i Wanted. ' 1 i . . . .... _ WANTED— Painter, East-street, Newton.— J V V W. H. Butler. | "17£7"ANT_D-Smart Boy far factory.-Apply | ' T Collins Bros., Commerce-street. ' I "WANTED—A Lad, about 17 or IS.-Appls ! ' t Tyrone Dairy, Karangahape Road. . — - —— ,—* WANTED— A General Servant,—Apply to Mrs. J. M. Lennox, " The Pines," Retauera. ISrANTED—Lady Help for the country, liboY » rcil wages— P.O. Box 456* AuckI laud. , n . . - ■ ■ 'W TyANTED at once—A first-class Bodice ¥> Hand.— Keetley, Manukan Road. J'arnell. .. WANTED— Monoline Operator.— Y T Apply, Manager, Taranaki Herald, New Plymouth. WANTED — Two Iron Moulders, also a •1 > Pettier.-Apply, c. and A. CoUings, Iron Pounders, ArchhiU. TyANTED to Purchase—lo or 12 horse- » » power Portable.—State particulars, '* Totara," HERALD Office WANTED-A Good General Servant.—ApT V ply Mrs. Herbert Thompson, " Capri,". Mount Hobson, Remuera, ■•:-.., YirANTED to Purchase—The Driving or > V Outside Gear of „ Chaff-cutter,— W. Maddern, Cartel-, Thames. -■i ' , WANTED— Furnished Bedroom and Sittingroom, close to city. State terms.— dress, "Permanent," HERALD Office. "OJANTED-Day Work of any kind by highly '' respectable person; good cook.— Clark, next Star Office. Telephone, 93.. WAITED, by a Young Situation as 7 7 Groom or Coachman; first-class references.—Apply " Groom," HERALD Office. ANTED, in a Refined Family—A SituaV 7 tion as Lady Help or Companion; town preferred.—Address. " M.8.," HERALD Office. WANTED— Employment by Blacksmith's Improver, 3* years at general country work, fair shocr, age 23.—McLeod, Exchange. Lane. WANTED, by Competent Person— charge of child or any place of trust; wages no object.— Stranger," HERALD Office. ■ ■ —-————_____—_, WANTED to Purchase—A Fancy Goods' and Stationery Business, doing a good turnover.—Apply Read Brothers, Syniondsstreet. _____ __; _-j WANTED— Couples, £60 to £65; Youths, milk, 10s to 15s; Butcher Boy. 15s.—Heighten and Co., Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street. . . _~•■■■ WANTED— Very small furnished Villa, for six months; good tenant; rent advance. No children; reliable, careful.— A.H.," Herald Office. WANTED to Purchase, Remuera or Ellerslie—House, 6 to 8 rooms, with good Allotment. £600 to £800.—AH. Walker, Mercantile Chambers, City. WANTED— Cook-Lar.n dress or good General for family of two; Housemaid kept, highest wages given.— Clark, next Star Office. Reopen 7 p.m. WANTED— Purchaser— Valuable Banjos, live strings, and one Mandola, for sale, below import cost... This day only.—. " Budget" Rooms, Newton. , WANTED— Lady Help or -General, for a widow lady, in the country; easy —Apply to Mrs. Macgregor Hay, St. George's. Bay Road, Parnell. WANTED— middle-aged,. Experienced, practical . single man. Butcher; first-class references.— and Co.. 1 and 3, Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street, I^rANTED— An Efficient Book-keeper, a V V young man with local experience preferred, must write a good hand, and havo first-class references.—Address " Ledger," HERALD Office. WANTED— Reliable Woman as General, for country, 2 in family; widow with Mount Eden. • ■ - W Situation for good Housekeeper, farmer's daughter, good references: Generals; Housemaids; L. Helps; Young Girls; Messenger Boy; Housemaids, private.— Mrs. Arthur, Strand. WANTED Known by .Architects, Builders, VV 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. . _ WANTED Known—Useful Presents.— mounted Purses. Card Cases, Ladies' Hand and Fitted Bags, Writing Cases, Pocketknives, Silvermounted Walking Sticks, Whips, Bowl Cases, etc.—J. Wiseman and Sons. Limited, Queen-street. _— ...—. ' Nl ANTED Known—Yates' Grass and Clover » ? Seeds are re-cleaned. All Seeds of finest quality.