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Wanted. WANTED— by a Young Man with winding certificate, or fireman's iiiuce.—McLcod, 24. Queen-street. YV -VNTIiD Known—That you can get a * ' First-class Glass of Beer at the' United Sen-ice Hotel. Special Brew. WASTED—Smart,. Respectable Man. ono v v n«cd to waiting 011 boats preferred. For address apply HERALD Office WANTED— Boy to learn the Hail-dressing; must be between 14 and 15 years.Apply 75. Queen-street. ANTED-All Apprentice to the Dress- » - making.—Apply at once Miss Avery, over Sueddins's,_Karan?;i!lape_Road. IVAXTED-Qood Residence, about 7 rooms. ■ i -Mount Eden; Section, Devonncrt,with water frontage.- Neville Xewcomb, Land Agent-. WAKI'ED— Situation as Ilbusemaid and as- '' sist in bar. by respectable Young Girl of 19. good references, moderate wages.— iicLeod, 24, Queen-street. ANTED, for Cash—S-day English Strife- ? 1 ing Weight- Clock, second pendulum. —James Prince, Watchmaker, Queen-street-, opposite HERALD Iffiee. lie-engagement as first-class Barman, or would take part management of a small hotel: liest town merchants' reference.-" Utirnian," HERALD Office. WASTED— A Man for watch-repairing department: reference required.—James Prince. Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jeweller, Queen-street (opposite Herald Office). 5 WASTED— Employment, by a Lady (young), desk work; could teach young children; has knowledge of secretarial duties-Address " Aucklander," HERALD Office. • WANTED, for Sunny Ponsonin-Good Generals, Girls to assist, etc., good wages, comfortabto homes.-Mrs. Tomlinson's Registry Office, Ponuonby Road, near All Paints'. WANTED to Second-hand Safe, duplicate keys, about 3ft by 2ft by 2ft. Also. Weighing Machine, tip to scwt or 6c\vt.— By letter, " Crane,' Belmont House, Vincentstreet. WANTED— A Governess or Tutor, 12s- »» Cattle and Sheep Farm Couple, £65; a Plumber, piece: a carpenter. 7s. country; Girls. 8s: and Employers.— and Co., Coombes Arcade, Queen-street, opposite Herald Offlco. ANTED—Nursemaid, country; Girl e about 16. assist, gentleman's house, no family, country, good training; Generals, Fiji, Te Aroba. Parncll, Bemuera, North Shore, town, small families; Lad, learn farming; others.— Arthur. WANTED-An Electrical Engineer, 9s day; » ' reman, 8s day; Farm Hands. Gumdi'gMilkers; Page Boy, good place; First-class niter; Youth, milk two or three cows and stock-ride; Kitchenman. 12s; Generals. Housemaid; several Young Girls to learn laundry work, 6s to 12s; Tronera, good wages; light Generals; Housekeeper, licLeod, 24, Queenstreet. Telephone. 864. WANTED to Ladies'. Gentlemen'a * * Left-ofr Clothing; highest price given; letters attended to.-Mrs. 8. Charters, 36, Pittstreet. WANTED— to know that it is impossible to get a better breakfast or tea in Auckland for 6d, than at the Dunblane. Queen-street. ~\/\RANTED Known—That the Gas Comnany'a » t Coke CI! 11 be bought at Twenty Shillings per ton at the Gas Works. WANTED. :f possible—To know where on® ,* can get a better breakfast or tea for 6rt than at the Dunblane Restaurant, Queenstreet. "WANTED— Public, of Newton to know ..; , l ii ,ar lle,nenta Imve been made with in? CRAWFORD. Chomist. .if Karangahape Road. to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half-past, eight o'clock each owning, for insertion in the next morning's FTKRA.LD. Known-That A irortisement* ' ' tor insertion in the New Zramnh 'nay , ho left with Messrs .1 Vft li Hell. telephone Bureau. rnomls-9treet. WANTED to Purchase—Left-off Clothing * and Old Jewellery: Inchest, price? wen. All letters promptly attended to.Mrs. Noonan, Dealer, Fallon's Buildings, ,o Hobson-strcet. x WANTED Known, by Architects." Bnildora, and Carpenters— I' T Co (tenrilled ujjon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured tnqm. Insist upon bavins KT Co Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. WANTED Km That we deliver Tanpin. Buy of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or SttlmrV at Lowest Rates ~W & G Winstone. Customs-street. WAITED to Buy— Ladies' and Gentlemen's New and Left-off Clothing. Waited on at their homes. Highest cash price given. —-Mrs. Laurence, Hobson's Buildings, Hobson* street yn*ANTKT)—Ladles to Purchase Madame ' » Lloyd's Hair Tonics, estorers. Stains. Curling Fluid, from Is per bottle.