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Wanted. ■\yANTKD-Youth to carry butcher';! basket ■too, Ouhuhu.* abuUl J- -John-"\yANTCD-A Smart Canvasser for a good .* V a'-'T I ;. K;ihn « 16 °- Hobson-strcct, between 9 and 11 a.m. TV-ANTiI). at once—Ten good Navvies for » I T laranaki isumracr'a work;, Is an hour. — McLeod, Exchange Lane. ANT ED—A Girl to assist with house- »» work; one child.— Mr*. Howden, llri Moans. Vermont-street, Ponsonby. YVANTED. for the Wholesale Drug Trade— » V A Smart Junior lor the counter.—Apply, with references, Box 481. Auckland. Ty ANTED— Position as F»t« Insurance >* Clerk in or out doors; 14 years''experience.—Apply Insurance." HERALD Ofllca. V 'ANTED. Immediately—Good General; >» piain cook (Catholic), good wages; no children.—Address, " General,'' iIEK.UiI) Ollice. ANTED—Lady Hoarder in quiet home, » * .Symonds-street. Also, Furnished Bedroom to Let.— address apply Symondsstreet P.O. TTtT ANTED— Servant for boarding»V houso at. Hotorua (easy place). 15s; W. Cook lor King Country. 2Qs.—McLeod, Exchange Lane. "Vy ANTED--A Reliable General; must, be » > aide to do plain cooking; references indispensable.— " Mount Hoyd," too Vincent-street. Ty'ANTED— Good Jobbing Compositor; perI i maneiit work for suitable man. Arthur Cleave ami Co., Printers and Publishers, Vulcan Lane. "Vy ANTED—Respectable General for couu- » ? try; must be good cook; wages, 15b.— Apply to Mrs. 1). Eraser, Russell-street, Stanley, Devonport. yyANTED—Respectable Working Man » 1 Boarder, terms 16s (washing included). in small, quiet lamilv. —Address, apply HllßAbl) Office. ' \y ANTED for our Bailey Factory—Nine > V Strong: Youths, use 16 to 20 vears.— Apply Friday. 10 a.m., the K.Z. Canning Co., Ltd., Fort-street. WANTED— Cottage, with a few acres o!l V V laud. close to a railway station, near Auckland.-" H. 5.5.," car© Mr. Robb. Post Office. Northcote. yy ANTED— Cook, country. 25s (fare paid ii both ways); Housemaid, 15s, country hotel, nice place; City, 12s.— Reading, Carver, Shortland-street. WANTED— Good Men for Tunnel and Concrete Work; also, good, energetic. Working Foreman.—Apply Jno. MeWilliaina, Box 22, New Plymouth. "VyANTED to Purchase—Small Couutry i V Store, Hotel, or Tobacconist's Business, with billiard-room and dwelling.—Address " March." llr.HAi.u Office. 'yiTANTED—Situation for experienced » » Working Housekeeper, aged 40; good cook and laundress (suburbs).—llannaford's Registry, 410, Queen-street. "\7y ANTED— and Residence, in priVt vato family, bj respectable Young Man; Ponsonbv preferred.—State termr to " Ponsonby," 1!F/RA1,1> Office. TAT ANTED—A Lady, middle-aged, to take » V charge of three children and teach Iho eldest (6yrs old), to go to Apply Mis. Todd. Sta inner. Birkenhead. WANTED— Situations by Young Couple; V? husband good cook, wife good housemaid; good references; country preferred.— Mrs. Clark, next Star Office. 'Phone, 93. yyANTED— good Boot Salesman and •it Window Dresser; one accustomed to book-keeping preferred.— State age, salary, and references to " Sales." HERALD Offices. WANTED. A recent arrival from London seeks comfortable home as Working Housekeeper or otherwise; moderate wages. —Reading, Carver, and Co., Shortland-streot. WANTED— Bench Hands and Machinists; permanencies to good men; abstainers preferred; references required.— .lames McAndrew and Co., Joinery Factory, Paeroa. "yn ANTED, by thoroughly practical and: VV reliable Position am Manager or Stoclrman on a station or run; experienced with all kinds of stock; excellent references. —Reply, Box 245. Post Office, Auckland. WANTED— 15s. tourists' hotel. To Aroha (no washing); several Housemaidt and Waitresses. Rotorua, hotels and boardinghouses: W. Cooks, House-Parlour-maids; Waitress. 