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Wanted. WANTED-Ar. Errand Boy.-Sharlaad and Co.. Limited. Lome-street. " i TTT'ANTED— Message Boy. —Apply ComM V » posins room, HERALD Office. ————— . ■ ■ i. ■< • I T/fTANTED — Several Smart Boys to sell new*. , I T T paper;.—Apply J. W. Ludlow, Grey- , j street. • I TTIT'ANTED-A Youth for HERAin Pahlish- , TV ins Department— Wyndham- , ; street Office. ■ TITANTED-A smart Lad. light work.-Ap- > VV ply HEUALD Publishing Office, Wynd* ■ ham-street. 4 1 ANTED—A Housemaid, must bo able to v » wait at table.—Apply Grosvenor Hotel. ' Kobson-street. ' TIT ANTED—A Good .Smart Boy for our Iron>t . mongery Department.—ll. SI. Smccton, i Ltd., Queen-street. "VSTANTKD-A Boy for the Bottling Departi » ? inent.— Great Northern Brewery. • Limited. Khyber Pass. > "tXTGood General, wages 103, referV T ences required,—Roseneath, 152, Hobson- - street.—Mrs. A M. Robinson. •' WfANTED— Situation for Reliable House- * t keeper, with little boy of six years; references.—Mrs. Lockle>, 42, Shorthand-street. WANTED— Unbroken Gordon or Laverock .Setter Dog.— by letter, stating : ago and price, J. Elliott, School, To Kopnrn. «—————————.— ,— » ' X\T ANTED— Employment as Invalid Gentle- ; ii, man's Attendant, by Sober, Experienced , Man, good references.— Exchange , Lane * WANTED-A Good Plain Cook for One- . hunga; Housemaids. 12s to 14s; Oenoi rals, hotel, private; Gardener.—Mrs. Waldon, [ Newton. —————— ■' " ' " m WANTED— Young Housekeeper for Wonting Man; one child not objected to: , references required.— early, " W.T.F., ; P. 0.. Auckland. ' T/O'A.NTE'D— Employment, Young Man, certi- » I flcated Winding and Stationary Engi- . neer, or similar Heighten and Co., 1 Agents, Queen-street. ■ WANTED— The Auckland Ladies to seo tho VV Beautiful Display of Millinery at the Misses McCabo's New Shop, Karangahape ' Road, opposite West-street. WANTED —Milkers on Shares to take charge of 70 cows; good pasture; one mile from Paeroa township and butter factory.-— Apply to A. J. Thorp, Paeroa. —— m WANTED Known—l am a Buyer of Second--hand Goods of every description; let- [ ters promptly attended Michael Conway, ; Wa-kcflcld'Strect, next Metcalfe's. WANTED— . for Several Good Bushfallers, Fencers, Ploughmen, Pit Sawyers, Hotclmen, and Hotel and Bush Cooks.—McLeod, Exchange Lane. WANTED, early in June, for a private school— Governess, either resident or visiting.— stating qualifications, experience, age, and salary required, to, "School," HERALD Office. " "OT ANTED Ponsonby Laundry, 1 V V Blake-street.—Mrs. Edmunds has token > the laundry, and hopes the ladies of tho surrounding district will favour her with their patronage. Perfectly good work and punc- ' tuality will be observed. > ~ "< "T^y ANTED— Couple for Motutapu; 1 V V man, to milk and make himself generally useful, wife to help in house; wages. £60 and found. Must have references.— 1 particulars, applj any evening, after 6 p.m., \ to J. S. Johnston, Decorator, Willow-street, • J Freeman's Bay. " , WANTED-Lady Help; W. Cooks; Waitresses; Pantrymaid, 15s, sleep at home; 1 Housemaids; Generals; Nurse, one child, Gis- ' borne; Waitress and Housemaid, same hotel, ' suburbs; Porter; Waiter, for 1 da>, country, . fares paid.— Clark, next Star Office. Reopen Thursdays, 7. ; WANTED— Couple for country hotel, wifo plain cook, husband yardman and useful hotelman, wages £80 and r found, good place; Useful Man lot country • hotel, mark "billiards, 15s; Youth* and Boys. milk, drive, and useful, 10s*to 15s-, Strong „ Youths for flaxmill, 4s 6d' clay; Youth, drive baker's cart, assist in bakehouse: Hotel RunC ner; Young Man who can plough and work horses wants rkcont place to finish farm education before starting for himself; Girls for „ laundry, 6s to 8s; Assistawta for town and country; Generals; Housemaid to wait, and , a Mid-day Waitress. Wanted to Ticket a for Sydney. Young Man for station, 15s.— McLeod. Exchange Lane, Queen-street. Tele- , phone 884. 1 "\/yANTED—Respectable Men Boarders, bath, V V piano, good table. Terms, 16s.