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' Wanted. ' ■* • - ANTED—Respectable Boy.—Apply, Daw- »». eon, Chemist, Welle3ley-street. T^UANTED—Cadet, to learn all-round farm *>. work.—Address-, Superior," HERALD Office. ANTED—Two Joiners; permanent job »> -: to good men.—Apply Coyle and Jolly, Hamilton . " rANTED—A Smart Boy.-Apply, Imperial * » . Pharmacy (late Woollams), Chemist. Ponsonby. - " ' V TX/'ANTED-A Boy or Girl to assist in kit- »». —Apply, Waterloo Bomsc, oft" Princes-street. ANTED—A., smart Junior Clerk for 'it., Wholesale House.Apply Box 481, P. 0., Auckland. ANTED to be Adopted—A little Girl, » » healthy, age 3 years.—Reply M.W.L., HERALD Office. "IT7"ANTED—Good Office Boy-Apply, Auck- »». land Electric Tramways Company, . Limited, Queen-street. W/ANTED— Intelligent Boy. for Process and » * Engraving Department.—Arthur Cleave and Co., Vulcan Lane. T\7" ANTED—A Situation on a General Farm »» . by a Youth of some experience.— dress, " Parmer," HERALD Office. . I !\JS7"ANTED— Boy to learn printing - »» ,' trade; good opening for suitable lad. Arthur Cleave and Co., Printers. "OuTANTED—Employment at Horse-shoeing »». or Smithing: can do coachsmithing Address. "E.," HERALD Office. "YXf ANTED—An Experienced General Ser:»v vant.— Mrs. A. J. Entrican, corner of Hepburn and Smith Streets. WANTED— Good General or Housekeeper, ii ■ small house; four in family.—A Mrs. (Dr.) Pentreath, Sanatorium, Cambridge. ANTED, by Gentleman—Bed-Sitting-it room, with Board, private family; • Devonport preferred.—*' F. 8.," HERALD Office. WANTED— Boy, able to milk and look aftei » » garden, in private family; good home; country boy preferred.— 290. Queenstreet. ANTED—Governess, Lady Helps, and all »'». Classes Good Women Servants. — At : i Mrs. Clark's Registry, next Star Office. Established 1885. WANTED— Energetic Man as Traveller, . i for Whangarei District. Knowledge of the drapery trade indispensable. — Apply, A. R. Morrison, D.S.C. WANTED— Morning Governess, capable » » of teaching English Subjects and French.—Address, stating salary required, to ' " School," HERALD Office. ANTED—Two respectable Young Men M Boarders, private family; bath, every convenience.—For address, apply Lyle, Grocer, comer Nelson and Wellington Streets y; ANTED.—Tenders for Cutting, Burning, » » and Grubbing of Gorge, on my farm, will be received up to 30th inst. Particulars on the spot any forenoon.—E. Eugster, Swiss Terrace, Hillsboro'. . s ANTED—Employment for several good '» » Farm and Station Couples. Ploughmen, Scrub Cutters. Bushfellers, Day Labourers, Hotel Cooks, Porters, Waiters, Kitchenmen. and others.—McLeod, Exchange Lane. • ?? WANTED— Situation as Clerk or Salesman, V* in Wholesale Warehouse; good writer and quick at figures. Good knowledge of oil and colour trade and provision trade.—. ". to "Traveller," Post Office, Wellington. .' ' T/fANTED— Cooks, 30s, 255. Rotorua; 15a • . »» .' to 20s, town and country; Housemaids. Lady Helps, Generals; Young Lady, learn bar. 12s; Cook-Lauiulre3S, Child's Nurse; Kitchen Boy, Rotorua.—Miss West (late Miss Bacon), Victoria Arcade. TJ{T ANTED.—Mrs. Lockley. H.M. Arcade, .y'C~ »» • wants, urgently—Waitress, 17s 6d, Whangarei; Children's Nnxse, 20s, and CookLaundress, 20s, same station, Hawke's Bay; Lady Helps; Generals, 8s to 20s; Women Cooks; Charwoman, for warehouse, daily, 8 to 5, 20s; Kitchen Girls. -, >. ?,. WANTED — Young Man Engineer, with *V, marine or river certificate. 83 day, or 40s and found; General Farm. Hand,- 20s; • . Youths, milk, drive, useful, 15s; Milkers,; 15s upwards; Cadet for farm, real good home; -" Kitchen Youths, 8s to 10s. .D. McGee please * - / call.