Wanted.. WANTED-First-cla3S Cook.-Apply for ad Vf dress. Herald Office. WANTED— A Smart Boy.—Apply HERALD Publishing Department. , WANTED— Handy Man for hotel work, etc. —Ponsonby Club Hotel ITtrANTED— A Message Boy.— ComfcV.Vj posing Room, HERALD Office. __ WANTED— A Young Girl for housework, to sleep at home.—ls. Grafton Road. WANTED — Cook for Kawau Island. , —Apply Office s.s. Kawau, Queen-street Wharf. . WANTED— An Experienced Invoice Clerk.— Apply Arthur H. Nathan, Customstreet. __ WANTED— An experienced Head Waiter; also. Housemaid.-Apply at once, Grand Hotel. . WANTED— Housekeeper for young family, in suburbs; general kept.—Apply 41, HERALD Office. WANTED— for good Housekeeper - (with little boy of 5 years), town or suburbs preferred.— Lockley. > WANTED— A Boy, for the Trade, and Girls, --" for Stitching; also. Message Boy.—Ap- ™ ply to J. Wiseman and Son, Queen-street.' WANTED, by Elderly Situation as Governess in the country; musical; would assist in the house.—R.E., HERALD Office. ; . . *- ~f7f7"ANTED—Laundress, 15s; Housemaid, VV country. 12s; Generals, good .wages: Milkers and Bullock Drivers—Miss McPhee Wakefiold-street. WANTED— Help, able to cook, small family, light place; 12s a week; anothei . ladv help kept.—Apply, by letter, to Mrs. Mackersey, Masterton, Wellington. WANTED— Employment by first-class Station Couple, age 28; wife, cook, bake, make butter, good laundress; man, milk, groom, good gardener.—McLeod, 24, Queenstreet. WANTED— Governess, country; Waitresses, Waibi. Thames; Housemaids, private, town; Cooks, country hotels; Housemaid. Rotorua. 16s; Generals; Girls, assist, town and suburbs.— Nicoll. Victoria-street. WANTED— threo bachelors; Cook-Laundresses; W. Cooks. Rotorua. GUhorne. East Coast. 15s. 20s. 30s: Housemaid- Waitresses; Parlourmaids: Generals; Porter, first-class hotel, town: Pantryman, 15s- Kitcbenman; Useful Man. hotel.—Mrs. Clark, next Star Office. Re-open to-night, 7 o'clock. ._ . _ WANTED— Farm Hands for Taranaki, 255: Carpenters for Taranaki: Men and Youths for country) hotels: Youths. milK, useful, for Mercury Bay. passage paid. 12s; Strong Youth, drive one horse. 129: Youths, milk, useful, for Paerba,.Thames. Waifcito. Mangere, and Remuera. 12s 6d to 20s: Boys for milk round. 12s, and for farms; Yardman for country hotel, good money to be made: Man, milk one cow and cook for two men, 15s; Elderly Man. easy place, 10s: an A.B. Seaman. £6 month: Farm Hands, locally. 153 to 20s: Man for creamery and butter factory: Generals: several Waitresses, 12s: several Cooks* 20s: Housemaids, McLeod, 24, Queen-street. WANTED— Lad for Works.—Apply Manager, HERALD Works. Queen-street. WANTED— Two Respectable Men Boarders: bath, piano. Terms, 16s.—Mrs. A. M. Robinson, 152, Hobson-street. p ANTED Speight's Dunedin Beer VV. and Ward's Cbristchnrch Beer now on tap at the United Service Hotel. __ WANTED Known—dies' and Gentlemen's Loft-off and Misfit Clothing bought. Letters promptly attended to.—Mr. and Mrs. Botterill. 61. Karangahape Road. WANTED Known— you want to Sell yoTar House or Land? I have cash buyers waiting.—Send particulars at once to Alfred Oldham, Land Agent, 121, Queen-street. WANTED Known— Presents.—Silvermounted Purses, Card-cases, Ladies' Hand and Fitted Bags, Writing-cases. Pocketknives. Silver-mounted Walking Sticks, Whips, Bowl-cases, etc.—J. Wiseman and Son, Queenstreet. _______ WANTED Known—Tennis Racanets, all qualities: Slaeenger's Tennis Balls; Racquets re-strung and repaired. K -J. Wiseman and Son, Queen-street. - WANTED Known—Stanley. North Shore.— Wanted to Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley. North Shore; lovely harbour views. Terms easy.