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| Wanted. T^TANTED— General Servant.—Apply Mrs. His Cleave, Ellerslie. WANTED— Boy as Apprentice to Smithy, East Coast.—Apply J. Bunas and Co., Custom-street. T\7 AN Lathe, screw cutting preferred, •VJ ii must be cheap.—Apply, C • Bartiey, Newton Sarin Bank. ANTED— Young Girl to assist, be as one » * of the family.—Apply, Mrs. W. H. Haslett, Church Road, Epsom. . WANTED by Married Couple- and Residence in quiet private family, near citj ; state terms.—Mo. 10, HERALD Office. . , . i WANTED— Situation for Reliable HouseM keeper, with little boy of six years; references.— Lockley, 42, Shorlland-stroet. ANTED to Purchase, in Jervois Road or it Vicinity— 5-rooined House, with good Allotment.— Aickin and Soa, 26, Short-land-street. WANTED— as Housekeeper to 2 V? or 3 Gentlemen, or Widower, small family, best references, good coo's.—Mrs. Arthur, Strand. WANTED— Servant and Housemaid, or General Servant (no washing). —Apply to Mrs. Dillingham, Low<t Gladstone . Road, ParneU. I-, " ; WANTED— Furnished Cottage, with piano', etc., suitable for married couple, near ! bottom Queen-street.— Apply " Richard," HERALD Office. WANTED, at Board and Residence for gentleman in respectable locality, large room preferred.—Terms to " Augur," Herald Office. WANTED— A Respectable Youth as Apprentice in the sales department; also, Boy for factory.—T. and 11, Cooke,' House Furnishers. -street. WANTED— Pupils; 10 situations obtained by Pupils this year, names on application.—A. G. JarreU, Shorthand Writer and Typist, Swanson-street. WANTED— and Residence, near Remuera School, for Y'oung Girl; also, for Gentleman. References.—Reply, stating terms, " Suburban," HERALD Office. T^rANTED— experienced, resVY pectable Young Man, bread and small goods baker; moderate wage.—Heighten and Co., 1, Coombes' Arcade. Queen-street. ANTED— Station Couple, £80; Couple. VV useful, £26; Milker, 10s; Youth, bakery, 12s; Employers for Farm Hands, etc.-rHeigh ton and Co., 1, Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street. WANTED— Lady Helps; W. Cooks; Generals; Housemaids; Pan try maids, 15s; Waitresses; Nursemaid, one child, Gisborne; Porter, 15s, country hotel; Boy, restaurant.— Mrs. Clark. — —— ' ' i WANTED— first-class hotel, town; Housemaid and Waitress, same hotel; Generals, all parts; Cook, 20s, country hotel; also. Nursemaid; Housemaid, private, town; 1). Helps, good places; Girls assist.— Mrs. Arthur, Strand. WANTED Ponsonby Laundry, Blake-street.—Mrs. Edmunds has taken the laundry, and hopes the ladies of the surrounding district will favour her with their patronage. Perfectly good work and punctuality will be observed. ACCOUNTANT.— Experienced Expert open for position. Competent to take charge of office. First-class testimonials.—Apply "A.0.," HERALD Office. CAPABLE Lady Help desires situation; practical cook and housekeeper; no washing; highest references.—" E.C.," HERALD Office. FIRST-CLASS CHEF Seeks Engagement; competent at every branch; four years' wastry cook; nine years' Melbourne experiAddress Chef." HERALD Office. FARM CADET.—An Opening en Sheep Farm for respectable youth wishing to learn and willing to work; no premium.—Apply to Mr. Cuff, care Cooke and Co., Durham-street West,. . , ■ . EXPERIENCED Dyer and Dry Cleaner seeks position, New Zealand.— Plowright, 465. PjttiStreet, Sydney. -. . - ; ■ ... ,'. TO' ARMY" Wanted—Application* for ' position as Private Drill Instructor, twice a week.— by letter to " H.," Box 312, P.O.', Auckland. , TO PARENTS.—A good opportunity for advancement is offered in the HERALD Printing and Stationery Works for a few Young Boys.— Works Manager. YOUNG MAN with several years of Austra-lian-experience, would work dairy farm on halves.— to " H.W.Z.," HERALD Office. ■tfcf. ANTED TT N O W N. ADVERTISEMENTS For insertion in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD will be received at the following places:— KARANGAHAPE ED.: T. A. Crawford, Chemist. PONSONBY RD.: W. H. Woollams, Chemist. THREE LAMPS: A. Le Quesne, Chemist. SYMONDS-STREET: Thos. Russell, 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. i Advertisers may also telephone direct to ! the HERALD Advertising Department through J telephone No. 178, and after 10 p.m. through ; No. 229. ! ANTED PSOPEETY-OWNEES: CITY. PONSONBY. MOUNT EDEN, MOUNT ROSKILL. ETC., Who wish to speedily realise, to bring in particulars to my office. No Sale, No Charge. Clients now waiting. AUCTION SALES A SPECIALTY. T rriHORNES, 91, Queen-street : ■-■-1 ■■■■-- «-■_■■ ■__■!■ ___■! «■■_ —-, ■■-1.,—-,!. 1.,.,, i —-q |rpYPE WRITING CORRESPONDENCE, DEEDS, REPORTS, SPECIFICATIONS. BALANCE-SHEETS, ETC., Typewritten with Accuracy and Despatch. Clients Attended for Shorthand. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING AGENCY,. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, (First Floor). MISS E. M. .TONES. Manager. M ISS A. W. A LKE Et CONFIDENTIAL SHORTHAND WRITER AND TYPISTE. PLANS COPIED. 320, VICTORIA ARCADE (THIRD FLOOR). pURIRI Ttf-URSING TTOME,, ' /GRAFTON T>OAD. ! THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN PRIVATE HOSPITAL HAS NOW BEEN OPENED BY "MTTJBSE TTALES AS A Ik/TATERNITY TXOME. LATE OF THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, SYDNEY. ■ — PAPERHANGINGS— Large and Varied Stock of New and Artistic Designs just opened up. Inspection invited.— IMPEY. H.M. Arcade. PICTURE MOULDINGS in great variety at THOS. IMPEY'S. Picture Framing a specialty.—H.M. Arcade. THOS. IMPEY, Sole Authorised Agent for -Duresco," the New Washable Water Paint.— Arcade. __ MpHOS. IMPEY, Painter, Paperhanger, and 1 General Decorator.-H.M. Arcade. AU work promptly executed. > lAS 11D MONTHLY-PIANOS, ivory keys. Id 11 iron frame.. latent improvements. -English and Foreign Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt. Manager). __ ___« '■VTIGBOL always gives PlMjrawi|«*_!____* 1N tion to those who do the boot cleaning. Tt Wives a Brilliant Black Polish; it is easy to use and a qu[ck te shine. Sold everywhere at 6d per tin. _ BTCTTrE'S Breakfast Bacon—Mild cured, dairy fed! delicious, at Brace's Provision Stores, 166. Karangahape Road. _^ ftS -i-tJ) MONTHLY-PIANOS, ivory keys, J.y J.JL iron frame, latest improvements. —English and Foreign Piano Agency (S. Coldicntt. Manager). ___________________ THERE'S no flies on Levy. He cleans A Watches for 3s 6d. all guaranteed for 12 mouths.—Address: 101. Victoria-street West. PHONOGRAPHS. Graphophones. Gramophonos, from 255. Columbus, Edison, and Dix Records. Just arrived.-rQhjvOTS and Howie, Karaogatope fioad.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12269, 13 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12269, 13 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12269, 13 May 1903, Page 1

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