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Wanted. WANTED —An Errand Boy.— Apply Herald Office, wyndham-street, after 7 p.m. WANTED— Smart young Women, able to use machine, for Indies' underclothing. —Arch. Clark and Sons. WANTED— Nice teachable Girl or thorough General. Epsom ; no children, good wages.—Apply Select Registry, Victoria-street K. "YIT ANTED—Servants are moat urgently Tf required at Mr.-. Clark's office, Wakefieldstreet, Telephone 350. Boarding-house Register kept. WANTED— A first-class Blacksmith, accustomed to shoeing and general work. —Apply at once to John Burns and Co., Customstreet, Auckland. WANTED— Couple, £65. &c; 3 Boys, to milk, station; Ploughman, 2iM; Working Farm Manager, Baker. - Heighten and Co., General Agents, liM, Queen-street. WANTED Known — That Advertisements for insertion in the New Zealand HERALD may be left with Messrs. Robertson Bros., Telephone Bureau, Symonds-street. WANTED Generals, Housemaids, BarT T maids, Waitresses, Farmhands, Milkers, Sleeper-splitters (tools found), Qumdiggers (new Hold, start given).—McLeod, a, Queen-street. WANTED— Situations for Man as Useful, good references, low wages ; young Girl assist; good Needlewoman; young Man, groom, drive, milk, steady, low wages ; young Girl assist, fond of children, i'ottsonby ; several others. Mrs. Elsmore's, 42, Shortland-stieet. I\TAN TED—House & Property Holders TV to Know that K. Wayle, House and Lam' Agent, High-street, Advertises Free Proper ties placed in his hands to Bent or For Sale. WANTED Known — That Sutton anc Son's Vegetable and Flower Seeds havt arrived. Orders will receive prompt attention.— vV. Gungon and Co. WANTED Known - £5 to £1000 t. Lend on Furniture, without removal Pianos, Deposit of Deeds, Freehold and Leasehold, Legacies. Personal Security, Promissory Notes, Mortgages, Life Policies, Ac., Ac— Mortgage Loan, and Discount Bank, High-street. YX7"ANTED Known That wo delivei V J Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City oi Subulbs, at Lowest Rates.—W. 4 G. Winstone Customs-street WANTED— The Public of Newton to know that arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS untU half-past eight o'clock each evening, for insertion in the next morning's HERALD. WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is TT prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, 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 being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. ANTED-Comfort for the feet. Hand T T Sewn, the only Boot for ease and appearance. We make Hunting, Jockey, and Tan Boots, Bike and Running Shoes, Fancy slippers, and Surgical Boots. Repairs while waiting. Best work and material. — Win. Miller and Son, High-street, nearG.r&O. WANTED Known — Money advanced, from £6 and upwards, to any sum required, principal an interest repayable in instalments, 11 suit the borrower, either weekly, fortnightly monthly, or quarterly. ADVANCKSniadeon FURNITURE, PIANOS, and other property, WITUOUI REMOVAL; alio, on Mortgages, Freeholds, Leasehold*, lite Policies. Dills Discounted, Interviews strictly confidential. Office hours, 10 to 6. See advertisement.— Queensland Company, three door frmu Gas Company's Office, Wyndham street, Auckland WANTED— The ' Residents of Newinaiket to know that arrangements have been made with MR. MAXWKLL, Chemist, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until eight o'clock each evening, for insertion in the nest morning's Herald. WANTED OWN — R. HANNAH & CO. Are the LARGEST RETAIL IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS IN THE COLONY. WA NT E D K N OWN — GREAT CLEARING SALE O F BOOTS AND SHOES, AT P.. HANNAH & CO; WANTED KNOWN - GREAT BARGAINS * AT R. HANNAH & CO.'S AUCKLAND CASH BOOT PALACE. ANTED KNOWN - TT R. HANNAH & CO. Are CLEARING THE WHOLE OF THEIR SUMMER STOCK AT GREAT RKDUCTIONS. WANTED KNOWNR. HANNAH & CO.'S GREAT SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES lias NOW COMMENCED. ■ iii. ————— _—__ Board and Residence. aLENALVON," SYMONDS-STREBT (formerly Sir Fred. Whitaker's Residence). A few Ladies and Gentlemen can be accommodated with Superior Board and Residence. The house is situated in large grounds, and com mauds magnificent views of the harbour. Tennis Lawn. Ten minutes' walk from the Post Office. Cars and 'Buses pass the entrance gates. GROSVENOR HOTEL, Sydney, VJT N.S.W. The Proprietor desires to inform intending visitors to Sydney that they can bo accommodated at this magnificent and salubriously situated Hotel, on either the inclusive or separate tariff systems. Single )>edroonis from :is, double bedrooms from Cs. Inclusive rates, including hot and cold baths, attendance, etc., 10s Od, lis 6(1 per diem. Special terms: tor families. W. A. Boulton, Proprietor. CARLTON, CITY ROAD, SYMONDS-STREET. Sea View, overlooking Allxsrt Park. Tourists and Visitors will find Home comfort, good table, polite attention, baths hot and cold. Telegraph, "Shailer." Telephone 325. OALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, teunl lawn, stabling, paddocks, Ac. Horses and Baggies by arrangement. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, : and is strongly recommended by medical men foi invalids or others requiring change from the sea all. ; References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, Ac. •« J7<LLESMERE," PRINCES-STREET _12i (Opposite Government House, adjoining Albert Park). In its appointments and style adapted for business gentlemen and tourists. Suites of rooms at moderate terms. Situation second to none. View splendid. Excellent table. Cuisine under the management of a first-rate cook. Attendance good. Five minutes' from General Post Office and Queen street. MRS. PAIN (late of "The Carlton"), Proprietress GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with Hoard and Residence, 20s, including washing, use piano, etc., close to city.—For address apply Mrs. Clark's, Wakefieldstreet. MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STREET Fine view. Plunge and Shower Bath Piano, and the comforts of home WENTWORTH HOUSE, Ponsonby Road — Superior Board and Residence. Trams pass every fifteen minutes.— Miss Hill. SELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE k3 for a few gentlemen ; bath, piano, single rooms; six minutes' walk from Queen-street.— Terms (weekly), 10s.—Apply HERALD Office. ACCOMMODATION can be bad at Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs. Win. Cruickshank, Proprietress. Telephone,' 072. COMFORTABLE Homo, in the Suburbs, for one or two Gentlemen ; bath, piano, and every convenience. On 'bus route, (food paddocks and stable for those desirous of riding.—Apply to L.L., Herald Office. OLKESTONE HOUSE, PRINCESmJ STREET. — Private Board ami Residence; single and double bed rooms, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate.-Mrs. Butler. E»ELGRAVE HOUSE, opposite GovernI ment House Grounds, Lower Symonds-street— Accommodation by the day, week, or month ; good table and attendance.— Terms moderate.—Mrs. Craig, Proprietress. C" IAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent- / street, second house from St. Matthew's parsonage, three minutes' walk from Queen-street. First-class accommodation for permanent boarders and tourists. Hot and cold baths. Mrs. Richmond, proprietress. FROG MOPE HOUSE, Corner Symondsstreet and Grafton Road—Largo and wellfurnished rooms. First-class table and attendance Hot and cold baths, Conducted by K. Mullaly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9178, 19 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9178, 19 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9178, 19 April 1893, Page 1

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