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Wanted. WANTED— Respectable Lad, one usod to book-keeping, with references.-Ap ply HERALD Office. WANTED— A smart, intelligent Lad, for merchant's otßce.-Applv G.8.D.. herald Office. WANTED— Cook, family 3. no washing. -Apply Mrs. D. L. Murdoch, " Prospect. ' Epsom, before 1. or after 7. WANTED by a Governess (lnnsical)—Re-en-gagement. moderate salary required.— Address ' Educated," HERALD Office. ANTED—General Farm Hands, 13s. Ms; I ' Youths, Bs, 12sl—Heighten a jut Co., Land and Labour Agents. 136. Queen-street. X\f ANTED, for the country-A General, ac> » » customed to wait at table, cook kept —Apply Mrs. Turner. Russell-street. Parnell. TyANTED-Siluation 'or Respectable Girl * t as Genera! or Housemaid.. in or near Symonds-street.—Mrs. Nicoll. Telephone 1079. _ WANTED— Navvies 011 Auckland Gas Company's Excavation. Freeman's Ray.— on the works.—D. Fallon ami Son. WANTED, for flood Tonauts-llouses. fur--1I nished or unfurnished, from 4to 20 rooms—Mrs. Lockle.v, Victoria Arcade Telephone 900. WANTED— Good Bricklayers.—Apply on job at hack of Gavin "Vallaro's Grocer Shop, Karangahape Road. This Morning at 8 sharp. WANTED, by Married Couple—Two nicelyfurnished Rooms, vieinitv Supronio Court. Terms moderate.-Address Alpha Herald Office. WANTED for Young Lady-Situation in First-class Hotel, as relief Barmaid.Mrs. Lockle.v, Victoria Arcade (ground floor). Telephone. 900. WANTED— for good Housekeeper, or Lady Help, town or country,-Mrs. Lockley, Victoria Arcade, ground floor. Telephone. 900. "ISTANTED— in orchard or on '' farm, by Sober, Respectable Man of 26, can plant, graft, prune, and bud.-McLeod. 24, Queen-street. WANTED— W. Cook, Gisborne; Cook and Housemaid, same family; Housemaids; Waitress; Generals; Kitchen Maid,-Mrs. Clark, Shortland-st reet. WANTED KNOWN.— are prepared to sell at reasonable rates, best quality of meat nWan.-' I ,'" .. '''noch Wood, SymonJsstreet and Rocky Nook. WANTED-Bannaid, Fiji; Cooks. 30s, 20s. 15s; Waitress; Married Couple, farm; Cook and Housemaid, private; Handy Man, Generals.-Miss Bacon, Arcade. WANTED— Dairy of Fresh Butter, delivered on Tuesdays. Special rates for extra quality. Cash on delivery.—R. French, Grocer, 165, Karangahapo Road. WANTED - Smart, pushing Yontli, to travel town and assist inside— by letter, statins ago and experience.—Cote grove and Co.. Tea Merchants, Fort-street. ~V\JSituation for Good, [Ireful »' Hotelman, town or country: also. Good Housemaids, Waitresses, Housekeepers, etc.—Mrs. Lockley, Victoria Arcade. WANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing. Persons waited on at their own residences. Highest Cash Price given.— Hart- . ley. near the Opera House. Wellesley-street , West. WANTED to Purchase—Left-off Clothing; highest price given, letters promptly attended to.—Mrs. Eagleson, 57, Wakefieldstreet. ■ WANTED to Purchase Madame Lloyd's Hair Tonics, j estorers, Stains, Curling Fluid, from Is per bottle.-147, Karangahape Road. WANTED to Buy—Ladies' and Gentlemen's New and Loft-off Clothing. Waited on at their homes. Highest cash price given. 1 —Mrs. Laurence, Hobson's Buildings, Hobsonstreet. WANTED Known—That the Gas Company's Coke can be bought at Twenty Shilling) per ton at the Gas Works, i WANTED-Tho PUBLIC of NEWMARKET vv to Know that Mr. JEFFERSON. Chemist (late Maxwell), has been empowered to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS for inser--3 tion in the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS. > "WTANTED Known— 1 Advertisements , »1 for insertion in the New ZEALAND HERALD may be left with Messrs. J. A. and j R. Bell, Telephone Bureau, Symonda-street. ' WANTED-Waste Paper (any kind), Old II Sacks, Rope, Sails, Raga, any quantity, cash.-Hildreth and Son, Bottle Merchants, j Custom and Victoria Streets. WANTED Known—That Stewart Dawson and Co.'s premises will be Closed every j Wednesday Afternoon front one p.m., and will be open till kalf-past nine on Saturday evenings. WANTED to Sell—Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley, North Shore, behind | Calliope Dock. Terms easy.