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YV iMIVVU, T"/S T ANTED—A Cook-Laundress.—For ad,V V dress, apply HERALD Office. "VJiJ'ANTED—Trousers and Vest. Hand.—Ap- * ♦ ply British Woollen Co., Tailors, Newtoil. "I)I7'ANTED—A Furnished .House in Devon»i .port; end of month.—J. E. \V, Rolle, Devonviorfc. "S/S7ANTED—An ' Experienced Barmaid; *' .' good references—Apply at once Empire Hotel. ANTED by Young Lady—Position m .VI ofllue. or desk'.—Apply ' Work," HERALD Office. ' XKTANTED—Good All-round Man for coun»V • try wheelwright's shop.—Apply John Burns and Co.. Limited. "O7.ANTED— Good Canvassers for a real pay- » » ing line, house to house.—Apply J. E. heeler, Commerce-street. 1 \' r ANi'EI), by New Arrival—Employment, * ' ■ clerical work, etc., book-keeping; total abstainer.- Index, ' HiJRALD Office. WANTED— A Smart, Respectable Boy, for Shop.— between 6 arfd 7.30 p.m., Reliable Snop, Mount Rosltill Road. WANTED— Employment for First-class Bush Cook and Bread Baker; smart, sober man.—McLeod's Registry, Exchange Lane. WANTED— by able Young iii Man, milk, groom, drive; good garMcLeod's Registry, Exchange Lane. V7ANTED by a Grocer, experienced— »t or Counter Hand; total abstainer; moderate remuneration.—" Coffee," HERALD Office. \\T ANTED—Smart and Intelligent Youth as »V an- Apprentice.—Apply Frank P. oldie, Chemist, Ponsonby Road, opp. All Saints' Church.. W ANTED—A Good General Servant.—Apply v? before 1 or after V p.m., Mrs. Frank Bodle. Park Road, opposite Cricket Ground Gate. \\r ANTED—Trustworthy '-nice by English » * Hind (or manager), Farm. Station; 12 years' experience.—Address, " 8.," Post Office, Auckland. WANTED to Purchase on Terms—Cheap Farm, good house, close to school, etc.—Full particulars to " Purchaser," Herald Office. \AT ANTED, by an Experienced Young V t Woman Cook—Re-engagement in firstclass boardinghouse: Rood wages required.— " A.M.L.," HBSALD Office. ~\]\T ANTEDStation Farm Couple, £80 to v ♦ start; and Employers lor Farm Hands and Milkers, and • others.—lfeighton and Co., Agency. 42, Queen-street. ANTED by a Man. young, strong, not V i afraid hard work (total abstainer)— Drive, or work of any description.— Anxious," HERALD Office. ANTED—Situation for good Married » » Couple; wife cook, housekeeper, husband useful; or, in hotel, as First and Second Cooks.— Lockley. H.M. Arcade.. "OrANTED by Married Situation on ? V Sheep Station; can milk, also kill sheep, and understands horses,— " W. 11.5.," HERALD Office, Auckland. WANTED— Employment for Bushfalijrs, V f Scrub Cutters, several good Bush Cooks, able to bake bread, Roadmalcers, and others, —McLeod's Registry, Exchange Lane. TS7ANTED — Situation. Housekeeper oi » ' General, for respectable , Young Woman, with baby 7 months old; country pre ferred.—Apply Mrs. Lockley. H.M. Arcade. "IiITANTED—Women Cooks, £1; Experiencec »» Barmaid. Waitresses; Generals,. 14s 12s; : Housemaids; Scullerymah. 255;. Girl learn the Webber, 3, Ooombes' Arcade. ANTED—Generals. 155,;. hotels, country V » and town, private, small, families only 2; Lady Helps, town, suburbs; Nurse maid, 6s; Young Person, shop.— Arthur Strand. | "C7S7-ANTED — Decorator want ■ | V i work; specialist in flower, birds, figure j ancient and modern ornamentation in oil or distemper.— "Decorator," lIERAL ' I Office. "ITSr'ANTED—.Housemaid for »country^ 1 ho-y-i.'-i pital.' csa; AsSintiuit/ Laundress f< .»• 'tbtirix* hotel, 15s: W. Cooks, 20s: Genera for Whangarci, Waikato, city, and suburb 10s to 12s.—McLeod's Registry, Exchange Lair WANTED— Two Cook-Housekeepers (hotel; 20s; Waitresses; Generals; Girls; 'W ~ Cooks; House-Parlourmaids; General," 1 chit no objection; Barmaid. 20s; Girl, assist vai ing; Waitress, Taranaki; General. Rotoru; small family: General, . Gisborne; L. Helps'.Mrs. Clark, Welles ley-street West. WANTED— Waitress, 15s, Housemaid. 15! and Kitcherimaid, for Taranaki; Honsi maids, town and Rotorua: Barmaid, city; V Cooks; Housemaid. 12s. Cook-Laundress, If " (together); Lady Helps: Generals: Child Nurse, 10s; Hotel man, 15s.