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Wanted. WANTED— or three experienced Iron Miners.—Apply to Mr. Gillman, Chem. ist, Onehnnga. ■ . ' WANTED — Partnership in an established solvent profitable concern by a rei liable man.—Apply Duff us, 107, Queen-street. -; WANTED to Rent, for some monthsV t Eight or ten roomed Furnished House in Suburbs.—Apply, stating terms, to Box 45, G.P.O. WANTED to Purchase — A Cornish Boiler of 20 or 25-borse power ; must be a bargain.— particulars to Box 170, G.P.0., Auckland. WANTED to Lease to Good Tenants— A few Good Offices in Government Insurance Building, Queen-street.— Apply to William J. Speight, District Agent. /. ;- ■TOTANTED—A thoroughly respectable v V person as Mother's Help (age from 30 to 40), one that is accustomed to work and fond of children; a Christian lady preferred; will have comfortable- home, and will bo treated as one of the { family ; good needlewoman.— particulars ami address, apply Herald Office. WANTED Known — Another small supply of tho celebrated Silk Plush, Is 6id per yard, at ilcMaster and Shakier*'. WANTED Known 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. LOVETT. Wellesley-atreot. , T7STANTED— Comfort for the Feet— V T Hand-sown Boots and Shoes made to orderRepairs done while customers wait.—At William Miller & Son's, High-street. WANTED Known—That we deliver v V Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City oi; Suburbs, at Lowest Kates.—W. & G. Winstone, Customs-street. ~\JU~ ANTED—Everybody to secure a copy V V of Eugster's Pretty Shilling Book, entitled ; " WORMS OK CHEER FOR YOUNG AND OLD." (125 Choice Poems.) Sold at 278, Upper Queen-st. I*. S. —Customers have free access to a Stereoscopic Cabinet, full of rare photojjraphic views on glass. WANTED Known—All Goods are now being sold at reduced prices. —J. & J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. W~ ANTED Known — Palace Kerosene does not heat the brasses or break tho glasses as do inferior brands.—& J. Dickey, 234. Queen-street. ANTED Known— Keroseneda spoiled if mixed with any other.—&<J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. Known Palace Kerosene is V v reduced in price in common with other goods.—J. & J. Dickey, 23-1.. Queen-street. "tiJtjT ANTED —Palace Kerosene . TV excels all others in illuminating power.— J. & J. Dickey, 231, Queen-street. "STSTANTED Known — Atlas Cookiug TV Range, burns wood or coal; size 36 by 24 ; by 17 ;is compact, clean, and economical.—J. &.J, Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known — Electro - plated , Spoons and Forks, Nickel Spoons and Forks; warranted good, pure, white metal.—and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. ANTED Known—Palace Kerosene,.if y v once used, will be always sought after, — and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED —Palace Kerosene, as a pure, brilliant, .smokeless Kerosene,, is all it is represented.—J. & J. Dickey, 234, Queou. . street. WANTED Known—Palace Kerosene is extra refined and clear as crystal.—J. &J. Dickey, 234, Queer.-street. WANTED Known—Fenders and Fireirons, Ash Pans, and Coal Boxes furthe* reduction in prices.—J. &J. Dickey, 234, Queen, street. "iXTANTED Known—Palace Kerosene-ae ¥ Y reduced prices is much cheaper than gas, and more brilliant.— J. &J. Dickey, 234, Queen, street. WANTED Known—Table and Tea V v Knives, Xylonite Handles, equal to Ivory in appearance and durability.—J. &J. Dickey, 234. Queen-street. - ._ ' ~OTANTED.lf.nown—Xylonite is the ne>i V ? substitute for ivory, atabouthalf the price. J. & J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. , WANTED Known—Palace Kerosene for drawing-room, dining-room, bed-room, or reading lamp excels all others.—J. <fc J. Dickey 234, Qneen-street. "•■, " WANTED Known— Kerosene ia the highest fire test, hence never an explosion by using it.—J. &J. Dicker, 234, Gjaeen« street. ' , U ANTED—The Public.of- Newton to know that arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangaha™ Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMBNTSuntiI half-past eight o'clock each evening, for insertioaju the next morning's Hkiuld. WANTED Known— D. Goldie fa prepared to sell all kinds of Building saii] other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Pailings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street, near the Docks, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being undercover, it is better than that purchased elso« where. ANTED Known — The Best and V v Cheapest Drug Stores in town or snburba are the . West End Pharmacy, Parnell Pharmacy, Ponsonby Road, Manukau Road, Telephone 357. Telephone 359. As we have now the largest turnover of any Drug Business in Auckland, our stock is more frequently renewed, consequently the eoods are fresher.— J. Blomrield, Pharmacist. A SSISTANT FOREWOMAN Wanted, -T3L one capable of cutting-out shirts, and underclothing.—J. Bridgewater & Co., Steam. Shirt tory, High-street. . imMPLOYEBS and Servants can ba .111 readily suited by application to the Registrar, Registry Department Civil Service Supply Aasocia. tiou, 85, Queen-street. "|TWGINEER. open to Engagement; flax- 'J JL_ mill preferred would work on shares. —K. 8., Herald Office. YOUNG LADY would give Services in Return for a comfortable Home; would teach or do housework.—Meta, Herald Office. \ MONEY. — Large and small Loans effected at low rates.—Win. R. Cook, A.JVLE. Buildings, corner of Queen and Victoria streets. Board and Residence. "TTILLSIDE, Alten Road, near Supreme : _JL Court.—Private Board and Residence, i mHE LANGHAM (Jermyn - street).— _B_ ' Commanding one of the most beautiful viewj about Auckland. Families and others accommodated on moderate terms. : HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, UPPEB QUEEN-STREET.—Board and Residence, 14s per week. Best Dinner in Town (three courses). i Sixpence. ALL MEALS, SIXPENCE. _J A SMALL Private Family living in a Large House in the Suburbs, would be glad to meet with a lady or gentleman to share their home, on reasonable terms. Convenient to town by 'bus.— Mount Roskill Post Office. ■:' CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent. ■ V_y street.—Private Board ana Residence, single and double bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, and every home comfort. Inspection ini vited.—Mrs. Mansfield. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PAHNELL. —Accommodation for three or four gentlemen in a private family. Single Rooms, Plunge and Showei Baths, and every comfort.— by lottei to 8.E., Herald Office. -. , mHE CARLETON, CITY EQAD% -*- CONDUCTED, BY MISS JACKSON , (Successor to Mrs. Graham}. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. Good ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES.. Hot and Cold Baths. Telephone No. 325. MRS. E. WILLIAMS. TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Gi_y-S_.EET, - In returning thanks to her late patrons, -would call their attention to having again leased the above Premises, which have been thoroughly renovated, newly furnished, and fitted with every convenience. Plunge and Shower Baths. - „ ALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. ' ■ MRS. AND THE MISSES HILt Are prepared to receive Visitors. Doable-storied house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, temus lawn, stabling, paddocks, &c. ~'•'„:.. - Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing au, and is strongly recommended by men foi iavalids or others requiring change from ™ *»»£ References kindly permitted to .Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon WiSis, Major lusk, «c. Terms on application. mHE MACKAY£tJZZLE os BUZZLES. " SOLD EVERYWHERE. Tbo Trade Supplied m Rwro&We Terms, , :■. - '■: ■■;.,' ■:■ !.-y-.\ -:" : - : , ■■..'; V. ■'. ■"' k:..■■.■ - ■■■-..■ ■■ :•:•:; ■~r - ■•■-.•■ i ■'■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9436, 6 August 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9436, 6 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9436, 6 August 1889, Page 1