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: Wanted. WANTED -Hoy for shop.—Apply J. Brown and Sons, Karangahape Road. ■\7trANTED—Good 'General 1 Servant; referV> ences retpiired.>Apply Mrs. Upton, Shelly Beach, I'onsonby. ■ ' WANTED to Purchase—Cotta'ge," ? 4 to 6 rooms; Id or 2d section.—Particulars, price. " Cash." HERALD Office. .; ■ . .- ■ TTT ANTED—Competent Ledger-keeper.— V\ close copies of testimonials and state salary required to "L.K.," HERALD Office. , WANT'ED — Two or 3 Respectable Men \V Boarders; bath and piano. Terms, Roseneath, 152, ilobson-street, -Mrs. A. M. Robinson. "\\/'lDO\\', Elderly, seeks place, assist, light 1V V i duties; no children; small salary: references.—Address, " Widow," Ponsonby Post Oflice. : _____ ADVERTISER, of good address, seeks EmXX. ployment in Grocery business, to gain experience; good driver.— " 5.W.," HERALD Office. T3OOT TRADK.—Wanted— Boys and Girls to £-> learn the trade; also, Girl lor cleaning up department.—Manager, Co-op. Boot Company, Ltd. BUTCHER seeks Job; . first-class shopman J3 and slaughterman; country preferred. —"Lilac." care of Ellis. Portsmouth House. Upper Queen-street, Auckland. OOMJ'Ii'.TENT Book-keener. Shorthand V Writer, and Typist— Man (27) retinires berth, town or country. Excellent references.—" Competent," 11KKALD Uttice. DRESSMAKER open' to engagement - in : a month; Sydnoj experience.—Apply at once to " Dressmaker," HERALD Office. HEIG-HTON AND CO.. Agents. 42. Queenstreet— Registrars of Land and Labour. Lands far' Sale and Labour wants and requirements. 1 PLASTERERS.—Young Man, willing and X strong, is anxious to learn trade; had previous experience. Energetic," HERALD Office. PARTNER Wanted by Travelling Photographer: small capital required; no previous experience necessary.—Address, " Operator," TiEitALD Ofiice. RESPECTABLE Man US-years in last place) wants work in Warehouse as- Storeman, Packer, or Porter.—Address, "Willing," HERALD Cilice. ' RESPECTABLE Man wants position, Care.lX taker. Canvasser, Collector, or Distributor, or Partnership in small sound business.— ■ Reliable," herald Office. j rpo BAKERS.—Wanted at Once—A Jobber.— JL G. Kent, and Son, Bakers and Confectioners. Newmarket: j TRAVELLER wants Position; town or counX try; Australian and New Zealand experience.—" Salesman." herald Office. rpo IRONMONGERS.— for- General J- Store. suburbs—lronmonger; must know-trade thoroughly: with some knowledge crockery preferred: permanent situation.— Apply by letter, with references, to J. 11., care Briscoe and Co.. Limited, Auckland. A PPLICATIONS are invited for a MEDL IX CAL OFFICER for the DENNISTON MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Salary £480 (four hundred and eighty pounds per year) and Free House. Applications, with qualifications, will be received by the undersigned till February 21. 1905. P.S.—Private Practice also allowed. JOHN MUIR. Secretary. TVfORTHERN WAIROA HOSPITAL. Applications will be received till March 11, for Position of Medical Superintendent to this Institution. Salary, £500 per annum, with free residence, without private practice. Duties to commence not Utter than May 1. 1905. Further particulars from A. R. WELHAM, ' Secretary, Northern AVairoa Hospital, Aratapu. AN TED, FOR' IMMEDIATE BUYER— (V V , GOOD HOUSE AND SOR MORE ACRES. Within driving distance city. .' J. A. JAMES, 31. Shovtland-street. . j T\ON'T Serve your Salads with an Inferior -• '• VINEGAR. ;v Neither your Guests nor your Family will '" thank you. ?.««.'-) ' TTSE OHARLAND'S. i . IT IS THE BEST YOU CAN HAVE. ."7 D. ROBERTS AND CO.. LIMITED, J. STANLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND, Winners of the Gold Medal for y BISCUITS At. the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1905. DQ f\ -GREAT CLEARANCE SALE • Of Furniture and Carpets. Opens This Day at 10.—D.S.C-. (Patronised by every Vice-Regal Family in Australasia.) M ' MjG ' rpOILET SPECIALIST. Face and Scalp Massage. Manicuring. Pedicuring, Shampooing, Hairdressing, etc. Fancy Costumes and Wigs on Lire. Latest Toilet Novelties Stocked, and Hairwork of everv description. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair.— Victoria Arcade (upstairs), corner of Shortland-street. Tel. 254. rp YF i ~ "W RITIN G. Correspondence, Deeds, Specifications, Reports, Balance-sheets, Testimonials, etc. Duplicating a Specialty. M ISS E. M. J oota Confidential Shorthand Typiste, • Govt. Insurance Buildings, opp. Fort-street. DO p —GREAT CLEARANCE SALE • Of Ladies' Boots and Shoes. Owns This Day at 10.—D.S.(J. T I). ROBERTS AND CO., LIMITED, J . STANLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND, Winners of the Gold Medal for. CONFECTIONARY At, the New Plymouth Exhibition, 1905. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. CIRCULARS, ENVELOPE ADDRESSING, j LEGAL AND GENERAL TYPEWRITING. ETC. j MISS A. WALKER,. j Shorthand Writer and Typist. j 320. Victoria Arcade (3rd floor). ! Da f-\ -GREAT CLEARANCE SALE ,IJ»\J» Of Mantles and Jackets. Opens This Day at 10.—D.S.C. ■y , JOHANSEN AND CO..' BUCHANAN'S BUILDINGS. ALBERT-STREET, WHOLESALE IMPORTERS AND INDENT . AGENTS. Rubber Goods of all Kinds, Cycle and Motor Tyres, Asbestos. Artificers' Tools. Corks, etc. DO p -GREAT CLEARANCE SALE • lO.Vv'. Of Irish Linen Handkerchiefs. Opens This Day at IO.—D.S.C. SHAMt'OOING AND MANICURING. 11/TRS. rrMIORNTON "I EES (Graduate of Dr. McLean, America) RESTORES THIN. FALLING, LUSTRELESS, and GRAY HAIR. The latest American and most up-to-date method of Complexion Treatment. Hair Tonics and Skin Foods from the prescriptions of an Eminent; Physician.— H.M. ARCADE. 2nd Floor. DtJ p -GREAT CLEARANCE SALE • Of Curtains and Linoleums. \ Opens This Day at 10.—D.S.C. T D. ROBERTS AND CO.. LIMITED', ♦J • STANLEY-STREET. AUCKLAND. Winners of the Gold Medal for BISCUITS At the New Plymouth Exhibition. 1905. WHEN YOU ASK FOR QHARLAND'S T^INF.GAE, SEE THAT YOU GET IT. Never mind the " just as good." There isn't one, anil you want QHARLAND'S. T AST year your Piokles turned black, and you dare not pnt them on your table. j It was the Vinegar that did it. Use QHARLAND'S this year. It is an Ideal Vinegar for Pickling. "' ■■'■ ' '; MACKINTOSH'S DELICIOUS ENGLISH IVX TOFFEE. A Most Delicious Sweetmeat; " The People." ~ . DO f-T, —GREAT CLEARANCE, SALE Of Prints and Muslins,; Opens This Day. at 10.- D.S.C.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12775, 27 January 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12775, 27 January 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12775, 27 January 1905, Page 1

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