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Wanted. WANTED— A Smart. Message Boy.— • V ¥ , at the Little Tailor Shop. Victoria-street East.- . ANTED—Housemaid, Generate, Lady TT Help-?., good places.Mrs. Uarvey, 408, Queen-street. i "ixr ANTED, by Respectable Person-Two j YV Children to nurse.—Apply " Nurse," • HERALD Office. ANTED—Sopranos and Tenors to try the » T new sacred solo, " The Dawn of Peace," by Dr. Thomas. ANTED, for Cash Client—House, about 5 t » rooms, with acre, £300. -Cooke and Buddie. .76. Victoria Arcade. , THCf ANTED— General Servant, small family; ¥¥. no washing or ironing.—Mrs. Local Bloomfiold. St. Stephen'?) Avenue. ANTED—First-class Waitress; to take T T charge of our Tea .Rooms. most he experienced.—Apply, Manager, Strand Cafe. ANTED—A respectable Boy, to learn the TT trade.—Apply this evening. P. Rogers, Strand Picture Frame .Works, Ponsonby Road. WANTED— Rooms. furnished or unfurnished, for goou tenants.—Mis. Kenealy, 175, Hobsou-street, near Wellington* street. _ 7t7C7"ANTED—Housemaid; Laundress; \ Oe.neVI lals, 8s to 15s; Girls to assist, good places.—Mrs. Bell, opposite All Saints', l'oni sonby. RANTED, by Married Couple—Two Rooms, .-»*-. furnished or unfurnished, in quiet locality.Apply, -riving particulars, to " Furnished," HERALD Offii"?. ANTED to Lease or Purchase—so to 100t v acre Farm, convenient the city.— Height on and Co., Land and Estate Agents, ] and 3, Cooiubes' Arcade, Queen-street. ; WANTED to Purchase, north side of Pon- | V V sonby Boad—Dwelling of 0 rooms, £sjo: i and one of 7 rooms, Particulars to j Thos. F. Cahill. 99 and 101, Queen-street opj posite Fort-street. * 1 WANTED to Purchase, for Cash—From 4 I t t to 6 Acres of Land (volcanic, preferred), i with house: within nine miles of Auckland.— ! Address full particulars to D.C., Maugere I Bridge P. 0.. Onehnnga, WANTED— Lockley. 42. ShortlandVV street, wants Waitresses, New Plymouth, 15s; Hamilton, 12s; Women Cooks, 255, 20s. Ids ; Generals. 8e to 159 ; Lady Helps. House-Parlourmaid. 12g Gd, Parnell ; General and .Nursery Housemaid, together; Married Man, dairy._farru._etc. i WANTED— Cabinetmaker, constant work, 9s day; Break-down Saw Hand, 8s 4d day; Planing; Machine Hand. 10s: Wheelwright, take charge of shop; Farm Hands and Milkers; Bov for bakehouse; Wheelwright's Improver; Deal-frame Hand; Hotelman, mark billiards; Carpenter, 8s day; Generals, King Country and locally; Housemaid, King Country; Waitress; Nursegirl; Housekeeper; Girls for laundry; All-round Butcher, 255, found.— .McLeod, Exchange Lane. Telephone £84. WANTED, by a Firm of'Oenecal Providers, ; Vt dealing in Drapery. Boots, Groceries, j and General Household Sundries, who are forming their Business into a limited liability company— for Established Branches and Departments; also. Milliners and Saleswomen. Applicants must have energy and ability, and some capital to become shareholders. Liberal salaries to competent and reliable men and women.—Applications to be addressed Beady Money Traders," HEEALD Office. _; _____ WANTED— by young Man. aged 26. at present assistant surveyor for one of the largest land-owners in the Kingdom. Experienced in building construction, road-making, drainage, waterworks, and supplies, surveying and levelling, and the preparation of plana, specifications, etc. Highest references and testimonials.