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Wanted. - .TXTANTED— Girl to wait table.- Apply • * V to Brookdale House, Victoria-street West. ANTED— Boardman.—Eric Craig, Curio. ~v v i -'Sji; sity Shop, Princes-street. ANTED—A Steady Man to drivo waggon, j 'Vt. —Apply B. Salmon': audi' Co., - But-ciiers. | WANTED Known—Stewards' and Cooks' 1 V VWhite Jackets, Caps.Aprons;? etc., at j J. Green's, Ist Outfitter, Queen-street. TATANTED— Junior Clerk.—Apply, en- : •" VV .. closing copies of testimonials, and stat- j ing salary, required, to :G.P.0.; Bos 453. "TXTANTED— * Ironmotilder; .also . ST Second-hand Brass in Any Quantity.—' Massey Bros., Engineers, Custom-street. ' T7ETANTED to Let-Nice Double and Single 'v V • Rooms, bath and every convenience.— ; No.' 10, Gi'aliam-street, off Victoria-street ; West. ■ , ANTED KNOWN—On Hire,. Screw Jacks. 'V T • —J as. Slator, Architect,f Illuminator, etc., Government Insurance Buildings, Queenstreet. ANTED Known. Nut to Crack—Best * .V ? j quality Charley's Aunt Shirt and, Co- ; lar, for 3s ; elsewhere, 6s each.—J; Orson, Wharf. - • - ANTED to Purchase—Nice Bosk'out t v Property in Heme Bay District, about, 8 rooms. ■ Must have sea frontage. ' Principal a ; —Buttle Bros.. Stock. Exchange. '. > ■, ; ANTED.—'Visitors from .country—Largfo iv V Lot of Toys, Dolls, and 'Xtnas Presents, Ping Pong Balls; just arrived .from England.— Arthur, Strand Arcade. ANTED—SOO People to Patronise the ■ •. v ? Little: Tailor Shop. Splendid selection of patterns to choose from. Gent.'a Own Material made up.—Victoria-street, rem' Park.' WANTED— Farm ; Couples; fciousbuv-n; V ? Farm Hands; Cooks; Dairy Milkers; and others; and Employers that 'pay us the fees.—Heighten and Co., . 136, Qv."en-street. , "TOTANTED, at once—A Good Steady . .;•¥» '••; and Brass Moulder; also, Scrap Copper and —Apply Mass'ay-.j ■ users, Boiler Makers, and Iron Fowflflfo-; .flu Si-:) tom-strect West. , ■■ "4 WANTED-Lady Helps; W. C- oV . T -- . V V resses, first-class hotel, Rotoj I Tore Aroha,elsewhere; Housemffla-:.' '' dresses; Generals; Waiter; Fa? I^*, 1 a „d. Kitchenman.— Clark, next 1 office' Telephone 93. £■ y ' | TKTANTED—:Barmaid; Cooks, 255, 2G5,,-15s"" ?V ¥ Housemaids and "Waitresses.. town aiid t country: " Kitchenboys;•" Youth : for ..'driving Nurse »• Girls; Waitress, restaurant; Housemaid, assist bar; Generals, hotel a»d private; Cook-Laundress, 20s; Housemaid; Laundress, Waikato, etc.—Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. Open Saturday Evenings. - _____ ~\7iJANTED, between Hellyer's Creek, and tho . * *4, Whau Creek or Birkenhead— "* t 50 TO 500 ACRES. - :Water frontage; ,factory purposes; must bo' cheap. Write fully to GORDAN, HERALD Office, • ~\fcT Ploughman for station, £0s; J ,)"T V;-:; Milkers for East : Coast, i 2Cs; Uakef*.Improver, able to set sponge, make dough, and hand up, and drive, 15s; Blacksmith's Improver; Married Couple, Without children, £70 to : £75; .Farm Hands, : for f, WhaUgarei, Waikato, Pukekohe, Otahuhu, and Bcmuera, 15s to 20s; ''Elderly Man, .milk . cow, , useful, 10s; . Flax Baler, 6s day and Is an hour; f Carpenter, 8s day; ; Striker for blacksmith, 6s 6d; Youths, milk, useful; . Cooks, 20s; W. Cooks. 20s; Several Housemaids, i 12s; * Generals; Girl assist in shop, 15s. Y Wanted to Sell, cheapTicket to and • from Sydney.McLeod, Queenstreet, opposite Railway Station. Telephone 834. "Yy, A N: a? .E D - A SECOND-HAND STRONG-ROOM DOOR, Apply, stating particulars and price, to *' STRONG-ROOM,'* Box 337, Auckland. ,^7y ; A N T E D - 1 The Residents of Ponsonby to kruow 1 that W. SMITH is showing all the Latest Styles in Men's Straw and JMt Hats, Ties. Scarves; 1 Shirts, and Gent.'a Underclothing. Inspection invited. Note*the Address — W. SMITH, WEST END HATTER AND MERCER, , :: Lainboumo and Dewar's Buildings, Ponsonby Road. wi A N T E D--WJ GOOD BUSINESS MAN . To Handle the CENTURY THERMAL BATH CABINET. ; 50,000 sold in Great Britain, '■ 300, sold in the United States America. Largo Discounts. Air advertising free.