Wanted. •'■ 1 ANTED—Good General Servant; alsc :- .'» T.« Housemaid.— C. Buddie, Glenalvon a —| " TKT ANTED— for Milking and Deliver ? \ ing Milk.—Apply J. M. Laing, Mount - Albert. WANTED— To leave a'Young Baby for a time with superior family, good home —Address, Victoria, G.P.O. v ANTED—Farm Hand; must be a good milker. State wage required, etc.— 7 D. Duxfield, Ngaruawahia. WANTED— A Station Couple, £80, farm; Youth, milk and drive, 15s; Butcher * Boy, 15s; Storeman, Heighten and Co., 1 Coombes' Arcade, Quean-street. e -. . • WANTED— Strong Boy, just left school; I V* good milker and useful. State wages ; j and particulars to Mrs. Inga D. Gooding, : t Goldfields Dairy, Rata-street, Te Aroha, <* I Upper Thames. 3 j :—: . WANTED— Lady as Housekeeper;. Lady Helps; Cooks; Cook-Laundress; 5 Generals; Waitress, assist bar, 15s; House- ' maids; Kitchenmaid; Pantrymaid.—Mrs. - Clark, next Star Office. - j 17\7 ANTED.—Mrs. Lockley, 42, Shortland- ■ I v » - street, wants—Cook, 15s, and House- ; i maid, together (Hamilton); Middle-aged I General (country), 15s; Women Cooks, 20s • j and 15s; 2 House-Parlourmaids (suburbs), 12s, i ! 14s; Generals, all parts, 8s to 15s; Kitcheni j maid; Youth for station (East Coast); ; Young Man. garden and milk one cow, sub- ■ urbs. 15s; Cook for tourist hotel, 20s; Useful Porter for same, 15s. WANTED— Married Couple, free house, '- milk, butter, and eggs, wife keep ■ house, husband work one day a week and ' free for five days, salary 15s; Flax. Scutchers: Boy for catching. 4s day; Farm Hands and 1 Milkers, 15s to 17s 6d; Youths, milk, useful, 12s to 153; Youth or Elderly Man for Taranaki, 15s; Pantry Boy, 10s; Generals for Cambridge, Devonport, Remuera and town; 1 Housemaid to wait, 12s; Pantry Girl, 10s; Girls for laundry, 6s to Bs.McLeod, Exchange Lane. Telephone 884. A COMPETENT Timber Salesman wants Employment.—Apply " Alpha," Herald Office. ■ BOOT TRADE—Wanted— not under 16 years of age, to learn working on special machinery. Also, First-class male hand and boy.— and Co., Kapai Boot Factory. , - ' TO CONFECTIONERS.—Wanted—Re-engage-ment by Traveller, 8 years' colonial experience buying and selling, colonial and imported.—" Morge," HERALD Office. 1 CAMBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY ■ i COMPANY,, limited: The above Company requires the exclusive services of a, qualified person to act as Secretary. Terms on application to the Secretary, Cambridge. Applications close May 15th, 1903. Duties to commence June Ist, 1903. Salary, £150 per annum. . • MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. • ('.' Cambridge. jjjf E D I C A L. A QUALIFIED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER wanted for Mangaweka, the terminus township of the Main North Island Trunk Railway. Guarantee given for £300 per annum. Apply . ■■,-.- . C. J. BENNETT, Mangaweka. ANTED, FOR COUNTRYA Gentlewoman to assist in domestic duties; two in family. Apply by letter, stating place for interview. .MRS. HAWORTH SAGER, . ~.,■■' ,' I • Care of Mrs. Powell, :-'■■■ ". ■■'" .j fHaslett-street, Eden Terrace. '"W"'»'?''^'- : "N"• - T " '•■ '.'- / - d~ r COMPETENT JOBBING SADDLER, 'id take charge ■• of Shop in rapidly-rising Countrytown. Good: prospects for a smart hand. ■ '-■ x J Reply, stating wages required, to -■' /;- "SADDLER," ,- , '/..