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Wanted. WANTED -A Boy,— Apply to thi General Manager, Hcrald Works, Wynd-ham-street. WANTED Known—That R. and W. Hellat.y. Khortland street, are Buyers of Fowls in any quantity at highest maket rate. WANTEI> to Sell Two {Steel Boilers, lately used on board ship Lyttelfc >n for Refrigerating Ma. hi eery.—Apply Q. Bowker. Timarn. WANTED— Run Boys. Four or five smart .ads to sell HitaaLDS.—Apply to th"* Publisher at six o'clock in the morning. WANTED— Situation as Collector or in Warehouse; cash security and three years' character; wages small.—Address Wynyard, Herald Office. WANTED, by a Gentleman—Two others to reside with him, in private family In HobsDn-street. Terms moderate.—Apply T. Hekald Office. WANTRD to Bay— A Second-hand Single-seated Pony Carriage; must be in good condition and cheap; also, Horse and Harness—Apply Hkrald office. \/t7 ANTED—Two Boarders ; or to Let, * v three Furnished Rooms, good position.— Allan Tracy, Overn Lodge, Symonds-street, opposite Government Grounds. Good stable. \\7 ANTED, by an experienced Man, of v v good business habits—A Situation in the Drapery, Collector, or any place of trust, wholesale or retail ; four years in last situation, good references etc —Address 8., Bsiulp Office, Auckland. ' WANTED Known—That extensive al. terations h.ve been made to the Clarendon Luncheon Room. Harr? Bennett is now In a position to cater with despatch and attention. Private en tra.co from Wakefield-strset. Lunch from 12 to 2. WANTED, by a good Batiness Man— * ■ A situation In a Grocer's or Draper's , also' a Situation as good General Servant; rJso, Work wan ed by the day, for a strong Woman.— Wellesley, Milliner, the Victoria Servants' Registry, Newton. WANTED —By a respectable Young Man a situation to look after a garden \.id attend to a few cows or horses, and malice himself generally useful; good reference from last employer. Address—H. R., care, Mr. Lorklng, Offer's Bulldlrjgi, Pitt-street, Auckland. WANTED Married Couple (unincumv v bered) Hotel, wife as cook and housekeeper, husband mark billiards and generally useful; General, Olsborne; Housemaid, Laundress, Hotel; Girls, Assistant. General, town. Mrs. Elsmort's, next Heliaby, butcher, Khortiand-street. WANTED Known—l am a Cash Buyer of good Seoondhand Books ; also, I have os sale While's Ancient History of the Maori Race, price 7s 3d.—H. Shaw, Hobson's Buildings, Shortlandstreet. WANTED Known—Stewart Dawson and Co.'s £8 16s Ladles' and Gents' Silver Hunter English Lover Watches are guaranteed for three years. WANTED —Tailors' Trimmings of all descriptions; also, Doeskins, Super fines, Worsted Coatings and Tweeds can be had at wholesale prices for cash only, from the Importer— A. LOVETI, Wellesley-etreet ANTED Known—That Buyers Save at least 50 per cent, by purchasing from the makers, btewart Dawson and Co., at their new English Watch Exhibition, 94 Queen-street, Auckland, opposite Wyndbam-street WANTED Known Stews Dawson and TV Co, still supply direct to the public their celebrated English Silver Hunting Levers, chron. balance, extra jewelled, for 14 16s. WANTED Known—That Stewart DawT v son and Co. have at present In stock a strong, useful, life time Watch. English Lover, capped and jewelled, for 60s ; guaranteed three years. WAN TED Known — Stewart Dawson and Co.'s 18-cfrat Gold Kngllah Ltver Half Chronometers (keyless), at £26 each, unequalled under 40 per cent, more. W/~ ANTED Known—All intending putv v chasers of Gold Watches are invited to inspect Stewart Dawson and Co.'s before purchasing elsewhere, and compare the prices. WANTED Known — Stewart Dawson and Co. hav» in stock over forty different kinds of Watches, all their own make. Come and see 94 Queen-street. .. WANTED —Comfort for the Feet— Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order! repairs dons while customers wait—At William Miller and Sons, High-street. \\T ANTED Known— Stewart Dawv v son and Co., by upeolal request from theii Customers who do not stop work tUI six p.m., bar decided to keep OpeD on Tuesday bvenlngs till eigh. o'clock, and on Saturdays till ten p.m. WANTED Known—Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Snuerb Hunting Chronograph Levers at £6 IBs are gutranteed for five years. Wf ANTED Known Gold Alberts, Ladies' v v and Gents' newest styles, wholesale prices, from 80s to £10 16« each.