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Wanted. W ANTED — First-class ■ Hairdresser.— Road Sarnwn Bros., Foresters' Hall, Karangahape \S7 ANTED to Lease— A small Farm with t £ ua % 0fl « school -Apply, with full partioalars, J 8., Pennara ft tore,, Epsom. WANTKD—. A Two-horse Power Steam Engine, to Hire oroti Terms of Payment Pur-chase.--J. R Haniiyilda, Hamilton, Walkato. ANTED -Situation as Energetiic Help V*. in gentleman's family. Small remuneration accepted with comfortable home;-A. 0. H., Herald Office. WANTED Mastern and Mistresses for several good Servants of all kinds, male and female. — Anderson and Co., Labour Agency, 75, Queen-street. WANTED Working Housekeeper (good needlewoman, servant kept), ditto (single gentleman, no washing), Cook-Laundress, Generals,— Mrs. Clark, 310. Queen-street. ' ■ WANTED Youth, to milk, garden, and useful, 8s and found; General Farm Hand, milk, fence, etc., ISs and found ; Married Couple for dairy farm.—B. 11. Heighton and Co., 104, Queenstreet. \XI. ANTED—A position as Manager of a » Station or arm by a steady and iudustrions man (no incumbrance), holding good references from Dalgety and Co., Christchurch. and others.—Apply G.S., Herald Office. ' WANTED Known—For Lease or-Sale, Brickyard in Ponsonbj, in thorough working i order, with kilns, pug-mills, sheds, stacks, etc., complete, at a low rental. Possossion at ones if required, or will be sold if reasonable offer made.—Apply i Manager New Zealand Timber Co. (Limited). WANTED to Purchase (for Cash).— * t Freehold Allotment in a respectable locality, with house from eight to twalve rooms, to be well built, and within a quarter of an hour's walk of Queen-street. v tate all' particulars, under cover, before noon Saturday, 16 th April, and address H"use, Herald Office. \\T ANTEDKnown—Brown Windsor Soap, v t sd, Is and 1* 6d per doz; Good Pomade, 9d per doz ; Large Splash Mats, 2d ; Silk Boot Laces, 2d ' per doz ; Pipes, id per doz ; Large Fish Hooks, Is per 100. or 2d per doz ; grand Tea Trays, Is; pint tumblers, 3Jd ; at Samplers only shop, Victoriastreet. % WANTED Known — Young Ladles Journal and Bow Bell?, 6d, usual price Is 6d ; London Journal, Family Herald, and Family Reader, id ; A B 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— Trimmings of all descriptions; also, Doeskins, Superfines, Worsted Coatings and Tweeds can be had a wholesale prices from the Importer— LOVKTT Wellesley-street WANTED Known — Hats, from lid each, at T. Short's Great Clearing Sale. By rder of the Executors. WANTED —Run Boys. Pour or five smart Lads to sell Heralds.—Apply to the , Publisher at six o'clock in the morning. WANTED Known— Lawn Tennis Shoes (small sized) less than half price, 4s . lid per pair ; Ladies' Dancing shoes, 33 3d; and a ' few more cheap Boots and Slippers ; Boot Gloss, 3d > China Erg Cup#, 9d per doz-n ; Brown Teapots, 6d— • At Dampier's Only .Shop, Victoria-street. WANTED Known—Mr. George Oswald elves lessons in Elocution, according to arrangement; also accept:? engagements for public and private entertainments.'— All letters c»re of ' Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper, Queen-street. WANTED — Comfort for the Feet Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order! repairs done while customers wait— William Miller and sods, High-street. * » WANTED— Public of Newton to Y » know that arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahape • Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half--9 past eight o'clock each evening, for insertion In the s next morning's Herald. 3 WJ AIN TED Known—That we, deliver Y v Tauplfi, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal; ! also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at r Lowest Kates.