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Miscellaneous. I TITEALS WITHOUT Wholesome. Nn; iYJL tritious, Appetising. Daintily Served, at the Health Food Cafe, Wellesley-street. lOLANTHE Stylish White Kid Evening 1 Shoes. 63 6d; White Satin, 4a lid. —McKerras, Queen-street, opposite Wyndhamstreet. C< FECIAL SALE DAY—This Up-to-date k? English Shoes.—D.S.C. SPECIAL SALE DAY—This Day.—Grand Dis--0 play of New Muslins, Lawns, Dress Materials. and Silks.—D.SC. DE CHIERO—Lady Phrenologist, Palmist, Charts written. Private consultations arranged.—sß, Symonds-street, opposite City Road. SPECIAL SALE DAY— Day.—Latest O Shapes in Lace Collars. Ruffles. Silk Fronts, Fichus, and Belts.—D.S.C. MACKAY'S, for Seed Potatoes. Manures. Jadoo, Flower Pots, Bedding Plants.— 196, Queen-street. MACKAY'S. for Palms, and Everything for IVJL the Garden.—l9s. Queen-street. "MEW SEASON'S WORSTEDS—Grand Lot xN now arriving, ex Wakanui, at Geo. Fowlds', Victoria A reads. NEW SEASON'S TIES— Patterns and xH Designs, also Newest Shapes in. Collars, at Geo. Fowlds'. NEW SEASON'S STRAWS—Grand Assortment of Straw Hats, from well-known makers, at Geo. Fowlds'. NEW SEASON UNDERWEAR—I. and R. Morley's Celebrated Gent.'a Underwear, ex Otarama, at Geo._Fowhis'. "VfEW SEASON'S CLOTHING—WeII-selected IN Stock of Men's Clothing of all kinds, at Geo. Fowlds'. NEW SEASON'S BOYS' COLLARS—Pretty Lot of American and Portsmouth Collars, ex Otarama, at Geo. Fowlds'. iOOUND— That Mackay's, 195, Queen-street, ~ is the best for Seeds, Plants, and Flowers. Lost and Found. LOST— Gold Cable Bangle, either in Parnell or l'urewa Cemetery; initials L.11., 20/4/98.— Court Bros.. Queen-street. STRAYED into my Paddock, Remuera—One Brindle and White Cow; owner can have same by paying expenses.—F. Olliss, Remuera. Wanted. DRESSMAKER.— A Good Opening tor a Competent Dressmaker in a country district. —Apply chivers, Jones, and Co., Okaiawa, Taranaßi TO BUILDERS.—Wanted, in Devon port—A House of 14 rooms and good garden, 111 central position.— " M.H.," HERALD Office. EDUCATION BOARD. Applications for the position of First Assistant Master of the Wellesley-street School wilt be received by the Board 011 or before MONDAY, October 28, 1901, from Teachers classified Dl, C2, 82, A2, or higher, who have had charge of a country school for at least three years. Present salary, £190 (Bonus £30). Any Teacher canvassing Members of the Board or Members of the School Committee regarding the appointment will be disqualified as a Candidate. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. QITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, Nelson, Oct. 2, 1901. The Nelson City Council require the services of a competent Engineer to act as City Surveyor, and General Manager of Public Works (including gasworks and waterworks). Salary, £300 per annum. Applications to be endorsed " Application City Surveyor," and to be forwarded with certificates and testimonials to the undersigned, before 8 p.m. of FRIDAY, the Bth of November, 1901. 11. V. GULLY, Town Clerk. VACANCY for a WELL-EDUCATED YOUTH AS AN APPRENTICE TO A DRUGGIST. Apply TEED, Chemist, Late Jefferson, Newmarket. W A J! TED. A PARTNER IN A LARGE GENERAL STORE BUSINESS IN COUNTRY. Two Stores. Large turnover. Exceptional opportunity. Apply N. B. LUSK, 91, Queen-street. Iff ANTED, AT ONCE- ** A GOOD FIRM TO ACT AS SUB.-AGENT FOR AUCKLAND PROVINCE For the Sale of MASON'S EXTRACT OF HERBS AND ALL SPECIALITIES. Apply C. J. BADHAM, Sole Agent, Christchurch. WANTED - THOSE IN SEARCH OF * BARGAINS. Prior to Stocktaking, I have decided to hold U. SALE for 14 days only. Tools of all descriptions; Duchess Pairs, from £2 7s 6d; Toilet Sets, from 10s 6d; Brass Rail Bedsteads, extension ends, £2 2s up. Call and inspect. J. HUNTER, Ironmonger and General Furnisher, Symonds-street. WANTED —A practical Flax Rope Maker, ■ 11. 40s and found; Ploughman, for Taranaki, 255; Boy for flaxmill, 12s 6d and found; Station Cook, 8 men, 17s 6d; Cook for 3 men on small steamer, 15s; Engine-driver, with certificate, 20s and found; Farm Hands lot Whangarei, 15s to 255, Waikato and Remuera. 15a to 20s; Youths, milk, useful, for Mercury Bay Wairoa South, and Remuera; Hotel Porters. 15s; Groom and Driver, 20s; Youth, milk and drive, for Rotorua. 15s; Generals, 15s; Hotel Waitress, 12' i; Housemaid for country hotel; Nursegirl; W. Cooks; Man, milk, groom, garden, 15s; Man, clear blackberries, 17s 6d; Good Milkei for Taranaki, 255; Youth, able to ride, for country butcher, 15s and found.— Railway Chambers, Queen-street. Telephone, 834. WA N T B ' Owners of Horses to ask their Grocer or Merchant for ANDEEW AND LLOYD'S Al CHAFF. The Best Manufactured. OTAHUHG. ANTED— Ladies and Gentlemen of -VV Auckland and neighbourhood to know — I 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 lining 3. 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. ___ . WT ANTED KNOWNi\\i That R. NIOHOLLS, RANGE MANUFACTURER, 426, QUEEN-ST., Maker of the 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, Zealandia. Mistress. Aidress, Success, Rhodes, Dover, Trafford. Portdownie, and other Stoves and Ranges. All kinds of Fittings on hand or made to order. Repairs done. Exchanges made. Old Ranges bought ANTED Known—Handsome 7-piece Draw>T T ingroom Suite in Tapestry and Plush, £4 10ii; 7-piece Drawingroom Suite in Amen can Leather, £4; Chest of Drawers, 18s 66.; Bedsteads, from 18s; Wire Mattress, 8s 6d; Flax Mattress, 6s 6d; Handsome Duchess Pairs, 355; Washstand and Dressing Table, 10s 6d the pair; Kitchen Table, 10s 6d ; Kitchen Chairs. 2s 6d; Wire Stretcher, lis 6d. larger 13s; Leather Conch, 27s 6d; Cretonne Couches, 255; Blankets, from 6s 6d the pair; Quilts, Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Is 9d the pair; Large Curtain Poles, 'with brass fittings, complete. Is lid; Engraved Tumblers. 2s 3d the half dozen Dinner, Toilet, and Tea Sets. IRONMONGERY—Dover Stoves, 5 holes on top, large oven, 52s fid; Orion Ranges, lowest price; Wire Netting, 5s 6d the roll; One Man's Lightning Saw, 6s 9d; Kerosene Stove, 53; White-handled Tea Knives, 2s the half dozen; Tea Spoons, Is the half dozen; Saws, 2s; Hammers, Is 3d; Squares, Is; Braces, 2s; Axes, 3s 3d; Planes, etc., etc.—At EL, £.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11787, 17 October 1901, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11787, 17 October 1901, Page 1
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