WantedWANTED to Buy—A Fireproof Safe.— TT J. 8., Herald Office. ANTED — Errand Boy. — Apply to Manager, Herald Office, Wyndham-street. WANTED —Good Machinists. —Apply J. Bridge water and Co., Steam Shirt Factory, High-street. | WANTED— Lathe, double geared and self-acting; also, about 30ft l|m shafting.— -Apply to 8.Z., HiiKALD Office. WANTED to be Adopted— Healthy Baby Boy, a fortnight old; will be entirety • given up.—Airs. Clark's Office, Wakelield-street. WANTED— Safe investment (or £1500, used to retail soft goods; would purchase a> business.—Address 8., Box 30, G.V.V., Auckland. WANTED— Employment by well-edu-cated young Man : office or otherwise ; used to machinery ; whole or part time.—J.A.C., Hkiuld • Office. r ANTED— A Second-hand Rod and Tackle for Fly Fishing.-Apply at once Ivon Wansbrough, N. Z. Insurance Office, Queen • street. . WANTED to Purchase—Light Waggo- t nette or Victoria ; must be in good order i —Apply KC. Richardson, Vino Bank, Orakei Basin ■ c " Rciimera (except Friday). i> ~•:■ ANTED to be Adoptedi-^Healthy . : I Baby Boy, three months old, fair com- ■■'•:?•'■ . Particulars at Mrs. Clark's Office, Wake« , V'H . neld-stroet. Telephone 350. • ' ; <; WANTED-Lady Help, Young Lady T T lor Bar (previous experience unnecessary), House i Parlourmaid, Waitress, Generals, Nurse(los) -■ , Boots,.Gardener.—Mrs. Clark, Waketield-street. WANTED— A Boy to learn farming; must have good references.— to R. .-■ Monk, at W. Phillipps and Sons, Qneen-street on ■ i Friday next, between the hours of 10.30 a.m. and '''% 12 o'clock. 3 • , J \X7ANTBD to Purchase, for Cash—An T T Eight or Nino Roomed House and Freehold 4 Allotment. Situation preferred: vSymonds-street '■' —Address Win. Aitken, Land Agent, Shortland Crescent. •^ . Xl7ANTED—Gentlemen's and Ladies' f T Second-hand Clothes in large or small ■ quantities. Best prices given. All letters adr dressed to C. Rogers, Elliott-street, off Wullesley- ' - street, near Central Market, will receive prompt attention. Mrs. Rogers will attend on ladies. at . their own residence if required. j —— : ;; WANTED Seen, ex VVaitangi—Bamboo Flower Holder.*, from each, 1234 cuts, holding water at each cut. All the rage in England for wall ornaments. Also, New .Dinner ' ana Tea Sets. An endless amount of New Goods at " ) Good-son's London Arcade. - : -\ WANTED Known — Cornea.ta, Pink Cora Cure; removes hard and soft corns effectually. Large bottle,- with brush,- Is.—John Kenderdi.ie, Chemist, Karangahape Road. ' WTANT.ED Known — That , AdvertiseTf luents for insertion in the New Zealand & Herald may be left with Messrs. Robertson Bros., <■ Telephone Bureau, Syinonds-street. 1 . , . WAJNTED— Comtort for the Feet— Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order ■ Repairs done while customers wait.—At William '4 '■ Miller >fc Son's, High-street. . WANTED Known—Tailors' Trimmings of all descriptions ; also, Doeskins, Super- Cijjj ' tines, Worsted Coatings and Tweeds can be had at • " : '< ' wholesale prices for cash only, from the importer.— % \ • A. LOVETX, Wellealey-streei. 7 } T/VaNTED Known—lndianite WaterTV proof Cement is the best for leather patches, ■•-* ' and lor repairing waterproof overcoats.