15s; Housemaid, 15*, near Paeroa. also Gisbome; Barmaid, town; Generals; 2nd Cook, 25s— Bacon, Victoria Arcade. WANTED— Housekeepers. Lady Helps, Generals. Waitresses, Housemaids. Pantrvmaid; Laundresses, Taranaki, B-oto-ran ; kitchen Girl; W. Cooks, to 30a; 2. Married Couples. £80, East Coast; Kitchenman, 15s: Farm Hands; Youth, milk, etc.; Scullery Boy, 12s; Cook, 40s.—Mrs. Clark, next Star Office. Established 1835. WANTED — Kitchenman, 355; two Wir« Fencers, contract; all-round Sawmill Hand, able to keep saws. £4 weekly, saloon passage paid; Circular Saw Headman, 60s. found; Deal Frame Hand, 409; 10 Good Navvies, Is an hour, for Taranaki; two Good Flaxcutters, meet employer Monday, 7s to 10s ton,.; ■ Drainers, contract: Married Couple, with two boys able to milk, house, garden. 6 acres land, and 30s a week; Milkers, lor Taranaki, 255; locally, 20s: Waiter for week, 30s; Youths, milk and drive, 15s; Young Man, for station, 15s, increased to 20a if suitable; Flax Baler. 7s day; Faddockers, 6s; Scutchers, 7s; Useful Hands, 5s day. Waiter, no dress suit wanted, 22s Gd, easy place. McLeod, Exchange Lane. Telephone. 884. WANTED— Farmers to post Samples of > V Phosphate Rock.— N.Z. Industries Co., Fort-street, Auckland. WANTED to Sell-Beautiful Building Seclions at Stanley. North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Term" easy.— to Buttle Bros., Laud Agents, No. 5, Insurance Buildings. WANTED Known— we deliver Taapiri. Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.— and G. Winstone. Custom-street. WANTED Known by Architects, Builders, 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—Repairs of every description to Harness, Saddles. Collars, Bass. Trunks, Leather Cases, with despatch, by experienced workmen.— J. Wiseman and Sons. Ltd., Queen-street. WANTED to Gentlemen's Left-off » V and Misfit Clothing and Boots; highest cash price given.—T. G. Botterill. Wellesleystreet East (opposite Milne and Choyce). 1420—Telephone— 1420. WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks. Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street (near the Docks), at the Lowest Cash Prices. The Timber, being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. WANTED Known.—Tennis Season, 1904— Racquets Restrung and Repaired promptly.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Queenstreet. W" A N T E D K N 0 W N — SANDWICHES. Do not bring your Lunch. Wo can supply, vou with Fresh Assorted Sandwiches in HAM, TONGUE, BEEF. SALMON AND CHEESE. Boys deliver fresh daily. Offices. Stores, etc., called on at shortest notice. Picnic Hampers made up to suit all. See that every packet is labelled " Auckland Sandwich Co."—AUCKLAND SANDWICH CO., Upper Queen-street. Telephone, 1620. ■ yy A N _ E D K N O W. N- ' WESTFORT COALBBOOK'DALE COAL IS THE BEST. It gives better results and lasts longer tkas any other Coal. There is No Waste. Try it. TT/: A N T E D KNOWN-. Vri THAT THE •OELIANGE TTVENTAIi /COMPANY, 77, QUEEN-STREET, OYER BMEETON'S. IS THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN WgE RE TEETH ARE EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST-PAIN. INCONVENIENCE, OR AFTER EFFECTS. BY OUR SECRET PROCESS. FEES OS Hours: i a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Only Address: 77, QUEEN-STREET. OVER SMEETON'B. Telephone 1604. W A _ T B **" NOW LANDED. A NEW AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF NON-PERISHABLE WREATHS. Having bought cheap, can sell at prices mi' equalled anywhere in town. Inspection invited. THOS. J. McIVOE. UNDERTAKER. K.uauiiuh.vpe Road,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12447, 22 January 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12447, 22 January 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12447, 22 January 1904, Page 1

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