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Wanted WANTED to Hire—Sloop Yacht, 75 toils.— Chapman, Wallace-street. \\T ANTED—Dressmaker: good wages.—Mr3- » ' Cohen. 170. Victoria-strwt. TX7AX'i'KD— A Smart. I.ad, light. work.Ap- > i ply Herald Publishing Department. Wyridham-street. ANTED to Purchase—Plate-glass Centre f » Show Case about 10ft by 4ft.— Particulars to P.O. Box 207, WANTED— Young Lady for Office, must « T have a knowledge of book-keeping.— Write i.Q. Box 207. • ANTED Known—That Peter Smith, of • T ? Albert Cycle Works, is a cash purchaser of Second-hand Bicycles. WANTED— Two Smart Boys to learn 7 i Saddle-making; also. Boys for other department-!?.—Wiseman and Son. WANTED— A Laundress for Waikato HosV V pital. wages 25s a week with board and residence.—Apply Hospital. Hamilton. "TTfT ANTED— General Servant, Hamilton, V ? liberal wages; W. Cooks, Generals, all parts.Mrs. Curtis, Wakefield-strect. _ "\7*7" ANTED—Cook. £1; Housemaids. 12s: » » Generals, Nnrse, Governess, and Boy. —Mrs. Waldon, next Sledding's, Newton. "IX?"ANTED—2 to 5 Acres Land, suitable for ' ' Poultry Farm; 'Paranaki preferred.— [ .1. A. James, Estate Agent. 31. short hindstreet. ANTED to Purchase or Lease with I'nrVV . chasing- Clause—Farm, about 200 acred, with house, near school.—E. Turner, 157, Queen-street-. T/£7"ANTED -A Situation as Housekeeper to » t doctor or widower; thoroughly domesticated, ami fond of children.—Address A.8., Newton Post Office. "fTTANTED—A Baker's Improver, las and VI found; Axemen, Dairy Farm Family Milkers, Farm Hands, Boys, Heighten and Co., 136, Queen-street. WANTED Situations for two First-class Women Cooks; salary required, 30s and 40s; also. Porters, Useful Men. etc.Mrs. Loekley. 42. Short land-street. WANTED— FREEHOLD SECURITIES for T 1 Sums ot £150 and £250, at low rate aS interest.—THOS. ]•. CAIIILL, 99 and 101„ Queen-street, opposite Fort-street. WANTED— Helps; W. Cooks, good wages; '' General.-; Housemaids; LaundryHousemaid, 15s; Needlewoman; Cook-Laun-dresses; Chief Cooks, 50s. 60s; Farm Hand; Milkers, 13s.—Mrs. Clark, next Star Office. WANTED— 2 good Heavy Draught Horses; mast be thoroughly sound and not over 6 years old.—Apply Mill Manager, Kauri Timber Co. (Ltd.). WANTED to Convenient 2-stallod Stable and Coach-house, ChaU'house. etc.. in Synionds-street: suit doctor or professional man.—" Lovoni," Symonds-street. W ANTED—Barmaids; Waitresses; Hotel »» Generals; Female Cooks; Porter; Kitchen man, 20s, Rotorua; Generals, all parts. —Labour Exchange, Short] ami-street. Telephone 1250. WANTED— Bush Cook, 30», 10 to 12 men, » V more wages if more men; Station Cook, good place. 17s Cd; Farm Hands for Tarawa 22s 6d. Wliangarei, Waikato, Remuera, and Tair.aki, 15s to 255; Ploughman, 20s; Man, milk one cow, garden, useful, 15s; Young Mail, drive baker's cart and assist, 30a, found; Carpenter and a Handyman or a Carpenter's Improver, for King Country; Farm Hand, no milking, 20s; Man for country hotel, 12s to 15s; Cook for three men on steamer. 15s; Cabin Boy; Two Youths for tiaxmilt, 4s da;-: i Generals, 10s to 15s; Waitresses. 14s; Assis- | tants. Wanted to Sell—Ticket for Sydney.— McLeod. Queen-street, opposite Railway Station. Telephone 884. WANTED— A Thousand Customers for onr » t new lot of very rich Shilling Fanning®. —John Earle rind Co., Direct TEA IMPORTERS. Queen-street. ANTED—Those who wish to save money » » to buy onr very rich strong Fannings at 1/-.—John Earle and Co., Direct TEA IMPORTERS. Queen-street. WANTED— Delicate and nervous people to V V 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 t r try our new lot of grand, strong. Shilling Fannings.—John Earle and Co., Direct TEA IMPORTER, ~ ,eon-street. _ WANTED— A Thousand Customers for onr 211) tins choice Indian Tea, at 2/- each. Awfully cheap.— Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen-street. WANTED Known—That in future Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Premises Close ot 1 p.m. on Saturdays instead of Wednesdays. and will he open on Friday evenings. WANTED Known— Advertisements for insertion in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD may be left with Mr. Ganderton. . Telephone Bureau. Symonds-street. 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 tha Fact!" J. WISEMAN AND SON am Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness to suit all classes. WANTED— The Public of Newton to Know —That ariangernerits have been niado with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist of Karanga/tape 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 Tanpiri. Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.— and G. Winstone. Custom-street. WAN TED-The PUBLIC OF NEWMARKET to Know—That MR TEED, Chemist (late Jefferson*), has been empowered to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS. WANTED Known— Racquets, all qualities; Slazenger's Tennis Balls; Racquets restrimg and repaired.— Wiseman and Son, Queen-street. ; 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. ANTED to Sell—Beautiful Building SecV v tions at Stanley, North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.—Apply to Buttle Bros., Land Agents, No. 5, Insurance. Buildings. WANTED Known—Useful Presents.—Silver- » » mounted Purses, Card-cases, Ladies" Hand and Fitted Bags, Writing-case 3, Pocketknives, Silver-n Glinted Walking Sticks, Whips. Bowl-cases, etc— Wiseman and Son, Queenstreet. . WANTED to Sell, at Bartley, 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.—Buttle Brothers, Stock Exchange. WANTED Known—That D. Goidie is prepared 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 limber, being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. ;w. Owners of Horses to ask their Grocer or Merchant for ANDREW AND LLOYD'S At CHAFF. The Best Manufactured. OTA HUH I). S7" ANTED Known.—Tiie near approach ol V V the Christmas Season, and the consequent large demand for Presents of all lands, calls for .a Special Effort oil our part lor fciie benefit of our numerous clients m tow and country We have this season been able to purchase many lines at exceptionally low rates, and we would remind those of our customers who have in years past entrusted ns with their favours, that we are in a better position than ever to fulfil their many wants. The large increase in our .Premises, and. the many conveniences we now possess, enable us to fulfil with promptitude our ever-increasing orders from country and town. School Committees, Bazaar Committees, and those purchasing largely at this season, are respectfully reminded that our enorraous Stock enables us to give a variety not obtainable elsewhere, and our Prices will be found satisfactory. Every care taken in selection and packing of par-eels. Catalogues posted free upon application, and all inquiries promptly answered. Inspection cordially invited at all times to GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR, 230, 232. and 234, Queen-street, Auckland (and at Karangahapo Road). Baths.— baths.—open every DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, 2s. Eight tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 Lome-street, off Victoria-street East. _____ TENNIS and White Shirts-Grand' New Stock and specially good yaluo; also, I Collars and Neck ware.—Rushbrools andßiida- ,; man. . . ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11800, 1 November 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11800, 1 November 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11800, 1 November 1901, Page 1