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! '■ Wanted -' WANTED— Situation' for good Housemaid and assist bar ; , country preferred.— Mrs. Lockley, 280, Queen-street. "\\7" ANTED Three Young, Ladies for TT light employment.— Apply, nine o'clock today (Monday), No. 1 Sample Room, Darby-street WANTED to Sell or Let—Nine-roomed House, with 100 feet sea frontage.— Apply to Capt. Faruuhar, at foot of St. Mary's Road. WANTED, "at* once—Cook for instituTT tion. Respectable Servants; male and female, waiting Engagements.— Hawkins' Select Registry, Victoria-street East. .'.-- -'~■■. WANTED— A 3 or 4 horse-power Gas Engine, second-ha. d preferred. Must bein good working order, and cheap. - J. T. Glover, Church-street, Wellington, N.Z. . . WANTED— Cook, £1 ; Housemaid, 10s; Generals ; geod Gardeners waiting Situations.— McLean's Select Registry, Victoria Arcade, ground floor, late Victoria-street. WANTED — Young Lady (with good address) as Canvasser. To Let, two Unfurnished Rooms, use kitchen, near City. Mrs. Hawkins' Select Registry, Victoria-street East. WANTED —A good general Woodman, to join a Blacksmith and Carriage Painter in along-established Coach-building Business.— Apply Thomas Durant, Leeston, Canterbury. v' V\7ANTED— Employers for various Ser« v V vants and at various wages. Wanted, Gum diggers, Couple station and Women Servants.— HeightonanqCo., Agents, 104, Queen-street. WANTED — Situation for very nice young Lady of good address, to learn th» bar, country preferred ; also, all classes Male and Female Servants waiting Engagements.— Mrs. Lockley, 280, Queen-street. WANTED to Sell—One 12 horse-power Tubular Boiler ; one Horizontal Steam Engine, English make, cylinder 8J dia., 15 inch stroke, large fly-wheel and governors.—J. T. Glover, Church-street. Wellington, N.Z. AN TED— Lady Help, young, strong, T v and willing, a servant's work to do, sheep farm, six children, eldest girl of eleven ; must have very good references. Wages, 7s per week.— M.A.X., Post Office, Paparoa, Kaipara. WANTED — Ladies to See. the New Poplin Dresses at McMaster and Shalders'. WANTED — Bullock Drivers, Millhands, Bushmen, Squarera, Pit Sawyers, Sleeper-splitters, second Cook, improver for Blacksmith, youth for Tanner, youth for Farm, 10s, Ploughman, Farm-hands, Milkers, female Cook, elderly Woman for Farm, Generals, Housemaids, Barmaids, <Gumdiggers. start given, good field.— McLeod, 8, Queen-street. :. WA.NTED Known—We have a large stock of best e-.amelled Saucepans, Frypans, Basins, Howls,' .Tugs, Candlestick*, Mues. So "Drainers, PUtes, Pie dishes, all of a quality superior to anything we have had and prices lower than we have ever <ffered tnem. — J. and J. DICKEY, 234, Queen street. WANTED Known— Farmers and others can be supplied with first-class Rattail Grass Seed by apDlying to Samuel Hardy, Greystreet, Tauranga. TIT ANTED—The Residents of Newm market 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 Known—Goodson's- London Arcade is renowned for Cheap Tea-sets, from 7s 6d to 30s ; the 44-pieces Set, with Tea-pot, Covered Sugar, etc., at 15s, U a marvel for value. WANTED Known—Goodson's London Arcade and Japanese Bazaar contains the largest stock, of Japanese Goods in the Colony, offered at temptingly low prices, and receiving constant additions. WANTED Known—Goodson's London Arcade, in Queen-street, and Goodson's London Arcade in Karangabape Road, nearly opposite Bank of New Zealand, are the counterpart of each other, and that which is obtainable at the one is also at the other. WANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, and Carpenters— K.T.Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. . Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. WANTED Known—Goodson's London Arcade has for the last 12 years been the cheapest place in Auckland for Stationery, and is still the same. The 6d packet of Note Paper, five quires, is unequalled. . ~. WANTED Known — That AdverbiseT T nients fo* insertion in. the New Zealanj Herald may be, left with Messrs. Robertson Bros.. Telephone Bureau, Symonds-street. . WANTED— Purchaser for goodwill and o™™,, fu , miture of PRIVATE . BOARDINGHOUSE of medium size, on the line of tramway, convenient to Queen-street. This business, of long standing, subject to a low rental, is to be sold as a going concern. For full particulars apply to Loach, Son, and Company, 91, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Goodson's London Arcade for good and cheap Pocket Cutlery: Electro-plate of all kinds, and Britannia Metal Tea pots ; has a wide reputation. WANTED to Buy-Leffc-off Clothing of ... , , every description. All orders punctually attended to.