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Wanted. j TTTANTED-A Smart Youth.-Apply HERALD j Vi; Publishing Office, Wyndhain-streefc. J WAITED— A respectable Girl, used to j housework.—Apply J. Crayorich, ' Wyndhain-street. TPirANTED— by Young Indian j l ? Boy; good bouts and kitchenmsn; any- | thin?.McLeod. Exchange Lane. j WANTED-*-Experienc«d Nurse for one little I boy; good wages.-—Apply Mrs. P. M. j Hansen, " Allandale." Ponsonby Road. j WANTED-A Runner for Mount Albert-1 7 V Avondale Run; must he able to ride.— i Apply, Herald Office. Wyndham-street. TTSTANTED— Respectable Girl to assist in » » kitchen and housework during the day. —Apply. Brent Knowle. Richmond Road. V\TANTK,i) Known — Mercntio's Dungarees » I made to measure, at J, Green';'. 7, Queen-street. Medium sizes. 5s Gd per pair. "f XT ANTED— Governess, to teach three Yt children, and assist at house work.— Apply toy letter to Mrs. Dili. Kaipara Flats. WANTED, by First-eras** Milker and GenY V eral Farm Hand—Employment; state wages will give.—Address, " Canadian," HERALD Office. WANTED to Rent, in Queen-street or KaVV rangahape Road—Shop, suitable lor Jeweller.—Write, stating- particulars, to "Jeweller," HERALD Office. "fTENANTED— 20s to 30s: Camp Cook, H 15s; Milkers. 12s to 15s; Cadet; Farm Couple, £60; Man to dig, 6«J to 7s; Boy. garden, 7s.—Heighten and Co., Stone's Buildings, and 1, Coombes' Arcade, -street. .. TITAN.TED to Purchase, in Ponsonby-Villa. * 'jl of sis or seven rooms, from £600 to £800.— J. M. Shera, Land Agent, Mercantile Chambers. \ DVERTISEMENT CANVASSER. — Town Traveller required for Newspaper Office; previous experience absolutely necessary. Applications, with testimonials and salary expected, to P.O. Box 52. BOILER Wanted, about J-h.p.. 501b pressure. j —Address, " Boiler," HERALD Office. SEVERAL Smart Young: Men wanted to get ] their Suits made at the Little Tailor Shop, Victoria-street East, near Park. Gent.'9 Own Material made up. PARTNER Wanted with £250. to be used in Extending: an Established and Very Profitable Wholesale Business. Must be a good Live Business Man; experience unnecessary.— For interview, apply to 11. Andrews, Mercantile Chambers. READING'S Registry Office for Reliable Servants. Telephone 1542. Country orders receive prompt attention.— Shortland-street. AUCKLAND EDUCATION . , BOARD. Applications for the position of Mistress in charge of the Infant Department of the Wel-lesley-street School (salary £150). will be received by the Board on or before MONDAY, November 2, 1903, from Teachers having » knowledge of Kindergarten. .''■-'■■•'. VINCENT E. RICE. ._- . Secretary. TT E R A L D WORKS. . WANTED-FIRST-CLASS LETTERPRESS MACHINIST, Used to High-grade Machinery and Half-tones . Work. ■ Apply by letter to, WORKS MANAGER. -TX/TANTED-OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE • PUBLIC TO KNOW THAW WE CLOSE ALL, OUR SHOPS TO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY), LABOUR DAT. It. b-'u.MON, limited; . •' " ' •■ v Butchers. ,^y ; A N~ T ~i B- " ' fiO QHILDREN, " : ) Between 5 and 14 Years of Age, '.'.' -'. FULL PARTICULARS WILL BE PUBLISHED UNDER AMUSEMENT COLUMN IN WEDNESDAY'S ISSUE. • Iffl ~A N V E ~D~T TENDERS FOR CARRIAGE OF 200 TO 250 ' ' TONS DREDGING MACHINERY, And Timber for Pontoons, from Greymeuth, to be landed'on. the Five Mile Beach, Okarito, South Westland. Lowest or any tender- not necessarily accepted. For full particulars, apply to EDWARD REEVES AND CO., t Wellington. TTfl ANT ED KNOW; N. ' .JOHN W. SHACKELFORD > Has Opened His - FIRST SHIPMENT OF SUMMER SEASON HATS. Latest Shapes in Flexible Felt, New Straws, ,- ' Panamas, etc. 262-4, QUEEN-STREET (next Savings Bank). . ' ANT E D • KNOWNWANTED KNOWN — [ A. L. SMITH AND SONS, DENTISTS, Hobson-street (opposite St. Matthew's Church), Supply UPPER OR LOWER SET OF TEETH, £2 23. Best Teeth and Materials and Good Fit Guaranteed. Teeth Extracted Without Pain by New Process, 2s 6d; or by Gas, 53. . ■.. W, ANTED TO B U YEMPTY BEER BOTTLES. Quarts, Is per dozen Pints, Is per dozen. D. ARKELL, GLADSTONE BREWERY, NEWTON ROAD. XXT, A N ED ' KNOW. ' N. ; J, :S. B ALL IN.' • SURGEON DENTIST, UPPER SYMONDS-STEEET, IS THE ONLY' PLACE IN TOWN WHERE TEETH CAN BE EXTRACTED ABSOLUTELY PAINLESSLY BY THE HEKO PROCESS. NO AFTER EFFECTS. T/VL ANT E V D KN O W - ■, "DROUGHTON'S SPECIAL ■ GUINEA TROUSERS. SPECIAL Sold GUINEA TROUSERS. SPECIAL Else- GUINEA TROUSERS. SPECIAL where GUINEA TROUSERS. SPECIAL at GUINEA TROUSERS, ' SPECIAL ' 255. GUINEA TROUSERS. SPECIAL GUINEA TROUSERS. | THE BEST INDIGO VICUNA AND SERGE SAC SUITS TO MEASURE, GUARANTEED-A rS-GUAEANTEED. "CI T>ROUGHTON AND QO., FORT-STREET. ■\\r. ANTED KNOW, N. Just Received, j BUTTERICK'S PAPER PATTERNS FOR OCTOBER. DELINEATOR FOR OCTOBER. A Ladies' Journal of Literature and Fashion, Charmingly Illustrated. BRIGHTEST AND BEST OF ITS KIND. Price, 8d: Posted, Wd. BUTTERICK'S PENNY FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER. Posted, lid. L W. R~0 GILVIE '- WELLESLEY-STREET. T* NOVELTY FOR AUCKLAND. Classes are being formed for Instruction in the interesting - ART OF METAL EMBOSSING. This is not only a Fascinating Hobby, but can bo utilised as a Remunerative Occupation. It is equally ■ suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen. Specimens of the articles made in the course of lessons are on view at Mr. M. J. Bennett's Window, 195, Karangahapo Road. Terms, £t Is for ten lessons of two hours each. For particulars send stamped addressed envelope to Instructor, A. D. TREND ALL. MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL, RICHMOND ROAD, PONSONBY.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12400, 13 October 1903, Page 1
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