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Wanted. WANTED An all-year-round Dairy of Fresh Butter. French, Grocer, Karangahape Road. WANTED to Rent—Furnished Cottage. Careful tenant. No children. — Address K., Herald Office. WANTED to Buy—A good Secondhand Hooded Buggy, to carry two or four.— Particulars to A.8., Herald Office. 4 WANTED — Situations for Coachmen, » v * Cooks, Housemaids, Generals, etc., etc.— Stephens and Evans, opposite Smith and Caughey's. WANTED— House of 10 rooms, distant 20 to 26 miles from Auckland, sea or river frontage, {some pasturage. — Apply J.W., Herald Office. WANTED, for Warehouse and Office— A strong intelligent Lad ; will have also to ran errands.—Apply, in own handwriting, to X.. Box 33, G.P.O. \\7 ANTED—General, Cambridge, 12s ; nit* Remuera, 12s; Gisborne, 10s: Housemaids, Wairoa, 12s; Bakers Second Cooks, Farm Hands, Milkers.—McLeod, Queen-street. WAITED —A few convenient Houses for Rent List; also, some first-class Property for Sale, in good locality.G. Eraser, Queenstreet, second door above Morrin's. WANTED Known — Thefc Sutton and Son's Vegetable and Flower Seeds have arrived. Orders will receive prompt attention.—W Gnnson and Co. WANTED —House & Property Holders to Know that E. Wayte, House and Land Agent. High-street, Advertises Free Proper ties placed in his hands to Rent or For Sale. WANTED Known. — for Job Lines call at R. Hannah and Co., Girls' Kid E.S. 7-12, 2s lid, usual price, 8s 6d. Many other lines of equal value. ■ WANTED Two or three smart Boys, to run the Herald.—Apply to the Pub Usher at once. VVTANTED Known—That Mrs. DAVIS J T has started DRESSMAKING (Fit and btyle guaranteed) upstairs above Exchange and Mart, Hobson-street, WANTED Known— For Real Bargains call at R. Hannah and Co., the largest manufacturers and Importers of Boots and Shoes in the colony. WANTED Known—R. Hannah and Co. Manufacture 20u0 Pairs of First-clasa » and Shoes every weak. Bluchers, nailed, 4s lid; Slippers, is lid, 2a lid; Tennis Shoes, 2s lid, 05 11.1, 43 lid. ' ANTED Known — Electro - plated „.v', Spoons ana Forks, Butter Knives, Jam ana Salt Spoons, and Sugar Tonus all besi quality. We have reduced the prices in common with every article in the House-furnishing: Ironmongery at J. and J. DICKEY'S, 234, Queenstreet. WANTED Known — That Advertisements for insertion in the New Zsalanu jherald may be .eft with Messrs. Robertson Bros., -telephone Bureau, Symonds-street. W ANTED Known — £5 to £1000 to „J » Lend on Furniture, without removal, Pianos, Deposit of Deeds, Freehold and Leasehold Legacies, Personal Security, Promissory Notes' Mortgages, Life Policies, etc., Ac.—N.Z. Mortgage' Loan, and Discount Bank, High-street. WANTED Known—K. nannah and Co. are selling Children's Patent Strap Shoes, 5 j l bl ? toe3 > guaranteed; 4t06,353d ;7 to 10, ds 9d ; 11 to 1, is 9d. WANTED Known—That we are determined to make a clean sweep of all our Brushes Brooms, Shoe and Black Lead Brushes Faint, Plate, and Lime Brushes, at prices wiien purchased we never dreamt of selling, even at a cheap sale. (j»o to J. and J. DIOJKKV, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known.—Just Arrived atR. Hannah and (Jo., a splendid shipment of me celebrated "K" boot. F WANTED Known — Ladies Evening Shoes in almost endless variety, from 2s Pala P e Wa ' Hannah and Co., Cash Boot WANTED Known — The Printing Machinery and Facilities for production at tne Weekly News Works, Auckland, are un S le ,. St< £r k the , most varied: and the Quality the Best.' Every description of Letterpress and Lithographic Printing, Copperplate and Wood Engraving Bookbinding, Manufactured Stationery, - Ac., turned out with despatch. ° < WANTED Known Furnishing Iron mongery, Pots, Pans, Kettles, Tuba IXIB n" S ; ?