Wanted. ■■■•-■"■• ':■■'■ y-v'':'';; i i , „.,, ■ ■„■■■■,. ~, • e| ANTED—A Boy for shop.— H. Hazard, » v Guumaker, Queen-street. W" ANTED—A Boy.-Apply H. and J. Hart t rison, Pork Butchers. Newton. : , _ , L "■! TTST'ANTED by Gentleman— Room, v V near city.—Address '.'. Rem*.," G.P.O. WANTED to Rent—Decent Small Cottage; Mount Edon preferred.—" Z." HERALD Office. . i T/S7"ANTED—A Farm Hand; must be a good V » milker.— stating wage, etc., to 11. D. Duxiield. Ngarnawahia. — n« .!','■:;■ "is/STAN'TED —A Lady Help to take charge of it Children and assist in Housework. Apply " Help," Box 251, Post Office. . . —— — , . -, "OTANTED— Rooms, with use of kitchen, v¥,. for two single ladies. Healthy situation.—Address " Quiet," Herald Office. TXTANTED—A General Servant or Cook' v V Laundress.—Apply Mr. Herbert Thorny son, corner of Darby and Elliott Streets. ■ —— _ .* "\7|JANTED— Outdoor Grapes in any quau- ».» tity.—Apply J. Wendel and Co., New Zealand Wine Depot. Karaugahape Road. q X/IvTANTED—Smart Respectable: Lad, 15 or ? v Apply, 13 a.m., to Steward, Commercial Travellers' Club, His Majesty's Arcade. Rent or Eight-roomed » * House. Mount Koskill Road or New North Address, " Progressive," G.P.O. "V/ST" ANTED— Generals, 14s. town, Remnera,' ? V Mount Eden, country; Cook-Laundress; Nursemaid, country; L. Helps; Housekeeper, Es.—Mrs. Arthur, Strand. — — —— m ANTED to Purchase— Allotment in vV , Mamaku Village, handy to station; state price, numbei of section, and block. Apply to Box 97, P. 0., Auckland: WANTED— By Waiter, young, smart, experiv v enced, new arrival. Situation in Firstclass Hotel or Restaurant; good references.— Address, " H.K.," HERALD Office. WANTED, by a Young German— as Groom or Coachman; served in cavalry; good gardener, milk; first-class references.—Apply Mrs. Jackson, Onehunga. —— _ , -i ~\R]~ ANTED—Farm, unencumbered Couples. » » £65 to £80; Middle-aged Servants and Housekeepers, 14s; Farm Youths, 12s to 15s.— Heighten and Co., 3, Coombes' Arcade, Queen- . street. , ■ —— „-, WANTED, Employment—Married . Man. Light work, 20s and House, night watchman, etc, has good references.— ton and Co., 1 and 3, Coombes' Arcade, Oueenstreet. , _____ —m ANTED Known—Mrs. Bannester, Midwife. VV , and Mrs. Boyd, Ladies' Nurse, have Removed for the Convenience of Patients, to Florida Villa. Newton Road. Vacancies for Ladies. . ; - ANTED—Housemaids and Waitresses, V V town and country; Cooks, 20s, 30s, 355; , Parlourmaids: Lady Helps; Generals; Gardener; Waiter; Porter.— Bacon, Victoria' Arcade. .„ , . „> WANTED to Purchase—Half Share in good *T Dairy Farm, from £200 to £500; must bear strictest investigation. Principals onlydealt with.—Full particulars to "J.," , HERALD Office. WANTED— A Good General Servant, two in family; holiday given.— before 11 a.m. or after 6 p.m.. Mrs. E. Keesing (off Sy-monds-street, turn down by Lovoni, opposite top 1 of eld-street. ' • ; ■ ;. WANTED Known—That we have a number » Z of Second-band Typewriters that we will sell cheaply; a rare chance for anyone wanting a cheap machine. All machines guaranteed to be in thorough working —New Century Typewriting Company, Strand Arcade. ■ ',;;■''',;■. "<■■ ■. . . - ■-.'■■ WANTED— Good Bush Cook, at once, Bto ,'Vv. 10 men, .30s j good Flax Scutcher. Is an hour; Youth for flaxmill,,ss day; Kitchenman, 20s; Waiter, 20s; Man, cook and make butter, 20s to 255: Married Couple, wife cook, kusbrmd useful, £65; Farm Hands and Milkers, 17s 6d; Youths and Boys, milk, drive, useful. 10s to 15s; Boy; used to horses, ; Man, ..,-■' milk, garden.- useful, 15s to 20s; Young-Man' for milk round,' 17s 6d and found; Boys for ■ fish'= factory, 6s to 7s 6d. passage paid; Kit- ,' chen Youth or Man, 5s day;: Generals, Wait-' resses, sleen home, 15s; Housemaid to wait. i for King . Country, easy place, 15s; General • for hotel. East Coast. 15s: Housekeeper.; 15s; Kit'chenmaid, 10? Waitress and Pa.ntrygirl. same country hotel, 15s and 12s; Yardman for : country hotel; Young Woman as.book-keeper, 15s and found.— Exchange Lane. Telephone. 884. . ■ " •■ !•; ~ ' _ WANTED Known—That Teeth' are Extracted absolutely painlessly at the Relianci Dental Company, 77, ■ Queen-street. ——— ■ ' i 4 WANTED to Let, with Board—Two Fur- / nished Rooms, near Choral Hall.—Address at Grafton Store. , , —-— : WANTED— Respectable Men Boarders, bath, piano, good table. Terms, 16s.