—C. Whitten, Wellesley-street West, below Y.M.C.A. Rooms. WANTED comfort and appearance —Hand-sewn the only Boot. We have a Staff of Workmen Making and (Repairing while waiting). Best English and Colonial' Leather.— m. Miller and Son, High-street (near G.P.0.) TIT ANTED Known—Goodson's London T T Arcade is always up to date in Games and Puzzles -Tiddly winks, Is; Katapult, Is ; Centrifugal Railway, Is ; Halma, Is, &c. ; the Magic Camera (is) is a fund of amusement. WANTED Known— Goodson's London Arcade presents unusual facilities to pur chasers of real genuine Gold and Silver Jewellery. Having a very large stock, always being supplemented by the latest novelties, and at prices much below the ordinary run. WANTED— Public ot Newton to know that arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahapo Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half-past eight o'clock each evening, for insertion in the next morning's Herald. WANTED Known — £5 to £1000 ta " Lend on Furniture, without removal Piano*, Depotit of Deeds, Freehold and Leasehold Legacies. Personal Security, Promissorv Notej, Mortgages, Life Policies, Ac., &c—N.Z. Mortgage Loan, and Discount Bank, High-street. WANTED Known — The Printing „ Machinery and Facilities for production at the Weekly News Works, Auckland, are unsurpassed; the Stock the most varied; and the Quality the Best. Every description f Letterpress and Lithographic Printing, Copperplate and Wood Engraving, Bookbinding, Manufactured Stationery, Ac, turned out with despatch. , ANTED Known— D. Goldie is T T 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 timbei being under cover, is better than that purchaser elsewhere. WANTED Known— we are positively clearing out the present entire stock of Travelling Trunks and Bonnet Boxes of all size, at lower prices than have ever been known in Auck 'and- These trunks are all steel, strong and dur able. Buy while there is a bargain at J. and J DICKEY'S. 23*. Queen-street. ■ ■ . WANTED Known — Thab for House tt.. -. Fn ™ishing. Ironmongery and Culinary Utensils, Dairy and Laundry Kequisites, with the Hundred and one useful and desirable little articles connected with the Hardware Trade, go to the place to get the right thing at the right price. -J, and J. DICKEY. 334, Queen-street. WANTED Known— the thing for a nice little Wedding Present, one of the 'Jew and beautiful Cleveland Table Lamps, carefully packed in neat case, and delivered free to any part of the city, railway, or wharf, on receipt of 10s 6d. Extraordinarily cheap. See sample alight in our window.— J. &J. DICKEY, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Thab a bright light makes a happy home. Of all oar successful enterprises, the import ition and introduction of flvo hundred "Cleveland" Table Lamps .crowns them all. We have already sold scores, and have no hesitation in saving it has no equal for Beauty, • Brilliancy, Simplicity, and Economy. — J. and J. DICKEY 234, tjneen-street, • XTTANTED Known — Wedding and ' ▼ T Birthday Presents. Best Table and Tea Knives, best Electro-plated and Nickel-silver Spoons and Forks, Electro-plated and Britannia Metal Tea • pots, Cruet Stands, Toast Racks, Butter Coolers Biscuit Jars, Butter Knives. See the choice assort meiit at J. &J. DICKEY'S, 234, Queen-street. % WANTED Known— we •deliver <-, i , Ta SP lrl ' B ?y oMilaadi, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City c Subutbs, at , Lowest Bates.—W. * G. Winston-; Customs-street , . . , WANTED '- Known-Thau'; J, fA. Pond , s and Co. are not only Manufacturers of ; >.% Butter Boxes and Dairy Utensils; but that they r' are makers of every description of Boxes, Fence ;:,; Pickets, Staves, etc., at lowest prices for cash- . - WAN TED Known— Lamps, Lamps, Lamps : Another consignment of Lamps to hand Table Lamps,; Hall Lamps,*. Church Lamps, Shop Lamps, Bedroom Lamps, and' Lamps ' for the Million, at prices front Is to 00s. See the . largest assortment at J. and J. 234, Queen-street.; ,! ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9308, 18 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9308, 18 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9308, 18 September 1893, Page 1

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