—Arthur Yates and Co., 190, Queen-street. ANTED Known—A Splendid Selection of I r Patterns to choose from.—Gent/-e own material made up, at the Little Tailor Shop, Victoria-street East, near Park. >■'••• . ! 4 WANTED to Let, with Board— Furnished Rooms, near Choral Hall.—Address at Grafton Store. - ... ; ; 4) WANTED— Respectable Men Boarders, bath, 7 7 piano, good table. Terms, 16s.—"Roseneath," 152, Hobson-street. WANTED Known—J. S. Cobloy, Tailor, Karangahape Road, near Spedding's (late of Pitt and Victoria Streets); good work at lowest prices; gentlemen's own material made up. .. ■ . * WANTED Known—,T. Lindsay, 67 and 69, Victoria-street West, gives the Highest Price for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Left-off Clothing. Letters will receive prompt attention. WANTED Known—l am a Purchaser of 7 7 Household Furniture and Effects. 'Furniture Bought and Sold on Commission.— James Browne, Hotel Valuator, etc., corner Ponsonby Road and Lincoln-street; or, Box 134, G.P.O. WANTED— for 500 21b tins of Choice Indian Tea, 11- per tin.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queenstreet. WANTED Known—lo.ooo Ladies? 10,000 Gentlemen, and all their Children, to have their Photos, taken at the Edwards Studio. Electric Trams stop at corner, Victoria and Queen Streets. WANTED— A First-class Dairy of Butter, also any quantity of Eggs; highest ■ market price Jansen's Grocery, .Karangahape Road, near Symonds-street. •- — . ~.. < WANTED to Buv—Ladies' and Gentlemen's \ V New and Left-off Clothing. Waited on at their homes. Highest cash price given. —Mrs. Laurence, Hobson's Buildings, Hobsonstreet. WANTED— Buyers for First-class Pianos, T V no deposit, no interest, no payment in advance; 5 years' credit.—No Deposit Piano Company, 28, High-street. Call and inspect. See advertisement on Page 7. *■ WANTED Known— Don't Overlook the Fact!" J. Wiseman and . Sons, Limited, are Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness to suit all classes. WANTED Known—Racquets „ by various makers; Tennis Balls-; Racquets Eestrung and Repaired promptly.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited. , ~ ~„■. ANTED—Farmers who require Grass V V Seeds, Bonedusts, and Manures to send to Andrew and Lloyd, Otahuhu, for Quotations and samples. - ..-■.. ANTED Known—Dock, Sorrel, and all V > Weeds are Cleaned out of Grass and Clover Seeds by our own machinery. Reliable Seeds, 190, Queen-street. ( WANTED Known— to Hand—A Choice Assortment of Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, fitted Cases and Bags, suitable for presents.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited. WANTED— Those who like strong Tea to get the very strong 1/- Fannings from the Direct Importers, John Earle and Co., Queen-street. v .:■% WANTED— Delicate people to get the pure '•■ China Tea, almost free from tannin, from John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen-street. • ■ . ■'"' ■"" WANTED Known—Tennis Racquets, < all qualities; Slazenger's Tennis Balls; Racquets restrung and repaired.— Wiseman and Sons. Limited, Queen-street. WANTED Known— Description of Travelling Trunks, Bags, Carry-alls. Hat Boxes, Valises in sto_lc or made to order. —J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited. . - WANTED Known—Double-dressed ''-* Cocksfoot, Ryegrass. ' Clovers, etc.—Arthur Yates and Co., 190, Queen-street.■;...;;.::,- ..;./-■ »' . . .— ■—.-.) - "\XJ ANTED Known—That we deliver Tan- , VV piri, Bay of Islands,' and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Eatea.-_W. and. Q. -Win- " stone, Custom-street, / "*" v * "V - !
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12229, 26 March 1903, Page 1
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