—oliu Kendiirdine, Chemist, Karaugahape Road. ANTED Known—That we deliver 3 Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle " Coal, also .Firewood, to any part of the City or :■■■ Suburbs, at Lowest Rates.—W. AG. Winstone, Customs-street. % ".- WANTED Known — £5 to £1000 to Lend on Furniture, without removal * - Pianos, Deposit of Deeds, Freehold and %\ Legacies, Personal Security, Promissory Notes 1 Mortgages, Life Policies, &c, &c—N.Z. Mortgage 3 Loan, and Discount Bank, High-street. •; ANTED—The Public of Newton to V know that arrangements have been made -• r with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahape 'Si : Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until ? half-past eight o'clock each evening, for insertion in ■ the next morning's Herald. - ■-.'. v ; VX7ANTED to ? Buy—Left-off Clothing, - v ' : v ' T T-;-'for cash. All orders punctually attended r ••■/ I to.—Address C. Whitten, Wellesley-street West.' , ' . > Wf ANTED information of James Stuart, ' TT formerly of Congo, County Tyrone, Ireland | I (or if dead, of his . next-of kin). The said James '■•■*'••• Stuart emigrated to Melbourne, Australia, about 28 years' ago, and it is believed be afterwards went ' : - to New Zealand. — Apply ■to W. J. i Reynolds. solicitor, Dungannon, County Tyrone. July, 1890. ' WAITED Known—That D. Goldie is : ■ prepared to sell all kinds of Building and '■■'■* I other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, l Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Pailings, , ■ " and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street, near the * '■ i Docks, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover, it is better than that purchased elsewhere. A WANTED Known — The Best and ' I Cheapest Drug Stores in town or suburbs are the *\<; West End Pharmacy, Parnell Pharmacy, Ponsonby Road, Manukau Road, :\, Telephone 357. Telephone 369. ■ Just arrived, ex Alastor and Rimutaka: Ice Bags; :/ ; ■ Sponge Baga, Hot Water Bags, Air Cushions, Chest V rt ; Protectors, VVaterpioof Sheeting, Indiarubber Bibs, ~ ■; , Hair Brushes, Tooth ■ Brushes, Combs, Enemas, ;•': Trusses, Spiays, Bath Gloves, Bathing Caps, &c.-~ ' ; i§^ A. J. Blooitteld, Pharmaceutical and Homoeopathic • ' X.: i Chemist. .; ■ ■ >; WANTED Known—That Boericke and i Tafel's handy little Homoepathic Medicine ' .•' Cases, containing 18 - bottle of different genuine , medicines, suitable < for small families, travellers, fisPfi bushmen, &c, are sold at the remarkably low price . .'•': i of 7s ed each at the . - . SWISS BAZAAR, 114, QUEEN-STREET. ;..;. WANTED.— The undersigned wants all '-: 1 whom it may concern to come and inspect — — — f, tbe Chaff Manufactured at his Factory. The price . ; '.';, is enly 10s per ton more than inferior Chaff which \ v is sold to the public as best. . Please come to the •. Factory, and judge for yourselves, and see the pro- -''■-''/■', cess of manufacture. Improved and Patent Chaff- . ./ cutting Dust Screened.—R. J. Eccles, .Grain and : .7 General Produce Merchant. ? Factory, Chapel-street; .:'// I Ptore, Fallon's Buildings, Hobson-street. • \ { WANTED— RESIDENTS AND < VISITORS TO INSPECT THE : ■ . | • > 1 NEW GOODS AT GOODSON'S LONDON ; I x ARCADE. '..