■■,''"' P.O. Box, 118, Auckland. TOT ANTED TO LEASE— i»»«*CITY PREMISES, suitable for storage. Also— in Queen-street. J. A. JAMES. 31, Shortland-3treet. ■■ WA N.T ED TO 'LET, For Three Months, from May— A LARGE COMFORTABLY - FURNISHED HOUSE CLOSE TO CITY. Moderate terms to Careful Tenant. Apply "R.5.K.," Newton P.O. .TKK' : ANTED KNOW N. JUST RECEIVED— BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS FOR APRIL. BUTTERICK PENNY FASHIONS FOR APRIL, - Posted, lid. Also, DELINEATOR FOE APRIL. Price.Bd, posted 10* d. ■..■...! W. P. OGILYIE. WELLESLEY-STREET. WANTED— The Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland and neighbourhood to know , —That D. and A. Brown, High-class Cleaners ' 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, .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 lustre and finish are preserved; and the , most delicate colours are not injured. Works • Grafton Road. XS7" ANTED KNOWN— : OSTRICH FEATHERS/ '" CLEANED, DYED, AND CURLED / IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. - W. P. OGILVIE, Welle3ley-street. »:. < ■W, A.N ■T ED ' KNOW? N- " That a Large ■ Assortment of the • ■ Well-known ■ . V' ' DISTINGUE WATERPROOF, ' ! In Newest Shapes and Colours, at Prices from 21s to 57s 6d, Has Just been Opened Up by ; J. W. SHACKELFORD, Outfitter, etc., 262 and 264. Queen-street. < ~ J TT7} ANTED TO ' b'dY-j EMPTY BEER BOTTLES. \ Quarts, Is per dozen; Pints, Is per dozen. ] ' D. ARKELL, . c ; " GLADSTONE BREWERY, NEWTON ROAD. < i •■""-. '. .;'- : '''"' "■ '•■'-"'■ . -".: ■■ ; ■.-- 1 "W" 'A , N ■'■' T : E ..\ D- I Gentlemen to Preserve Health and Comfort " ' By Wearing . . UNDERCLOTHING "AND HOSIERY ' ' Suitable for the Season. s * Large Stock of Morley's Guaranteed Un- -J shrinkahle Natural Wool Goods, ; /: i ■'.-.":;" Now Showing at iJ. W. SHACKELFORD'S, Hosier, etc., I 262 and 264, Queen-street. ■ i WANTED— TO EOTOEUA TO T - ■■ COME TO ' : ,;■;■"rp H E "DINES." Good Table, : Ventilated . Rooms, Electric Light, Bathroom, Dark Boom for photogra- 1 phy. Centrally situated, close to all baths.' Enlarged Up-to-date Premises. A home for «= 50 guests. Information .given re « sights; 1 wires attended to, trains met. - Ask for "The it Pines" on.arrival,' a3: no touts are kept, -■?■■ rerms moderate.— G. PEACE, Proprietor. T7TT ANTED K ' NO; W- N- ? AUSTRALIAN .; TVENTAL ... TNSTITTJTE, 1 CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND LORNE iSv '1 ': "■;.-■-■■ STREETS -.:"', : ~ .;-.=. (Nearly Opposite Public Library). : .1 W T pOLWELL. ■. ;;..• \ , ■>. M\ . J. \J TJENTAL quegeon. * ffiETH Superior Seta ... ... .£220 PEETH - Single Tooth :..... % : n 5-0 - TEETH Stoppings ...... 050 : [EETHiGasv^..;,„.' -" i ' nor : - TEETH Extractions, 2s 6d and' '.'.'. 0 10 -r \ Extractions Entirely Painless. Natural .Appearance and Fit Guaranteed.' :■■:." OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 7.30 till 9.30. . , Telephone, No. .1412. , THHE LATEST AMERICAN NOVELTIES at M * the Edwards Studio, Queen and Victoria jj Streets. ' Tram* atop. N
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12256, 28 April 1903, Page 1
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