weeks of our Great Cash Sale, every purchaser of a Suit can select an elegant Summer vest gratis. 8 A. WOOLLAMB ft Co., , Sydenham House. —___————_—————■——— ————— ry a N t a dINSPECTION op MUNRO _ MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS. T\T ANTED KNOWNEDWARD CASH, TAILOR. Opposite Opera House, _._,__,„ Has just received a Consignment of NEW TWEEDS, and respectfully toilette an inspection of same. Prices to Meet the Times. £&• EDWARD CASH. TAILOR, Opposite Opera House. TT7ANTED ALL INTERESTED IN TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT to attend Preliminary Meeting of promoters of Temperance Hotel in Auck- . land, to be held THIS DAY (Tuesday), at two o'clock afternoon, at Mr. J. Lamb's, late Borsboon's, Queenstreet wharf, opposite Railway Station. Mr. Matthew J Burnett is expected to be present. J. HARRIS. __ TIT ANTED KNOWN, A. W. MUNDY, WATCHMAKER ft JEWELLER, Has REMOVED I From Hoffmann's Buildings to PREMISES IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE, Third door above Nelson, Hoate, and Co.'s, QUEEN-STREET. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. Punctuality and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ANTED KNOWN, | SUITS TO MEASURE AT WHOLESALE I ; PRICES. G. McBR ID E. ' IMMENSE SHIPMENT OF SPRING GOODS JDST i OPENED OUT. HO ADVANCE IN PRICES. THIS RUSH IS NOW ON. PLEASE BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY, COMMERCE-STREET. "yrr ANTE LANDLORDS AND OTHEH3 TO KNOW THAT WILLIAM CRICK (Late Librarian Supreme Court Library, Auckland) Undertakes Collection of Rents and Accounts, Execution of Distress Warrants, Possession under Bills of Sale, etc., with care and despatch. Prompt Settlements a Special Feature. OFFICE: 25, COOMBES'S ARCADE, High-street Auckland. Tl7 ANTED KNOWNCRICK'S PRIVATE ENQUIRY OFFICES, 25, COOMBES* ARCADE, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. SUSPECTED PERSONS WATCHED ft TRACED. CONFIDENTIAL ENQUIRIES MADE WITH SHE UTMOST SECRECY AND CARS.HIGHEST REFERENCES. WILLIAM CRICK; WANTED KNOWNTHAT OUR NEW SEASON'S TEAS, 1886-87, Consisting of PEKOE SOUCHONGS PAKLUMS PAULINOS PANYONGS SARYUKEH S. 0. PEKOES, And other Choice Lines, are now arrlvlncr, and will be found the best value in the market. We claim to be the ablest Tea seleotors In Auckland, for the timple reason that we devote our whole attention to Tea and Tea-tasting. INDIAN TEAS, comprising PEKOES PEKOE SOUCHONGS SOUCHONGS And other kinds used for Blending Purposes always kept in stock or under bond, and we are prepared to supply Blended Tens in Wholesale Quantities to the Trade on Special Terms. RUSSIAN TEA PACKING COMPANY'S PURE TEAS. These Famous Teas are still, as they always have been, the Best Packet Teas sold in New Zealand, and we guarantee the Purity of the Tea and the Net Weight of each Package. It is well enough known that the Best Teas are carried overland to Russia, although some colonial firms will per>ist in indulging in an expensive parade of their ignorance of this fact. Do not transform the human stomach into a filter by drinking Inferior teas, but get your grocer to supply von with the Purest, most Pleasant, and most economical of all Teas—The RUSSIAN TEA BACKING COMPANY'S PURE TEAS. Samples and Terms on Application. Agents wanted where not already represented. 1 JOHN EARLE & Co., TEA SALESMEN, AUCKLAND. GRAND OPPORTUNITY at Sydenham House, foot of Grey-street. Great sale now on. Every purchaser of a Suit of Tweeds can select a splendid Summer Vest as discount. Observe display in window*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7772, 19 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7772, 19 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7772, 19 October 1886, Page 1