-J. y M i JAPANESE TABLES, suited for Afternoon Teas ■ :; , A Be*utiful Assortment of RACKS, STANDS, " rr I TRAYS, &C. ■ >■■■?■.-•>-• .:■ • ■•-.. , ■■-■■, Handsome FOUR-FOLD SCREENS, 20s each ; and " I in Rich Silk Embroidery, 35s each ■:•!>■ « STUVK ORNAMENTS ■•■■• , SCREENS and SHIELDS, in great variety, from ' \ -••.. 0 6d to 16s each '' ''<■ ' .*>>"* »■ ; ?- ■ ...- --,'■■ Some lovely JAPANESE and CHINESE DISHES, ; v f PLATES, and TRAYS suited for Cards, Fruit, ... •>. or Flowers ► Ki ''-■ ■ ■' ' ■ ',-, - ITALIAN STATUETTES and BRACKETS , BIRTHDAY CARDS in choicfl design ': r ■'■:>■.:■ ; MIDGET PHOTO FRAMES, 3d each . 1 "THE WORLD," "THE SOAP," "THE CON. .: 3 TINENTAL" PUZZLES, three newest and best ;-, •on the market, 3d each ■• -> .--■■ ■ , . ''.' ' CREAM LAir RULED NOTE PAPER, 6d, 9d, :■.->: and Is the Five Quires ,: ■ M ' PACKETS ENVELOPES to match, 6d,9d, and Is . . " the 100 - ' * .:■•■ • FANCY NOTE PAPKR and ENVELOPES to „ '. : match, and the Fashionable Correspondence -yCARDS and ENVELOPES, to match, Is the Box y : JAPANESE and PALM-LEAF FANS, from 2<J ■ ;]■ - each ' - ■■>■■ ••' -■' ' '■-' ' - ' "■■ :■-.'■- ■ ' ■' ,' TINSEL FOR DECORATING ■ '■ ' BEADS in lovely Shades for the New Collarettes . .. V - MOCQUART BOUQUETS and GRASSES in loverj ■ • ',< • Colours; also on FANS • ■ - v;; .if Some very attractive NEW TOYS and DOLLS, : surpassing in value and beauty any we have befort '■• • . X. ! LADIES' BAGS in all the Newest Styles V !• ■ , , CUTLERY and ELECTRO - PLATED GOODS.' [ ; We retain our reputation for Quality and Cheap- ■' •:: ness Combined , '. ■•: : .■ : ' • ' " -'" DINNER SETS, TEA and AFTERNOON SETS. ■■ We have a Large Stock, and Very Low in Price - "-,-,';■ 1 Materials of all kinds requisite for FANCY DRESS . COSTUMES.: We have a Large Stock. ■ ' s ■ ;■ i GOODSON'S;LONDON ARCADE, C • - JAPANESE & ORIENTAL BAZAAR , s , Queen-street, Auckland. ..;;; WANTED KNOWN— '. \ : Enlargement of Goodson's London Arcade.' An additional Showroom 10 feet long has been - ' added, fitted as an Oriental Bazaar, exceedingly '-" ■, attractive in appearance, containing besides articles '• .-. }, of Curio and Vertu from all parts of the world; the' I most useful ■ Goods in , everyday, requirements, a . ■■;■. ;. , special display being made of Dinner and Tea Sets, ' "", ■;•.'; ■ Birthday - Cards, and Books, Ac. '■■■_ Adjoining : this ■. •■■' ; :; ' apartment is a writing, . reading; or retiring room, '. for the convenience of visitors. " The London Ar- ; '.-■.;; ■'. 1 cade, Japanese and ; Oriental Bazaar, form \ the •'.'■-. > i. largest) and : most attractive Emporium ;in the •; " ' ' colony, unequalled for cheapness or variety. Gold ; and Silver Jewellery (all warranted), Cutlery, Electroplate, Glass and China Ware, Dinner, Dessert, Tea, and Toilet Sets in great variety; Workboxes, Fancy Baskets Polls a spe- . cialty); Japanese Goods, the largest stock in Auckland; Liberty and Art Goods, Indian, Island,' ' * • i and other articles of vertu; in fact, a stock so large and varied for the selection of Birthday, Wedding, _ r - or other Presents, and supplying the ' appointment* of» comfortable home, it stands unrivalled, '/*""""
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8375, 1 October 1890, Page 1
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