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Wanted. TTTANTED—A Smart Errand Boy.— » » J. I. Leighton and Sot, 6 and S. High. street. TT&TANTED—A Respectable Lad.—Applj V I Young Men's Christian Association, M-bert-street. TTJANTED-A Good Presser. — App\y at » r once to A. D. Brown, Dye Works, Grafton Road. TTlTANTEP—Employment tor a stronsr lac* » . to learn the blacksmithing.—McLeoit 24. Queen-street. "OTANTED to Kent-Small Furnished House, ? V near town. —Idles-, " Kulgoorhe,' 1 HERALD Oliico. "S^7"ANTED— A Capable Lady Help : family ' Vv of three—Apply by letter. "X," euro of Ratjeu, Chemist, Queen-street. "S^rANTED— A Boiler to beat 150 ft piping foil V J hothouse.— J. Mackay, Seed* man and Florist, 155. Queen-street. WANTED— Man, milk, garden, orchard, etc.—Apply, with references. Card. Kennedy, Putiki Bay, Waiheke Island, T'XTANTED-A Fine Etcher, capablo of ReV V touching Photographs for Process Work; —Apply Manager. lIKKALD Works. Auckland. "VKTANTED— and Lodging in RotoV? ran. for Lady and Gent, and Son. for one month, from 20th inst. —Box, 530, P. 0., Auckland. T7TTANTED— for Very Good Ex- ♦ V perienced Barmaid, town or country. —Mrs. Lockiey, 42, Shortland-strect. Telephone, 930. TTTANTED - One or two Unfurnished Vv Rooms, within 10 minutes of Railway Station.—Apply, stating terms, to "Inquirer," HERALD Office. __ TSTANTED—Young Man to accompany trait' veiler in piano business; must bo good ; pianist.Apply, 290. Queen-street, not later than 5 o'clock to-night. TTTT ANTED—Employment, Farm Couple, »» age 29, one child, and for others.— Height on and Co., Agents. 1 and 3, Coouibes,' Arcade, 136. Queen-street. f TENANTED—Situation by Gentleman with » 4 experience in rubber packing, engineers' stores, also competent book-keeper.—Address " Stores," HEUALU Office. _ _ TTTANTED- Message Boys; three Boys to TV learn the trade; Girls for stitching; and two Girls for light machining.—J. Wisennn_and_ Son. Queen-street. THJANTED to Sell— Second-hand Portabl* VV Engine, Itornsby and Son, 6 horsepower, in first-class; order.--For particulars apply T. Andrews, Symonds-street. WANTED— Barm;lid, Waihi ; Cooks. 20s ; Waitresses, Lady Helps, Housekeeper; Handy Man, hotel; Generals, Governess, Farm Hands, etc.—Miss Bacon, Victoria Ar- | cade. "WANTED - Lady Helps. W. Cooks! '? Generals. Housemaids, Waitresses. Girls, assist ; Useful Man, ■ 15s, hotel ; Youth, drive, etc.— Clark, next Star Office. WANTED— A Good Journeyman Saddler » » and Harness Maker ; one suited for a country trade. To a good man constant work would be assured.—Apply. Thos. Z.insli, Saddler and Harness Maker, Inglewood. T^7"ANTED Employers to know that Pnpili V ? whom J. recommend as efficient, can read their Shorthand Notes, ■ and use the Typewriter correctly.—A. G. JARRETT, Shorthand Writer and Typist, 6, Wyndhamstreet, ANTED—Garden, milk. Couple. 30s ; n » » Dairy Farm Couple, 35s ; Ploughman, 23s ; Milkers, 15a ; Youth, iron trade ; Boys, farms; Housekeeper, 8s ; Generals, 8s to Heighten and Co.. Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street. WANTED— People to Buy our Exquisitely-flavoured Indian Flowery Orange Pekoe at a/- per lb.—John Earle and Co., Queen-street. WANTED— 1000 Customers for our richly. . flavoured 1/6 Tea, mixed with green. —John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queenstreet. WANTED— Delicate People to try our lovely Moning Tea, almost free from tannin.—John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen-street, ANTED—AII those who 'wish to savs v V money to Buy our grand, rich 1/Pekoe Farmings.-- Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers. Queen-street. WANTEIV— Those -who like very strong Tea to Buy our Very Strong 1/- Pekoe Farmings ;, awfully cheap.— Earle 'and Co., Tea Igaporters, Queen-street. WANTED—MiIk, from' 30 to 40 Gallons » » Daily, road or Address, " Milk," HEKATg) Office. ;'( WANTED Known— Racquets, all qualitios; Slazetiger's Tennis Balls: Racquets rc-strung and repaired.