•■'■• Gumdiggers, used, to deep-sinking; Housekeeper, for farm; Generals, for hotel, Thames district. 12s to ; Parnell. town, and Waikato, 10a to 16s; Young Girls, for laundry, ; 7s to 20s; Housemaid; Waitresses. 12s to 15s.— McLeod, Exchange Lane. Telephone, 884. ANTED—Buyers for Shares in Nos. 2, 3. \\ and 4 Groups in Auckland Terminating Building Society.— "X.Y.Z.," Herald Office. "TfiJ ANTED to Sell — La, Margurete Strawi»> terry Plants,—For particulars apply to John Hunt, Box 28, Waimate, South Canterbury. ,_ .■•':.. v ■' v „.:. ;; WANTED Known — Gentlemen's lieft-off :>' and Misfit Clothing and Boots Bought. - Highest Cash Price given. — T. G. Botterill,' Wellesley-street East. Telephone 1420. i " __ < ■ ■ TftfANTED to Bay—Ladies' and Gentlemen's VV Misfits and Left-off Clothing. . Highest price given.—Mrs. Brown, 52, Hohson-street. WANTED to Buy—Gentlemen's Clothing of every description; letters receive prompt attention.--C. Harvey. Upper Queen-street. WANTED Known— ; eason. 1904— ' \ V Racquets Restrung and Repaired -:-:•;-? promptly.—J. Wiseman and Sou 3, Ltd., Queen- : .. street. '"_ ■■ ■- :■ ■'■■"■:'.••• Tat/ANTED Known.— Sale—Portland Ce- . V* ment. Hydraulic and Garden Lime, Brick?, Sand, Pipes, etc. Advice on concrete free.—John Wilson and Co., Ltd., Halyday'a Buildings. 26. Shortland-street. Yard, Cus-tom-street West. X?C7E exercise special care in selecting our » V Purses, Card Cases. Wallets. Pocket- ; books, Handbags, Chatelaines, etc.. to set they are GENUINE LEATHER, and give customers the benefit of our experience.—J. Wise- : • ■ man and Sons, Ltd., Queen-street. .■■■'■■.■■; "VArANTED to Sell—Beautiful Building Sec»V tioii3 at Stanley. North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.— to Buttle Bros., Land Agents, No. 5, Insurance Buildings. ' WANTED Known— we deliver Tau- \ V pin. Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City ~ or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. and G. Winstone, Custom-street. ■;■ ~WT ANTED Known — Ladies'. Gent.'s, Chil- \\ dren's Left-off and Misfit Clothing ;">:■ Bought, Letters attended to.—Mrs. Botterill. • . Wellesley-iitreet East, opp. Milne and Choyce. Tel. 1420. ANTED Known—Repairs of every descripTV tion to Harness. Saddles, Collars, Bags. Trunks, Leather Cases, with despatch, by experienced workmen.—J. Wiseman and Sons. Ltd., Queen-street. WANTED Known by Architects, Builders, VV 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. ■ -TTC7" ANTED knownTHAT THE •DELIAS 0 B TV E' N Ali - pOMPANY. 77, QUEEN-STREET, OVER BMEETON'3, IS THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN WHERE TEETH ARE EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN, INCONVENIENCE, OR AFTER EFFECTS. BY OUR SECRET PROCESS. FEES , - ,9 s Hours: - a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Only Address: 77, QUEEN-STREET. OVER SMEETON'S. Telephone 1604. T7U". A N TED KNOW N. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF T FATHER riyAEE, Comprising pURSES. pURSES. pURSEC. Every conceivable shape and duality represented. . ''; GENT.'S GOODS A SPECIALTY. WRITING CASES, BLOTTERS, HAND-BAGS. WALLETS, CARD CASES. LETTER OASES. ."'*And/,-- "M, LADIES' AND GENT.'S DRESSING CASES, _ 1 Making the Finest Variety ,of these Useful Goods ever opened at pOODSONS T ONDON ,' ARCADES. PRICES THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. INSPECTION AND COMPARISON i INVITED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12555, 22 April 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12555, 22 April 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12555, 22 April 1904, Page 1

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