—" Roseneath," 152, Hobsom-street. "■'■.:■ , _ ; , , i WANTED Known—J. S. Cobley, Tailor, Karaßgahape Road, near Spedding's (late of Pitt and Victoria Streets); good work at lowest prices; gentlemen's own material made PP. ■ ■ • -v .-■* : : —. — „,,,,, ; WANTED Known—J. Lindsay, 67 ; and 69, ''' Victoria-street West, gives the Highest Price for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Left-offl Clothing. Letters will receive prompt at* " , tention. j , ~,.• ■■ . i ——— — 1 ' -* . WANTED Known—l am a Purchaser ofi <>h Household Furniture and Effects. ■'-'■ Fur- ;■ : niture Bought and Sold on Commission.— ' Jamas Browne, Hotel Valuator, etc., cornel? Ponsonby Road and Lincoln-street; or, Box 134, G.P.0." . ."' .. i ' ■ .■__■! I ■'} WANTED Known— Ladies, 10,000 Gen* tlemen, and all their Children, to have their Photos, taken at the Edwards -. Studio. . Electric Trama stop at corner, Victoria audi'-.'.' Queen Streets. . ~ ;!■' .- ~.. 1 » ' ■ n«-ii - ■ WANTED— First-class Dairy of Butter, ~ also any quantity of Eggs; highest market price given.—Jansen'g Grocery, Kara* ngahape Road, near Symonds-street. -.: i ■ : ,—— : —. —— , e-8 ' WANTED to Buy—Ladies' and. Gentlemen's New and Left-off Clothing. Waited, on at their homes. Highest cash price given* ; .. —Mrs. Laurence, Hohson's Buildings, Hobson- :i street. ■.. ■ ■.■";. ■■.-■ ';- ■■ •■■■- - ; — , — — .. -—M* ■■;; WANTED Known—A Splendid Selection ofl ' . "i Patterns to choose from.— own! material made up, at the Little Tailor Shop,.. . ; ; Victoria-3treet East, near Park. ' , — _— ■-( : ':-'', WANTED— Buyers for First-class ; Piarioa. . • no deposit, no interest, no payment in -i! advance; 3 years' credit.—No Deposit- Piano Company. 28, High-street. Call and inspect. See advertisement on Page 1. " • ~ t ■: : i WANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing. Families waited upon. All orders punctually attended Address, C. Whitten, Wellesley* street West. < ' ' ' ~,/-"•" — — ; : i «a ' WANTED to Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley, North Shore, behind!' Calliope Dock. Terms easy.—Apply to Buttle Bros., Land Agents, No. 5, Insurance Buildmgs. ■■. ; ■;, ■ .;... ■-;, •.■ WANTED Known— Description ol , Travelling Trunks, Bags. Carry-alls* : Hat Boxes, Valises in or made to order. —J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited. ' -_—-_—__—__—— : mm,mm* . '-: ANTED Known by Architects, Builders, VY 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— Presents.— mounted Purses, Card Cases, Ladies' Hand and Fitted Bags, Writing Cases, Pocket- , knives, Silver-mounted Walking Sticks, Whips, '- . : Bowl Cases, etc.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited, Queen-street. . .■:.-•:. ii I. ■ ' - 1,, JJU-I. WANTED Known—"Don't Overlook the , - Fact!" J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited, are Manufacturers and 11mporters of Saddlery and Harness to suit all classes. : j -, . WANTED Known—Tennis, 1903—Racquets s by various makers; Tennis Balls; Rac- . quets Eestrung and Repaired promptly.—J. Wiseman and Sons,"Limited. --?>;.?', .— i i j- ■ -'i :',' WANTED Known— to Hand—A Choice Assortment of Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, fitted 1 Cases and Bags, suitable for presents.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited.. • ; : ,—; < ;■ : , WANTED Known— Racquets, all . ; qualities; Slazenger's Tennis Balls;i Racquets restrung and repaired.— Wiseman, and Sons. Limited, Queen-street. .; -, -$ . i i a i .ill ' .'■.■..'?'";'= WANTED Known—That we celiver Tan- >'.; piri, Bay of .Islands,- and : Newcastle -.; Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City - . or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. and G. Win- - stone. Custom-street. ■ '. ————— -, ... ' • ■- < '. ■ '' ~r WANTED— The Ladies and Gentlemen of'-'-'' j Auckland and neighbourhood to know —That ,D. . and A. Brown, High-class ; Cleaners -; -;, I'::-. and Dyers.- Shortland-street. have imported . ' : one of the Latest Improved . French ■ Plants for " Dry Cleaning." : The only one in Auckland. :- Ladies can now have their Costumes,•: ■ 1 5 Fancy Dresses, Capes. Blouses, etc.,: done by. this process. -No, part of the linings, trim--mings, or ornaments, need be removed; the '- goods are not shrunk ;or altered '.; in 'shape the lustre and finish are preserved; and - the • most delicate colours, are aot injured. Works* Graftoa Road, • ,' ,"■' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 1
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