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__________ Wanted. _^ WANTED— Waiter, at once.— __ ply, early, Star Hotel. ' - : . "TTfTANTED— also Handy Man. iMi —Apply Canning's, Queen-street. WANTED— A Locomotive Driver, at Once.— tV T ■■' Apply D. Fallon, Freeman's Bay. ANTED to Purchase—An Assay O:noe Y t Outfit.—Apply HF. Shepherd, Thame*. WANTED— Second-hand Butter Kegs, must . be good and clean.—Apply A. J. Entrican_and Co., Custom-street. . WANTED— Mother's Help for '' J Kaipara, fare paid.— Mrs-, Kidd, near tram terminus, Epsom. , . WANTED— Men Boarders: " y V bath, piano. Terms, 16s.—Mrs. A. M. Robinson, 152, Hobson-street, _^ WANTED— Employment by First-class — Bush Cook, sober,; and first-class bread "■,■ baker;—McLeod. 24, Queen-street. WANTED— Kind Person ito Adopt Boy, 10 ! ? iv;-: months . old; ,; no premium.—Address ; J.C., care Mrs. White, 114, Grey-street. WANTED .Machinist^' must understand i a Two-feeder Wharledale Machine.—Apply by letter to Herald Office, Napier. WANTED— A Paper-cutter,-for'steam machine.— Apply PtlUisUer, HERALD Office, Wyndham-strcet. before 9 a.m. WANTED— Washing arid Ironing by the ■ day, by Smart, Clean,- Good-working j Young .Woman.—McLeod, 24, Queen-street. WANTED, for an Office— Young Man accustomed ;■ to J ledger work; m best. re- , ferences required.— P. 0., Box 155. WANTED at Once— h Housemaid; or ..? Parlourmaid.— Mrs. Sands, Fernleigh, Symonds-street. next Grammar School. . " J:-; WANTED— for good ' Woman : Cook; "' also,' : place .for. good Laundress. <" —Mrs. Curtis' Registry Office; Wakefleid-street. WANTED— Employment by Middle-aged 'Man, can milk one or two cows, garden, groom, good workmgman.—McLeod. 2f Queen-street. WANTED— Hairdresser, ■ country; Cooks, • Housemaids, Parlourmaids, Waitresses, , Housemaid (assist bar), Generals.—Mrs. Nicoll, :.-;,-. Victoria-street. ; WANTED to Bent—A Small 4-roomed Cot- • tage, or 3 Unfurnished Rooms, near city; state rent.— Philips, care Mrs. Binney, Park Road, Auckland. WANTED— General Farm ?v Hand, • 20s; , Slaughter Hand, 255; Youth, butchei, • Jss; Couples. £65 to £70; and Employers.— Heighten and Co.. 136, Queen-street. Re-engagement for Experienced Barmaid, with good connection; also. Barmaid, recently from Home.— Lockley, 42, i Shortlauj-street-ra: Telephone 900. WANTED— Second Salesman in Fancy Department, Auckland Soft Goods Warehouse.—Address applications, with particulars, in first instance to P.0..80x 465, Auckland^ • WANTED— Married Couple; Housemaids; Cook-Laundress;,,: Young Girls; -Two Elderly Women; large 'number of Generals; Boys, Hannaford's • Registry. .\. Queen- ' • street.' • __ . ■■.--■--'■-,.•■■•. , WANTED— Porter, New Plymouth; "2nd Waiter, , Housemaids, Waitresses, ' Lady ! Helps, i Married Couple, Pantry Girl, CookI Laundresses (15s). Nurse-Needlewoman, bene-: _; ! rals.—Miss Bacon, Arcade. ' '- , ~',.._ WANTED, for the Costley Home—Suitable v: Man as Assistant Gardener and Carter; . I wages at the rate of £50 per annum, with board ana residence.— with references, to_the Manage! 1 at the Home. / WANTED, - at • Takapuna, about, end of i February—General Servant; must h» fair plain cook; good wages; small family; man cleans boots and^knives: references mdispensable.—Address, , Box 316, Auckland. • WANTED— Married Couple, farm; W. Cooks, ;VV -hotels;: private; Generals, good .wages; Housemaids; ;, Waitresses; ; - v Nursery-House-maid;s Girls: 2nd Cook; 2nd Waiter: ■TJseful vAft Man; Farm Hand:^ Pantry Boys, 10s,. 6d.— ■■: ,:,; T ;Mrs.-> Clark, neat Star (only). WANTED— Several Men, drive teams, 20s, ?• found; Young' Man, butcher, for the scountry, 20s, easy, place; Bakers, 56s to 40s and found; Baker's Improver; able;to drive cart, 15s; Second Waiter;-; Station Couplet Cabin Spy. for-steamer; Farm Hands and Milkers; Floor. Man v fof country blacksmith, 7s 6d a day; Youth, milk and deliver milk, in the country.' 17s ,6d; i Cirpenter, "a" to 8s; Kitchenman, 15s; Youths and Boys for farms, hotels, and driving and. milking; Firewood Cutters, contract;: GumdiggersT huts and start ,given; Generals,, for RotpruKlSs. iPaeroa 12s, sWaikato, Devohport. Remuera> % King Country, and town; Housemaids, 12s, nice places; Several W. Cooks. 15s and 20s: Laundress and Waitress.