/.', ( Irons > Meat and Pie Dishes, Enamelled Milk Bowls, Bake Dishes, Mugs, and Saucepans, and the innumerable little articles connected with culinary uses, we have determined to clear out at the Cheapest Ironmongery Sale ever held in Auckland. — J. and J. DICKEY, 234 Queen-street. * . WANTED Known—Thafi D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and ouier fiuiber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles at his Yards, Albert-street (near the Docks;, at the Lowest Cash Prices. The timber els"where Coyer ' 18 better tha " that purchased WANTED KNOWN— THIS WINTER —Our Bomenthage Boots are watertight, suit, and easy to the feet, have neither nail or pegs in the in-sole. Any boots not fitting with ease we make another pair. We make Hunting and Jockey Boots, Running Shoes, Gent'- Slippers! wnii Surgical Boots. Repaiis while waiting.— William Miller and Son. High-street. VANTED Known — That simplicity. ~▼ ▼ . durability, beauty and perfection are comDined in the Rochester Electric Banner and Duplex lable Lamps, Shop J Amps, Hanging Lamps, and Hand Lamps. The makers claim for the Rochester that it is the Best l.amp in the World, and we are selling them all at lower p ices than ever. See.— J. and J. DICKEY, 234, Queen-street. WANTED — Public ot .Newton to «r»'bat arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until pan-past eight o'clock each evening, for insertion in the next morning's Herald. \\/ ANTED .. known— Coal Boxes T ? for Drawingroom, Diningroom, Office, and Kitchen are being now -old about half-price. Fenders, Fire Irons, Ashpans, less than they are sold in Englan i. They must be sold at our Cheap Sale.—J. and J. DICKEY, 234, Queen-street WANTED Known—That, we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City oi Suburbs, at Lowest Rates.—W. &G. Winstone Customs-street 1 WANTED Known — That we mean business, and are determine to still Further Reduce Prices of the Electro-plated Cruets. Biscuit Boxes, Toast Racks, Breakfast Cruets, B.M. Teapots, Butt- r Coolers, Candlesticks, Crumb I rays and brushes, Cafetieres, Tea Trays, Cash Boxes, etc,, during Cheap Cash Sale.—J. and J. DICKEY, 234, Queen-street WANTED Known—That without re servation we shall turn out every SDade, Shovel, Axe, Hay, Manure, and Digging Forks Adze, Hoe, Scythe, Slash Hook, Tomakawk, and Grindstone, at prices which will confirm the announcement that we hold % Genuine Cheap Clearance Sale.— and J. DICKEY, 234, Queen street. WANTED Known — Money advanced, from £5 and upwards, to any sum required principal and interest repayable in instalments to suit the borrower, either weekly, fortnightly monthly, or quarterly. ADVANCES made on FURNITURE, PIANOS, and other property, without removal; also, on Mortgages, Freeholds, leaseholds, I ife Policies. Bills Discounted. Interviews strictly confidential. Office hours, 10 to 5. See advertisement.—Queensland Company, three doors from Gas Company's Office, Wyndham street, Auckland * WANTED Known — That W. R. ROBINSON, Photographer, has left the Queen-street Studio (late Tuttle), and opened, the WEST END PORTRAIT ROOMS, PONSONBY ROAD Gate Gregory). Cabinets .. .. _ 16s per doz. Cards 7s Bd per doz. N.B.Tram Fares Paid. WANTED KNOW N— The Best and Cheapest Drug Stores . in Town or Suburbs, WEST END PHARMACY, Ponsonby Road. Telephone, 357. Prescriptions accurately dispensed, v All kinds of Patent and Proprietary Medicines. Sponges, Hair and Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes Enemas, Syringes, Feeding Bottles, ■ ■ .. Breast Exhausters, Puff Boxes, Violet Powder, Fuller's Earth, Fancy Soaps, &c. . ■ - GrocersJjj" OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. JOHN MONTGOMERY Begs to notify that he has started business in those Cential Premises, OPPOSITE FORESTERS' HALL, . KARANGAHAPE ROAD, As & CHEAP CASH GROCER, and hopes by strict - attention to business, and by selling at Lowest Possible Cash Prices, to merit a share of public patronage. ?V- . Please note address— V JOHN MONTGOMERY, OPPOSITE FORESTERS' HALL, " ■ , . KARANGAHAPE KOAD ; v'.' i (Formerly of Earle and Montgomery, and late with i Gavin Wallace). Telephone No. 637. v ' " . -/'■Si; ; -sssii . : - siia

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8961, 19 August 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8961, 19 August 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8961, 19 August 1892, Page 1

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