— Wiseinan and Son, Queen-street. WANTED Known— we deliver Tan- » » . piri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. and G. Winstone, Custom-street. WANTED Known—Useful Presents.— Silver- »».■ mounted Purses, Card-cases, Ladies' Hind and Fitted Bags, Writing-cases, Pocket- * - knives, Silver-mounted Walking Sticks, Whips, Bowl-cages, etc.—J. Wiseman and Son, Queenstreet. WANTED Known— in future Stewart \; Dawson and Co.'s Premises Close at 1 v p.m. on Saturdays instead of Wednesdays. and -will he open on Friday evenings. WANTED Known—Stanley. North Shore.— .. ■ '? Wanted to Sell—Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley, North Shore; lovely harbour •views. Terms easy.— Bros. WANTED Known— Don't Overlook the '". Fact !" J. WISEMAN AND SON are Manufacturers and importers of Saddlery and Harness to suit all classes. WANTED Known—Do you want to Self yonr House or Land ? I have cash buyers waiting.—Send particular.! at once to Alfred Oldham. Land Agent, 121, Queen-street "OTANTED Known—To Gentlemen.— M send your Address when disposing ol Left-cff Wearing Apparel, Highest Prices"iveu, to Hartley's, near Opera House, Wei-lesley-street. WANTED— 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. "TTTANTED to Sell, at Bartlev. Northcote— '¥», Two and a-half Acres Land in Staf-ford-street and Richmond Road; clean, pandy beach close to. and lovely view of harbour. Terms very easy.—Buttle Brothers, Stock Exchange. : j XVTANTED to Beautiful Building SecV » tions at Stanley, North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.—Applv to Buttli Bros., Land Agents No. 5, Insurance Build ings. "ISTANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, rVV and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. sten- "i cilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. -' jlt is made from thoroughly seasoned timber. ; /; ANTED Known—That Advertisements r"T. for insertion in the NEW ZEALAND >■.;« 1 HERALD may be left with Messrs. J. A. and >> .'^ j 11. Bell, Telephone Bureau, Symonds-street. " ,t t,-| I ANTED— Public of Newton to Know ' » V , That arrangements have been mad« with MR. CRAWFORD. Chemist, of Karanga hape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENT? until half-past eight o'clock each evening foi | insertion in the next morning's HERALD. ! Ty?TANTED Known—That the undersigned \ tiT; aro prepared to Supply All Kinds oi \i Building Timber, Joinery, etc., at lowest current ratjs. Special Job Lines, suitable to farmers and others, Cheap. Telephone 1036. Cashmore Bros.. Ponsonby Timber Mills. TTfTANTED Known— D. Goldie is pre.TV, pared to fell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, I Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Gum, Shafts. ; Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Y'ards, ; Albert-street (near the Docks), at the Lowest j Cash Prices. The Timber being nnder cover, j is better than that purchased elsewhere. • TTTT ANTED KNOWN iWi A FEW SPECIAL LINES Now being offered at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES, ! QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ED. < FLAGS— Union. Jacks, with Pictures of Duk\ j and Duchess of Y'ork, good size, Is each. : MAORI KITS—A Further Consignment of 26 j dozen, 6d to Is 6d, selling freely BRIEF BAGS (Tan)—l2, 14, and 16 inch, fine quality leather, at 7a Cd, 8s 9d, and 10s each. LEAD SOLDEERS—lmperial Army Types, la and 2s the bos. EXERCISE BOOKS-Usnal 6d line for 4d each, or 3s 6d dozen. COVERED JUGS—A Splendid Lino offering to clear, at M each. JAPANESE OUPS AND SAUCERS-Special Lines, good sizes, 6d and 9d each. CHANGE PURSES (Nickel)— line just to hand, selling at Is 6d each, At GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES, t QFEEN-STEEBT AND KARANGAHAPE ED, i , ffeleplipjae, 104*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11643, 3 May 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11643, 3 May 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11643, 3 May 1901, Page 1

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