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Wanted. WANTED —A thorough good General Servant: washes no object.Apply to Mrs. Alfred Buckland, Jut)., Reinuera. ANTED—A Man to Plough and do t v General Farm Work. — Apply Herald Office. WANTED — Man for a country farm. Apply to W. Phillipps and Son, Queenstreet. WANTED to Borrow£Boo, on Queenstreet Freehold ; or open to Sell.—Apply It. Nicholls, 326, Queen-street. WANTED to Purchase —General Store Business (City). To Lot —Houses, 3s, S», 2s Cel. Employers wanted.—Heighton and Co., 104, Queen-street. — Generals, Housemaids, T? Waitresses, Handy Man, Boys for Hotel, •Barmaids, Elderly Woman for country (I.os per week). A. MeLeod, 8. Queen-street. WANTED —Governess ; must be firstclass Pianist. Salary, £40. Also, a refined active Person, with knowledge of Dressmaking, as Lady Help; must be fond of children.—Apply any day except Saturday and .Monday to Mrs. W. P. Featherstone, Devonport. WANTED Known — That the undersigned is a Cash Buyer of Waiuku and Ouehunga Steam Navigation Company's Shares.— P. Clark, Wharf, Ouehunga. WANTED to Rent, shortly—Cottage within ten minutes' walk of Post Office; .seven rooms, east side of Queen-street preferred; reliable tenant.Address Jabez, II eraud Office. WAIN TED Known—WcstportCoal supplied in any quantity: probably the only shipment for the season. Orders should be forwarded at once.—Hammond and Co., Auckland and Newmarket. WANTED Known That Harry Vear, late Chief Cook United Service Hotel, and also at Mr. Dal'.en's and at Mr. Waters', having taken over the United Service Hotel Dining Rooms, hopes to merit a fair share of patronage. The best Luncheon in town. All Meals, One Shilling. Grills, a Specialty. WANTED, for Cash—A Country Store, a Site for a good Flaxmill, and a Villa Residence with from one to five aeres, within three miles of town. Also, to Rent—A good Dairy Farm, and a Pretty Cottaae with garden in the city or suburbs.— D. L. Dufi'us, Land Agent, 107, Queenstreet, Auckland. WANTED —Employment in or as Caretaker, or in any place of trust, by a steady young man, aged 20 years, and who has had the advantage of good home training and Colonial experience. Holds good Credentials, and can be well recommended in Town. Salary not so much an object as employment. — Apply to E.L.B Herald Office. "\ySTANTED—A Gardener. He must be TV steady and diligent, and in addition to a knowledge of pruning and fruit-growing, he must have a thorough knowledge of grape-culture under glass; this is indispensable. He must be prepared to make himself useful when required. A liberal salary will be given to one who is thoroughly competent and trustworthy. Applications must be accompanied by good references.—Apply, in writing only to Edwin Hesketh, St. John's Wood, Epsom. TIT ANTED Known Palace Kerosene at 7 V reduced prices is much cheaper than gas, and more brilliant.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queensteet. WANTED Known — Table and Tea Knives, xylonite handles, equal to ivory in appearance and durability.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known — Atlas Cooking Range; burns wood or coal; size 36 by 24 by 17; is compact, clean, and economical.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WAR TED Known—Xylonite is she new substitute for ivory, at about half the price. —J. and J. Dickey, 231, Queen-street. WANTED Known — Electro - plated Spoons and Forks, Nickel Spoons and Forks; warranted good, pure, white metal.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known All Goods are now being sold at reduced prices.—J. and J Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Fenders and Fireirons, Ash Pans, and Coal Boxes further reduction in prices.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queenstreet. WANTED Known—Palace Kerosene, if once used, will be always sought after.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known Palace Kerosene for drawing-room, dining-room, bed-room, or reading lamp excels all others.— and J. Dickey 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Palace Kerosene, as a pure, brilliant, smokeless Kerosene, is all it is represented.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queenstreet. WANTED KnewnPalace Kerosene is the highest tire test, hence never an explosion by using it.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queenstreet. WANTED Known—Palace Kerosene does not heat the brasses or break the glasses as do inferior brands.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Palace Kerosene is extra refined and clear as crystal.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queon-street. WANTED Known—Palace Kerosene excels all others in illuminating power.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known Palace Kerosene is spoiled if mixed with any other.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known Palace Kerosene is reduced in price in common with other goods.—J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Tailors' trimmings of all descriptions ; also, Doeskins, Superfines, Worsted Coatings and Tweeds can be had a: wholesale prices for cash only, from the importer— A: LOVE'if, Wellesley-street. WANTED — Comfort for the Feet— Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order repairs done while customers wait—At William Miller and Sons, High-street. . WANTED Known That we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Sub urbs at Lowest Rates.—W. &G. Winstone, CustomStreet. ANTED Known D. Goldie is V ¥ prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark aud Blue Gum 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 else where. WANTED Known — Cheapest Drug Stores in town: Holloway's Pills, Is 3<? ; Cockle's Pills, Is 3d; Chlorodyne, Is 3d; Fluid Magnesia, Is and Is 3d; Steedman's Powders, Is 3d; Beecham's Pills, Is 3d : Jacobs Oil, 2s 9d. Country orders promptly attended to, and goods forwarded to all parts of the town or country.—A. J.Blomtield, Pharmacist, West End Pharmacy, Parnell Pharmacy, Ponsonby Road. Manukau Road. Telephone 357. Telephone 369. ANTED KNOWN — Just Arrived : Parallel Family Bible, price 20s Champion Floral Album, price 10s " Words of Cheer" will leave the Pr ess next week, The only place in Auckland where these three novelties can be got is at Eugster*s, 22, Coombes' Arcade. EMPLOYERS and Servants can be readily suited by application to the Registrar, Registry Department Civil Service Supply Association, 85, Queen-street. FLAX LAND to lease or purchase.Thornes', 81, Queen-street. ABOUT 300 acres Land suitable fo* farm. OtamateaCounty preferred.— 1 81, Queen-street. HOUSES from 7 to 9 rooms in Parnellj JO. Remuera, or Mount Eden ; to Rent or Pur. chase.—'Thornes', 81, Queen-street. TO FARMERS. — Wanted, by Yoan Man (20), Employment with a thorough practice farmer: wages not so much an object as to gain experience.Apply by letter, stating terms, to J.K.8., Herald Office. FULL Particulars of any Properties for Sale or to Let, which I will include in the next issue of my Circular, free of charge. Solicitors, Trustees, Executors, and anyone desirous of securing a ready sale for property will find this a splendid moans of bringing it before the public, as the issue will be a large one.—J. THORNES, 81, Queenstreet Eight-roomed HOUSE and TEN ACRES OF LAND. WANTED TO LEASE for one or more years, near Auckland, an 8 or 9 roomed House, with about 10 acres of good Grazing land. Address X. Y. Z., Post-office, Devonport. piCKLE gOTTLE' F. WILLIAMS is & Buyer of Pickle Bottles, any quantity. JFR4JBK WILLIAMS, Lower Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9358, 8 May 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9358, 8 May 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9358, 8 May 1889, Page 1

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