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Wanted. V*'ANTED ;ii once— Experienced WaitV* ress.—Apply Criterion Hotel, Albeivstreet. __. ANTED -Smart Boy. jus) left school,— :>♦< E. Brougulon ami < ■■>~ 'Jailors Portstreet. XT ANTED—House, 5 or C rooms, within \\i penny section. - " Hone." JIEKALI) Office. AA7ANTED— Barmaid; must have ''good >>/ town ieirttin:-. -Applj Urosvenor Hotel, at once A. WANTED to Kent— A •Cottage, 3 or A '11 looms; no children.- Apply Miss Graham, 17, Nelsou-etreet. Ur ANTED by Lady - Position in Tea>»i rooms or otner -Address -i " lima." iial.l> Office. IAT ANTED—A Smart Lad lor HEUALT) PubJi « lisliiiis Deparinieiit. Uyndliam-street. Ailis!, write .. {food hand. A V ANTED -Board and Lodgings by Young ''' Married Couple; no children.— terms to •' .r.M.G.," Post. Cilice. "\",\r ANTED—Thoroughly Domesticated Lady > 11, Help; must he fond of children.Apply by letter to "No. I," HBRALD Office. AV ANTED—Artist lor Chiistchttrch; oil or l 1 water colours, liroiuides; permanent work.— Cathedral finale, Christchurch, v YtT.ANTKD—Experienced W'a-hci-.voina.n. 3 /" day* a wr.M,.- Apply Mar Laundry, Queen-street. Oneimnga, opposite Manger* Bridge. At T ANTED to Purchase- Hoardinghouse. >1J .symoiids-street. or good locality near city. Stale price .and particulars.— A.11.," - (i.P.O. .y"AXTi;i) -Governess to- country (seaside). I>l —Apply, stating tut lineal: ions, experience, and salary required, to "(■'.," ilox 231, G.P.O. WANTED— Good General Servant, two in >T lamily. Epsom, on tramline. Refe- :- rences required.—For addre?* apply IIKKALI) ; 9S Ottice. Ay ANTED to Let -Comfortably-furnished '»» House, Honsonby; 3 minutes to cur; bath, piano.—" K.," " V'entuor House." North iS Shore. ,; ANTED—Engagement in Country Store. IT Knows gum trade thoroughly. Could take charge. Good references.—" J.L.," care HERALD Office. "\IfANTED-A Reliable Young Man, expert- '» »i enced. take charge of country branch grocery store; references indispensable.—T. H. Hall and Co. ._ TSfANTED to Buy-Left-off Clothing, Jewel- " \»4 lery. Boots, and Household Effects. Letters attended to.—Mrs. Noonan, Fallon's " Buildings, Hobson-street. A ATANTED, by Two Exnerienced Young Men » » (single, lite abstainers-)— Work on flaxmill, paddocking preferred.— "X.Y.Z.," IIKRALD Office, stating wages. WANTED— Capable General and Houemaid (3 only in family). Remuera, references; Generals, country. 15s, 203.—Mrs. Bell, opposite Bridge, Symonds-street. ANTED—Two or Three Respectable Men ll* Boarders; bath and piano. Terms. 16s; plain washing included.—" Boseneath," 152, Hobson-street, Mrs. A. M. Robinson. Re-engagements as Lady Helps by two friends, in fame family preferred; thoroughly domesticated; good references.—Apply Miss West, Victoria Arcade. ~ WANTED— Cook, flaxmill; 2 AV. Cooks; Girl, assist; Handy Man, farm; Generals; all sorts labour awaiting employment.— Blanchfield, late Webber, 3, Coombes' Arcade. (; WANTED— Smart Youth lor Office; inns.' understand shorthand and typewriting; one with a knowledge of book-keeping preferred.—Address Green and i Colebrook, Ngarnawahia. . : :: SS: WANTED— Good Deal Frame Hand, 40s, oi. union wages; Hotel Cook. 255; Firstclass Milkei. meet employer Friday, 20s; Flax Paddocker, 5s day.— McLeod's Registry, Exchange Lane. 'Phone 884. WANTED— for -several Good , Ploughmen. Milkers, 1 Farm Hands, Fencers, Roadmakers, Bush: Cooks, KitchenMen, Drivers, and others.—Mc.Leod's Registry, Exchange.Lane. 'Phone, 831. t . WANTED— Waitresses, 15s. 12s, town and country; Housemaids; 'Lady Helps. House-Parlourmaids; W. Cooks, to 40s; CookLaundresses, Generals; Laundress, 20s, Waikato.—Miss West, Victoria Arcade. WANTED— Two Housemaids, same place, nice room; Decent Voting Woman Cook for nice hotel in Yvaikato. 20s; AV. Cook, 355, and an. Assistant, 203; Girl to assist, 6s; Kitchenmaid. 12s: Generals. 10s to 12s.— Leod's Registry, Exchange Lane. . v t t WANTED.— Mrs. Lockley, His Majesty's Arcade, wants—Groom-Gardener 20s; country hotel; Kitchen Bo>. 