—Buttle Bros. WANTED Known—That AdvertiHementl for insertion in the NEW ZEALAND TTEPAT.D m*y be left, with Mosstb. J. A. and R. Bell, Telephone Bureau. Symonds-street. WANTED Known—To Gentlemen—Kindly Rend your Address when disposing l of Left-nff Wearing Apparel. Highest Prices given. to Hartley's, near Opera House, Wellesleystreet. WANTED Known— Overlook the Fact!" J. WISEMAN AND SON are Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness to suit all classes. WANTED Known— Stewart Dawson and Co.'s premises will be Closed every Wednesday Afternoon from one p.m.. and will be open till nine on Saturday evenings. * WANTED to Ladies' and Gentlemen'? New and Left-off Clothing. Waited on at their homes. Highest cash price (riven. —Mrs. Laurence, Hobson's Buildings, Hobsonstreet. WANTED to Sell, at Dartlev, Northcote— 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. WANTED Known, by Architflcts, Builders, and Carpenters— K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. 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. T7S7ANTED Known-- we deliver Tan\f piri. Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.— and G. Winstone. Justomß-Btreet. , WANTED— The PUBLIC OF NEWMARKE7 to Know that Mr. JEFFERSON. Chemist (late Maxwell), has been empowered to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS. "XIiT ANTED Known— D. Goldie is preV V pared to sell all kinds of Building 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 KNOWNA. L. SMITH. DENTIST. Hobson-street. opposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SET OB' TEETH. £2 2«. TEETH EXTRACTED without any pain, 6s (Gas included). Best Teeth and Materials, and Good Fit Guaranteed. WANTED— The Ladies and Gentlemen of, , Auckland and neighbourhood to know that D. and A. Brown. High-class Cleaners and Dyers, Shortland-street. have imported one of the Latest Improved French Plants for " Dry Cleaning." The only one in Auckland. Ladies can now have their Costumes. Fancy Dresses, Capes, Blouses, etc., done by this process. No part of the linings, trimmings, or ornaments need be removed; the goods are not shrunk or altered in shape; the lustre and finish are preserved; and the most delicate colours are not injured. Works: Grafton Road. ; < IXT, ANTED KNOWN-. iVV* That R. NICHOLLS, RANGE MANUFACTURER, 426, QUEEN-ST., RELIABLE PATENT ORB RANGE, The Best and Cheapest in the Market, Also. Unbreakable Steel-top Ranges, made to any Dimensions. -* Has For Sale a number of Really Good Secondhand Stoves and Ranges, to be Sold cheap, namely Zealandia, Mistress. Aidress, Success, Rhodes, Dover, Trafford, Portdownie. and other Stoves and Ranges. All kinds of Fit- , tings on hand or made to order. Repairs done. Exchanges made. Old Ranges bought, WANTED Buyers-Diningroom Suites, in ;VY: American Leather, £4; Drawingrooni N Suites, in Tapestry and Plush, £4 10s; Bedsteads, from 18s; Wire Mattress, 8s 6d; Max Mattress, 6s 6d; Kapok Mattress. Wire Stretchers, 13s; Kitchen Chairs, 2s M:. Caneseated, 3s 6d; Bentwood Chairs; Kitchen Tables, 10s 6d; Washstand and Dressing Table, 10s 6d the pair; Duchess Pairs. 355; Floorcloth. Linoleum; Curtains, Is 6d per pair; Curtain Poles, Is 6d: Blaikets. us per pair; Blinds, with. patent rollers; Crockery; Tea Sets, 7s 6d; Dinner Set, 15b 6d, splendid\aluerToilet Sets. 4s 6d. Ironmongery: Kerosene Stoves. 3s, with oven 17s 6d; Spirit Stoves, 9d; Meat Mincers. 7s 6d; Whitehandled Tea Knives. 2s i-dozen: Tea Spoons, Is *-dozen; Iron, Steel, and Enamel Sauce- ~ pans, from Is 3d; best Alarm Clocks, 6s 6d; Nickel Cruets. 4s: Dover Stoves, good oven, , 5 holes on top. 52s 6d; Enamel Stewpan, Is 6d; Enamel Pie Dishes, 8d; Enamel Preserv- , ing Pans 2s 9d; Wire Netting; Hand Saw, .ft?. 2s- Foot Rules, 6d: Levels, 2s 3d; Squares, Is;' etc-At H. R. Shroff's, 106 and 108, Victoria-street. >toria-street. \ ~. ■ . ... . ■&:,>&■&;.:■:' ■■■'■■:'cii ;JSC'; !
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 1
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