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Wanted. WANTED-Bull Pup.-Apply to "_,'• __ Onehnuga Post-office; WANTED— A Girl, about 15, to assist „ *t> in , general housework.—Mrs. Ja». Walters, Mount Roskill. WANTED to Buy _ Piano, for cash; n rihord d.—Address, with particu* lars, P.W., Herald Office. v ANTED to Bay-A Riding Horse, Saddle, and Bridle.— price and where to be seen to Horse, Herald Office. WANTED -Situation as Station Mana« ger; good references, if required.— Manager, Box 323, G.P.0., Auckland. WANTED— Australian Postage Stamps, first issues used years 1853-1860; soaroh old letters.— Donne, G.P.0., Auckland.. WANTED, at once—£Boo, for a ahorfe period ; good interest; freehold worth double. Investigation desired.— A.A., Hebald Office. WANTED— Situation as Town Traveller. •—Grocery business preferred, three years, experience. Commissions taken.—" 0.8.X," Heeild Office. ■ WANTED -Situation as Energetic Help in gentleman's family. Small remuneration accepted with comfortable home:—A. C. H., Herald Office. ' WANTED — Two or three steady Boarders: ISs per week ; single rooms; comfortable home good i table— Woodbine Cottage, Grey-street. ■. WANTED — Working Housekeepers; 3 Barmaids; 2 Laundresses, 20s, lis; Cooklaundresses; Generals, S3, 15s.—Mrs. Clark, 310, Queen-street, ANTED, by a Youth, aged IS-A Situation in a Country Store'; can ride, drive, or wait in Address John W. Stanton, Mount Eden Road. WANTED— Generals ; Boy for Farm First Mate; first-class Cook; Steward : Waitress, Waiter; Servants of all kinds, —A. McLeod and Co., 25, Queen-street. - WANTED— Day Work by respectable Woman; also, servants of all classos waiting engagements. Good references.—General Registry, opposite Bycroft's Mill, Shortland-street. WANTED — Waiter ; First, Second Housemaid; Cook, Cook-laundress, Generals, Girls assist. several good Servants, aU classes, wane situations.— Elsmore's General Registry, abovi) ellaby's. WANTED a Gentleman of good addreas and colonial experience to travel for The Accident Indemnity, Limited ; security required ; to a good advocate very libera! terms can be offered.— Apply personally to Mr. W. A. Thomson, Manager, Fort-steeet, Auckland. ANTED Known—That the Public can . be supplied at Bennett's Canteen, Easter Encampment, with all kinds of Refreshments for any number with quickest attendance, and at Auckland Prices. Special accommodation will be provided for ladies, with female attendants. WANTED — 500 People to test the quality of a One Shilling Parcel of Rakino Smoked Fish on Thursday. WANTED to Sell—A quiet young Mare, fit for heavy trap, the owner having no use for it; it can be seen working every day— applying to Mr. Lipscomb, Grocer, Ponsonby. WANTED Known — Young Ladle.' Journal and Bow Bells, 6d, usual price Is 6d ; London Journal, Family Herald, and Family Reader, 4d; AB C Blocks, 3d the box; Tooth Brushes, 4d ; Magic Toasting Forks, 8d; Carving Knife and Fork, 9d ; at Dampier's only shop, Victoria-street. 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 —Hats, from l_d each, at T. Short's Great Clearing Sale, _y order of the Executors. WANTED— Ran Boys. Four or five smart Lads to sell Heralds.—Apply to the Publisher at six o'clock in the morning. • WANTED Known— lot of Con* certinas from Is lid to 15a; good Pocket Knives, fld ; Oyster Knives, 3d; Hat Brushes, 3d; Paint Brushes, 3d, 3£d, 4d, 4Jd, Bd; White Envelopes, 50 for 3d, and lots of other Bargains at Dampier's only shop, Victoria-street. WANTED— FruibGroweru andExportera to know that Fruit Cases and every kind o Packing Case can be had at reduced rates. —Auck . Timber Company (Limited), Custom-street West. WANTED Known— Mr, George Oswald gives lessons in Elocution, according to arrangoment; also accepts engagements for public and private entertainments.— All letters ctre of Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Gents' Lawn Tennis Shoes (small sizes) less than half price, 4s lid per pair; Ladles' Dancing Shoes, 3s 3d; and a few more cheap Boots and Slippers ; Boot Gloss, 8d; China Cups, fld per dozen ; Brown Teapots, 6d— At Dampier's Only Shop, Victoria-street. " WANTED to Purchase — About-5001bs second-hand Brevier (Miller and Richard) and SOOlbs to SOOlbs Nonpariel.