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Wanted. ~\IU~ANTEDA Smart Lad.—Apply HERALD * ' Office, Queen-street. ' "\Kf ANTED to Gent.'s Bike, almost new, H bargain.—No. 3, Turner-street, City. "f/U" ANTED— Floorman, or Impflfever to » » horseshoe man.—Apply Newmarket Forge. ■ TOT"ANTED— for Experienced Bar- ' » maid.—Mrs. Lockley, 42, Short-land-street. Telephone ■ 900; established 1837. ANTED—A Situation, by an Experienced » » Housekeeper highest references, good cook.—Address " Urgent," Post Office, Parnoll. ~\MJ Employment as Gentleman's vt Jockey, ago 36.—Apply to Heighton. and Co., Agents, Coombes' Arcade, 136, Queenstreet. TXT ANTED—Mother's Help for the country ' ? musical preferred; a good general is kept.—Apply, stating salary required, " Country." IIBItALD Office. ■ ■ WANTED, by a Young Lady accustomed to tuition—A Situation as Daily Governess; English, music, French, etc.—Address Alpha, HEBALP Office. ■■■ WANTED to Learn—Creamery and Butter . Factory Business, by respectable, sober, clean young man .of 22; email wages.— Leodj 24, Queen-street .' . Sv, WANTED — Employment by ; first-class Baker arid Small-goods Man; sober, single, age 28, and has l good reference.—McLeod, 24, Queen-street.- jcffigr. ft,;'. : ' . WANTED— To get Cattle 'to graze, in any number up to 100, for not leaf than one month, 5d per head per -week.— to E. J. Stevenson, Bombay. ' WANTED, by Business Lady Accommodation in private family, vicinity Karangahapo Road. Terms moderate.— Lenore, P. 0., Ponsonby. WANTED— Governess, 12s; Farm Couples, fV £65; Storeman; Farm Hands and Milkers, 16s-te Ms; and Heighton and Co., 135, Queen-street. : WANTED to Purchase— Small Farm, 15 • to 20 acres, within an easy driving dis-. tance of town.— F. Cahill, 101, Queenstreet, opposite Fort-street. ■ WANTED. .Urgently — Generals; CookTV Laundresses; Housemaids; experienced Housemaid; Lady Helps, good places, 10s; Girls, assist; Lad, groom, milk one cow, garden.— Arthur. . _____ WANTED— Competent General Servant; VV , second girl kept. Comfortable home; good wages to reliable girl.—Apply, with references, Mrs. Edward Morton, Owen 8 Road, Mount Eden. - __ WANTED— A Lady to assist in a school; duties, to take charge of the housekeeping, and to help with junior classes.—Apply immediately, Miss Stanford, Ohetwodo School. New Plymouth. . "*7S7"ANTED TO KENT—House, about 7 or 8 rV rooms, with all conveniences; with stablo and small paddock preferred. Firstclass tenant; no family.— Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers. • " . WANTED— General 15s, King Country 15s. no cooking; Housemaid, assist bar, near Whanearei: Cooks and Housemaids, together; Generals; Waitresses; Lady Helps; Farm Men; Boys, etc.—Mrs. LocklCy, 42, Shortlandstreet. " ANTED— Cooks, 15s, 20s, 30s, private hotels; Housemaids. 12s, 15s; Waitresses, 15s; Laundress. 15s; Cook-Laundresses Generals ; Girls; Lady Helps; Barmaid; Chief Cook, 30k. country hotel; Porter. Rotorua, Useful Boys. 125.-Mrs. Clark Shortlandstreet, next Star Office; formerly Wakefleldstreet. _ _ jji — —£ —— -— ' WANTED— Generals for Thames, Coromandel, Botorua (nice place, 12s, no cooking); Housemaids; Waitresses; Barmaid, nice place; Hotel Laundress: Girls for laundry; Farm Hands for Whangarei, Waikato, Mangere, Remuera, and Avondale. 17s and 20s; Milkers for all parts, 12s 6d to 20s; •« Bushmen, 30s, 355, and 40s and found; two good Paperhangers for Taranalci, passage arranged; Painter's Improver, 20s; Harvest Hands, 20s; Firewood-cutters, contract, good hush: Hot-el-men; Kitchenman and Boys; Youth, milK ana deliver milk, 15s; Boy. drive baker's cart; W. Cooks. 20s; Bullock Driver, 60s; Handyman, milk, groom, garden, —McLeod, 24, Queen-