—Address, " C.A.E.," care of Haw kings' Advertising Agency, Plymouth. England. WANTED- TO PURCHASEHOUSE AND BUILDING SECTIONS In CITY. PONSONBY. MOUNT EDEN, MOUNT KOSKILL, ETC., From £100 to £1000. Clients now waiting. J, THORNES, 91, Queen-street; v , "rSfANTED-PARENTS AND GUARDIANS * Y » TO KNOW THAT SHACKELFORD ~ , Has Opened a Full Shipment of, BOYS' AND YOUTHS SUITS AND, OVERCOATS. Good Assortment of HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS. UNDERCLOTHING, T*fi ANTED KNOWNTWO NEW. GOWNS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE, By doing your own Dressmaking with the aid of the famed BUTTEBICK PAPER PATTERNS. Perfect Fit. Newest Style, Try One. W. P. OOILVIE, WoUesley-Btreet. ' T7T7] ANTED KNOWN- *»»-'■" SHACKELFORD'S MILLERAIN WATERPROOF COATS, Light, Porous. Healthy and Stylish, are the best and most gentlemanly for winter wear. The Famous Distingue WATERPROOF, in alt Leading Styles— Corinthian, St. Leger, Paddock, etc. 262 and 264, QUEEN-STREET. WANTED— The Ladies and Gentlemen of •» T. Auckland and neighbourhood to know —That D. and A. Brown, High-class Cleaners and Dyers, Short land-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 linings, trimmings, or ornaments need be removed; the goods are not shrunk or altered la shape; the lustre and finish are preserved; and the most delicate colours are not injured. Works: Grafton Road. W, ANTED K N O W N. SHIPMENT OF CASHMERE HOSIERY TO HAND. SPLENDID VALUE. PHILLIPS, BLAKEY. AND WOODHAM, . HOBSON-STREET. "f *f ANTED K N O W N — *** WE HAVE A LINE OP J)ABK ' QATS. Which were Imported from England two years ago into the Oumaru District. They have proved a wonderful yielder, producing over luo bushels per acre each teason. They grow like our Duns, shooting out a good deal, and should be sown in the Autumn or early Winter. They have a line Straw, and have done well on poor land down South. We hold Stocks of specially Selected Canterbury Oats as follow:—Duns, Canadians, White Tartars. Gartons, Danish, etc.* We supply best qualities obtainable of, Manures and Seeds of all kinds. Send for particulars before buying. Our Values are undoubtedly the beat. F. W. SMITH AND CO.. COMMERCE-STREET. WANTED Known—Handsome 7-piece Drawingroorn Suite in Tapestry and Plush, £4 10s; 7-piece Drawingroom Sriite in Anier can Leather, £4; Chest of Drawers, 18s 6d; Bedsteads, from 13s; Wire Mattress, ds (id; Flax Mattress, Cs 6d; Handsome Duchess Pairs, 355; Washstand and Dressing Table, IGaGd the pair; Kitchen Table, 10s 6d; Kitchen Chairs, 2s 6d; Wire Stretcher, lis 6d, larger 13s; Leather Conch, 27s Cd; Cretonne Couches, 255; Blankets, from 6s Cd the pair; Quilts, Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Is 9d the pair; Large Curtain Poles, with brass fittings, complete, la lid; Engraved Tumblers. 2s 3d the half dozen; Dinner, Toilet, and Tea Seta. IRONMONGERY-Dover Stoves, 5 holes on top, largo oven, 52s 6d; Orion Ranges, lowest price; Wire Netting, 5s 6d the roll; One Man's Lightning Saw, 6s 9d; Kerosene Stove, 3s; White-handled Tea Knives, 2s the half dozen; Tea Spoons, Is the half dozen; Saws, 2s; Hammers, Is 3d; Squares, Is; Braces, 2jj; Axes, 3a 9d; Planes, etc., etc.— IL R. SHROFF'S. 106 and 108. Victoria-street. . "pOLOE 0." " POL OS 0." The Game of the Age. ANY NUMBER FROM O TO /? CAN PLAY ARRIVED, ex S.S. Matatua—Pianos, splendid variety.—E. and P. Piano Agency, S. Coldicutt, Manager, 75, Queen-street. THE English and Foreign Piano Agency invite inspection of their large stock of Pianos and Organs, at 75, Queen-street. HAVE you tried Sanderson's Pork Sausage? If yon haven't, you are missing a treat.A. Sanderson, Victoria-street, near HobBOQ-strect. JOHN BROADWOOD AND SON'S PIANOSNew Models, just landed.—London, and Berlin Piano Co., Bhortlaod-Btreet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 1