Wanted, ' W^gliVg;!""^ s3 w "'»- - -toP'r. ; T^TANTED—A Good French Polisher. —J. » * Brown and Sons, Newton. ~ , \ - ~Wf AN TED—A Strong Girl for the pantry.— » » Apply. Mrs. Price, Imperial Bakery, Queen-street. W ANTED— 1 Coatmakers. must be ■" V V first-class hands—: M. Murchie, Shortland-street. ~\Ki r ANTED, by Respecrtablo Woman— * * tion as Invalid Nurse. — Addreijß, " Nurse," HERALD Office. . ANTED to Buy—Second-hand Corrugated ♦ \ Iron, any length, chejip.—Apply Mackay, Bookseller, Queen-street.. \\> ANTED, by Young Lady Situation - as * * companion cr help, where no children. —Address, " Violet," HERALD Office. ~T\JANTED to Buy—Second-hand No. 1 Orion » * Range, with boiler, in good order; statu price.—Apply, G. Hopkins, Mairarewa. WANTED— good Generals, for Ponsonby, one tluxt can milk ; also, useful —Nevada Registry, Jervois Road. W ANTED— by good sober Flax » * Stripper-keeper and Manager; don't \ want to —McLeod. Exchange Lane. J ■ VTSJAIJTED— Situation for First-class Reliable » V Housekeeper, two years' reference last place.—Apply. Mrs. Lockley, H.M. Arcade. "O 7'ANTED—Medical Location or Appoint V'( ment by legally qualified Medico; 30 years of age; married.— Medico," HERALD Office. . \l\T ANTED—Home for Elderly Man, pen--1 < sioner; do light work; near town preferred. State terms. Rev. SommerviLle, Grey. Lynn. TIT ANTED—Woman for Fiji, £52 a'' year; » It! v'r Generals, good places, town and conn- ,> ! h try; Cooks, Helps, etc.—Mrs. Bell, Symondsstraat. ANTED by a Respectable Young Man— ;. ; j » r Work in country, willing: to learn; first- •, class references.— " X.L.," HERALD Office. WT ANTED—Intelligent Boy who has passed » » the Sixth Standard, as Apprentice to the Printing Business.—Observer Office, Wynd-ham-street. ANTED—^Partner, with £300, to work * » splendid bush, near Auckland. Good profits. Write at once. —G. Bush. G.P.0., "? Auckland. " 1 . TXT" Middle-aged Respectable Woman . n to assist vith housework; two in family. \ —Mrs. E. W. Morrison, Day-street, off Berea-ford-street. , ... ~\\r ANTED—Six-roomed Furnished House;, V \ married couple, no family; good locality; moderate vent careful tenant.—" Prompt," Herald Office. \\f ANTED—Home for Young Lady engaged 2p 1 » during day, in return for services 'ut of business hours.—Address, "Home," .190, ' '• Herald Office. WANTED— Youth as Junior for Mercery, Department, one with previous experi- ' , ence preferred.— Manager, New Zealand ■- . " Clothing Factory, Queen-street / "T/irANTED — Generals, Helps. Thames, T® > ■ 'Mr Aroha. Cambridge. Onehunga, Nursery- *-J Housemaid, Nursery-Needlewoman.—Mrs. Bell,. Symonds-street, opposite bridge.' T/t T ANTED—' and Tailoreases, First- ."?§ VV class Coat Makers; highest wages; conSlant employment.—Apply Tailoring Depart- ; ■-- ment, Smith and Caughey, Ltd. . > j[J ; 1717"ANTED—A Pinter and Paperhanger, for '* v V country engagement; three months* work, or more.—Apply to E. Porter and Go. - "J Hardware Merchants, Auckland. x 1 WANTED— in Auctioneering' Busit 1 ness, with Land Agency attached; > capital about. £300. £100 bonus, and £200 iff < business.—Address, " Zebra v " HERALD Office. ANTED—Situation for Experienced Dress- ' » maker, good fit and style, town or country.—Awl Mrs. Lockley. H.M. Arcade. :Jjt E=tab. 1887. Tel.. 900. , 1 _____ - x Y"l7 ANTED—Farm Cadet; good opportunity »'( to acquire sound knowledge mixed farming other than dairying.—Apply " Far- - J mer," care cf E. J. Wilkinson, Agent, Cainbridge. .' % i WANTED by Invalid Lady and Lady Help— '- •; 1 1 Elderly Christian Lady, take charge of ' . .S things, and do cooking; must have references. —Apply Mrs. Boylan. Brent Knowle, Rich- 1 mond Road, Ponsonoy. « •" — . " ;—- v;. Situations for good Men Cooks, !' ' ' Porters, Waiters, Station and Farm. . 3 Hands, Married Couples, Housekeepers. Barmaid?, etc.. all waiting employment. — Mrs. Lockley, H.M. Arcade. Tel., 900. . Estab.-1887. -HD-ANTEDThree Strong Lads desirous' of Vt learning orchard and inursery work; those from country given ■ preference.—Apply by letter, giving particulars, to E. Morrison and Sons, Red Bluff : Nurseries, Warkworth. * Vj WANTED, after May Residence at Taka- » » puna for lengthy» period; must have beach frentage; at least 5 rooms, all conveni- .-.'-i ences, and good paddock. State rental and gji'S full particulars.