WANTED— Glass Fruit Bottles (Eng-. VV lish), Is Gil W.llildrcth and Bon, Custom and Victoria Streets. ■ T7fT ANTED— 21b Glass Jam Jars, is 6d VV dozen.— Hildreth and Son, Custom and Victoria Streets. ' WANTED Known— and Gentlemen's Leit-off and Misfit Clothing- bought. Letters promptly attended to.—Mr. and Mrs. Botterill, 61, Karangaliape Road. WANTED Known-Do you want to Sell your House or Land ? I have cash buyers •waiting.—Send particulars at once to Alfred Oldham, Land Agent, 121, Queen-street. WANTED Known—Useful Presents.—Silver-' VV mounted Purses. Card-cases, Ladies Hand and Fitted Bags, "Writing-cases, Pocket- : knives, Silver-mounted "Walking Sticks, Whips, Bowl-cases, etc.— Wiseman and Sod, Queenstreet. ■ ; WANTED Known—Tennis Racquets, all qualities; Slazenger's Tennis . Balls; Racquets re-strung and repaired.— Wiseman and Son,' Queen-street. WANTED Known— North Shore.— Wanted to Sell—Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley. North Shore; lovely harbour views. Terms easy.— Bros. 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 Known— Gentlemen.— send your Address when disposing of Left-off Wearing Apparel. Highest Price# fiven, to Hartley's, near Opera House, Wel-lesley-street. ■ • WANTED Known—"Don't Overlook ; the Fact !" J. WISEMAN AND SON are Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness to suit all classes.__ , WANTED to Sell, at Bartlev. Northcote— VV 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 to Sell-Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley, North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.— to Buttle Bros., Land Agents. No. 5, Insurance Buildings. . ] . - ANTED Known— we deliver Tau- » » piri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any. part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Bates.— and G. Winstone, Custom-street. ' 1 WANTED Known-That D. Goldie is prepared 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— The Public of Newton to Know —That arrangements have been mads 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-The PUBLIC OF NEWMARKET to Know—That Mr. JEFFERSON. Chemist (late Maxwell), has been empowered to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS. WANTED Known—That Advertisements VV for insertion in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD may be left with Messrs. J. A. and R. Bell, Telephone Bureau, Symonds-street. WANTED Known—That the undersigned » V are prepared to Supply All Kinds of Building Timber, Joinery, etc., at lowest current rates. Special Job Lines, suitable to farmers and others. Cheap. Telephone 1036. Cashmore Bros.. Ponsonbß.Timber Mills. WANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, VV 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. It is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. ANTED Known-On Sale-Portland -V * Cement, Hydraulic and Garden Lime, Bricks, Sand, Pipes, etc. Advice on concrete fr6e J. WILSON AND CO, Custom-street West. ANTED Known—Persons intending to :VV Buy Land or House Properties, to call and consult Mr. Thornes. 91, Queen-street, with regard to suitable Homes or _ Investments. Several specially good Blocks jnst on nana, showing 10 to 12 per cent, interest. To Owners desirous of speedily realising, my Sales by Auction offer special advantages. J. THORNES. 91. Queen-street. ANTED .KNOWN 4 THE FRED BEOWN VENETIAN BUND Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. Cheapest and Bejdt, Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. Telephone. 914. . A FTER . J± SANTA CLAUS and glad hilarity f s ; after s tender .. duckling, plump goose, and fat turkey; after rich plum pudding and savoury mince pie- ' Comes Indigestion, etc. {At this juncture rush off for Minerva.? . | ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11552, 16 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11552, 16 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11552, 16 January 1901, Page 1

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