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Wanted. . WANTED— Boy.—Apply, Gilbert, Bros,, a t t Printers, 30, High-street. WANTED— Two Boys for the trade.— F. Jagusoh, Albert-street. } — • \\J ANTED— for Gardener (single); * i experienced in all brandies.Appiv HERALD" Office. » "1^7 ANTED— Girl for American Chip 1 > V and Potato Shop, Victoria-street.—Ap- - ply at once at the shop. • ANTED—A good Canvasser.—Apply ? » t Kahn Bros., between 10 and 12 a.m., j 110, Victoria-street W. , ; ANTED—Two good Quarrymen, at once. j *V —Apply R. Conn, next Wesley an j Church, Carlton<iore Road. \.\7 ANTED—Elderly Person, assist work, .t ? also help sewing.—Send address and particulars to " Manager," HEEALD Office. • WANTED — One Respectable Girl, easy » * place; Christian home.—'Mrs. Gillott, - Ponsonby Ho ad. 3 doors from Franklin Road. ? "\?l/ANTED to Let—A Double Furnished Bed* i * » room, with use of diningroom and kit--1 chen. Terms, 9s.—Address, at Herald Office. ANTED—A Competent General Servant; v » must lie a, good plan cook; small family.—Apply F. Larsen, 77, Shortland-street. WANTED Immediately—Furnished or Unfurnished House of about eight rooms, in good locality.— " A.D.," HERALD Of--3 lice. WANTED— House or Aparty T ments, 2 bedrooms, sittingroom, use B of kitchen, city.— " Mercury," Hkrat/d I Office. - TXTANTED—Boarders for private family; » V also, Generals, Girls to assist, etc.—An- ■ drews' Registry, opposite All Saint3'. Pon- . sonby. - WANTED— to Let, Birkenhead; V t three minutes from wharf; also House- » hold Furniture for Sale.—Apply '* W.G.," . HEP.ALD Office. " ~\AT ANTED by Single Gentleman—Furnished 3 V V or Unfurnished Rooms, Symonds-street . or Grafton Road.—Address " Browning," . HEEALD Office. . "ITTAN'TED—Bed-sittingroem combined, with > * * a quiet, homely family, beard and at- . tendance; no other boarders.—Apply, stating , terms, to *' ,T.M.," St. Matthew's New Church, Hobson-street. WANTED— Housekeepers, Lady Helps, Housemaids, Young Girls, Generals, i Remuera, Waikato. Onekunga, Mount Albert, Epsom; Boys for farms.—Hannaiord'a Regis- - try, 410, Queen-street. 5 "171 7"ANTED—'Two Waitresses, Gisborne. also ' » Te Aroha and town; W. Cooks, 15s to - 30s. town and country; House-Parlourmaids; ; Lady Helps; Cook-Laundresses; Generals to I 20s; Hotelmen.—Miss West (late Miss Baton), ' Victoria Arcade. . "Y\7 ANTED—Governess, musical: Lady Helps; » » Nursery-Governess, one little girl; W. , Cooks, to 355: Generals, Housemaids, Girls; General. 20s, Fiji, passage paid; Waitresses; . Laundry-Housemaid, 17s; Kitchenmaid. 12s 6d; . Boy, farm.— Clark, next Star Office. . ANTED. — Mrs. Lockley, H.M. Arcade, » » wants at Experienced Waitress. „ 15s. first-class boardinghoiise; General, 12s, . hotel, no cooking or washing: General, ISs, [ boardinghouse, treated with the family, all for Rotorua; 30 Genera's, B.s to 20s; Lady Helps, Women Cooks, Groom-Gardener, etc., . etc. . WANTED— Saw Hand, head or [ y y tail, also Circular Saw Hand, award wages and more for good men Milkers, 12s 6d . to 15s; Drainer. 7s; Young Man. milk, groom, ; garden, good place, 20s; Stone Nappers, Gumdiggers; soveral Youths for kitchen. 12s to ' 15s: Strong Youth, bean up firewood, 12s 6d L to 15s; Youth for country blacksmith; Man, niillt, useful, for East. Coast, 15s, passage paiii ! Housekeeper; W. Cook. 15s; Generals, for . Thames, 12s 6d to 15s; Young Man, used to boating and driving horse and trap, 153, pas- . sage paid; Man, garden, useful, 15s.