■' :; :.. ; wanted. IXr*ANTED—A.. respect-able - Boy.—Apply to .¥* • W. H. Hazard, Gunmaker, 176, Queenstreet. ___ ■ WANTED— An experienced - General Ser*VV W % vant; : .: no -washing; references V- required.—Apply Mrs. A., J. Entrican, Hepburnstreet. - •■■■■ -. : '- ' - - ." WANTED— Farm; ■; Hands, and Milkers, 15s to 20s ; Engine Driver, Governess, Housekeeper, and . Others.—Heighten and Co.. 136. Queen-street. . ' WANTED, near Railway Station, Ellerslie,; for Lady and Gentleman—Double Bedroom and Sittingroom, with board.— " Traveller," !__;.__ Office. ___ ■■ /- ,- -~-/,, ; WANTED— A Buyer for Furniture and En--1 i :-.• tire Contents ; of; Seven-roomed ; : Apart-: ment House, in good position,' and with rooms let, near town.—Apply P. J., HERALD Office. WANTED— 5000 People to Patronise the !■» TK Little Tailor Shop. Splendid selection of Patterns to choose; from. v Gent.'s Own Ma-! terial -made; Victoria-street, near Park, j WANTED, by *? domesticated English/;- Wo- ; man—Situation as Housekeeper, Lady i Help, ' or Nurse;: and ■'■:-. Companion.—Address | " 8.C.," 102, - Upper Nelson-street, ? Auckland. Bi | ANTED Known—You';may" have' a First-1 '} V » class Supper up.till 12 o'clock. •» Price, Is; no extra charge.—At the Central, next to:i Arthur's Mart, Queen-street. And don't for- i get it. u __ ___ ; WANTED to Let—A Largo Furnished Bed- \ room; suit two gentlemen friends; s-say weekly, or, three friends"4s. Two minutes: from * HERALD - Office.— :-; address, apply : HERALD Office. _. ''.■.■,:■-,;•. WANTED, by Respectable Steady '• Con- • scientious Elderly Man—A', Situation as Gardener, willing, to: be useful;. in any,; light work; wages no*, object if a- good home.— ■ dress. "E. 5.," HERALD Office. . WANTED— W.:: Cooks, 15s -. to" 255; House- .: maids, private rand'; hotels, 12s, 15s; "Waitresses, 12s, 15s; Girls; Generals, ;town,, suburbs,S Napier, Hawera, ,;.Tauranga. etc. Sewingmaid; Laundresses, 2Cs; - Chief Cook,• 70s; Farm ". Hand, 20s.—Mrs. ' Clark," next Star..; Office. , ■ - "TAT'ANTED—' Cooks, 255, Rotorua, V. V; • Earangahake, town; > Waitresses,'-: 15s, Te Aroha, Cambridge, Waikino, Karangahake; Housemaids, 12s, 15s, Waikato, Wairakei, Pae- ! roa, Hawera, Gisborne (go to-day or Tuesday), Waihi, Rotorua; Kitchenmen, 15s, : 209, T* Aroha, Botorua. (2); town; ' Housekeeper, town; Waiter, ■ 15s, 255,' town; Generals everywhere. —Labour Exchange, Halyday's .' Buildings,' Shortland-street. "''■--. WANTED— with driver's certificate, .40s -a: week; several* Bushmen, Jackers, 8s to 9s day; Cooks, 25s to 455; Hotel* men; ;.' Night Porters; ■ Scullerymen; ; Station,: Cooks; .:-Youth,' light v work, 4s; two 'Youths; for flaxmill. 4s ■: day; Station: Ploughman; Youth, milk ' and ; deliver, milk; Farm Hands: and Milkers; Bullock Driver, "Is an hour; Man,'milk, groom, garden;-Elderly:,Man- for ' country hotel; ''?, Mail-: for orchard farm; t- Baker's Improver; ; Blacksmith's -Improver;. Generals; Waitresses; y. Housemaids; *: Cook; 1 * two good Flax Scutchers,- good wages; Carpenter, McLeod, ■ Queen-street, opposite -Railway; Station. • ■ Telephone, 884. '■ -*-~ '- BOYS (several) Wanted at : HERALD Works.; -■.'-"'• —Apply : Works Manager,' Second Floor. ENGLISH Lady requires Pupils for French ' (Paris '6* years) • and Music. <• Special care given "; to baokward or a disinclined pupils. Highest testimonials. ::: Terms .■" reasonable.— Address "English," HERALD Office. ART N E B: - ; : Wanted, in Partially; Established Busi-; ness. First-class Agencies, Home, > Colonial, and American.—Applications only from young men with capital.—" Produce," HERALD Office. . -_ ■ ; ' ■": ■'- QT. MATTHEWS STONE CHURCH. O __ CLERK OF WORKS. " Applications for the above position will he received at the office of the Architect, E. Bartley, ■'. Colonial : Bank -> Buildings, >' Queen-: street," up '. to noon Tof -"- January-i 6, ; ; .- 1902.! Schedule of ? duties to be seen either at Mr. Bartley's or the Diocesan Office, Shortlandstreet. - ■ : " ; ". ■ TUT ■■'■!/'*:■ :■. l D ;''_-L-''■-■ >i'?