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Wanted. WAITED— Cook or General; references.—Mrs. Molloy, 58, Dogoodstreet, Erskineville, Sydney. WANTED-Lady in Good Position to Adopt Baby Girl; one month oldAddress " Urgent," HEKALD Office. WANTED— Employers for the Unemployed on our Free Register.—Heighten and Co., Land and Labour Registry, 42, Quceii-st. WANTED— by sober, civil Man of 23, good barman, cellarman, porter, or yardman.— Registry. 'Phone 884. WANTED to Rent-Small, Plainly Furnished Cottage, town or suburbs; 110 children.— rent, etc., to "Cottage," HERALD Office. SLANTED—Situation for Thoroughly ExVV perienced Barman, capable of managing; town or country.—Apply Mrs. Lockley, H.M. Arcade, WANTED, for the Jubilee Institute for VV the Blind—An Assistant Lady Teacher (school); certificated preferred.—Address, Secretary, 322. Victoria Arcade. WANTED— Employment by respectable Young Man, experienced all-round Baker in all its Iranohes.-Heighton and Co., Land and Labour Agents, 42, Queen-street. "WANTED—Barmaids. 20s; Cooks, 255, 20s. VV town; Housemaids, 12s; Waitress. 12s, Thames; Young Boys, 10s, ss, country; Girls, to assist; Generals.Miss West, Victoria Arcade. WANTED— Situations for Experienced Barmaids and Men of all classes, hotels, stations, farms; Married Couples; all waiting employment.— Lookley. H.M. Atcade. WANTED-W. Cook, 20s, also Waitress, for same place (go Monday); Generals for city and suburbs, 10a to 12s; Girl to assist, in country, 6s; W. Cook, for suburbs, 15s.— McLeod's Registry. 'Phono 884. WANTED, Urgent—Cook-Laundress or good General; Housemaids; Generals, up to 15s; Nursemaid; Respectable Woman, SO, aa one of family; General, 14s, Karangahake, one child.—Mrs. Arthur, Strand. WANTED— foi Good Working Housekeepers, town or country, best references; Good Cooks; Young Man, well recommended, wants Situation, town or country; Respectable Woman, with one child, waiting.—Mrs. Arthur. Strand. WANTED— Married Couple; Generals to 15s; W. Cook, 20s, hotel, town; HouseParlourmaid, 14s, town; General, 12s fid; also Nursery Housemaid, 108, 2 children; Mid-dle-aged Person, domesticated, for one lady, no washing, 83; Kitcboi Boy, Bs.—Mrs. Clark, WeUesley-street West. WANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing, JewelVV lery, Boots, and Household Effects. Letters attended to.— Noonan, Fallon's Buildings, Hobson-street. ■. WANTED Known.— yon are in NewVV ton to-day, don't forget to get your Cakes and Confectionery at Ornstein's Ideal Bakery, opposite Pitt-street. WANTED to Buy—Pigeons. For SaleCanaries and Foreign Birds, in endless variety .-Jack Daw and Co., Queen-street (above Grey Statue). \ WANTED Known-Twiname and Baker, \ V Tailors and Mercers, HERALD Buildings. have a large selection of Coatings, Suitings and Trouserings for the coming season. Fit and Style guaranteed. • : WANTED KNOWN•VV NEUROL CURES iTTn HEADACHE AND TOOTHACHE. AN TED KNOWN- ' 1 I K L AND gONS, DENTISTS. HOBSON-STREET (Opposite St Matthew's Church), SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OP BEST TEETH, Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed. Old Set# of Teeth Re-made to Pit the Mouth. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. , TXT ANTED ■ KNOWN'Vj THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN. BLIND . Was Awarded v . ' THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD . • MEDAL. AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION, v Thoy are' Superb. ' Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. Factory: PONSONBY ROAD. Telephone 914. yy ANTED ' KNOWNHUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER. , Having an established reputation, some makers are closely imitating the labels and style of this well-known article. Customers are therefore requested to ask for BALLOON BRAND, and see that each tin bears the Balloon Trade Mark. J. H. HUDSON, Manufacturing Chemist, Auckland.

