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Wanted. TO-ANTED - A Shoeing Smith. -J. TV _Quinn, Albert-street. WANTED-A Pantry Boy.-rApply E. Waters, Queen-street. WANTED— A Cook.-Apply at " Katoomba." Alfred-street, near Choral Hall. WANTED-A strong Boy, Blacksmith Shop.-Apply Alt Bailey, Custom-street West. WANTED to Buy-Good upstanding Hack, Saddle, and Bridle ; must be cheap. A trial required.- Apply Box 332, P.O. ' TI7 ANTED— Vive or six roomorl House, » » within twenty minutes' walk of llekalo Office.-Reply J. A. Stand, Herald Office. Vl/ANTED to Rent—Furnished Cottage TV or two liurmshed Rooms an( ' kitchen; in" good locality.— Tenant,,HERALP Office WANTED— Boy for apprentice for comv v posing; must have passed sixth standard: also, Boy for machine room. - Apply Manage! Herald Work-:, Queen-street. WANTED-Sittiatiorr-as Gardener, by steady man ; good with Dowers, fruit, and veuetabl-s, can milk and groom, good home refer.McLeod, 21, Quren-street. , WANTED — Experienced Housemaids, Hotel and Reuiuera; Generals, 1 Cook-Laun-dress; L. Helps, Town And Suburbs ; Cook ; Boy, learn farming, i».-Mrs. .Arthur, Queen-street. WANTED by young Man-Situation on Farm. Colonial and English experience. Thoroughly understands tattle and sheen.. Capable of managing or place of trust.— English, Herald Office. . TV/ANTED - The public to know that V V It. Hobbs' Premises wjll be'Qpen all day on Wednesday and on Thursday (which will bo market day) on account of Friday being Good Friday, and I open all day on Saturday till 10 p.m. WANTED— Situation for first-class Housemaid! trained servant, Remnera preferred ; also, Male and Female Coots ( hotels and private). Barmaids, Kitchenmen. Pantryman, and Handymen, etc.-Cogar, 22, Victoria-street. WANTED-Genornls. Gisborne, Toka Toka, Dovonport. Tauranga, Okoroire, Hamilton, Opnnake, Taranaki, Te Aroha, Cambridge, Unehunaa, Avondale; Waitress, Dargavllle, liotoina; General, Mount Eden, 15s; Cook, 15s; Lady Help, for Queen-Street.- 22, Vic-toria-street East. WANTED-IJciierals for all parts, 8s to 15s ; Waitresses, Tauranga and Coromandel; Girls for factory; Barmaids, Hotel Assistant, Porter;. Bays for Boats, Farms, Hotels, and Factory; Two Men dig Dnins, contract; Kitchen Man for Coromandel; Farm Hands, Milkers, Gurodisgers. Wanted to sell Saloon Ticket for Sydney.—McLeod, 21, Queen-street, telephone SSL WANTED — Those in need of a Store II or Warehouse to call at our office and state requirements, as we are about to build in Customstreet K. and part of the intended building could be spared to suit permanent tenant.—W. Frater and Son, Queen-street. WANTED to Sell—A good Coaching Plant at Paeroa, everything in good order, splendid trade, terms cheap.—For full particulars apply N.Z. Herald Agency, Paeroa. WANTED Known-Goodson's Telephone, No. 1049. WANTED Known—New Flower Seeds just arrived ; choice Narcissus, 2s per dnx; fresh cut Grapes every morning, none to equal them.—T. Steadman and Co., Seed Merchants, 105, Queen-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 to Buy-Left-off Clothing, 1 Persons waited on at their own residences. Highest cash price given.— Hartley, near tl-< Opera House, Wesley street West. WANTED— Ready Money Purchasertor our Steel Travelling Trunks, Cabi - Trunks, Cash Boxes, and Bonnet Boxes.