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I Wanted. I "T\7AVren-A First-class Saw Doctor, as | T» once.—Apply Patter. Lamb, at.d Co i \^ r ANTED— Good General servant.—Apply it* to y.i*. James Kirker, V/aliaoe-strcet, I iNuisonby. 1 TTTANTEIV-An, Apprentice to the Harnesi * > ihikiiu:. -- Apply to W. Morgan, ! Saddler, Newmarket. ! .-..:.. _ - - 7,-a;Ti.M to Buy—Battery. 13 to 23- >> stamper-. funpie-e: must 1-e cheap.— I " Sulphide." bLKALD Oldie. i "IVAN'TED-Cool; and Steward for a Sailina I i I vet-el, iiiiercoloui.i!. — Apply to It. j Phillips. 15, r-wansvii-itrect. I ANTED, by Practical Gardener—Work j M by tile day or contract; satisfaction guaranteed.—" Idle," II: i.v 1.1) Oilice. ' "4 IT ANTED— All Classes of flood Servants fc* li Mrs. C!r.r!;'a Uogistrj Olace, Shortmndstreet, next Star Uiliie. 'ieiei.lifiie 93. "E?ITANTED. by an All-round Farm Ihuid > v - Work on farm or station; tirst-clas4 anions sheep.—Address, D.C., HLUALU Olhee. . Y;*,7"A.NTi:D--A Thoroughly Domesticated v V Lady Help for smalt family, at Thames; references required.—Address at Hlualu Oliice. _ ANTED—A Respectable Girl to assist VI with housework: sleep at horn?.— For andress apply F. Powell, Grocer, 'Jib, Queenstreet, _ _ _ "\ITANTED—3 Geutlemcu Boarders in priV » vate family, near Choral Hall; terms, moderate; no other boarders.— Grafton Bond. _ XITAN'TED-Situatiotis by 2 Young Girls, v * same house or district, country preferred.— Curtis' Registry, Wakeliehlstreet. "S,\7"ANTED—Convenient Cottage, in good lo- * V cality, near city.—Price. £250 to £400. —Address, stating particulars, " N.R.J.," Box 228, G.P.O. WANTED— Groom, garden, etc., 15s and ! » t louud; Man to iron-roof house, labour only ; Atilkef, Heighten and Co., 130, Queen-street. 'TZT ANTED— Experienced General, able to » V cook and do housemaid's work, for :- mall family, Symonds-streei; highest wages. —Mis. Clark, next Star Office. i "EATANTED— in Country, TaraI i 1 nitki oi Gisborue preferred, for 3 good | Girls, Barmaid, Waitress, and Housemaid.— I Mrs. Lockiey, 42, Shortland-street. "OTANTED at Once— milk 2 cows and I iii attend to garden, lbs ; Women Cooks, I Generals, Lady Helps, Children's Nurse, etc.— j Mrs. Lockft.N. •K. Shortland-street. | "VTITAN'TED—A Good General Servant—Apply. I i * mornings, or between 6 and 7 evenings. to Mm. Herbert Cox, Calliope Road. DevonI fort (above dock). Reference required. { T^rANTED—Cooks. 40s, 20s. 15s: Porters, 1 ?v Hawera and Waihi; Yard Man; Groom; | Boys; Kitchengirl; Housemaids and Waiti resses; Lady Helps; Generals.—Miss Bacon, i Victoria Arcade. WANTED— by Young Man from England, ago 25, married, no ! family; would like to learn farming at small wage to commence; good references.—Franklin, G.P.0., Auckland. WANTED— Everyone to know that Kellow and James. Wellesley-street, are Sola Agents lor New Zealand for Can-Dex Copying Books. A Scientific invention. Copies without press, brush, or water. Tjy ANTED- Housekeepers, Lady Helps, V? Housemaids. Married Couples; Generals, ParneU, Kemuera, Avondale, Ouehunga, . Mount Eden, Grafton Road, Symonds-street; Young Hannaford's Registry, QueenStreet. WANTED— Second Cooks; Waiter: Kitchen Boys; Good Tram Layer, 8s to 9s; Bushfallers, 30s a week and found, eight hour« a clay, five months' work guaranteed; Elderly, Sober Man for country hotel, 21s; Carter, 20s;' Farm Hands t.nd Milkers; Man for tiaxmill; Hoys for farms; Station Couple; Handyman for small farm, 12 3 ; Timber Stacker; Generals. 12s to 15s; Housemaids, for Russell and Coromandel, 12s; Several Cooks. Wanted to Sell, cheap— Ticket for Wellington, second-cuias. Wanted—Garileaei on shares, land manure, horse, cart, seed, n.ud board and lodging provided, and half profits.— Leod, 24, Queen-street. WANTED Known, by Bandsmen—J. R. Williamson. Upper Queen-street, Brass Instrument Repairer and Brass Worker. Instruments and Parts bought, sold, or exchanged. "1757 ANTED to Buy-Lott-off Clothing. »» Families waited upon. AH orders punctually attended to.—Address, C. bitten, Wellesley-street We", (four doors below Y.M.C.A.}. ANTED Known—Do you want to Sell vonr » » House or Land ? I have cash buyers waiting.— particulars at once to Altred Oldham. Land Agent, 121, Queen-street. TATAN'IED Known—To Gentlemen.—Kindly v i send your Address when disposing of Lelt-oft Wearing Apparel, Highest Price* '•mm, to Hartley's, near Opera House, Wei-leslev-street. ■\XTANTED Known—Tennis Racquets, all " qualities; Slazenger's Tennis Balls; Racquets re-strung ana repaired.