—W. and G. Winstone, Customs-street ' WT ANTED Seen—The large grand assortY * ment of Wall Paper for 6d the RolL First buyers get the p.ck— Dampier's only Shop, Vlcto- ' ria-street. " WT ANTED Known—Having bought V V largely at Miss Teutenberg's Auction Sale I ) can sell at the following prices :—Berlin Wool, 3s lid, good colours; Crewel bilk, 6d per dozen ; Decca ° Silk, Is 9d the dozen ; Crochet Cotton, good numbers, j is tid per dozen.—At Dampiet'a Only Shop, VictoriaII street. a WJ ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is v ▼ _ prepared to sell all kinds of Building and _ other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue <>'um Shafts, "locks, Palings, and '< Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street, near the Docks, a at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under 8 cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. WANTED Known—Girl's Straw Hats, Id, Grand Line do., 3d; Garter Elastic (damaged) 2d per doz yards; Coloured Cottons, 2d the d zen : Large White Counterpanes, 3s lid ; Men's 1 Strong Shirts, Is ; Men's Braces, 6Jd ; lots of other » Bargains at Dampier's only shop, victoria-street. - ANTKD Known—West End Pilaris T? macy, Ponsonby load. Cheapest Drug Store « in town; Hollo way's Pills, Is 3d; Cockles', l»3d; Whelpton's, Is 3d ; Eno's Fruit Salt, 8a 3d; Feeding ' Bottles, 6d; Steadraan's Powders, Is 3d; Poroua Plasters, Is and Is 3d ; Fluid Magnesia, Is 3d ; Citrate r of Magnesia, Is 3d ; Jacob's Oil, Sis 3d; De Joßgh's r Oil, 2s 9d; Chlorodyne, Is and Is 3d; Irish Moss, la - 3d ; American Hop Bitters, 4s; Homeopathic Medi- . cines, any attenuation ; Roots, Barks, Herbs, etc.—A. J. Blomfleld. Telephone, No. 357. r ANTE D KNOWNi- SUITS TO MEASURE AT WHOLESALE * PRICES. * G. McBRIDE. . IMMENSE SHIPMENTS OF SPRING GOODS JUST OPENED OUT. NO ADVANCE ON PRICES. THE RUSH IS NOW ON. PLEASE BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. . AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY, COMMERCE-STREET. A N • T E JOLANDLORDS AND OTHERS TO KNOW THAT WILLIAM CRICK (Late Librarian Supreme Court Library, Auckland) - Undertakes Collection of Rents and Account ! Execution and Distress Warrants, Possession under | Bills of Sale, etc., with care and dispatch. . SUSPECTED PERSONS WATCHED & TRACED. CONFIDENTIAL ENQUIRIES MADE WITH THE ! UTMOST SEC if ECY AND CARE. HIGHEST REFERENCES. OFFICE: 25. COOMBES' ARCADE, High-street, Auckland. K N 0 W N — JOHN EARLE AND CO,, TEA MERCHANTS, Have opened those Commodious Premises at 207, Queen-street, Auckland, an offices alid depot for the sale of heir RUSSIAN TEA PACKING COMPANY'S PURE BLENDED TEAB. THESE CELEBRATED TEAS Have now obtained a proforenco over all others on account of their PURITY, STRENGTH, and FLAVOUR, and HUN- ~ DREDS OF PEOPLE, Comprising I INVALIDS, NURSES, MINISTERS, LAWYERS, And, in fact, all ranks and classes, can testify to their extraordinary beneficial effects and economical properties, many housewives allowing that One Pound of the Russian Company's Tea goes as far as Two Pounds 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 The peculiar characteristic of each tea is first of all ascertained bv an unfailing scientific treatment, and the knowledge of each tea and its peculiarities thus obtained enables the skilful toa tisterso 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 best tea Selectors in the place, and as we are the . ONLY FIRM IN AUCKLAND DEALING IN . Is NOTHING »UT TEA, - We are able to give the TEA DRINKERS BETTER VALUE ln For their money than they can get anywhere else. IS T K A 8 ; From ' INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, JAVA, V • FIJI, &0., " . , Always on hand." Sun-dried Tea from Formosa. Sifted Indian Tea (free from dust, anil a rare Tea). > Teas In Boxes, Half-chests, and Cheats shipped under bond for export. Tea samples tested and valued in arbitration. Post Offiob Box, No. 206. Agents wanted whete not already represented* JOHN EARLE~AND CO.* TEA MERCHANTS,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 1