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' . Wanted. ' ■ "WfANTED—A ■" Buttons."—Apply Manager, . '' Northern Club. ' ; • WANTED— Girl to assist in bar and do Hotel - ' housework.—Apply Occidental TEAMED—Lessons Good Plain Cooking.— Office. , Apply, by letter ' to "Gong," HERALD Office, ,<■ . v, , • WCook, 15s. and Several Genestreet 1 Parts.—Miss McPhee, Wakefield- ' TENANTED t to f Sell—Small Business, £40. ' suitable for lady, citv • voir small rent.— Miss Bacon, Victoria. ArrL^^ 1 WANTED-3 good Generals and 2 Young Girls to assist.-Apply. Mrs' Veale, jiflen \ mo Registry, top Mount- Edou Road. WANTED— A respectable Boy, accompanied by parents or guardian, ace about 15 -C. R. Doberg, Oven Maker. Market Eutrance! WANTED-Devonport, Five-roofed Cot. » T tage, about £200; Epsom, Cottage and li acres.—Peckover and Co.. 117, Queen-street. WANTED to Sell—Two Shares m "No 2 •IT-' Group, Terminating Building Society.— " J.W.," care of G. Tucker, Karangahape Road. ■•• ■' -v; > ■ • WANTED-Situation for Widow with boy, IV can make bread and batter; Boy can milk.—Mrs. Nicoll, Victoria-street, opposite D.B.C. ANTED—Several Smart Youths for night ' * work (two nights a week),-Apply HERALD Publishing Department, • Wyndhamstreet. ANTED-A Stereotyper. well un in Newsn paper Work. Nono but a First-class Hand need apply.— Engineer. HERALD Office, Auckland. .. ; IS/"ANTED, by Lady—Situation as NurserytV Governess, station; English, music, and painting; excellent references.—Address " J.G.," HERALD Office. ANTED—Private Sittingroom and Two itt Bedrooms, for two single gentlemen, with board.— stating terms, to. "Comfort," herald Office. _ Ty ANTED—Washing and Cleaning by the '» day for Respectable Woman living in Khyber Pass.—Mrs. Hannaford, 410, Queenstreet, can recommend. y . . ' ANTED—Experienced Lady Housekeeper it to take Management 0f..-First-class Boardinghouse, town; references required.— Mrs. Clark, Shortland-street. ■ . ■ WANTED—Employers for Ist and 2nd } V Milkers, »Ploughmen, Cooks, Grooms, and Gardeners, etc. Wanted—Eldorly Men.— Helghton and Co., 136. Queen-street. WANTED— Generals, good place, N. Shore, town, Remuera, Mount Eden, Parnell; L. Help, companionable, Waikato: Girls Assist; Housemaid; Cook, private.—Mrs. Arthur. WANTED, for Sunny Ponsonby—Good , Generals, Girls to assist, etc.; good wages, comfortable homes,—Mrs. Tomlinson, Registry Office, Ponsonby Road, near - All Saints'. ' ' " WANTED for 2 Brothers, at Whangamata— " A Respectablo Middle-aged Woman as Working Housekeeper, references indis- ' pensible.—Apply Mrs. S. Jackson, Orakei Road, Remuera. ■ j ; '>: "Vy ANTED—Housekeepers, Cook-Laundresses, TT Five Housemaids, Young Girls; Generals, .Waikato, Parnell, Mount Eden, Epsom, Remuera, Ponsonby; Boys, 'milk—Hanna- ■ ford's, 410, Queen-street,. WANTED— Head Waiter, high-class house; . j Top Sawyer, two months' work, passage paid, 455; Butcher Boy, able to drive and cut up, 15s; Painters' Improver, 20s to j 30s; Paperhanger, 425; Kitchen Boys, 63 to 1 12s fid; Boy for bakery, 10s, found; Farm I Hands, 15s to 18s; Youths and Boys for farms, everywhere; Youth for flaxmill, 12s6d, found; Carpenter, 8s day; Grooms and Drivers: Flax Cutters, contract; Drainers, contract: Youth, milk and cook for two, 12s; Generals everywhere, 8s to 15s; Housekeepers; Girls for laundry; Girls, assist with housework: Man Cook for country, McLcod, 1 24, Queenstreet. ' ' ■ • " •TyANTED—Buyers 21b Glass Jam' .Tars, Is 1 T 6d dozen;. Fruit Bottles. Is fid dozen.— W. Hiiareth and Son, Bottle Merchants, Corner Custom and Victoria Streets. Telephone 1095. ■-~■■l .■ Ty ANTED Known— Stewart "Dawson - and Co.'s premises will be Closed every Wednesday Afternoon >».