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Wanied. .—■■n ii. ill— ■■■— "—— — . — —ss—»W— 111 H ■» WANTED — A competent Machinist.— Apply to .ao Manager, Leader Office, Albert. street North. _^__ WANTED, for cash—A 400 gallon Tank, must be cheap and good.— address to Tank. Hsbalp Office- ■ - . - - , . W" ANTED— Seamen for London, Housemaid and Waitress, Female Cook.—A. Mcleod and Co., 25, Queen-street. . , WANTED— Board and Lodgings, with private sittingroom, for a lady ; state par* tlcnlars to " Iris," care Herald Office. WANTED— To Let, front bedroom, nicely furnished, with use of parlour and kitchen.-— Mm. Montgomery, Dress and Mantle Maker, 125, Grey. street. WANTED, by respectable middle-aged Woman—A Situation as Working House* keeper, Cook. Laundress, or good General Servant. — A., BRAID Office. WANTED— A good General ServantApply any morning this week, between ten and two, to Mrs. Cremonini, opposite St. Man's Church, Parcel!. .«"»■ WANTED— Women Servant of good m _ " character. No drunkards, mischiefraakine blackguards, lying scandalising scoundrels, Hennai lords Bell paper supporters need apply—R. „ I Hetghton and Co., Land and Labour Aeents. 104 [ Qaeen-itreet. * ' WANTED -All kind, of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery to Repair, Good workmanship guaranteed; 26 years' experience— W. H. Carter, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 84, Victoria. Aurora Hotel ** Stow TaU ° r * and a *™ 1 * opposite ANTED—Cook (country hotel), 2 Housemaids (hotels). General (country hotel). 2 Nurse and Needlewomen, General (for station) 2 Generals (WbaDgarei), Generals with and without washing, Couple (wife general, man useful).—Mrs Clark, 310, Queen street. Telephone 345. WANTED-Old Friends to roll op for the Raldno " shoal" Fish on Thursday? ANTED Known-Lett's Diaries, 1887, just opened and for sale by Edw. Wayte. ANTED to Porcbase-A small Milk Round, with or without cattle. — Alpha, Herald Office. WANTED, by a Lady— Musio Pupils. Terms, one guinea per quarter.— — Address Music, Herald Office. WANTED Known—Remember this last _ . - slaughter are all Fresh Goods at Dampier'a Final Farewell Boot Sale. Victoria-street. ANTED-Two or three Gentlemen to board and reside in a private family. Situatlon exceptionally good.—Apply llbrald Offina. ANTED Known-The last shipment remember Ladhs' Kid Boots, 5s lid, the I*s. lot were \l 6 il Ladies* Mock Button Boots ss6d ; Charles the 9lh Dancing Shoes. 3s 6d • La<H e Button Boots, By lid: Ladies' Morocco Boots 6s lid— At Dampier's Final Farewell Boot Sale, 114, Victoriastreet. , ANTED Known—The last shipment remember : Pollock's celebrated Ladies' Outdoor Shoes, 8s lid. usual price 10s 6d ; Pollock's Ladies' High-leg Prunella Boots, 5s 6d, usual prioe 7s 6d—At Dampier's Final Farewell Boot Sale. 114 " Victoria-street. . * ANTED Known—The last shipment remember : Ladies' superior Prunella House Boots, 4s lid ; Ladles' Indoor Prunella .Shoes, 3s 6d. Lots of job lots In Old Stock of Boots—At Dampier'a Farewell Boot Sale, 114, Victoria-street. , WANTED Known—The last Trunk* and Cases just arrived from England including Vernon's celebrated Ladies' Kid Boots, 9s 6d, usual price 12s 6(1 ; Men's Darby Shoes, 6s lid, our last stock we sold at 7e 6d—At Dampier'a Final Farewell Boot Sale, 114, Victoria-street .* WANTED to Let — 1£ Acres Garden and Orchard; or to work on shares.—Apply Mrs, E. Gibbons, Onehnoga. . WANTED — Run Boys. Four or fire smart Lads to sell Heralds.— to the Publisher at six o'clock to-morrow morning. WANTED to Lend—Sums from £100 to £5000, on Freehold Security, lowest rate* of. interest. Bills discounted-Hickey and Aihcrott, 13, Coombea* Arcade. ■ WANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing," for cash; all orders punctually attended to. —Address, O. Whitten. Wellesley-street West (four doors below Y.M.C.A. Booms). ANTED—Comfort tor the Feet— Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order i repairs done while customers wait— William Miller and Son's, High-street. ~..,. ANTED to purchase — About 5001ba second-hand Brevier (Miller and Richard) and 20Olbs to SOOlbs Nonpariel — Address, with particulars, to" Printer," Herald Office. Auckland. . TX7 ANTED Known—The last shipment TV remember: Men's Elastic Side Boots, 6s lid, 1 our last lot of the same was 7s 6d ; Men's Shooting Boots. 8s 6d: Men's Bluchers, all sizes. 