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Wanted. ' : ?| : — 11/" Apprentice for Wire Work, V V — Eastway Bros., Market Entrance. WANTED — An active Lad, for an office.— Herald Office, Queen-at. |S 1117 ANTED to Borrow— 6 per cent. *>i V? Good freehold security.—Address Freehold, . '-t [ERALD Office. • fT7"^NTED—A Boy, to learn the trade. T v —Apply J. Wiseman and Son, Wholesale i'; jaddlers, Auckland. • • V IT/'ANTED—A respectable Boy.—Apply ■ TV Vincent and Co., Portmanteaus Makers, -J 0, Wakefleld-street. ? WANTED — Country Settler to take charge ofißoy about 14 years. — Apply vr V.H.T., Herald office. :* WANTED, for General Commission and '; i Produce Agency — Sleeping Partner with '200.— Box 335, AuckJ.iml. •} 11/"ANTED— Young Lady, to learn Bar, ▼ * first-class town hotel; good wages to start. -Mrs. Cogar, 22, Victoria-street liist. Wf ANTED — Employment, drive and t ¥ ride, boatman, keep account?. knowledge )f-gum, aged Xangata, Herald Office. WANTED— Cooks, Housemaids, Cook and Laundress, Henerals, Girls to assist, Bandy Man as Groom, etc.— Bacon, Queen-st. WANTED— Situation by first-class Barmaid ; country preferred She is sober, lonest, and obliging.—McLcod, 24, Queen-street. WANTED— Housekeeper, for a gen« . tleimn's private resilience: also, a House " " naid and Waitress.— and Co., 101, Queenitreet. WANTED— Milliner and Saleswoman. —Apply, statin? salary with testimonials, :o S. B. White, New Plymouth. Total abstainer ireferred. , WANTED — Employment for several T t good Farmhands, and also for good Men 3ooks and Barmaids.—McLeod, 24, Queen-street. felephoneSS4. WANTED— furnished Bed and Sitting i Room, with attendance, for Married Couple. • f toner Symonds-street preferred. State terms.— \ apply Box 436. WANTED— House of about 10 Rooms, with yard, within easy distance of Queen street; low rent.-Apply Chappell anil Bradbury, 16, Queen-street. WANTED — Re-engagement by Gardener who thoroughly understands his business, all branches, excellent testimonials.— Hardener, Herald Office. ANTED, by Young Man—Situation IV Country Store, to learn business; able to riband drive; will accept low wages.—Chappell snfl Bradbury, 76, Queen-street. \\T ANTBD—Situation in Rotail or tv Wholesale Store by sober steady young Man, town or country, or Commercial Traveller. Good references.—McLeod, 24, Queen-street. WANTED to Rent, suburbs—Comfortable Cottage, six rooms, bathroom; convenient train or 'bus. Small garden.—Address " Cottage," care ot Stevens, Grocer, Mount Eden Road. WANTED — Situations for first-class . Hotel Housemaids and Waitresses, good Restaurant Cook, number smart voting Homemaids, all waiting engagements.—Cogar, 22, Vic-toria-street East. ,«v • . . WANTED — Practical Circular Saw Head jßencliman, wages 60s; also a smart Tallyman for limber Yard and Shipping, wages 60s ; Boys for farms, hotels, and factory; Generals for all parts, Ss to Ifii; Housemaids and Assistant Housemaids, Coromandel; Waitresses, Housekeepers. Wanted to Sell-Ticket (family ticket, three adults) for Sydney.— 24, Queen-st WANTED — Lady and Gentlemen Cyclists to send Repairs to H. Reynolds and Co., Victoria-street East. Punctuality and satisfaction jyarjiineed. Telephone DO3. 117 ANfICED to-Buy—Ladies' and Gentle* V men's Hew and Left-off Clothing. Waited on at tbeir-horaes. Highest cash price given.— Laurence, Boron's Buildings, Hobsou street. WANTED toi'Sell—A good Coaching Plant at Paeroa, everything in good order, splendid) tra(\e,i cheap.—For full, particulars apply N.Z.' Herald Agency, Paeroa, "V\f ANTED. Gooilaon's TeleT N0 v 1049. • WANTED to Buy— I/sf£off Clothing. Families waited upon. 'All orders punc- ' ' tuallyattended'to.—Address C.Whltten, Wellesleystreet West, four doors below y.M.C.A. WANTED Known— we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Inlands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City oi Suburbs, at Lowest Rates.