—Stewari Dawson and Co. X\T ANTED 'Known—For Real Value V T visit Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Great English Watch Exhibition, 94, Queen-street. WANTED Known - Stewart Dawson « and Co.'s official Railway English Keyless Levers, at £610s; Engraved Cases, £7; are gnaranteed 6 years. WANTED Known — Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Gold Watches can be had at the folowing prices: Ladl a', from £610s to £1* 10s ;Uents', rom £12 10s to £80. always In st' ek. WANTED Known — Stewart Dawiion and Co;'s hal -marked Sterling Silver Alberts, 9s ed, ISs 6d, 14s fid, 16s 6d, and 16s 6d, nearly half usual prices. _ VST ANTED Known—That Stewart Daw* v V son and Co. give a guarantee for three liars with every Lever Watch sold by them, no matter what price. WANTED Known—For fall particulars of Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Celebrated Watches and Jewellery, please call and receive gratis their splendid new Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Pamphiet, and read full particulars and most wonderful testimonials. jr WANTKD Known — Stewart Dawson and Co. Repair and Clean all Watches, no matter whore boutht or what maker, at English Prices. All work dne cn the premises by the most 1 experienced workmen. *11 Work Guaranteed. \l7 ANTED Known—That we deliver v v Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates W. and G. Wins tone, Customs-street \\T ANTED Known— Stewart Dawson and V V Co.'s 27s ed and S&s Ladies' and Gents Sterling Silver Watches are well named the Defianco at they cannot be equalled under double the price. ANTED Known-All Stewart Dawson and Co Key-winding Watches wind to the left, excepting the Defiance, which winds the same way as the American Lever. WANTED Known — Watoh Glasses flltrd, 3d each; charges for watch repairs no matter what maker or where bought, squally cheap. Best workman kept on the premises. Arrangements made to turn out 160 repairs per week, i All watches cleaned are guaranteed at Stewart Dawsca and Co.'s great English Wstch Exhibition, 94, Queenstreet. r WANTED Known — Stewart Dawson and Co, have just received, ex as Kaikoura, a Case oontaining Gold and Silver Jewellery—-the latest fashions. These goods having left Liverpool on the Ist June last, our customers can depend on them being quite new, and are no part of badkrupt stocks or old-fashioned jewellery to be disposed of at any price. The readers are invited to call and Inspect the goods. Every article guaranteed, and marked lowest possible prico —Stewart Kawson and Co.'s Or#* English Watch Exhibition, 94, Queen-street, opposit WyndhamitMst. AN TED. We wish our name connected In your mind wit*. TEA, because we are the only firm In Aucklani dealing In nothing but TEA, and at our Establish mont, 207, Queen-street, may be seen samples of TEA from every Tea-growing Country in the World. We have TEA from India— TEA from China TEA from Japan TEA from Java TEA from Ceylon TEA from Fiji * TEA from Formosi TEA in Chests TEA In Half-chests TEA In Quarter-chests ' TEA In Boxes TEA in Caddies TEA in Tins TEA In Packets, And as we devote our whole time to TEA and TEA TASTING, we can give tea-drinkers better value to their money than they can get anywhere else. Any Storekeeper may of course mix his teas ao ording to the price paid for them and the profit he ■ requires, but only the skilful tea expert can properly proportion the peculiar characteristics of each tea, and so produce a Genuine Blended Tea, grateful to the palate and refreshing to the nervous system This, we claim to be able to do, and our Pure Blended Teas have become a source of pleasure to our nnmsr* our customers all over New Zealand. Post Orriot Box 2*6. Agents wanted where not already represented.. JOHN EARLE & CO., TEA MERCHANTS, 207 iQUEKN-STREET, AUCKLANDEstablish*!) 1830,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8066, 6 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8066, 6 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8066, 6 October 1887, Page 1