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Wanted. WANTED —Kind Person to adopt a healthy t t Boy; one month old.—Apply " Parent." care of HERALD Office. WANTED Boy for Nursery Work.— »» ■ Apply G. J. Mackay, Seedsman and Florist. 195. Queen-street. ANTED— Boys for the trade; also * V strong Message Boy.—Apply to J. Wiseman and Son, Queen-street. WANTED — Smart Lads for night work (two nights per week).—Apply HERALD Publishing Department, Wyndham* street. WANTED— A Good Farm Hand, who can V V work double-furrow plough.—Apply Bagnall Bros, and Co. (Limited), Wellesleystreet West. WANTED, by Handy Situation in hotel or otherwise. 110 objection to country ; -class testimonials.— " F.," Herald Office. WANTED Situation as Manager of Dairy Farm, by Married Man of 39; good allround dairy farmer.—McLeod, Railway Chambers, Queen-street. ANTED—Situations for two very good IT Girls, together, excellent references. Cook-Laundress and Housemaid.— Lockley, 42. Shortland-st WANTED— for Mother's Help, good needlewoman; Parnell preferred. —Mrs. Lockley, 42, Shortland-street. Established 1837. Telephone 900. WANTED— Situation for Woman Cook (plain), Waihi or Paeroa preferred.— Mrs. Lockley, 42, Shortland-street. Established 1387. Telphone, 900. WANTED in the Suburbs by a Lady— Bedroom, with use of kitchen; Penrose or Epsom preferred.—Apply, statin* terms, to "Elderly," HERALD Office. WANTED— Waiter. 255; Female Cooks, 255; Housemaids. 15s; Waitresses. 16s, 16s; Kitchenmaid, 10s; Lady Help.—Auckland Labour Exchange, 26, Shortland-street. AXT El)— Good Cook and Housemaid, also * V good Laundress by the day.—Apply, at once, to Mrs. Thome George. St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell. References required. ~Y\f ANTED—General Farm Hands, 20s and » T found; Milkers and others. 8s to 20s; Family of Milkers, 011 shares.—Heighten and Co.. Coombes' Arcade. 136. Queen-street. WANTED— Competent General Servaut, wages 12s; help kept; references essential.—Apply, any evening. Mrs. Talbot-Tnbbs, Fairfax Road (opposite Junction), Epsom. WANTED— Women Cooks, 20s, country; several Farm Hands, 20s; Generals, Rotorua and Waitekauri, good wages.Commercial Labou. Bureau, Victoria Arcade. Telephone 1289. WANTED for the Girls' Industrial School, Mount Albert—A Lady with teacher's experience for clerical work and supervision, of children. Salary, £10 a year.—Apply, by letter, to the Manager. WANTED at the HERALD Printing Works —A Respectable Young Woman (about | 25) to take charge of a few girls; must have liad experience in factory, and not be afraid | of work,—Apply Works Manager's Office, 2nd floor. WANTED— Cook, 20s. Housemaid, 12s, same hotel; Laundresses, 15s, 20s; Housekeeper; W. Cooks; Generals; Lady's Maid; Lady Helps; Housemaids; Girls; Useful Boys, Bs, 15s.— Clark, next Star Office. ______ WANTED— Cooks, 20s, 15s; Generals. small families, good wages, all parts; Lady Helps; Cooks, and Housemaids together; Generals, 15s. Gisborne, Rotorua, etc.; Men, milk, and garden; Married Couples—Mrs. Lockley. Shortland-street. WANTED— A Thousand Customers for oui new lot of very rich Shilling Fannings, —John Earle and Co., Direct TEA Iftt PORTERS, Queen-street. WANTED— who wish to save money to buy our very rich strong Fanning! at John Earle and Co., Direct TEA IMPORTERS, Queen-street. WANTED— Delicate and nervous people to get our pure China Tea, almost free from tannin.—John Earle and Co., DIRECT IMPORTERS, Queen-street. WANTED— Those who like tip-top Tea to VY try our new lot of grand, strong, Shilling Fannings.— Earle aml.Ci,..Dj-. oeet TEA IMPORTERS, Queen-street. WANTED— A Thousand Customers for onr 2lb tins choice Indian Tea, at 2/- each. Awfully cheap.— Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen-street. WANTED Sell—lncubators and Brooders, for cash or deferred payments; prices low.—Colonial Agency Company, 26, Short-land-street. WANTED Known— Thos. Impey, toi of Grey-street, has a large and varied stock of Up-to-Date Wall Papers, English and American. WANTED — Respectable Men Boarders: bath, piano; terms 16s.— A. M. Robinsou, 152, Hobson-street. WANTED Known—That we guarantee to Supply the Best Teeth and Material at half the usual cost.—London Dental Institute, next Milne and Clioyce. WANTED Known—The best place to Buy Wall Papers is at Thos. Impey's, top Grey-street. r ANTED to Buy—Ladies' and Gentlemen's Vis New and Left-off Clothing. Waited on at their homes. Highest cash price feiven. —Mrs. Laurence. Ilobson's Buildings. Hobsonstreet. _ WANTED— The public to take notice that they can have their Teeth Extracted without pain, at the London Dental Institute, nest Milne and Choyce. WANTED Known.—To Gentlemen.Kindly send your Address when disposing of Left-off Wearing Apparel (Highest Price given) to Hartley's, near Opera House, Welles-ley-street. WANTED Known—" Don't Overlook the Fact!" J. WISEMAN AND SON are Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness to suit aH classes. WANTED Known—Tennis Racquets, all qualities; Slazenger's Tennis Balls; Racquets restrung and repaired.— Wiseman and Son, Queen-street. WANTED— The Public of Newton to Know —That arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist ofvKarangakape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half-past eight o'clock each evening for insertion in the next morning's HERALD. WANTED Known—That we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—AV. and G. Winstone, Custom-street. ANTED-The PUBLIC OF NEWMARKET to Know— MR TEED, Chemist (late Jefferson), lias been empowered to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS. WANTED Known, by Architects, Builders, 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. WANTED Known—Useful Presents.—Silvermo anted Purses, Card-case 3, Ladies' Hand and Fitted Bags, Writing-cases, Pocketknives, Silver-nounted Walking Sticks, Whips, Bowl-cases, etc —J. Wiseman and Son. QueenStreet. _ WANTED to Sell, at Bartley, Northcot®— Two and a-half Acres Land in Staf-ford-street and Richmond Road; clean, sandy, beach clone to, and lovely view of harbour. Terms very easy.— 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—That D. G oldie is pre,VV pared 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 KNOW N— A. L. SMITH, DENTIST, Hofcson-street, opposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SET OF TEETH, £2 2a. Best Teeth and Materials, and Good Fit Guaranteed. Teeth Extracted Without Pain by New Pro* cess. 2s Cd; or by Gas. ss. ANTED KNOWN by Builders and Resi- - ■ dents of Devonport—That BOND BROS, are prepared to supply all kinds of Building and Fencing Material at their Mills, near Calliope Dock, Devonport, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Heavy and light Purir.' ! Posts always on hand.— BROS. ANTED knotcn THE FRED brown .VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD , MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. , They are Superb. Cheapest and Bast, i years' Guarantee with Kvery,Bfipd» > Telephony, 214,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11787, 17 October 1901, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11787, 17 October 1901, Page 1
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