WANTS . • KNOWING-?* • J FOR GOOD RELIABLE . DENTISTRY, At Moderate Prices, try Viotoria-street. , Splendid Upper or Lower Sets at 30s and , upwards. Guaranteed to fit and. masticate ; perfectly. HYLTON NASH, J, A. HYLTON NASH, DENTIST, Over Boot Shop, nearly opposite SARGOOD'9. WANTED KNOWN-THA-T WE HAVE RE'VV DUCED THE PRICE OP VENETIAN BLINDS. Our Improved Machinery enables us to supply the very best quality at 6D PER FOOT NET. QUALITY GUARANTEED. . BUNDS, 6 by 3, 9a; 6 by U, lfi# 6d. < V. ' D ' 9-0, ' D' ' O ri - GIVING AWAY PRICES, j .D.O. LADIES' U.S. HAN DICE K- 1 CHIEFS, 6 FOR IS. COLLARS AND NECKWEAR, IS, IS 6D. TORCHON LACJES AT HALF-PRICES.—D.3.Q. : JJEARD IN QUEEN-STREET: | Have you heard of the VICTORY? What— Fourth Test Match? , No; Allan's ' " VICTORY " Unbreakable Steel Ranges. They are splendid. Can- . not be beaten. Also, ALLAN'S PORTABLE BAKERS' OVENS. 0. F. P. ALLAN, Lorne-street. 'Phono 1097 All kinds of Stoves, new and second-hand, always in stock. Repairs a, speciality. Old stoves taken in exchange. J. fjyjEAD AND gON, SHOP AND OFFICE FITTERS AND AIRTIGHT SHOWCASE MAKERS, Hare taken over the Premises late occupied . by Mr. Skinner, No. 20, Vulcan Lam All Orders Promptly Attended To. MISS MARION BAOON, CITY CHAMBERS, CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, COMPLEXION AND HAIR SPECIALIST. All the Latest American Methods for the Treatment of the Skin and Scalp. Superfluous ' Hair, Moles, Warts, etc., permanently removed ' by the Electric Needle. Shampooing:, Manicuring, Pedicuring. Obesity treated. DQfl - CLEARANCE SALE. •O. V. GIVING AWAY PRICES. FANCY FLANNELETTE, 3|D YARD. . SALE NOW ON.-D.S.C. QAILLEB'S GENUINE SWISS MILK ] CHOCOLATE. Smooths Away the Wrinkles. M 0 T ST~ C~~ T ll TURKISH BATHS. LORNE-STREET (opposite Central Hotel). Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Cures Rheumatism, Gout, La Grippe, and all bodily aches and colds. Hot and Cold Baths. 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., and un Saturday 9 p.m. 6d and Is. ÜBSE QOODISO N, "HARUEU" PRIVATE HOSPITAL, COLLIN GW OOD-S'f BEET, PONSONBY. 'Phone, 1644. US LADIES' GLACE KID-QS f'D |11 0 SHOES FOR <-> U _ i AND OFFER have bought a -*• Warehouse Line of the above Shoes. J They are Immense Value for the price. Inj spection invited.— the Address: Upper | Symonds-street, Id section. DC P - CLEARANCE SALE. ! U.O.W GIVING AWAY PRICES. I MEN'S MERINO UNDER IS, is 3D, IS6D. 1 I SALE NOW ON.-D.S.C. ; I A PROFITABLE SATURDAY AFTERNOON j i -el may be spent at SIMMONDS AND i i SPRAGG'S AUCTIuN SALE, Karangahape \ j Road. if* 7—BELL ORGAN, few months in use, | cvgrthmhuk& i originally £11.—London and Berlin j Piano Co., Shortland-strcet. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 1

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