—" Roseneath," 152, Hobson-stiteet. -— ' ■ '.." i H ' m WANTED Known—lo.ooo Ladies, 10,000 Gentlemen, and all their Children, to have their Photos, taken at the Edwards Studio. Electric Trains stop at corner, Victoria and Queen Streets. ANTED Known-J. S. CoMer, Tailor, Karangahape Road, near Spedding's flat© of Pitt and Victoria Streets); good work at lowest prices; gentlemen's own material made up. WANTED to Ladies' and Gentlemen's New and Left-off Clothing. Waited on at their homes. Highest cash price given. . —Mrs. Laurence, Hobson's Buildings, Hobsonstreet. ■ ' ..'.'].■< WANTED Known— am a Purchaser of 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 Known—A Splendid Selection of Patterns to choose from.—Gent's oro - material made up, at the Little Tailor Shop, Victoria-street East, near Park. ■« '* XI7"ANTED— Buyers for First-class PianoiJ. V¥ no deposit, no interest, no payment in advance; 3 years' credit.— Deposit Piano Company. 28, High-street. Call and inspect. See advertisement on Page 7. WANTED Known—J. Lindsay. 67 and 69. Victoria-street West, gives the Highest r Price for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Left-ofl! Clothing. Letters will receive prompt attention. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned and Repaired by Experienced Tailor. I T\T Delicate people to get the jjhib i t» China Tea, almost free from tannin, ' from John Earle and Co., Direct "Tea Im- ' porters, Queen-street. ___-—_---_________--____————— < WANTED Known—Every Description of Travelling Trunks. Bags. Carry-alls, Hat Boxes, Valises in sto-lc or mado to order. —J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited. m - WANTED Known— Teeth are ExtracVV ted absolutely painlessly at the Reliance . Dental Company, 77, Queen-street. — ii ■ m § WANTED to Sell—Beautiful Building Sec- " tions at Stanley, North Shore, behind ' Calliope Dock. Terms easy.— to Buttle Bros., Land Agents, No. 5, Insurance Build- , mgs. ———— —....I, , i i ,m WANTED Kiwwn—Tennis Racquets, all qualities; Slazenger's Tennis Balls; Racquets restrung and repaired.— Wiseman i. and Sons, Limited, Queen-street. WANTED Known—"Don't Overlook, tho Fact!" J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited, are Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness to suit all classes. WANTED— Customers for 500 21b tina of Choice Indian Tea, 21- per tin.— 0 Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen■b street. : h , , WANTED Known—Tennis. 1903—Racquets by various makers ; Tennis Balls; Eaca quels Restrung and Repaired promptly.— °* Wiseman and Sons, Limited. WANTED Known— to Hand— Choice Assortment of Ladies" Purses and Card . Cases, fitted Cases and Bags, writable for presents—J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited. "TAT"ANTED—Those who like strong Tea to »VV get the very strong V- Fanning* from the Direct Importers, John Earle and Co., Queen-street. WANTED Known—Useful Presents.— mounted Purses, Card Cases, Ladies Hand and Fitted Bags, Writing Cases. Pocket- ~ knives. Silvermounted Walking Sticks, Whips. , Bowl Cases, etc.-J. Wiseman and Sons, L < Limited, Queen-street. WANTED Known by Architects. Builders, and Carpenters— 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— we deliver Tau- . piri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle " Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City " or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. and Q. Winstoae. Custom-street. WANTED— The Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland and neighbourhood to know —That D. and A. Brown, High-class Cleaners and Dyers, Shortlaari-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 Dresaas, Capes. Blouses, etc., done by this process. No part of the linings, trim- - mings, or ornaments, need be removed; the t goods are not shrunk or altered in shape; the lustre and finish are preserved; and the " most delicate colour, are not injured. Works t. Grafton Road,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 1

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