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Wanted. WANTED— Three Carpenters.— ; ■ M., Waters' Restaurant, at two o'clock. : .-■ f&jj WANTED - An active Lad, for M ' ; :-| office.—Apply Ueiui.d Office, Qneen-sc. ( *\- ; . W" ' ANTED, at once-Smart Youth not "% afraid of work.-Adanis and Co., Freering . -.?.; Works, Auckland. ' ■.-' • ■*; -" . -.'J WANTED, for large commercial office—' ;j| —An experiencul Junior Clerk.—Address, staling age , and eiperitnce, to P.O. 8in87... '..if';: WANTED— by tiret-class Bar. ; * maid; country preferred She is' sober, ",■: honest, anil obliging.-McXeod, 24, Queen-street., -jy ANTED — Young Man, groom, gar- s ! deu.railk.l'is; Farmhands, 12s; Kitchen ' Boy, 6*: Boys, milk, 65.-neighc<m and C 0. , :. I«,' :,; Queen-street. % WANTED-House of nboub 10 Rooms, ; II with yard, within easy distance of Queen- A street; low rent.—Apply clinpficll and Bradbury,' V 70, Queen-street. . ' :., i WANTED — Re-engagement by Gar-. • ' dener who thoroughly understands his business, All branches, excellent testimonial!-Address Jk Gardener, Herald Office. ' ' • . .'V; ■ TIT ANTED—Situation as Housekeeper, f f by very respectable Young Woman of 30, ' ' or Invalid Nurse; good references.-JlcLeod, 24, Qne«n-3treet. Telephone SS4. ' WANTED, by Young Man—Situation ■". T f Country Store, to learn business; able to ■ tide and drive; will accept low wages.—ubappcll ano Bradbury, 76, Queen-street. WANTED-To place a Youth of 17 as . Cadet on a first class Farm or Sheep Run for a year, where he would leant practical farming. : Address, A.A., Herald Office. •; WANTED - Situation by first-class Cook good references from best hotels in Wellington, some for 2} years; thoroughly sober, age 4Q.-McLeod, 24, Queen-street. W'ANTED-Cook, Waitre?s, Assistant, Karangahake; Waitress, DargMllle; Girl for shop; handy Man, Coroniandel; Kitchen Girl, Waikato; Kitchen Buy, town-Mrs. Barry. WANTED— Generals, Symonds-street, Pnnsonby, N. Shore, Reinuera, Parnell, Epson: Onehunga, able to milk ; Boy, milk, sleep at home, Rsmuera.-Mis. Arthur, Queen-street. WANTED, for leading hotel on East » » Coastal Port— competent Bookkeeper; good wase<, middle-need single man preferred.— Apply, with testimonials and references. U Box 353, P.O. ANTED - Working Housekeepers, Cooks, lady Helps, Housemaids; Gene- ■ I rals, Parnell, Kemuera, Princes-street, Syinondsstreet, Kpsom, Onehunga.—Hannaford's Registry, Queen-street. ANTED To Rent -Small Well- ' furnished House in good locality Termi moderate. Permanent Six or night-roomed Fmnished House in good locality; three months certain. Two Comfortably-furnished Jtonms with use of kitchen ; central necessary; permanent.— Peckover, 75, Queen-street. . ANTED-Circular Saw Head Benchman, wages 6ns; Milkers, Handy Man; Co-ke, 30s; Cabinetmaker's Improver; Boys foi ''• farms, pantry, and kitchen; Generals for Coro- ' mandol. Waikato, Ellerslie, Epsom, Mount Eden, Avondale, Pon«onby, and Town; Housemaids for Corooiandel; Waitresses, Coromandel and Town J Housekeepers. Wanted to Sell-Saloon Ticket for Sydney.-Mcteod, 24; Queen-street. Telephone 884. WANTED to Bay-Ladies' and Gentle- '' men's New and Left.olf Clothing. Waltee on at their homes. Highest cash price given.—Mrs. Laurence, Hobson's Buildings, Hobson street. WANTED to Sell—A good' Coaching Plant at Paeroa, everything in good order, v splendid trade, terms cheap.-For full particulars -•; apply N.Z. Herald Agency, Paeroa. , ; WANTED Known-Goodson'e Tele- . phont, No. 1049. ■• WANTED to Bay-Left-off Clothing. Families waited upon; All orders .punc tuallyattendeit to.—Addre-s C. Whitten, Welle3ley. street West, four doors below Y.M.C.A. . 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 'Advertiseminta for insertion in the Njw" ZsiUNn . HniLD be left with Jlturi. J, A. B. 8011, " ' 'J' Telephone Bureiin, Sjmoodi-jtreat.-■-■-.-- ' : --.j~i... W" ANTED to Bay —Leffc-off Clothing, Persons waited on at their own residences. Highest cash price given.