&i?. ' ' lccum-;tenens wanted; Early in February,-for ') or 10 mouths ; very. easily" Worked suburban practice; exception-, ally liberal terms. - Apply, ' " MEDICUS." " HERALD Office TITANUKAir WATER SUPPLY BOARD. POSITION OF ENGINEER, POSITION OF TURNCOCK. ■■;-• Applications (separate) : for tho, above positions will be received up to Noon of FRIDAY,'; January 10, 1902,; addressed ; to the Chairman of the Board, Newmarket Hall, Newmarket. Farther information to -bo obtained from .-:■■ W. HOGG, Clerk, Newmarket Hall. December 21, 1901. .' - MRS. : LOCKLEY, 42, SHORTLAND-STREET. IVi. (Established 1887.) Woman.Cook, 30s, Whangarei; 3 Waitresses' and Laundress, ; 15s . each,':--Te;.' Aroha; Waitress, 15s; Housemaid, 15s; v General, ' 12s, Waikino; • Waitress, 15s; Housemaid, 12s, Waihi; Waitress, 12s; Housemaid, 123, Bay; of Islands; Waitress 15s, assist- Housemaid 10s, : together, town; ' Cook, v 15s; -Housemaid,' 123, Waikato; Cook, 20s; .; General, 12s, 1 ; Karangahake; 5 Young Lady - for bar, 15s, - country; Housemaid and bar. . town; General, : 12s, no washing, and Housemaid, , Epsom; Housemaid, 12s; Nursegirl, ss, Karangahake; Housemaid, 12s; Kitehenmaid, 10s, Paeroa; - Generals, 8s to : 15s, Gisborne, town, 1 country, suburbs; . Lady - Helps. ;■■• 10s, * Gisborne, % etc.; - Nursery-Governess, "Gisborne '■ (Kindergarten);: Ploughman, • 20s; Farm Hand, 20s; Youth, station, ' 15s; - Groom and Coachman, town; Night Porter, Hotelmen; Youth," good milker. 15s; . Sculleryman, 20s, town; first-class' Chef, town.. . ■ ■■~'.■ ■ ■•"-■-■-■-.:.. WANTED. BY LADY AND GENTLEMAN-FIRST-CLASS SUITE OF 3 BOOMS ',<l (one Sitting and two Bed Rooms), with Private Board, in good locality,: near town.— " G," Box 55, G.P.; Office. W. ' A N.,.'. T .;E:',., DWr T.,' : GOOD BUSINESS MAN To Handle the ,; CENTURY THERMAL BATH CABINET. 50,000 sold in Great Britain, 300,000 sold in the United States : America. •: Large I Discounts. All advertising Address, '". COLONIAL," ,i, 409, Century House, ; :\ 203-205, Regent-street, -London, W. -{ XJTjT., A H T E ■■:.., D. / ,;U Hunters in Search of--■;-* •XMAS PRESENTS, " Do not fail to call at HUNTER'S, SYMONDS-STREET. He has a fine "assortment: of Electro-plate, Table Cutlery, etc., of the best makes, -at prices that will open your eyes. WANTED Known —On - Portland 1 Cement, Hydraulic and Garden % Lime, Bricks, Sand,' Pipes, etc ; Advice on concrete free. " ___ ' J. WILSON AND COv Custom-street West. - WANTED , Known— intending - to Buy Land or House Properties, to call and consult Mr. Thornea, 91. Queen-street, with regard to suitable Homes - : or • investments. ] Several specially good Blocks just on hand, j showing 10 to 12 per cent, interest. ; ' ; To Owners desirous of speedily realising, my Sales by Auction offer special advantages. J. THOBNES, 91. Quten-streot. .'.' '.' , ' —'. '." ",' — : — ' \.~_ '.■.. ■-. WANTED— The Ladio3 and Gentlemen of j Auckland and neighbourhood ,to know —That D. and A. Brown, High-class Cleaners and Dyers, Shortland-street, ka*e • imported one of the Latest Improved French Plants for '* Dry Cleaning."' The only one in Auckland. Ladies can now have their. Ooßtames,'>Faaoy'! Dresses, Capes, Blouses, etc., done by this process. No part of the; linings, - trimmings,. or ornaments need -be - removed; •. the •' goods ; are '■ not shrunk or altered 'in '■:■ shape; the ilustre and ' finish are preserved; and the most delicate colours are not injured. \ Works: Grafton Road. ■,TO •■■•■'•>'•■■ N ' T - E ''■ D- ** 1J VISITORS AND OTHERS To know that • SHACKELFORD HAS OPENED, AN UP-TO-DATE TAILORING AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT, Replete with Newest Goods; also, Juvenile „. , Depot. Novelties in Boys' Suits, Blouses, : Collar's, Hats, etc., etc. '" ■ 262 AND 264, QUEEN-STREET - . (Next Savings Bank). : : jJDST ANTED I'No^bk; «v» *»■-*. SHACKELFORD'S STOCK ' ' ,- , ~'i;-: ' i Of . 5 TIES, SCARVES.- AND MERCERY '■. Is the Very Latest. Moo the Stock ef Hats to Panama, Straw, Dr. Jim, Frame and Flexible Felt, ! From Best English Mak' ;rs ' is Large-and Well-assorlajd. • __„„,_ 262 AND 26 . QUEEN-STREET ' (Next Savings Bank). -*:.**; ':^:-x:::-;.:.:*::j'>:j:f::J : ::; : j^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 1
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