— to Buttle Bros., Land Agents, No. 5, Insurance Buildinge. WANTED to Sell, at Bartley, NorthcoteTwo and a-half Acres Land in Staf- , ford-street and Richmond Road; clean, sandy beach close to, and lovely view of harbour. : Terms very easy.— Buttle Brothers, Stock Exchange. WANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. i It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. TITANTED Known—That we deliver Tanl * ' piri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City I or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. and G. , Winstone, Customs-street. ! W ANTED—The Public of Newton to know ii that arrangements have been made ' with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karanga- ' hape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half-past eight o'clock each evening, for ; insertion in the next morning's HERALD. WANTED Known— D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and 1 other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert- street (near the Docks), at the Lowest Cash Prices. The timber being under cover is better than that purchased elsewhere. WANTED— Poultry in any quantity; healthiest yard in Auckland. —E. Turner, Auctioneer, Queen and Durham Streets. WANTED to Purchase, for Cash Customers —City Properties; Houses. 4, 5, or 6 rooms; Blocks of Cottages for investment; 3 to 5 acres Land at Epsom: level Building Allotments in Ponsonby and Karangahape ■ Ward; also. Cottages in same district. Pro- . perties offered by auction result in speedy sales.—J. Thornes, Land Agent. 91. Queen- ; street. "yy ANTED KNOWN. WHOOPING COUGH cut short by the use of BLOMFIELD'S PECTORAL ELIXIR. Don't forget it. The only remedy for WHOOPING COUGH is BLOMFIELD'S PECTORAL ELIXIR. A. J. BLOHFIELD', Chemist, Ponsonby Road. TXT" ANTED KNOWN- '»»' A. L. SMITH, DENTIST. Hobson-street. opposite St. Matthew's Church. SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SET OP TEETH. £22». TEETH EXTRACTED without any pain. Es (Gas included). Best Teeth and Materials, and Good Fit Guaranteed. TXT, ANTED KNOWNThat J JUOLDEB, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, IS NOW OPEN AT KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Telephone 639. WANTED— for Wire Stretchers, 13b; Washstand end Dressing-table, 10s 6d the pair; Wire Mattress, 8s 6(1; Flax Mattress, 6s 6d; Kapok Mattress; Kitchen Tables, turned legs, 10s 6d; Cheats of Drawers, 16s; Kitchen Chain, 2s 6d; Cane-seated, Za 6d; Bentwood Chairs; Double Bedsteads, 32s 6d; Colonial Conches, 12s 6d; Leather Couches, 255; Duchess Pairs, tiled back, 37b 6d; Sideboards, 63a; Hearthrugs, 2s lid; Floorcloth, Is the yard; Linoleums; Platform Rockers, 17a; Rocking Chairs, 12s 6d; Children's Cots, 15s; Lace Curtains; Crockery —Dinner Sets 12s 6d, Tea Sets 7s 6d, Toilet Sets 4s 6d; Brashes, Combs.—At H. R. Shroff's, 106 and 103, Victoria-street, WANTED Known-Just Opened-A Largo .TT Shipment of Enamelled Ware: Piedishes. 6d; Good-size Basins, Is; Teapots, Is 9d; Candlesticks, 6d; Boxirons, 2s 6d; Wire Netting: One-man Lightning Saws. 6s 9d: Improved Dover Stoves, 5 holes at top, good ovens, 62s fid; Orion Ranges, at lowest prices; Meat-mincers, 7s 6d; White-haudlo Tea Knives. 2s the half-dozen; Alarm Clocks, 6s 6d; Spirit Stove and Saucepan, Is; Kerosene Stoves, 3s; Buckets, Is; Baths, Is 9d; Frypans, 8d; Hand Saws, 2s, Hammers, 13 3d; Footrule3, 6d; Levels, 23 (d; Spades, Saucepans. Locks, Hinges, V ringers. Mangles, etc.— H. R. Shroff's, ICS and 103, Victoriastreet,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11162, 7 September 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11162, 7 September 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11162, 7 September 1899, Page 1

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