—Reduced ash prices at J. and J. Dickey's-. ■ ' WANTED Known-That D; Goldie I prepared to sell all kinds of Building aut other Timber, Including Hardwood Spokes, Felloe, ron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Paling* anil Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street (near tin Docks), at the Lowest Cash Prices. The timbei i being : under cover,. U better' tlan'Jlit purchaser " : elsewhere' .. ■■ "'\ '" TI^ANTEU— The Public ot Newton tc' V I 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 iniertio i it the next morning's Herald. WANTED .Known — Than Advertisements for insertion In the New Zealand HuiLDmay Deleft with Messrs. J.A. &B. Bell, Telephone Bureau, Symondi-itreet. WANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that th . Kauri Timber Co. manufactured them. Insist uno i having KT. Co. Joinery. It is made from tho roughly seasoned timber. WANTED -Lady and Gentlemen Cyclists to send Repairs to E. Reynolds and Co., Victoria-street East. Punctuality and satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 903. WANTED Known-Thab we deliver Tanpiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City 01 Suburbs, at Lowest Bates.-W. A G. Winstone, Customs-street. WANTED— at special low prices for the nost Economical Cookin Ranges in the Inspection invited at J and J. Dickey's. WANTED to Buy-Ladies' and Geptle men's New and Left-off Clothing. Waited on at their homes. Highest cash price given.—Mrs. Laurence. Hobson's Buildings, Hobson street. WANTED Known-Goodson'a Arcade Price List posted free on application. WANTED Known— Croquet, from 7s fid to 42s the Set'.-Goodson's Lon. don Arcade, ANTED Known-Petal Dust is tin great Floral Air purifier; for anywhere and everywhere. Price, 9d, post free— Goodson's London Arcades. WANTED Seen-The Splendid Assort- ■ ment of Wool Dogs, Cat. Sheep Toys, etc, just opened at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. WANTED Known-Dolls and Toys. The largest stock to select from in Auckland is at Goodson's London Arcades. The variety is greater than any former year and prices remarkably low. WANTED Known-Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Cases, in Real Leather, Morocco and Russia Leather, just opened, at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. WANTED Known-Sixty dozen of Iridescent Flower Tubes just opened at Goodson's London Acades, fid each, usual price Is each. WANTED Known-Just arrived: Some lovely 40-piece Tea Sets (Dresden pattern), Eggshell China; 30s the Set.-Goodson's London Arcade. WANTED Known Miners, Tourists, and Picnic Parties should secure a Knife and Fork (Combined, not larger than an ordinary pocket knife), at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. Nickel, black, or white handles. WANTED Known -Good American Nickel Clocks at 2s Od each ; Alarms at 3s 9d each ; and a great variety of Clocks, in marble and wood, at Goodson's London Arcades. WANTED Known —50 varieties of Games and Puzzles to select from at Goodson's London Arcades. 200 varieties of Photo Frames of the latest designs. Photo Albums, choice new goods, just opened ; and an immense variety of Dolls, dressed and undressed, at all prices. An innumerable variety of Toys of the newest designs, and at the lowest prices. Always unpacking new goods. WANTED Known - Baskets just opened at Goodson's London Arcades, the variety is immense, the prices marvellously low, the quality strong and durable. The Japanese travelling Basket, very useful, in all sizes, with leather strap and handle; useful for picnics. Also, Fish Net Carryalls from 9d each. Bridesmaids and Flower Baskets in great variety. WANTED-FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECORITIE i ' At once, for Sums of from \ £200 to £2000 at LOW RATES OF INTEREST. 'Apply to LOUCH, SON, * COMPANY, Land and Financial Agents. Government Life Insurance Buildings. WANTED-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 L ~ WANTED KNOWNA. L. SMITH, DENTIST, ■ / ~,";'. ' Hobson street, opposite St. Matthew's Church, ...Supplies !' : .',.*' •;, ' UPPER OR LOWER SET OF TEETH £2 IDs , 1 . Good Fit Guaranteed, ',V " TEETH STOPPED."Be; TEETH EXTJUkOTBB ' :%-% SYBASE ' ■•■*<£?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10415, 13 April 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10415, 13 April 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10415, 13 April 1897, Page 1