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■' v . .r. rv.> 7; ,Wanted. - .i; WANTED-A Cadet. —Apply, first in-•; stance, Samuel Vaiie and Sons. - '■ 11 "•' WAN Pain and ' Paperhanger. -Wells,Deronport.'V." WANtED— A 'Man, able .to cook on a | faira: perm went place for suitable t>atson. . —Apply Uhiuld Office 11 a.m.,on Friday; lilliinst. WANTED— To learn Farming or Sta-; TT_ tion Work, by steady young Man; wages i no object.—Cliappell and Bradbury, Fort-street. WANTED, for Country— Woman' as general and "plain cool:; good wages.— Way tc. Estate Agent, High-street. -- WANTED, by young Man — Employvfl ment in any capacity; can drive an «I(Jm ; - three years' ■ locomotive experience. - Address ; F.G.8., IlEnyj) Office. ; < , \XJ ANTED—Employment by first-class .M Tv- Ploughman ana nil-round Farmhand and Milker; sober and respectable.—Mcleod, 24, Queenstreet. Telephone BS4. > WANTED — Housemaids, Coromandel, Waihi, Town: Cooks; Generals, no children, holidays arranged, lOsand 1:3, easy places; Lady Helps.— Bacon, WANTED— few respectable young Gentlemen Boarders; a good home, every convenience, baths and piano; two minutes from Queen-street.— Apply Pulton, lU'.HXI.I) office. WANTED — Second Cook,\ 255, must - have references; Generals and Housemaid, 12s, same place; Generals, 12s Gil, 15s, 110 Washing; first-class Waitress, 15s; Housemaid, 13s, town,; useful Boy, 10s and found.— 22, Victoria-at. WANTED — A Housemaid and -a Waitress for Dargarille, same place, 15s; Generals, Waihi, Paeroa, Te Aroha, North Shore and Town, IDs to 15s; laundress, Assistants, Housekeeper, Cooks,. Married Couple without children, £65 to £70; Firewood-cutters contract, Milkers for TaranaVii 15s •to ' 18', > passage paid; Milker! for Tauranga, 15s; Youths for farms, Kitchenman and Pantryman 12s each. Wanted to Buy—Tickct for Sydney.— 24, Queen-street: telephone. 884. ' WANTED, to Buy — Left-off Clothing, Persons waiWd on at their own residences Highest cash price given.— Hartley, near tin Opera House. Wellesley street West. ' ANTED Known—That the London T T Dental Institute is far below others in all departments of Dentistry., £2 sets for £1 Is. , WANTED Known—Free Demonstrations in Gas Cooking EVERY WEDNESDaY, frbm 2.30 to 4 p.m. at the Gas Company's Booms, Wyudhara-street. Special lessons by at' rangement. WANTED Known—Lowest quotations for Swede's Purple and Green Top Aberclten and Mangel Wurzel Seed.-T. Steaduian and Co., Seed Merchants, 195, Queen-street. WANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing. Families waited upon. All orders punctually attended toi—Address V. Wliltten, Wellesley. street West, four doors below Y.JI.C.A. Business established since 1883. WANTED to Sail—Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley, North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.—Apply to Buttle Bros.. Land Agents, No. 5, Insurance Buildings. WANTED Known— D. Uoldie is - prepared to sell all kinds of Building aud other Timber, Including Hardwood Spokes, Felloe < Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings: and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street (near tin Docks), at the lowest Cub Prices. The timber being under com, is better than that purchased elsewhere WANTED Known— we deliver Tatipiri, Bay of Inlands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs, at - Lowest Bates.-W. A Q. Winstone, Customs-street. WANTED to Buy— 'and Left-off Clothing. Also Furniture, Highest cash price given. Families waited on at their homes.— Mrs. Lindsay, 69, Victoria-street W. Established 10