—McLeod, Exchange Lane. Telephone, 884. AN Upholsterer does work in private houses; highest references.—F. Fischer, Newton, P.O. CLERK or Book-keeper desires position, town or country; good references.—Address xi., " Herald Office. ' /^LERK.—Wanted—A thoroughly competent V_/ Man for a small business, to pull up .' arrears and make balance-sheet; temporary work only.—Address; with salary and paiticulars, " 8.5.," HERALD Office. " f IIRL3 Wanted for the Factory.—Apply j vX Sharland and Co., Ltd., Lorne-street. GOVERNESS. - Wanted by Well-educated Young Lady—Re-engagement as Gover--1 ness, English, Latin, French, and Music (speci- ' ally).—Address, " Ina," HERALD Office. MARRIED Couple, with no children, want Board and Residence with elderly ? couple: must be cheap.— terms, "Rex," Herald Office. " Tl/fE. A. ECCLES, Chemist, His Majesty's Ar- , M cade. Queen-street, has a Vacancy for a • Well-educated and Intelligent Youth, as an . Apprentice. 9 QEVERAL Smart Young Men wanted to get • O their Suits made at the Little Tailor Shop, Victoria-street East, near Park. Gent.'s ~ Own Material made up. 0 rpo WAREHOUSEMEN AND MERCHANTS— 7 -L Gentleman desires position with Merchant; experienced traveller; good business j man; best credentials.—'" Scrihendi," HERALD 1 Office. A N T E D~— 6 23 MEN FOR WORK ON PERMANENT WAY, QUEEN-STREET. t Apply to Foreman, corner Queen and Welles- ? ley Streets, at 9 a.m. TG-DAY (TUESDAY), - April 12. THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS t, COMPANY. LTD. " 3 TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN NEW ZEALAND. I WANTED FOR DEVELOPMENT AND USE THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND, LAND. CONTAINING I GOOD FREESTONE OR SANDSTONE, Suitable for Ecclesiastical and Mercantile s Buildings. 1 Address to, INVESTOR, Care of NEVILLE NEWCOMB, Land Agent, His Majesty's Arcane. Wanted KNOWN- - V V A. It. SMITH AND SONS, DENTISTS, ' Hobion-street (opposite St. Matthew's Church). > Supply „ 1 UPPER OR LOWER SET OF Tj-~'TH, £2 23. Teeth Extracted Without Para by New Pro- " cess. 2a 6d • 01 by Gas. 53. r Best Teeth and Materials and Good Fit , Guaranteed. f —— ■ ■ " "ANTED TO BUY- ' EMPTY BEER BOTTLES. '• Quarts, Is per dozen; Pints, lOd per dozen. j D. ARKELL, " GLADSTONE BREWERY, NEWTON EOAD-. " TIT" ANT EI) Iv N O W jn - ? VVi THE FRED BROWN }. VENETIAN BLIND a Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Gua,antee with Every Blind. ' Telephone, 914. Ty ANTED KNOWN. WHEN BUYING A JEWING A C BINE, DON'T FORGET THAT THE J\pW JJOMF, IS THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. Simple, Durable, Handsome, Perfect. PRICE MODERATE. Writ® for Free Illustrated List. W. P. o™'0 ™' , WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND. WANTED KNOWNTHAT THE 1 JQBNTAIi QOMPANY, ' 77, QUEEN-STREET. OVER ETON'S, i IS THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN WHERE TEETH ARE EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN. INCONVENIENCE. OR AFTER EFFECTS. BY OUR SECRET PROCESS. FEES *•; , .« 2 S Hours: : a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; < p.m. to 8 p.m. Only Address: « ' 77, QUEEN-STREET, OVER SMJGETON'S. j Telephone 1604, - &

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12545, 12 April 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12545, 12 April 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12545, 12 April 1904, Page 1