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. Wanted. ■• / , WANTED — Situation as Working Housekeeper, by middle-aged Woman, with splendid references. — Apply A., Herald Office. : ■:. ■ , ■ ~ ..- - WANTED— Situation by a thoroughly competent ' Man: charge of a sheep or cattle run; good references.—McLeod, 24, Queen street. ' • ''" •' '■■■ ; ' WANTED— To place out a Youth of 15 ; has first-class testimonials from head teacher; good at Mathematics. -Alpha, HERALD - Office. .-■■ . .... ;■ ■'■ .' , ■■■'.*. ■: .- . ,':.-;.:'■ WANTED, by a Gentleman—Furnished Bedroom aud Sitting-room with board; muse be near Unirersity.—Apply stating terms, to Omega, Herald Office. ' , ■ ■ WANTED, imnlediately—A Furnished Double Bedroom and Sittingroom ; quiet; with or without breakfast; no other boarders.— Address Index, Herald Office. WANTED— Cook I aundress and Housemaid, Gentleman family; Generals, , Hotel Handyman and Waitress, two Girls to milk. —Hannaford's Registry. Queen street. ■ WANTED— A few hundred weight of t T Furze Seed. Parcels must be .not less than , 601b. ' Time allowed for saving. Apply,: stating v v price, to R. O'Doriovan, Tarata, Taranakl. A.- '>. WANTED — Generals, Housemaids, Waitresses, Barmaids, Nursegirls, Assistants, Youth for milking, Young Man for gardening, milking, and grooming.— 24, Queenstreet. WANTED Known —A Schooner Yacht leaves for trip all through Friendly Islands shortly. Passengers can. return any time within one to twelve months. ! Accommodation only for a limited number. Apply early.— F, Chamberlin, Star Chambers, Shortland street. WANTED, for the Country— Respect)- . able Lad about 15, who in exchange for good home in a gentleman's family. would make himself generally usefu ; have exceptional opportunities for learning farming in all details ; one who can milk preferred. Wages paid second year.— Address Improver, Herald Office. --•'•_ WANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing. Families waited upon. AH oiders punctually attended to.—Address C. Whitten, Welles, ley street West (four doors below Y.M.C. A.). Business established since 1882. ' WANTED to Buy —Left-off Clothing. Persons waited on at their own residences. Highest cash price given.—Mrs. Hartley, near the ■ Opera House, Wellesley street West (late Sequah's). WANTED— Purchasers at special low prices for the most Economical Cooking Ranges in the Inspection invited at J. and J. Dickey's. WANTED Known—New and Beautiful Sewing Machines, up-to-date improvements. Cheapest at Scott's, Victoria-street, Auckland. Machines scientifically repaired. Needles, on Sale. . .. ¥17 ANTED—Ready Money Purchasers TV for our Steel Travelling Trunks, Cabin, Trunks. Cash Boxes, and Bonnet Reduced cash prices at J. and J. Dickey's. WANTED —Purchasers for the genuine Hollow Ground Razor. Shaving easy and comfortable, and set ready for use. 6s post free at J. and J. Dickey's. WANTED Known—Full length rolls of Crinkled Tissue in all Art Colours, at 7d per roll, at Goodson's London Arcades. .•■:.. W7ANTED Known, by Architects, M 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 thoroughly seasoned timber. WANTED Known— we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any pari of the City o* Subu bs, at Lowest Rates.—W. A G. Winstone: Customs-street WANTED Known—That during our Clearance Sale, Brushes of all kinds, Brooms, Whisks, Mops, Serubbers, Chamois, Clean ing Paste, Furniture Polish, Brunswick Black, Glass and China Cement, can be purchased verj cheap for cash at J. and J. DICKEY'S, 234. Queen-street. /' - WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building an other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Fellows ■ Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings and Shingles, at Ms Yards, Albert-street (nearthi Docks), at the Lowest Cash Prices. The timbe being under cover, is better than' that purchase elsewhere. : ~. -.; , .v * WANTED Known—That our Stock of Cutlery, E.P. Cruets, Table, Dinner, and Dessert Knives, and Electro-plate generally, is larger and more varied than over, 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 ol all kinds, Nails, Brads, Tacks, Screws, Brasswara in great variety, Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools, Saws, Braces, Planes, Hammers, Chisels, Squares, Files, and Bits, Ac. at reduced prices.— and 3. DICKEY 23* Queen-street. WANTED Known— Furnishing Ironmongery, Pots, Saucepans, Frypans» Gridirons, Boilers, Kettles, Basins, Pie Dishes Meat Dishes, Cake Tins, Tubs and Buckets, Wash' boards, Mincing Machines, Patent Potato Mashers, Charcoal Irons, and the many little things needful in the house get cheap and good at J. and J. DICKEY'S 234 Queen-street. '■ ~■■,■..■■ WANTED— Public of Newton to know that arrangements have been made with MR. CRA WFORD, Chemist, of Karangahape Road to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half-past eight o'clock each evening, for insertion in. the next morning's Herald. WANTED Known — Wedding and Birthday Presents. Best Table and Ten Knives, best Electro-plated and Nickel-silver Spoom 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. A J. DICKEY'S. 284, Queen-street TITANTED — The PUBLIC of NEWMARKET to Know that Mr. JEFFERSON, Chemist (late Maxwell), has been empowered to, RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS. WANTED KNOWN THE MERCANTILE TRADE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. :■' riOOKE AND pOOKE, TRADE ASSIGNEES AND ACCOUNTANTS. Balance-sheets Prepared. Creditors' Meetings convened. Debts Collected in all parts of New Zealand and Australia by Personal Application. All moneys received promptly paid over. Businesses bought and sold. Partnerships arranged. WANTED KNOWN— By special request of the Auckland Boot-purchasini Public, R. HANNAH & CO. Have • TAKEN THE CORNER SHOP On the ';•■'"' « '<.: WRONG SIDE OF QUEEN STREET " (Just opposite their present Premises), t . ; The Shop will be fitted out with the BEST SELECTION • ■■■'■'■.:■ •op '' : , v ;• * ; } BOOTS AND SHOES IN AUCKLAND. W A N T E DH SEE N. ■ BASKETS 1 ' " ."' • 1 ■: BASKETS^ BASKETS! An immense variety of BASKETS, just opened BASKETS—Strong, Useful, Cheap, . BASKETS—Strong, Ornamental, and Cheap. BASKETS-Suited for Lunch, Market, Picnic, Open or Closed, Plain or Fancy. Bridesmaids* Flower BASKETS. nA VARIETIES OF OPEN AND CLOSED . 4V BASKETS AT ONE SHITXING EACH. - % Y;t -•• at i GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. - v WANTED KNOWN- : JJUSIO! M USIOI ' I have one of the best and most cawfully-Belecte. Stocks ; of Copyright Songs, s > eta, to AoeJdand - Violins, Violai, Strings, etc., Flutes, Flageolets Accordions. MahiUon's celebrated Wood and Brass Wind ■ Instruments^^est to the market.; ;;j; Piano. Iron frame, check action,, brass pin plate. _ , trichord, half-top. etc., at *30 net cash. The beat value in Auckland. Come and see.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9774, 22 March 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9774, 22 March 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9774, 22 March 1895, Page 1