— AG. Winstone, . Customs-street. WANTED to Sell—Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley, North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.—Apply to Buttle Bros., land Agents, No. 5, Insurance Buildings. WANTED Known — That Advertisements for insertion in the Maw ZltLtM) Herald may be left with Messrs. J. A. it R. Bell, Telephone Bureau, Symondi-street. WANTED to Buy — Left-off Clothing, Persons waited on at their own residences. Highest cash price given.— Hartley, near the Opera House, Wellesley street West. \\f ANTED— Money Purchasers V T for our Steel Travelling Trunks, Cabi" Trunks, Cash Boxes, and Bonnet Boxes.—Reduced cash prices at J. and J. Dickey's. WANTED Calendars for 1597 at half-price at GOODSON'S. WANTED Known—Just Opened, the very Newest Styles in Ivorine Photo Frames and Plaques, richly gilt. Elegant goods All the rage in England. See them, at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. WANTED Known - CRINKLED TISSUE PAPER in all art shades. Full length rolls (about 8 feet), Cd per roll, at GOOD* SOS'S LONDON ARCADES, Queen-street and Karangahape Road. WANTED KNOWNTHE VERY LATEST NOVELTY, U BLOCKHEADS BLOCKHEADS Arithmetical Puzzle from the ANGLO-AMERI-CAN NOVELTY CO., of London. Piuce, Is. At GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. (Under the Patkonage of H.R.H. me 1 Prince of Wales). pETAL DUST. A new shipment just arrived, Extraordinarily fragrant. A most delicious perfume for the pocket, wardrobe, or room. Destructive to insect life. Price 9d per packet at the " s LONDON ARCADES. C. W, GOODSON, Sole Agent for the North Island of N.Z. WANTED SEE The Grand Display of NEW JEWELLERY IN GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE WINDOW. All Warranted Genuine Gold and Silver, at about . 25 per cent, below ordinary prices charged. Ladles' \ and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches, Albert?, Charms, Rings (a specialty in prices), Suites, Links Studs, Pins, Ladies' Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Bangles, Blouse Sets, Thimbles, etc. Lovely Goods in Cases, suited for presents. Silver Afternoon TeaSpoons, Butter Knives and Dishes, Fruit and Sugar Spoons and Toug<, Buttonhook and She* Lift Sets, etc., etc. A Job Line of Silver Bracelets, 10s, just half price. Just arrived front England, Hall-Marked Sil»er, Perfumed Brooches and Bangles, Bell Brooches and Bangles, and a host of novelties. All warranted. ANTED KNOWN. EVERY VISITOR to Auckland should see GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR. They contain the largest Stock of Useful and Fancy Goods to be seen in the City. The prices are temptingly low, and ALL ARE INVITED TO WALK ROUND AND INSPECT THE STOCK, Without being pressed to purchase. OPEN DAILY FROM 3 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SATURDAYS, TILL 10 P.*. PARCELS ARB DELIVERED FREE OF CHAIUJB AND ALL ORDERS ARE CAREFULLY EXECUTED. Gold and Silvtj.Jewellery (all warranted), Clock* Cutlery, Electti-Plate, Stationery, Desks, Workboxes, Bags, Dressing Cases,- Fans, Accordionv, 'c Concertinas, Photo Albums and Frames, Brush* § ot all kinds. Perfumery, Sponges, etc., 'tea (ie:-; \V' : from 9s 6d (41 pieces), Toilet and Dessert jets, Glass ; V and Chinaware, Vases, Lustres, Epergnes,' Basketware (an immense stock), Art Goods of all kinds, v .gf Japanese Goods (the largest stock in the colony), - Fire Screens, Hammocks, Cricket Goods, - 'i\ TENNIS. CROQUET, AND. ALL GAMES Jlf: .UP TO DATE. , i; ' t Doll*, Toys M 18.). Birthday, Wedding, Md . Heugiiam.Guaai ' / <; • ■ *'•' " -'. - •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10410, 7 April 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10410, 7 April 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10410, 7 April 1897, Page 1