— Address, with particulars, to " Printer," Hekali» Office, Auckland. WANTED —Comfort for the Feet— Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order repairs done while customers wait— William Miller and Sons, High-street. ■■ ■■■ ■;,. WANTED— Public of Newton to know that arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahapa Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until halfpast eight o'clock each evening, for Insertion in tho next morning's Her alp. ■ TO - ANTED Known-That D. Goldie ia » * prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue <-um 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 Known—Having bought largely at Miss Teutenberg's Auction Sale I can sell at the following prices :—Berlin Wool, 3s lid, good colours; Crewel Silk, 6d per dozen; Decca Silk, Is 9d the dozen ; Crochet Cotton, good numbers, Is 6d per dozen.—At Dampier's Only Shop, Victoriastreet. ___ _ WANTED Known—Girl's Straw Hats, Id. Grand Line do., 3d; Garter Elastic (damaecd) 2d per doz yards; Coloured Cottons, 2d the di zen : Large White Counterpanes, 3s lid; Men's Strong Shirts, Is ; Men's Braces, s£d ; lots of other Bargains at Dampier's only shop, * ictoria-street. "TSTANTED Known—West End Pha7V V macy, Ponsonby Road, Cheapest Drug Store in town; Hollowaj's Tills, Is 3d ; Cockles', la 3d Wbelpton's, Is 3d; Eno's Fruit Salt, 3s 3d ; Feeding Bottles, 6d; Steadnmn's Powders, Is 3d; Porotu' Plasters, Is and Is 3d; Fluid Magnesia, Is 3d ; Citrate of Magnesia, Is 3d ; Jacob's Oil, 2s 6d; De Jongb's Oil, 2s 9d ; Chlorodyne, Is and Is 3d; Irish Moss, la 3d ; American Hop Hitters, 4s; Homcepathic Medicines, any attenuation : Roots, Barks, Herbs, etc.A, J. Blomfield.. Telephone. No. 367. TOT ANTED KNOWN- * * d. Mcpherson ' Has a Splendid Assortment of N.E w CRETONNES, Over 80 patterns to choose from, at prices, 4_d, s|d, 6Jd, 7_d, Sid, lljd per yard. BEAD GOOD VALUE, KASANGAHAPE ROAD. anted known-* JOHN EARLE AND CO., • TEA MERCHANTS, Have opened those Commodious Premise at 207, Queen-street, Auckland, as offices and depot for th. sale of their RUSSIAN TEA PACKING COMPANY'S PURE , BLENDED TEAS. THESE CELEBRATED TEAS Have now obtained a preference over all others o_ account of their PURITY, STRENGTH, and FLAVOUR, and HUN' = DREDS OF PEOPLE, Comprising • _ INVALIDS, NURSES. MINISTERS, LAWYERS, And, in fact, all ranks and classes, can testify to tbeit extraordinary beneficial effects and economical pros petties, many housewives allowing that One Pound os the Russian Company's Tea goes as far as Two Pound of common mixture. The art of Blending Tea is very imperfectly understood by the colonial tea dealers, 1 : but in the RUSSIAN COMPANY'S PURE BLENDED TEAS Tho peculiar characteristic of each tea is first of all ascertained by an unfailing scientific treatment, and the knowledge of each tea and its peculiarities thus obtained enables the skilful tea taster so to proportion the teas that the economical and beneficial properties are secured for the blend. As we make Tea and Tea Tasting our sole study, we claim to be the bast tea ; Selectors in the place, and as we are the ■ ONLY FIRM IN AUCKLAND DEALING IN * NOTHING BUT TEA, ~ , We are able to give the TEA DRINKERS BETTER VALUE - For their money than they can get anywhere else.' _. :■. ■■:-: ■■-, - ■ ;■■ TEAS ""'•■..' From INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, JAVA, ... • FIJI, &C, ~ •;, . 9 Always on hand.':' '• ■ * ? '"'• Sun-dried Tea from Formosa. i ; Sifted Indian Tea (free. ■ - f rem dust, and a rare Tea).: "J 1 Teas in Boies, Half-chests, and Chests shlpjjed under ; • bond for export. , .'" s -.'■-" Tea samples tested and valued in arbitration.; •.',;.: Post Omo- Box, No. 2CC.'' 7 V , ' ■- Agents wanted where net (already represented,'-; .;.v JOHN EARLE AND C 0. ,: -- y MERCHANTS, -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7915, 6 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7915, 6 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7915, 6 April 1887, Page 1

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