3s 6.1— Dampier's Final Boot Sale at 114, Victoria-street. ANTED Known-The Auckland Tim. . . . tor ©,' (Limited). Custom-street West, is admitted by Builders and others to give the greatest satisfaction as regards price, quality, and prompt deHvery, for Timber. Jcinery. Turaery. etc. WANTED Known—Silver Jewellery in the latest designs, and at the lowest possible prices ct Godson's London Arcade. All goods warranted. Kg imitation. .. . . , WANTED Known— Watches, Clocks, v V 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 MB. (.RAWFOET>. Chemist, of Karaogahape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half.; past eight o'clock each evening for insertion in the next morning's Herald. ANTED— Purchasers of Toys, Dolls, and Fancy Goods to call and inspect the 3d, - 6d, Sd, and Is Stalls at Goodson's London Arcade ' unequalled in city or suburbs for cheapness and variety. ■ WANTED Known— we deliver Tauplri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of tie City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. AG. Winstone, Customhouse, street. ■■ ~., , WANTED Known, in our advertisement in the Fancy Goods column we have enumerated a few Goods in stock, and given our prices, but we invite inspection of the varied and cheap stock at Goodson's London Arcade. WANTED— Fruit Growers and Exporters to know that Fruit Cases and every kind of Packing Case can be had at reduced Auckland Timber Company (Limited), Custom-street West. WANTED Known—West End Pharmacy, Ponsonby Road, Cheapest Drug Store In town; Holloway's Pills, Is 3d; Cockles', Is 3d ; Wbalpton's, Is 3d; Eno's Fruit Salt, 3s 3d; Feeding Bottles, 6d; Steadman's Powders, Is 3d; Porous Plasters, Is and Is 3d; Fluid Magnesia, Is 3d; Citrate - of Magnesia. Is 3d ; Jacob's Oil, 2s «d; De Joghn's Oil, Ss 9d ; Chlorodyne, Is and Is 3d; Irish Moss, Is 3d; American Hop Bitters, 4s; Homoeopathic Medicines, any attenuation : Roots, Barks, Herbs, eta— J. Blomfleid. Telephone No. 357. ■ WANTED Known— J. Gilmour, Draper, ; Parnell Rise, is now showing & firit»clags stock of new and fashionable Spring and Summer Goods in all the different departments and at the very. lowest prices to meet the times. The dress goods aro ' well worth} of inspection. Prints in all the newest patterns, commencing at 3d a yard, special value in Ladies' Corsets from Is 9d a pair, Umbrellas from 2a Bd. The Millinery Department Is well stocked in the latest fashions in Straw Goods. Flowers and Feathers. &c, at our usual low prices* j WANTED— Country, Suburban, and other Settlers to know that the undersigned have opened a GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, at No. 74, Queen-street, where any Commissions will be executed at a small charge. Sales or exchange of all descriptions of Property, Produce, Stock, Shipping. Ac.', negotiated. Orders for all classes of Goods, Machinery, Boats, Ac, executed, and Estimates obtained. Employment sought for Servants, Sailors, or Vessels : and free Registry Office kept for employers and those seeking employment. Letters written and Deeds. Ac. copied; Agreements drawn out. Special and Village Settlers assisted. Southern, Australian, and American Agencies Solicited. Highest references. - —PITTAR & CO., 74, Queen-street, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN— J. BTJDG*, Bootmaker, formerly foreman to Mr. W. Johnson, Bootmaker, of Victoria-street, and for many years manager of Mr. Dampier's Boot' Shoo. Victoria-street, begs to intimate that in consequence of Mr. Dampier giving up the Boot and Shoe 1 Business he has opened that Shop, No. 108, Victoriastreet, formerly occupied by Mr. Dampier as a furni-, ture shop, with a splendid Assortment of Colonial. l English, and Gbbman Boots _sd Shoes at prices to suit the times. Every attention paid to customers who may favour us with a call. £ mNBORGH d BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE 108, VICTOWA-STRKT. „ TW „„ ■ ' J. BUDGE ■_ ■rjrr ANTED TO SELL; 1000 Colonial Oven :, 600 Galvanised Iron Fireplaces 60 tons Corrugated Iron < : Awarded 8 first prises for Ovens, Tanks, Spmt'n* and Lead-edge Ridge-cap, at Auckland Agricultural BhOW GEORGE MoCATJL, 4 Wellesley-street East, . and Brown and Davy-street, Thames. TTTA NT E D TO 8 EL L, 1000 Superior Corrugated Iron Water Tanks , 60,000 feet Lead-edge Ridge -cap and Galvanised i *■■ Spouting Awarded 8 first prises at Auckland Agricultural Show. '~'"-'■ _ ...•",..' GEORGE McCATTL, Wellesiey-atreet East, ;, and Brown and Davy-street, Thames,

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7772, 19 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7772, 19 October 1886, Page 1