—Address, "COLONIAL," ' - 409, Century House, 203-205, Regent-street, London, W. ANTED KNOWN. THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND . Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD , MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. ' Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind.- i Telephone Sl4. TXT, ANTED KNOWN— That "CRAIG'S CURIOSITY SHOP"IS IN PRINCES-STREET. \JU~ ANTED Known— 52 Lavender Water t V.! is put up in various sizes and styles of bottles, specially i suited for Christmas Presents. The Perfume is the very best of its kind, and cannot be surpassed. .'Kindly call and sample it before buying. ." We have it in corked bottles at Is, Is 9d, and 2s 3d each; also, in stoppered bottles at 2s 6d, 4s, : and 6s 6d each.—Jefferson's. ' Pharmacy : Stores, Queen-street (a few doors below D.5.0.). ANTED 'NO * W" . U TRY OUR rjp ? FOR Q CAN BETTER IN STRENGTH AND QUALITY. GOLDEN-TIPPED, MOST RICH AND RARE, . FROM DOONIN'S CANISTER. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Estab. 1856. . ."Wi ANTED— iOit VISITORS AND OTHERS To know that • . SHACKELFORD HAS OPENED - AN UP-TO-DATE TAILORING AND OUT- S FITTING DEPARTMENT. Replete with Newest Goods; also, Juvenile Depot. . Novelties in Boys' Suits, Blouses, Collars, ;? Hats, etc., etc. 262 AND 264, QUEEN-STREET (Next Savings Bank). TAT, ANTED KNOW 'N— !;.«AA SHACKELFORD'S STOCK • " Of TIES, SCARVES, AND MERCERY Is the Very Latest. Also the Stock of S Hats in Panama, Straw,i Dr. Jim, Frame and Flexible Felt, From Best English; Makers, is Large and Well-assorted. 262 AND 264, QUEEN-STREET (Next Savings Bank). TTTTANTED Known— Lavender has been * V used for hundreds of years as the most delightful and wholesome. Perfume. New-fan-gled names and perfumes have come and gone, and yet Sweet Lavender : holds its position as the best of all in the hearts of the Ladies, because it never nauseates, • but -is always delightfully refreshing. No. 52 Lavender Water is without doubt the Finest Perfume of its kind. Sold in corked bottles,' at Is, Is 9d, and 2s 3d each, i Stoppered bottles at 2s 6d, 4s, and 6? 6d each.—At Jefferson's Pharmacy Stores, Queen-street (a few doors below D.S.C.) „■ TO"ANTED Known—Handsome 7-piece Drawii V \ ingroom Suite in" Tapestry and.Plush, £4. 10s; 7-piec9 Drawingroom Suite in Amer, can Leather, £4; Chest of Drawers, 18s- 6d; . Bedsteads, from 18s; Wire i Mattress, 8s 6d; Flax j Mattress, ®6s ! 6d; J| Handsome S Duchess Pairs, 355; ; Washstand and DressiHg Table, 10a 6d the pair Kitchen Table, 10s 6d; Kitchen , Chairs, 2s 6d;; ire Stretcher, lis 4 6d, larger 13s; Leather Couch, 27s 6d; Cretonne Couches, 255; Blankets, from 6s 6d tho pair; Quilts, , Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Is 9d the pair; : Large Curtain ; Poles, with brass fittings, complete, i Is lid Engraved Tumblers. 2s 3d the half \ dozen; Dinner, Toilet, and Tea Sets. IRONMONGERY— Stoves, 5 . holes on , top, large oven, 52s 6d; Orion Ranges, lowest price Wire Netting, 5s 6d the roll i One Man's Lightning. Saw, 6s: 9d; v, Kerosene Stove, ? 3s; ; i White-handled Tea Knives, 2s the half dozen; : Tea Spoons, lis the half dozen; Saws, 2s; | ;Hammers, Is 3d; Squares, Is; Braces, 2s; Axes, 3s • 9d; -' Planes, etc., etc.At H. R. • : SHROFF'S, 106 and ■ 103. Victoria-street. • "I^7"ANTED— Public of Newton to Know. ; •V V< —That. an an srements have been made < with i MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist sof Karangaj; ■{ : kape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS • j until half-past eight o'clock each evening for \ insertion in the next morning's HERALD. | ""l/jr ANTED Known —On Sale-Portland ¥ V Cement, Hydraulic and Garden Lime. j Bricks, Sand, Pipes, etc. Advice on .concrete freS> J. WILSON AND CO.. ; Custom-strset West, I*■ v 1 4) ."'f If 11 Sfi T |gl

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 1