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Wanted. * WANTED— or ten roomed House, in Auckland or Suburbs.-M.F., Herald Office. WANTED— 17 or 18 years of agTj must be good milker; to go to Taranaki. —Apply James Linn, Otabuhu. ; WANTED-Farmhand. 20* and found; _. . , . Gumdiggers, Servant Girls, and others.— Heigh ton and Co., Agents, 104, Queen street. WANTED — Situation on a General '' ? Farm," for Youth aged 16 ; has one year's experience. — Apply, with particulars, W. J. M., Herald Office. WANTED-By Respectable Middle- / aged Woman, Engagement, take care of an invalid or any other position of tru~t; reference, —Address, Auckland, Newton Post Office. TENANTED — Circular-saw Benchman, V y for tail of bench, good wages; Generals, Housemaids; Barmaids, 255; Gumdiggers, new " field, start McLeod, 8, Queen street. WAITED— Situations for good steady experienced Farmhands, Married Couple, Housekeepers, Barmaids, Domesticated Lady Helps, Governesses, etc.—Mrs. Lockley, Upper Queeu-st. WANTED, urgent, by a young Man— v A Clerkship in a merchant's or other office, cither in town or country two years' experience In publio service ; gi'od testimonials, fair education. —Reply, stating particulars, lo J.F.S., Post Office, Otahuhu. ....'. ANTED Known—Mr. T. Harle Giles resumes his Private Classes on Tuesday next, the Bth instant. Intending pupils may apply on and after Monday, January 7, at St. Andrew's Lodge, Alfred street, next Choral Hall. ' \I7 ANTED to Buy-Left-off Clothing, v » Persons waited on at their own residences. Highest cash price given.—Mrs. Hartley, near the Opera House, Wellesley-street West (late Sequah's). WANTED Seen—The most! exquisite Parisian China Figures (delicate Lace Work) from Is each. In Goodson's Jewellery Window. WANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing. ",% Families waited upon. All orders punctually attended to Address: C. Whitten, Wellesleystreet West, four doors below Y.M.C.A. Business established since 1882. v;. WANTED Known— 1 manufacture and have for Sale the Pure Whole • Wheatmeal — advocated by "The Bread and Food Reform League"—made from the finest Wheat. Put up in all size bags.—J. Partington, The Windmill, Symorids- street. WANTED— People with small- incomes . '"" and large families to save money by buying their Boots and Shoes at MILLER'S Boot Palace, 112, Victoria-street. : , TTT ANTED — All and sundry to come ▼ T and secure Bargains at and under oast price in SUNDRIES at J. & J. DICKEY'S, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, and Carpenters—That 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 tho- * roughly seasoned timber. WANTED —All and sundry to coma early and secure Bargains at and under cost price in BRASSW ABE at J. <fc J. DICKEY 8, ' * 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known— D. Uoldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building an I /, other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings and Shingles, at his Yards, (near thi Docks), at Hie Lowest Cash Prices. The timbe* being under cover, is better than that purchase I elsewhere. ANTED Known—That our Stock ol T»f Cutlery, E.P. Cruets, Table, Dinner, and Dessert Knives, and Electro-plate generally, is larger and more varied than ever, and will be now ' offered at prices which will convince purchasers that we continue to give the best value in Auckland -J. and J. DICKEY WANTED Known — That purchasers for cash can procure Locks and Hinges of " • all kinds, Nails, Brads, Tacks, Screws, Brassware in great variety, Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools, Saws, Braces, Planes, Hammers, Chisels, Squares, Files, and Bits, &<;.. at reduced prices.—J. and J. DICKEY 234 Queen-street. _^ WANTED Known—Over 20 cases of New Goods opened up for Christmas Trade, including useful and ornamental Presents, Toys, etc., etc. A 3a ge variety of Hand Bags, bought job at Home, will be sold 50 per cent, under usual prices; Albums from Is 8d each,—MILLER'S Fancy Repository, ] 10, Victoria-street. WANTED— AH and sundry to come early and secure Bargains at and undei cost price in HINGES at J. * J. DICKEY'S, 23* Queen-street. , WANTED Known— Thab Advertisemerits for insertion in the New Zkalan ■ Herald may be left with Messrs. J.A.48. Bel! Telephone Bureau, Symonds-street. . WANTED All and sundry to coins early and secure Bargains at and under cost price in LOCKS at J. * J. DICKEY'S, 284 Queen-street. - ■■ WANTED Known— during our Clearance Sale, Brushes of all kinds. Brooms, Whisks, Mops, Scrubbers, Chamois, Clean ' nig Paste, Furniture Polish, Brunswick Black,. Glass and China Cement, can be purchased very cheap for cash at J. and J. DICKEY'S, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known— Furnishing I Ironmongery, Pots, Saucepans, Frypans, Gridirons, Boilers, Kettles, Basins, Pie Dishes Meat Dishes, Cake Tins, Tubs and Buckets, Wash boards, Mincing Machines, Patent Potato Maskers, Charcoal Irons, and the many little things needful in the house get cheap and good at 3. and J. DICKEY'S 234 Queen-street. WANTED Known — Wedding and Birthday Presents. Best Table and Tes Knives, best Electro-plated and Nickel-silver Spoon* and Forks, Electro-plated and Britannia Metal Tea „ pots, Cruet Stands, Toast Racks, Butter Coolers Biscuit Jars, Butter Knives. See the choice assort ment at J. & J. DICKEY'S, 234, Queen-street \\T ANTED KNOWN--1 JUST ARRIVED AT R. HANNAH & C O.'S., LADIES BATH SLIPPERS,, Is per Pair. , '*',■,':■'■■ * TTTT ANTED KNOWNR. HANNAH & CO.'S CELEBRATED fi BRAND T>OOTS ARE UNEQUALLED FOR DURABILITY AND COMFORT. -Tjrr ANTED KNOWNFOR A REALLY GOOD ARTICLE, ASK FOR R. HANNAH & CO.'S NOTED BRAND. X*7* ANTED KNOWN MERCANTILE TRADE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. p,OOKE AN!) pOOKE, „;■ TRADE ASSIGNEES AND ACCOUNTANTS Balance-sheets Prepared. Creditors' Meetings convened. / 7 ' Debts Collected in all parts of New Zealand and Australia by Personal Application. AH moneys received promptly paid over. . * Businesses bought and sold. Partnerships arranged. WANTED KNOWN: That at the iS AND CD BAZAAR (Nearly opposite the Bank of New Zealand, ' Karangahape Road) - You can obtain the moat Useful and most Ornamental Goods, IN MANY INSTANCES LESS THAN HALF PRICE, but on the average at half the usual prices. The Glass and China Departments are really incredible value, and must, be seen to be believed. There are over 4000 articles to select from, none more than One Shilling or less than Sixpence. - See the 20 varieties of New BASKETS, all at One Shilling each, open and closed, plain and fancy. :,.. : • -.-, X¥T A N TED SEEN. BASKETS I ~ BASKETS BASKETS An immense variety of BASKETS, just opened. BASKETS— Useful, CHEAP. BASKETS— Ornamental, and CHEAP. BASKETS—Suited for Lunch, Market, Picnic, Open or Closed, Plain or Fancy. •. u '/ / Bridesmaids' Flower BASKETS. ',■;.';'•.■ . v O A VARIETIES OF OPEN AND CLOSED *" BASKETS ONE SHILLING EACH. C ' AX ' • -•' • ' '.-, GQQDSQfI'S, LONDON ARCADES. - , : • .-,'■ ■'?■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 1