—! Address, Tenant," P. 0., Bos '.56. t ' ANTED — Cooks: Cook-Laundresses and **■ House-Parlourmaids, together, for doctors' houses, town, highest wages; Gene- ' rals, town and suburbs. 83 to 203; Girls to assist; Lady Helps, Remuera and Taupiri, 10a to " IKij.; Married Couple. £60.—2tra. Waldon, Newton. near Symonds-3treet. - ANTED Vacancies at' "Bona "j t»' Vista," Wellington-street; good home;; close to trams. Terms moderate. WANTED to Purchase— or Gelding, about 15 hands; quiet, ride and drive, and showy; age not move than Gyrs.— price, etc., to " 8.," HEEALD Office. , "Of ANTED Known—l have been requested to i ffl • y continue my Private Class for Hookkeeping again thi3 season, and will take a limited number of pupils. Class to be held on Tuesday?. 7 to 8, at Mr. Jarrett's, Swanson- \ street. Fee. £3 33. books extra. Kindly make * .v"' early application for enrolment, to Box 384, P.O. J no. Payne, Instructor of Book-keeping, : etc., Auckland Technical School, and late Smart's Commercial College, Manchester, Eng- - s land. ANTED Known—Ask your dealer for ■. * > V WESTPORT COAL. It gives better to* suits than any other coal, on the market. - Telephone 1037. WANTED to Buy—Ladies'- and Gentlemen's • v V New and Left-off Clotking. Waited :' 1 - ou a>. their homes. Highest cash price given. ; —Mrs. Laurence, Eobson's Buildings,.Hobson- - ~'i street. • '■ ■ T/tf ANTED - Three Respectable • Men ' ' } \ $ v V Boarders; piano, bath.—Roseneath. 152, .Hobson-street. , WANTED Known—l am a. Buyer and Seller ff of Second-hand Goods of every description; letters promptly attended to.—Michael Conway, Wakefield-street, nest Metcalfe's. WANTED— Buyers for First-class Piano*, ' no deposit, no interest, 110 payment in ■ advance; 3 years' credit.— Deposit Piano Company 28, High-street. Call and inspect. See their Adverr.isement on Page 2 J ANTED Known—J. Lindsay, 67 and 69, * r v Victoria-street West, gives the Highest J I Price for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Left-off fp Clothing. Letters will receive prompt at- 'k'( tention Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned and „ Repaired by Experienced Tailor. ivrANTED Known by Architects. Builders.J V* and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stencilled upon Doors ant' Sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. . , It is made from thoroughly seasoned Timber. • - /"ANTED Known—Tenuis Season. 1904— V » Racquets Restrung and Repaired :' promptly.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Queen- ' f street. - ,? £ "tV7"E Stock a splendid collection of Brush- » V ware. Soap. Powder and Scent Bottles and Boxes in E.F. and Silver-top for fitted Cases and Bags, Bonnet Boxes. Hold-all#.. Valises, Suit Cases, etc.— Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Queen-street. Y\7E exercise special care in selecting oor..;;*^ V » Purses, Card Cases. Wallets, Pocket- -; books. Handbags, Chatelaines, etc., to see vthey are GENUINE LEATHER; and jive customers the benefit of our experience.—J. Wiseman and Sons. Ltd., Queen-street. - "t7S7"AN" to Sell—Beautiful Building- Sec- iff V V tionß at Stanley. North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.— to Buttle . Bros., Land Agents, No. 5, Insurance Buildings. ' ■ : ' ITT ANTED Known—That we deliver TauVV niri. Bay of Islands, and Newcastle T ,.-#44 Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City ■ or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. and G. Win- f , - sitone. Custom-street. ■ v" A . 1, 1 1 , 1 XT"ANTED Known — Ladies'. Gent.*3. ChilI 1 dren's Left-off axid Misfits Clothing Bought. Letters attended to.—Mrs. Botterill, Wellesley-street East, opp. Milne and Ohoyce. Tel. 1420. .. .. . g ~\]tTANTED Known—Repairs of every descrip- vs : V > tion to Harness. Saddles. Collars, Bags. -uvSfS Trunks, Leather Cases, with despatch, by experienced workmen —J. Wiseman and Sons. j Ltd.. -street. ■ 1 "ITTANTED Known--That D. Goldie is prs- * » pared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes. Felloes, Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts. - 1 j Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards. - jSjj|jf Albevt-stree* (near the Docks), at the: Lowest Dash Prices. The Timber, being under oo.TCEr is better than tkat pui'cliaicd elsewhere, - ~ mm
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12545, 12 April 1904, Page 1
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