&)., will bo open till nine on Saturday .evenings. " WANTED Known— Advertisements for insertion in the Nbw - ZEALAND HERALD may he left with Messrs. J. A. and R. Bell. Telephone Bureau. Svmonds-street. WANTED— PUBLIC OF NEWMARKET » t _ to Know that Mr. JEFFERSON. ' Chemist (late Maxwell), has been empowered to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS. ANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, T V and Carpenters—That : K.T.; Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that, toe Kauri Timber Company 'manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. WANTED to Beautifnl Building sections at Stanley, North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.— to Buttle Bros.. Land Agents. No. 5, Insnranco Buildings. TyANTED Known—That we deliver Tantt . Ttiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. and G. stone. Customs-stroet. . "VyANTED to Sell, at Hartley, Northcote— it Two 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. r> • <' WANTED Known— D. Goidie is prepared to sell all kinds of Puilding and 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— The Pnblio of Newton to know that arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half-past eight o'clock each evening, for insertion in the next morning's HERALD. WANTED, - Diningroom Snite3 in V • American Leather. £4; Drawingroom Suites, in Tapestry and Plush, from £4 10s; Bedsteads, from 18s; Wire Mattress, 8s 6d; Flax ditto, 6s 6d; Kapok ditto; Wire Stretchers, 13s; Kitchen Tables, turned legs, 10s 6(1; Kitchen Chairs. 2s 6d;. cane-seated 3s 6d; Bentwood Chairs; Washstand and Dressing Table, 10s 6d the pair; Duchesse Pairs, 37s 6d; Rocking Chairs, 12s 6d; Leather Conches, 27s 6d; Floorcloth, Is per yard; Linoleum; Curtains. Is 6d per pair: Blankets; Crockery: Dinner Sets, lis 6d; Tea Set, 7s 6d; Toilet Set, 4s 6d: Ironmongery; Box Iron, 2s 6d Kerosene Stoves. 3s, with oven 17s 6d; Whitehandled Tea Knives, 2s; Teaspoons, Is the half-dozen; Meat-mincers, 7s 6d; Iron, Steel, and Enamel Saucepans, from Is 3d; Wire Netting, 6s per roll; Baths, Is 9d; Buckets, Is; Best Alarm Clocks, 6s 6d; Trunks. Bon-net-boxes, 2s; Hand-saws. 2s; Foot Rule, 6(1: level, 23 3d; Hammers,'ls 3d; Preserving Pans, from 2b ; E. Stewpan, Is fid; Dover Stova good cookers, 52s 6d.— H. R. SHROFF, 106 and 103, Victoria-street. ANTED KNOWN. HARBUTT'S "PLASTICINE. ARBUTTS S. LASTICINE. THE NEW MODELLING MATERIAL FOR ARTISTS, SCHOOLS, AND HOME AMUSEMENTS. yy ANTED g-NOWN. A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT Of > QRINKLED pAPERS Just to hand, comprising all shades, in 2d and 5d rolls. BROCADED TISSUES, * All shades, at 8d per roll. FIGURED AND TINSELLED TISSUES (An immense variety), all at Is per rolL Tho above lines have been purchased on. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS, and are marked about usual WHOLESALE RATES. • OODSON'S QUEEN-STREET & KARANGAHAPE ROAD. OF PREMISES. ALTERATION OF PREMISES. The Inhabitants of Newton and Surrounding Districts will find at RULER'S Q.ROCERY gHOP, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOOb ARTICLES. Anything not in Stock at present can b, procured at very short notice. . BACON AND CHEESE A SPECIALITY. ' Low Prices and Quality Good.;• A. R. MILLER having purchased the Stock and Goodwill of Mr. F. Rowe, anfcioining the two businesses, has every opportttssty of _ BUYING WELL and SELLING BETTER. GIVE HIM A CALL. . , , OPPOSITE EAST-STREET, ~ _ , KARANGAHAPE ROAD. AND VICTORIA . . „ : ROAD, DEVONPORT. 0 < w —r^,\ •Trading Stamps Given* .. i J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11319, 14 March 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11319, 14 March 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11319, 14 March 1900, Page 1

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