-Mrs. Hartley, near tie Opera House, Welleiley street West. WANTED— Ready Money Purchaser* - for our Steel Travelling Trunks, Cabi • . franks. Cub Boiei, and Bonnet Boxes.—Keducel' pnce»at J. and J. Dickey 1 !. , , WANTED - Lady and Gentlemen Cyclists to send Repairs to K. Reynold;. Hid Co., victoria-street Bast. Punctuality and latisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 903. WANTED Known—Calendars for 1897 at half-price at GOODSON'S. WANTED Known-Jusb Opened, the very Newest Styles in Ivorine Photo frames anil Plaque*, richly silt. Elegant goods ill the rage in England. See them, atGOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. ANTED Known - CRINKLED TISSUE PAPER in all art shades. Full ength rolls (about 8 feet), Cd per roll, at GOODION'S LONDON ARCADES, Queen-street and inmigahape Road. WANTED Known-Thati D. Goldie i' prepared to sell all kind* of Building and itber Timber, Including Hardwood Spoket, felloe Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Paling), iiid Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street (near the , )ocki), at the Lowest Caih Prices. The timber Ming under cover, i> better than that purchased iltewhere WANTED Known— we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Inlands, and Newcastle 3oal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs, at Lowest Rates.—W. *G. Winstone, 3n»tomji-itreet. WANTED KNOW KTHE VEEY LATEST NOVELTY) n BLOCKHEADS BLOCKHEADS ARITHMETICAL Puzzle from the ANGI.O-AMEBI-CAN NOVELTY CO.. of London. Price, Is. At GOOD3ON'B LONDON ARCADE. (Under the Patronage of H.R.H, the Prince op 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 0d per packet at the LONDON ARCADES. C. W. GOODSON, sole Agent for the North Island of N.Z. WANTED SEEN- ' 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. Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches, Alberts, Charms, Rims (a specialty in prices), Suites, Links Studs, Pins. Ladies' Brooches, Kings, Bracelets, Bangles, Blouse Sets, Thimbles, etc. Lovely Goods in Cases, suited for presents. Silver Afternoon Tea Spoons, Butter Knives and Dishes, Fruit and Sugar Spoons and Tongs, Buttonhook and Shoe Lift Sets, etc., etc A Job Line of Silver Bracelets, 103, just half price. Just arrived from England, Hall-Marked Silver, Perfumed Brooches and Bangles, Bell Brooches and Bangles, and a host of novelties. All warranted. Tjy ANTED KNOWN. ■VERY VISITOR to Auckland should see GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR. They contain the Largest Stock of Useful and Fancy Goods to be seenintheCityi The prices are temptingly loir, and ALL ABE INVITED TO WALE ROUND AND INSPECT THE STOCK, Without being pressed to purchase. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAYS, TILL 10 P.M. PABCRL3 IRE DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE . ' AND ALL ORDERS ABB CAREFULLY .- v EXECUTED. '• / v. Gold and Silver Jewellery (all warranted), Clocks •'; Cutlery, Electro-Plate, Stationery, Desks, Work- yip boxes, Bags, Dressing Cases, Fans, Accordions, Us Concertinas, Photo Albums and Frames, Brushes- ' •' ot all kinds, Perfumery, Sponges, etc., Tea Sets Sgsj from % 6d (to pieces), Toilet and Dessert Sets, GW - ; ' ■ »nd Chiiaware, Vases, Lustres, Epergnes, Basket, ■' wire (an immense stock), Art Goods of all.kind'?, * "" Japanese Goods (the largest stock in the colony), > ',•£- ■■; ; Firescreens, Hammocks, Cricket Goods, fe3" ' ] TINNIS,'CROQUET, AND ALL GAMES | -| ■'■■■ X : %X!\ '.. UP TO DATE. .■• • > 1 5J5 '■-■'; Mi, Top !».). Hrthdiy, W(jddjnt'»w> £. v • ; ;' :< •/ ' ;;..-.;;. Memoriam C»rb>! , -.. ■'■: :%;.■:.;' : '■-:■ . '.- \ ■ ''■ '- '■■-.'■■ : ;-' : ':''"'■ '•/-■.'..;■■•■ ' -r'-S-i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10412, 9 April 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10412, 9 April 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10412, 9 April 1897, Page 1

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