—McLeod, 24, Queen-street. . WANTED' Known— in future Stewart : Dawson • and Co.'s Premises Close at 1 p.m. on Saturdays.' of i Wednesdays, and will bo open on Friday evenings. . ' WANTED Known—'; Racquets, all '. qualities; Slazenger's Tennis Balls; Racquets re-strung and repaired.—J. Wise?, man 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—To Gentlemen!— Kindly , ! send your Address when disposing of Left-off Wearing ;'Apparel.::-*Highest ■■'■ Primal >iven,;. to Hartley's, near Opera House, Wei-lesley-street. ' ' . WANTED ' Known— 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— 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.— Brothers, Stock Exchanga. ANTED to Sell—Beautiful Building Sec- y .-'. V »'.",. tions at-Stanley, North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easv.—Apply to Buttle Bros., Land Agents. No. 5, Insurance Build- , ing.M. . '■ ■ ■■■' •■■■■ ■" ' " - : ■.- ' -•• WANTED Known—That we deliver Tauniri. Bay of Islands, artl Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to anv part of the City -~.:. or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. and G. ■ Winstone, Custom-street. . WANTED Known,-. by : Architects, Builders,' and Carpenter?— 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. WANTED— 21b Glass Jam Jars, Is 6*l dozen.—W. Hildfeth and Son, Custom and Victoria Streets. WANTED Known— and GentlemenY ■ Left-off ; ; and Misfit ■ Clothing . bought. Letters promptly attended to.— and Mra. Botterill. 61. Karangahape Road. . ANTED Known— D. Goldie is preT T pared to sell all kinds of Building and r other Timber, including Hardwood • Snokes. Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Gum. Shafts. . : Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards.. Albert-street (near the Dock?), at the Lowest Cash Prices.';: The Timber being under cover, is better than that purchased : elsewhere. WANTED Known— ' mounted Purses, ,' Card-cases,s Ladies' Hand ' and Fitted Bags, Writing-cases, Pocketknives. ; Silver-mounted Walking Sticks, ;tWhips, ; Bowl-cases, -etc!— Wiseman and Son, Queenstreet. WANTED— The Public of Newton to Know —That arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD. Chemist, of Karangahape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half-past eieht o'clock each evening for 1 insertion in the next morning's HERALD. . x WANTED : Known—That Advertisemenvs for insertion in the NEW ZEALAND ' HERALD may be left with Messrs. J. A. and ; R. Bell, Telephone Bureau, Symonds-street. : WANTED-The PUBLIC OF NEWMARKET A [ ' 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—That the undersigned 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.. Ponsonby Timber Mills. ~: TX7", ANTE. J> . KNOWN Special Lines just to hand at GOODSON'S LONDON • ARCADES, QUEENSTREET AND : KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SILVER-MOUNTED PURSES: 2s 6d. 3s 6d; 4s 6d'.-ss-6d. 6s 9d, 7s 6d to 255; beautiful goods, and tip-top LEATHER SCHOOL BAGS 6d 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d,25. 2s 6d, 3s, and . 3s'6d each; strong and durable; handles or straps. TOY BOOKS 5 gross of splendid large line, usuallv sold at Is 6d each, offered at Is. SIDE COMBS AND HAIR CLIPS: We have a . fine variety of these goods, all shapes and sizes, from 2d the pair to Is each. Special ' 'Clearing Line of STATIONERY BOXES, containing 50 sheets of Note "■ Paper and 50 Envelopes (court), with : Pen." Pencil and Blotting •'„. Paper, for 6d box. JAPANESE GOODS: We have just received anotfier Shipment, comprising 15 cases and 3 bales; a splendid range o| Vases. Afternoon Tea Cups and Saucers ano , Sets, Pots and -: Pedestals ■ (special value), Jardinieres, Biscuit Barrels, Table Mate. Lacquer Ware, and a number of Oddments, cheap and i pretty. FIRE SCREENS: We arei„?____■ to clear several lines at about 'half-, :the» usual tjHjH| prices. A visit to GOODSON'S will well repay J|BH intending purchasers. Telephone 1049.. ■Hjl

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11571, 8 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11571, 8 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11571, 8 February 1901, Page 1

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