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Wanted 1 WANTED —A Job as Horse Shoer and V v General Blacksmith; new arrival.Apply E. Porter and Co. Newmarket. ANTEDSecond-hand copy Cremer's V? Biblico-Theological lexicon New Testament, Greek.—Champtaioup and Cooper. WANTED —Situation, Working Housekeeper or place of trust; references.; town or country or islands.Mrs. Arthur's Registry. ANTED—Fourteen 12 by 12 Heart-ol V T Totara Piles, from 20 to 25 feet.—Apply, stating price per foot, to J. W. Gray, Tauranga. WANTED — A respectable Youth, to attend to the telephone and make himself generally useful.—Apply -Morpeth Bros., Wharf. WANTED— or Refractory Sewing Machines sent to Scott's Hospital, Vic-toria-street West. No cure, no pay. Machines on Sale. ANTED—Farm Hands, 10s and 12s; v V Boy, milk and drive, 5s ; Boy, station,.ss; General Servants, Ss. — Heighton and Co., .104, Queen-street-. WANTED Known—That R. and W. Hellaby. Sliortland-street, are Cash Pur. chasers of all descriptions of Bones, at highest market rates. WANTED to Lease to Good Tenants— A few Good Offices in Government Insurance Building, Queen-street.—Apply to William. J. Speight, District Agent. WANTED to Buy—Left off Clothing, for cash ; all orders punctually attended to. Address C. Whitten, Wcllesley-streei; West (four doors below Y.M.C.A. Rooms) WANTED—Every Lady and Gentlev V man to Look at the Combined Chess, Draughts,; and Card Table in the Window of G. Campbell, Tailor, 22;"), Queen-street. W ANTED — Comfortable Homo in a t-Tit Christian Family, by Young Widow. and Little Boy, in return for services ; family: sewing arc.—Heighton and Co., 104, Queen-street. WANTED, by German Widow, -with little Boy, 0 months old—A Situation as Housekeeper or General Servant, in small Family— Apply Mrs. Beake, Chapel-street, off Victoria-street opposite Foster's Boot Factory. WANTED— A young man with £25 cash, to travel for an American Enterprise: tins is something new. To the right man a permanent place, and.good salary.—Apply by letter for an interview, stating business last encaged in. to K.C.T., Hf.kald Office. " ° ' 10 WANTED Known—Tailors' Trimmings of all descriptions; also, Doeskins,.Superfines, Worsted Coatings and Tweeds can belxacLat wholesale prices for cash only, from the'nnnortor — A. LOVKTT, Wellesley-street. WANTED —Comfort for the Feet— V ? Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to-order. Repairs done while customers wait.—At William Miller «fe Son's, High-street. WANTED Known—A lot of Boys'.'and V v Youths' Kaiapoi Tweed Suits, good and cheap, at McMaster and Shalders'. WANTED Known—That we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle uoai, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs, at .Lowest Kates.W. & G. Winstone, Customs -street. ' ■"OTANTED Known—Palace Kerosene-is V V extra refined and clear as crystal.—J, & J Dickey, 2:U, Queen-street. « WANTED Known— Fenders and Fire- « irons, Ash Pans, and Coal Boxes, further street 6 ' " prlce3,— &J - Dickey, 234, QneenW ANTED Known Palace Kerosene-at V reduced prices is much cheaper than-gas. street" 016 briniant --' &J - Dickey, 231, QueenWANTED Known — Table and Tea Knives, Xylonite Han dies, eoual to Ivorvin appearance and durability.—JV & jr. Dickey 234 Queen-Street. ' ' ANTED Known Xylonite is the mew \ v T substitute for ivory, at about half the-price. —.i. &J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WAN Known Palace Kerosene for drawing-room, dining-room, bod-room, or reading lamp excels all others.—J. &J. Dickey '--A Queen-street. . • ' ANTED —Palace Keroaenejis V v the highest fire test, hence .never-nan>i3X-plosion by using it.— &J. Dickey, 234, Qneenstreet. " WANTED Known—All;Goods arejnow being sold at reduced prices. —J. & J. J>icKoy, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known — Palace Kerosene v v does not heat the brasses or break th* passes as do inferior brands—J. & J.Dickey,J234 Qwxn-street. - "Jj*— ' WANTED Known—Palace Kecoaeneafi spoiled if mixed with any other.