12s, Paeroa; Women Cooks, all parts; Generals; AVaitreeses, 15s, Waikato, Taranaki; Lady Helps, etc.. etc WANTED— Housekeeper, AV. Cooks: Laun\V dress, 20s; Generals, to 17s; Nursery Housemaid, 10s ; Children's Nurse, Middleaged General for 2 ladies; Cook, small family, town; aitresses: Housemaid, 15s, relieve »v bar; Gardener, 20s.— Clark, AVellesleystreet West. WANTED— People to Patronise "The Little Tailor Shop." Gent's. Own Material made up.—Victoria-street East, near Park. T/\rANTED to Buy—Furniture in any quan■it tity. Highest price given.— J. Gamfield, Dealer, 228, Karangahape Road. WANIED to Buy—Ladies' ana Gentlemen's New and Left off Clothing. Waited oh a*, their homes Highest cash price given. —Mr*. Laurence, Hobiou's Buildings, HobsouEtreet. WANTED to Sell— of Books, suitable for Lending Library.—T. Wright. Bookseller, 8, AVellesley-street E. WANTED to Sell—Beautiful Building Sections at Stanley, North Shore, behind Calliope Dock. Terms easy.—Apply to Buttle Bros., Land Agents, No. 5, Insurance Buildings. «i WANTED Known— Fancy Cakes for Afternoon Tea, ring up G. Kent and Sons. Telephone. 893. WANTED Known—Before purchasing your Winter Slippers inspect our fine assortment, from 9d to 6s 6d.—AV. Holdsworth. 42, Victoria-street. AA7"ANTED Known— Best Carving for * T your money is obtainable at th* Auckland Wood Carving Co., Lome-street. Duchess Pail Brackets, 2" and upwards. "WANTED Known-.). Lindsay, 67 and 69. >> Victoria-street West, gives the Highest Price for ladies' anil Gentlemen's Left-ofi Clothing. Letters will receive prompt rttention. Gentlemen'* (I'dbins Cleaned and Repairs,! by Experienced Tailor. WANTE") Known—Repairs of every description to Harness. Saddles. Collars. Bag*. Tiunks. Leather Case*, with despatch, by f-i----uerienced workmen.—T. Wiseman and Sons. , Ltd., Que*n-«treet. __ s^ WANTED Known—That w» deliver Taupiri. Kiripaka. and Newcastle Coal. »Wo Firewood, to s-\r part of the City or Suburb* at lowest rates —Winston*. Ltd.. Queen-street. Custom-street, Symonds-strtset, and Mount Eden. ' • WANTED Known by Architects, 3ullder», and Carpenters—That K.T. Co. itencilled upon Door* and Sashes signifies that the Kauri Timber Company manufactured them. Insist upon having K.T. Co. Joinery. Jt is made from thoroughly teasoned Timosr. "WANTED Known—That D. Goldie it pre- .\ Vk pared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spok««. Felloes. Iron Bark, ami Elms Gum Shaft*. Block*, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards. Albert-street (near the Decks), at the Lowest Cash Price*. The timber, being under cover, is better than that purchased elrewhere. IHTANTED KNOWN THAT AVE HAVE RE,VVj DUOED THE PRICE OF VENETIAN BLINDS. Otir Improved Machinery enables: tts *• supply the very best timality at. 6D PER FOOT NET. ■ .- QUALITY GUARANTEED. 4 BLINDS. 6 by 3, 9«; 6 by 3.6, 1M W. D 3.0. _______ A,\r AN T K D K N o*l N- , AY J 'V 11 J3 FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded * THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD MEDAL ' AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best.' Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind, Fftct»ry: PONSONBY ROAD. Tweyhoae. ?:;* A AT] AN TED K X a W N- ' HUDSON'S BALLOON EEAND BAKING- -'" POAVDER Having an established reputation, tome makers are closely iniitatimr the labels and , .". stvie of this well-known article. Customers v are therefore requested to a*k for, BALLOOW BRAND,, and see i that eacli thl liars the' ,ja Balloon Trade Marl,. > . J.H. -udjdsoaV,-Muiuf«of«__foßnak.-' ;::■::.. ..' / t , ..; ___J ; ■• ■■■'':' ■' ■ ••:-" ■--'■■ -•■-'■f,-: < i&r,-VjriTiVft_____B - --—___________ ■__■■—si n____________i__i___________i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12861, 9 May 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12861, 9 May 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12861, 9 May 1905, Page 1

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