WANTED to Buy—Ladies' and Gentlemen's New and Left-off Clothing. Waited on at tbeir-homes, Highest cash price given.— Laurence, Hobson's Buildings, Hobson street. i i r —. ... —■k 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 hating KT. Co. Joinery. It is made from tho roughly seasoned timber. .• i&ils. . . }.« ...' V; WAITED— £ l'ublic ot Newton to 1 know that arrangements have been mad with MB. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahapj Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS unti' half-past eight o'clock each evening; for insertio i in the next morning's Herald. .. , \\f ANTED Known — That Advertis;- ( I•' 'mentsfot Insertion in the New Zealand Herald maybe left with Messrs. J. A. & R. Bell, Telephone Bureau, Synionds-street. WANTED— AUCKLAND : MUSICAL PUBLIC to riease Note—We have just opened up Two Cases containing uverMOO Copie< of New Sheet Music from a London Publisher, ad per Copy.or 6 .Conies for Is: new catalogues free. Czerny's Uxercises Cd and Is; Henry's Royal Modern Tutors, Is 9d each; The Empire Music Albums, 6d each; Messiah anil Elijah Music and Words, complete, Is each.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, lIP, Victoria-street. WANTED Known— Spectacles, Cd pair, superior Is, Crystal do. 2s, " Heal English Pebbles" 5s 9(1 pair; Nickel Watches, Is lid; American Clocks, 2s 9d each : 250,000 Envelopes, Id per packet, or Us VJd per thousand. -At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110, Vic-toria-street. . WANTED Known—Just opened up ex s.s. Tonic and other arrivals, 63 CASES OF LADIES', GENTS', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES for Summer Season; imported direct from the manufacturers at" Bed Rock" cash prices. An excellent assortment of Ladies' Shoes in English American, Continental, and Colonial makes, in White, Tan, and Black, superior in value to anything yet shown; l adies' White Shoes, 3s Od, is Od, 4s lid pajr; Ladies' Tan' Shoes, 3s lid, 4s Od, 4s 11(1 up to 103 Cd; Ladies' Black Oxford Shoes, 2a lid. 3s M, 4s fid, 5s Cd, up to 10s Od.—At MILLER'S 800 BALACE, 112 and 114. Victoria-street. ANTED Known—CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CAItDS-The Zealandia Packet, containing 00 Pretty Cards, Is; The Vic-, toria, 30 Cards, Cd; The Choice, 18 Art Cards, Is; The Kin? of All, 12 high-class Cards, Is 3d.— MILLER'S fr'AN'CV REPOSITORY, Victoria-street WANTED TO S'ELLHIGHEST GRADE PIANOS, By George Rogers and Sons, Loudon.' Cupola Steel Frames; noble in tone; handsome is appeiranee; unrivalled for durability.', At Lowest Wholesale Prices for Cash. >; JOUN WEST. 12, Wr,(.LESLEY-STREET West. WANTED KNOW A. L. SMITH, DENTIST, Hobson street, opposite St, Matthew's Church. UPPER Oil LOWER SET OF TEETH £2. I do not pretend to supply guinea sets. TEETH STOPPED, from 2s Cd; with Gold, ss, EXTRACTIONS WITHOUT PAIN by Gas, 6s. Wanted KNOWNGOLDFIELDS BARGAINS .V " \ PROPERTIES ;of all Classes for disposal Ie Ohinemurl District, including Boarding-houses, doing splendid trade. • • Apply MACKAY & PRATT:. Estate Agents and Auctioneers, ' iv'sj' , Paeroa. WANTED KNOWN. - Blorafield's West End Pharmacy, Ponsonby Road, is the Best and Cheapest Drug Store. < Prescriptions accurately dispensed, with Purest ' Drug* Only. ' Homteopatbic Medicines, Spectacles, etc. Herbs and Patent Medicines at lowest prices, , Proprietory Medicine.. Attendance Day and Bight.'. a ;' ■' •_ , Telephone, 3&7j A. J. BLOMFIELD, Pharmacist, * . Ponsonby Koad. RANTED - The PUBLIC of NEWMARKET to Know that Mr. JEFFERSON Chemist (late Maxwell), has been empowered t( RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion ir the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS W anted KNOWN. m gTjONE & QO. ■ (LATE It. HANNAH & CO.) i '' Hare just opened-up A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF . . boots and •S OES From the leading English and Continental ■ >r " ■' ' . ■ Houses, i~, ' Ex S.S. Tonoariro and Pakeha ' ' TOE PRICE, STYLE, AND QUALITY ' ' NOT TO BE SURPASSED. .. NOTE THE ADDRESS! ■: AUCKLAND CASH - BOOT - PALACE,; ' Corner Queen and Darby Stbbejs. v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10626, 15 December 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10626, 15 December 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10626, 15 December 1897, Page 1

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