— West, Vii tori.'i Arcade. • ~VK /"AN D. —Mr 3. Lockley, k.M. Arcad. « i —Barmaid, town' Houseman " 15s, and Pantrvmaid, 12s, together, Rotorua ; Woman Cook, 30s, and Waitress,-15s, togethe: \ Rotorua; Waitresses, near Whangarei an . Hawera; Generals. Rotorua, Gisborne. an 1 Napier: Women Cooks, 30s, Whangarei an ' East , Coast, town, 20s. 15s; Lady Ilelpa Governess. £32, country; House-Parlou; " maids: Woman Cook, Syi»onds-street (5 se: • vants kept). WANTED Known— of every decern » » tion to Harness, Saddles, Collars, Bag . Trunks, Leather Cases, with despatch, by e: perienced workmen.—J. Wiseman and Son Ltd., Queen-street. WANTED Known— we deliver Tai V » piri, Kiripaka, and Newcastle Coal, al< Firewood, to n-ir nart of the City or Suburl ~ at lowest rates —Winstone, Ltd., Queen-stree " Custcm-st.ect, Symonds-street, and Mom ] Eden - "1757 ANTED Known by Architects, Builder [ n and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. stei cilled upon Doors and Sashes signifies tbs the Kauri Timber Company manufacture them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joiner: It is made from thoroughly seasoned 'iitn.lie WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is pn pared to sell all kinds of Building an other Timber, including Hardwood Spoke; - Felloes. Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shaft a Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his. Yard a, Albert-street (near the Docks), at the Lowei t Cash Prices. The timber, being under cove t is better than that purchased elsewhere. L ANTED to Buy—Ladies' and Gentlemen V V New and Left off Clothing.' Wait* - oil at their homes Highest cash price give i- —Mrs. Laurence, Hobson'a Buildings, Hobso o street. ~ - . , \j\JANTED Known—J. Lindsay, 67 and ( i' ' * Victoria-street West, gives the Highe •- Price for Ladies' and Gentlemen's' Lelt-e . Clothing. Letters will receive prompt, : tention. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned ai - Repaired by Experienced Tailor. ANTED KNOWN- ' ; » » NEUROL can be had in Wafers ai Powders at Chemi3ts and Stores. Is per b< - WA NT ED K NO W N - V Y TWO STLISII NEW ESSES Hfi d _ THE PRICE ,OF ONE. , D These can be had by buying Materials at t il Cheap Sales, and making them up at home witn the aid of UTTERICK'S PATTERNS, n They are Accurate and Cheap. New Sty! o Arrived. A 30-page Catalogue of Newest Styles, 3d, - post free >f XT p; o GILVIL '- ' it V f . JL « 211. QUEEN-STREET (next.' Hoffman's). ?• TIT A N T E D K N O W J S. VV MR, F. A. PRICK. ml , tr<irr THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL TLACIIk - Of , . c.v RELIEF WOOD CAJtVING /all designs), it. DRAWING. OIL AM) WAI'EIvCOLOL PAINTING, TTT OT.tviv - SHORTHAND, & MAROUETRIL STAIN IN< ir Auckland reference: Rev. W. b. G lial. 'I. Special arrangements for Addi ess F. A. PRICE. Artist, LOWER MON ), - STREET (3 doors from St. Andrew Church) io ~\j\T ANTED KNOWN - HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING id POWDER - Having an established reputation, son m makers are closely imitating the labels ar stele of this well-known article. Custome - are therefore requested to ask for BALLOO jl BRAND, and see that each tin bears tl d. Balloon Trade Mark. J. H. HUDSON, Manufacturing Chemist, - Auckland. . g-, ' ■ rip ABLE LINEN. Curtains, Quilts, Towe' ~ 1 Sheeting, Floorcloth and Linoleui y Mats, and Furnishing Drapery of all kinc n imported direct. Cheapest, in town IMS Hi! HOOK AND BRIDGMAN'S, just abo 7 Grey Statue. -5, - ' f. 1 AST year your Pickles turned black, a ' e you dare not put. them ,on your tab ; v . It was the Vinegar that, did it. Use gHARLAND'S 3 this year. It' is' an Ideal Vinegar 1' - Pickling. - w ... d. T7"NEEBONE'S STOCK is being almost gr.*it XV away at- Dalton's Two Shops, 2 7 6-2~. , Queen-street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12817, 17 March 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12817, 17 March 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12817, 17 March 1905, Page 1