— Karaugahape Road. T/ITANTED—'Everyone to know that the mid* ' ''ay Luncheon nt the Dunblane Dining* rooms (upstairs) is said by all to he most excellent. Three conrses, cheese, salad, etc., 9d ; Tickets 8s a dozen. ffTTT-VNTED Known— Stewart Dawson '' and Co's Premises will tie Closed prprv \jTn/ine«finv .tft«-no"ii f-„m one p.m.. ana will he open till half-past nine on Seln-vlay evenin':n XyANTKO-The PUBLIC of NEWMARKET • ' to Know that Mr JEFFERSON Chemist Male Maxwell,. Sna hppn empowered to FORTY ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the HERALD or the EEKLY NEW# WANTED Rnown— D Gohite is prepared to sel 1 all kinds of Building and other Timber •'n-t.- •' , '-~,,? q. Felloes, Iron Dark and lllne firm Shafts. Blocks. Palings. end Shingles at Ins \ arris. Albert-street (near the Docks), at the Lowest Cash Prices. The timber being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. TXT ANTED to Re!]— Beautiful Building -Sec- ' * tions at Stanley. North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.-Apply to Bnttle Bros.. Land Agents. No 5. Insurance Buildings. WANTED to Bur—Left-ofT Clothing Per- ! r sons waited on at their own residences. Highest cash price given —Mrs. Hartley. near the Opera House, Wellesley-street West. ANTED to Sell, at Hartley, Northcote— t i V Two. and a-half Acres Land in Staf- Aj ford-street and Richmond Road; clean, sandy beach close to. and lovelv view of. harbour > Terms very easy .-Buttle Brothers. Stock lischange.

WA N T L D KNOWNA. ,T. BLOMFIELD'S WEST END PHARMACY Has been re-modelled, and is now the most complete Pharmacy in the Colony. Tlio I Dispensing Department is fitted with all the latest appliances anil machines, anil i* the most up-to-ilat" in the City. If you want first-class dispensing or pure drugs, go to A. J. BLOMMr.uD. Chemist. Ponsonby Road. ANT D KNOW NMISS WILLIAMS. HAIR AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, From Guest's Face Massage and Toilet Salon, Melbourne. Miss Williams will be in Auckland fot a few weeks, and Ladies desirous of consulting her may do so at Miss McEhvain's Face Massage' Parlours, A.M.P. Buildings, Queen-street. Advice on all matters concerning the Skin and the Hair. Appointments personally or by : letter. WANTED KNOWNA. L. SMITH. DENTIST. Hobson-street. opposite St Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER OK LOWER SET OF TEETH. £2 2s. TEETH EXTRACTED without any pain, fs (Gas included). Best Teeth and Materials. and Good Fit Guaranteed WANTED— Buyers of New Season's Lamps —Stand Lamp 2s, Hand Lamp Is, Hanging Lamp 33; a large variety to choose from. Dover Stoves 50s. Orion and other Ranges; a new lot patent Steel Saucepans, Box-iron. 1 2s 6d, Spirit Stove and Kettle Is; one, two, or three-burner Kerosene Stoves; Buckets Is, Baths, Wringers. Mangles, Axes. Hatchets, Milltpans, Churns, Carpenters' Tools, Spirit Levels 3s 6d. Cutlery and Plated Ware; Whitp-handled Tea Knives, 2s the }• doz; every description of Enamelled Ware, Pie Dishes Bd, Basins Bd, Spittoons Is 6d, Crockery: Cups and Saucers, Tea and Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets 43 6d. Handsome Painted and Gilt 20s Id, Glass Sugar and Creams 6d. large China Candlesticks 6d. Pillar do. i 6d, Cut Tumblers reduced to 5s the doz ! Double Brass-mounted Bedsteads 353 Wire Mattress 3s 6d, Stretcher 13", Flax Mattress fo. 6 ,d. tjaiw ', 6<l, Washstand and Dressingtable 10s 6d the pair, Leather Sofa 30s, Cretonne do. 255, Combination Chest- of Drawers 30a, Floor Cloth Is Id per yard. Hearthrugs 33.-At R. ,H. Shroff's, 106 and 108. victoria-street. >.< BATHS.-TDBKISH BATHS.-OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen .mm 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday. 2s. Eight Tickots for £1. Nothing better fcr purifying the skin, restoring the health, or Mgg removing aches mid pains of all kinds. Also. Hot and Cold Plunge .'laths, with Bhow?r, 6d. from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lome-street, ok! | Yiotorlarfltroot East.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 1

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