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Wanted. MESSAGE BOYS required for HERALD Works; good wages.—Apply, Works Manager. M'ABBIED MAN Seeks Situation as -LtJ. Gardener or Caretaker, good milker and groom, references.— "E. 8.," HERALD Office. TWO LADIES, refined, require Board and X Lodging, near town, immediately; terms must be moderate.— early. " Progress,"' Herald Office. WANTED— milk, useful, for Te V * Aroha, passage paid, 10s; good Cook and Carver; Man, milk, garden, useful, 15s; Youth, milk and deliver milk, 12s; Farm Hands and Milkers for Cambridge. Mangere. and Mount Boskill, 12s to 15s; i Youths for flaxmill, 4s 6d day; Flax Scutcher. 7s day; Bricklayer, to build a wall, current wages; General Farm Hand, 'ss: Youth, milk, useful, for Cambridge, good place, 15s; Generals for Mangonui, Waihi, King Country, Remuera, Epsom, and town. ICs to lbs; Housemaid, to i wait, for King Country, easy place; Waitresses-, sleep home, 14s; Young Woman, hookkeeper and useful, 15s and found.— Exchange Lane. Telephone 834. -\\T ANTED KNOW N— » » 3 JUST RECEIVED BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS FOR ' MARCH. DELINEATOR for March; price 8d; posted, 10£ d stamps. W. P. C GIL VIE, Wellesley-street. XT" ANTED K N O W N — T H A T * ' i FRENCH'S TEAS ARE THE BEST VALUE. Only obtainable at 165, KARANGAKAPE ROAD. Price 3, from Is to 2s 4d per lb. TRY OUR SPECIALITY BAKING POWDER, Try ANTED K N O W N - COXON'S IRONING CLASSES Are Now in Full Swing, AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. ■V\T ANTED KNOWNCOXON'S LAUNDRY CLASSES Are Now Open Daily AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. Ladies are respectively invited to attend. T\]T. ANTED KNOWN— FOR HIGH-CLASS SEWING MACHINES • AT MODERATE PRICES, Go to W. P. OQILVIE, Wellesley-street. T7y ANTED"" TO Bu Y— EMPTY BEER BOTTLES. i Quarts, Is per dozen; Pints, Is per dozen. D. ARKELL, GLADSTONE BREWERY, NEWTON ROAD. WANTED— VISITORS TO ROTORUA TO COME TO "jIHE BINES." Good Table, Ventilated Rooms, Electric Light, Bathroom, Dark Room for photography. Centrally situated, close to all baths. Enlarged Up-to-date Premises. A home for 30 guests. Information given re sights; wires attended to, trains met. Ask for " The Pines" on arrival, as no touts are kept. Terms moderate.—J. G. PEACE, Proprietor. WANTED KNOW NA. L. SMITH. DENTIST. Hobson-street (opposite St, Matthew's Church), Supplies 'A-eetnr&SS %::i-.t ■~;., una _oo_-_.it; •; ,"' Guaranteed. : Te'tsth Extracted Without Pair, by .New Process, 2s 6d; or by Gas, ss. WANTED— Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland and neighbourhood to know —That D. and A. Brown, High-class Cleaners and Dyers, Shortland-street. havo imported one of the Latest Improved French Plants for " Drv 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 in shape; the lustra and finish are preserved: and tin* most delicate colours are not injured. Works ■ Grafton Road. WANTED 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. Telephone. 914. T*~. ANTE JT N ° W N. ADVERTISEMENTS For insertion in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD will be received at the following places:— KARANGAHAPE RD.: .T. A. Crawford, Chemist, ' PONSONBY RD.: W. H. Woollams, Chemist. i THREE LAMPS: A. Le Quesne, Chemist. ! SYMONDS-STREET: W. Ganderton, Chemist. | PARNELL: J. W. Robinson, Chemist. ! NEWMARKET: D. Teed, Chemist. ! ONEHUNGA: G. J. Jackson, Stationer. OTAHUHU: J. Todd, Tailor. | DEVONPORT: R. R. Parnham, Chemist. NORTHCOTE: H. Leppar, Post Office. KINGSLAND—A. W. Page's Store. Advertisers may also telephone direct to the HERALD Advertising Department through telephone No. 178, and after 1Q p.m. through No. 229. -T757" ANT E D K N O W NA USTRALIAN RENTAL TNSTITUTE, CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND LORNE STREETS • (Nearly Opposite Public Library). W ! T POLWELL, i V. O* V." TTvENTAL QUEGEON. TEETH Superior Sets £22 0 TEETH Single Tooth 0 5 0 TEETH Stoppings 0 5 0 TEETH Gas 0 2 6 TEETH Extractions, 2s 6d and ... 0 1 0 Extractions Entirely Painless. Natural Appearance and Fit Guaranteed. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, • 7.30 till 9.30. Telephone, No. 1412. ■ WANTED Known— D. Goldie 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 Timber, being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. WANTED to Sell—Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley, North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.— to Buttle Bros., Land Agents, No. 5, Insurance Buildings. WANTED Known—That Teeth are Extracted absolutely painlessly at the Reliance Dental Company, 77, Queen-street. T/\7" HAT'S " O E R E O L A ? " The best substitute for Tea and Coffee. It doesn't taste, quite like tea or just like coffee, hilt it's " awfully nice," and very wholesome, and it's only Sixpence a Packet, at the . HEALTH FOOD SHOP, \ - Queen-street. DRESSES DRESSES!!— shipment novelties just opened up, specially selected, including Very Choice Lot of Plain and Fancy Black Materials, unusually good value.-At RCSHBROOK AND BRLDGMAN'S. rpHE LATEST AMERICAN NOVELTIES at the Edwards Studio, Queen and Victoria Streets. Trams stop. HEY ARE HERE ? WHAT ? The •Very Newest in Every Description of Men's and Boys' Clothing; value is unsurpassed. Something to please everybody .at Geo. Fowlds', Victoria Arcade. TOEA-LINE— Suund Lungs. Speakers and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable at all leading Chemists, Is and 2s. EVONPOBT. VICTORIA PARK-Well-finished 5-roomed House and First-rate Garden and' Orchard; £270; cheapest investment in Devonport.— Bros., Stock Exchange. ' ' ' ■ . '-' ."'.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12229, 26 March 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12229, 26 March 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12229, 26 March 1903, Page 1

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