—J. Wiseman and Son, Queen-street. "lA7"ANTED Known—That in future Stev/art » V Dawson and Co.'s Premises Close at 1 p.m. on .Saturdays instead of Wednesdays. anil will be open on Friday evenings. \/V ANTED Known— we deliver Tau- ■» t . pin. Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or .Suburbs at Lowest Kates.—W. and O. V.Tnstene, Custom-street. ANTED Known-Useful Presents.— • » mounted Purges, Card-cases, Ladies' II .nd and Pitted Bags. Writing-cases, Pocketknives, Silver-mounted Walking Sticks, Whips. Bowl-cases, etc.—.l. Wiseman and Sou, Queenstreat. ANTED—The PUBLIC OF NEWMARKET » « .to Know-That Mr. JEFFERSON, Chemist (late Maxwell), has been empowered to RECEIVE AD.'Eir.'.iif-KAiEA'i.S for insertion m the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS, WANTED Known-Stanley, North Shore.— /' Wanted to Sell—Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley, North .Shore; lovely harbour views. Terms easy.— Bros. \^7"'; ~' lutf Public of Newton to Know " * ~ lhat ttrr;mt;ernenls have been mad? with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEAUfchYj.'S until halt-past eifiit o'clock each evening for insertion in the next morning's HERALD. A]TED to , Soii - at hartley. Northcote— .". JWO a '" a-hatf Acres Land in Staf-ford-street and Richmond Road; clean, sandy beach close to. aim lovely view of harbour Jerms very easy.—Buttle Brothers, Stock lx" chango. TAT ANTED to Pell—Beautiful Building Sec- ,-.,,• , n3 ut Stanley, North Shore, oehiud I Calliope Dock, 'terms easy.—Apply to Buttia Bros.. Laud .Agent-: .'.«. 6. Insurance Build.- ■ mgs. ! WrANTED Known—That Mrs. Wilkinson ? V date of Grey-street,, is a Buyer of tallies ana Gentlemen's Lelt-off Clothing. lamines' waited on. Letters attended to. Highest price —Albert-street, opposite the Firebeh. TXTANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, .¥» and Carpenters— K.T. Co. stencilled upon doors and sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured tnein Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery, It is made Horn thoroughly seasoned timber. WANTED Known —On ~ Portland Cement, Hydraulic and Garden Lime, Bricks, Sand, Pipes, etc. Advice on concreU j tree. | J. WILSON AND CO., Custom-street West. i WANTED Known—Persons intenuuig to i ¥ T Buy Dana or House Properties, to call and consult Mr. Thorites. 91. yueen-street, with regard to suitable Homes or Investments. Several specially good Blocks just on hand, Showing 10 to 12 per cent, interest. ..o Owners desirous oi speedily realising, my Sales by Auction offer special advantages. J. THORNES. 91. Queen-street. T?[7" A N T E D K N O W N THE I' K E D B -i OWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD MED AT Tire AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. Tory are Superb. Cheapest and Pert* i our Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. Telephone. 914. "TTTANTED Known—Flags, 3d, 4(1. 6d. and is it each; Japanese Lanterns, 3d, 'Id, sd, Cd 8.1. 10,1. Is, Is 6d, and 2s each; Feather Butters, bd. Is, and 1-, 6d each; Note Paper, splendid lilies, at 4jci, Cd, 9d. Is, and Is 6d the 5-qnire packet; Envelopes, from 6d per 100 upwards; Japanese Cups and Saucers, splendid value, at cd, ad. 9d. Is. Is 6d each; Afternoon Tea Plates, 6d, 7d, and Sd each; BamI boo Easels, 2d. 6tl, 9d, half usual prices; j Crinkled Tissue Paper, from Id to 5d per roll, best quality; Bamboo Stools, reduced from I 3-. 9J to 2s tid: Large Japanned Trays. 2&in, i Is each; Large White Enamel and Oak ; Frames, at Is each; Waste-paper Baskets, li I 3d, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d each; Bamboo Lunch j Baskets, 3d. 4d, lid, and 8.1 each; Side Combs and Hair Clips. » groat variety; Red, White, and Blue Tissue Paper, Id per roll; Popular Books, by good authors, 9d each, 3 lor 2s; splendid value and variety in Indoor Games, all the old favourites and many new; Photo. Frames to suit everybody, from 4u to 103 each; Celluloid Frames, a special line, at 6d each. Inspection Cordially invited at GOODMiff ARCADES, QUEEN-STKEET &2\X) NEW lON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11689, 26 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11689, 26 June 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11689, 26 June 1901, Page 1

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