—J. &J. Uickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Palace Kerosene ie reduced in price, in common with other goous.— & J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. . D Known—Palace Kerosene i" T » excels all others in illirmiiKitinar power.— J. & J. Dickey, 234, Qneen-street. ANTED Known — Atlas Cooking , * ▼ . Range, burns wood or coal size 36 b-«24 oy 17 ; 18 compact, clean, and economical.—j Dickey, 234, Queen-street. "VST" ANTED Known— Kerosene,flf it -rvj°?. ce used, will T>e-always sought-after.—J. anil .T. Dickey, 234, Quean-street. WANTED Known.—Palace Kerosene, . as a pure, brilliant, smokeless.Kerosene, is alt it is represented.—J. &J. Dickey, 234, Queenstreet WANTED Known — Electro - plated T V Spoons and Forks, Nickel Spoons .and Forks; warranted good, pure, white metal.— J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED — Public of Newton to know that arrangements have boeiy.made with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahape Road, to RECEIVK ADVEKHSEMENKoffIa half-past eight o'clock each evening, for iiisertioniin the next morning's ILekax.d. . WANTED Known—That D. Goidie*ia prepared to sell all kinds of Building and t)ther Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Pailingß, md Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street, near the Docks, at the lowest-cash prices. The timber-being under cover, it is better than that purchased else, where. \7O" ANTED Farm, say from 50 to 100 acres, conveniently situated, with comfortable House of not less than eight rooms. Land Must be of the best description. Would prefer to Lease, with Purchasing Clause; but would Buy for 3ashif sufficient inducement offered, Price-notrto exceed £1000.—Rev. D. W. Rnnciman, KingskuadV%7"ANTED Known —- The Best and » » Cheapast Drag Stores in town or suburbs ire the West End Pharmacy, Parnell Pharmacy, Ponsonby Road, Manukau Road, Telephone 867. Telephone 559. Just, arrived, ex.Alastor and Kimutaka.: IceSaKa, - >ponge Bags, Hot Water Bags, Air Cushions, Cteat 'rotectors, Waterproof Sheeting, liuiiarubbcr-Bibs lair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, ISnemas! Crosses, Sprays, Bath Gloves, Bathing Caps, &c.— L J. Blomtteld, Pharmaceutical and Homoeopathic' Hiennst. ; ANTED— Eugster's Everywhere.' OF CHEER." ONE Shilling. •2"S, Upper Queen-street. pREEN FLAX Wanted in any qoanOT tity, from half-ton upwards, at Custom-street - vest. Price, from lCs to 20s, according to quality. ~ -ash on delivery.— C. Cairns. fa S Daily Governess, EngaffemeptKre-' L3_ quired : English, Music, and udiments of French; live years' experience-; fond f children.— D.G., HERALD Office. A YOUNG. Englishman, justs arrived L_sL wants a Situation. in a Warehous«-or« Store •- ave been accustomed to office work and- travelling 1 -Address H.H., Herald Office. Billiards AND poojl, Royal Mai] 1 Hotel, Victoria-street. First-class tableirtable room ; careful marker.—H. Maiden' Pro rietoi- 1 COOK, Good Bush, Station, or Surveyor just off a seven mouths' job,, good hand, good' nerences; would gosecond under first-classW • l town.— R., Herald Office. ■ MONEY. — Large and small Loanaeffected at low rates.—Wm. R. Cook, A.M.P." gildings, corner of Queen and' Victoria streets. |IARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. , Applications will be received at the Education 'ffice, New Plymouth, until TUESDAT, September. 3, for the following appointment, viz.:— Assistant Mistress for the CeatnUfSchool, .New ' Pl>-mouth. Salary £110 per annum, and Cottage. . * , ~ . Applicants must be capable of teachuigthe higher Landards, and competent to give instruction ill eedlework. E." VEAIiE, A §€Wv<\ryt Education Office, New PJjmoutn, . Augii.3^0,1553. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 1