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Wanted. ANTED—Woman for Cleaning.—Apply " »> Herald Office. , \\r ANTED—A Boy.—Apply McMaster and '» » « Shalders. Drapers. Queen-street WANTED— Safe; not less than 20in clear inside height.— P.O. Box 113. "fx?"ANTED—A Youth, for office, must have i V some knowledge of drawing.—Ed. BartIcy. Architect. \TTANTKD—Good General Servant; referM, dices required.—Mrs. Upton, Shelly Beach. Ponsonby. ANTED—A Young Girl to assist in housei V work.—Apply Mrs." Parsons, Mount Smart ltd.. Penrose \\T ANTED— Ail Office Boy; good opening lor "i V•' a. smart, lad.—Apply in own handwriting to Box 531. P.O. WANTED— A Youns, Man. to Milk, must bo competent, for suburban farm.— Apply IIEKALD Office: "1717 AN TEDA Lady Help, small family.— » ' Apply, .iervois I'd.. 3rd house past Sentinel Koad. Ponsouby. A A ANTED Known—Mr. Rix buys your •» » , Left-ofF Clothing and Misfits. Letters attended.—69, Grey-street. City. \\T ANTED—Situation to learn bar; would. ' » give one week's services free.—Mrs. Clark, 28, Weltesley-st. 'Phone 93. "V\T ANTED to Lease for Good Tenant—Farm, ' »i 15 miles from Auckland; ICO acres or more.—Webber. 3, Coombes' Arcad-'. \A ANTED—A Gardener. Sss>; Milkers, lis to " 20s; Young Man, fatm. 12- 6ii; Cadet, farm.—Heighten and Co., 48. Queen-st. , A"ANTED, Through the Winter— FecilV V ing Paddock lor One Horse, near train line.—Terms to " Iloiho." HfiliAW) Office. AAT ANTED to Buy-About 60ft of Mirror, » V in lengths.—Apply Auckland Diningroom. Queen-st., opposite IIEIt.VI.D Office. ANTED— General Servant; 2 in family; t V weekly holiday and every other Sunday; easy place.—Mrs. W. Taylor. Otahuhn. WANTED— Situation as Housekeeper to V V gentleman, by Widow Lady, lately from England.—Apply 11 KHALI) Office for address. VST"ANTED—Lady Help, accustomed to chilI V dren; no washing. Also. Young Girl to assist.—Apply Mrs, Tunks, View Rd.. Ml. Eden. WANTED, by a Young Lady—Dressmaking and Plain Sewing, by the day, or at bouse—Apply Dressmaker, No. 27 East-st., Newton. WANTED — Housemaid - Waitress. life; 1 i Cook, 30s; Barmaid, 255; Housemaid, 13s, for Ta'uranga; Boy, (Late) Miss West, Victoria Arcade. WANTED— Cook; also, Cook-Laundress. '* 15s; Man. farm; Generals, to 20s; Housemaids, Housekeeper, good, waiting engagement.—Mrs. Arthur, Strand. A A7ANTED—Lodgings, with Board, quiet, V » good home, near Barn. Ponsouby. Excellent Housekeeper wants Situation, one or two gentlemen.—Mrs. Arthur, Strand. ~\\f Employment by good Bullock » » i Driver, with team often good bullocks, well used to timber hauling; wages or con-" tract.—McLeod'» Registry. 'Phone. 884. Wf ANTED to Purchase—A Second-hand Oil .» i Engine, from 3to 10 h.p.; must be in thorough working order—Apply,' giving lull particulars, to " R.E.." HF.KALD Office. WANTED— Cook, Housemaid, and .Waitress, /■ for Kino:. Country; Cooks l , private, 15s; Housemaids; Generals. 2 in family, town and suburbs; Lady Helps.—Mrs. Waldon, 25, Karangahapc Rd. ANTED — Well-furnished Sittingroom V r (piano), and Large Bedroom for 10 weeks; partial attendance; commencing on. or about June 15, by Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Graham—Address lowest positive weekly j terms to Opera House, Wellington. WANTED, by Young Situation as Companion or Lady Help; an accomplished dressmaker and thoroughly domesti-'cate-d. Wages not so much an object as a thorough good home; country preferred.— Kindly. apply to. " Alpha," HERALD Office. li%T ANTED ——Married" Couple, Husband! •V V plough and # drive. WiV'e general, 52b, free house and milk; Station ■ Couple. £70; Married Man. used to classing and stacking rimn timber, 7s 6d day, rent, of cotjtage 7s weekly, can keep cow Is week extra; ; Milkers, 12s .6d to 20s; General Servant for 'Fiji: others locally. ' 10s to 12s. one at 12»; good bed; and room, and tram tickets to town; Laundress, for Waikato, passage paid, 15s; Youth, milk five cows, useful. Remuera, 10s; Young Man for poultry farm. 17s 6d; ■Youth for farm at Ilelensville. lOs.—McLeod'a Registry, Exchange -Lane. Phone 884. "WANTED Known—The Cheapest and Best rV, Place to Buy Ladies' and Gent.'s Boots and Shoes. Why not gave 5s in the pound? Here is a plum. Ladies' Glace Kid Lace Boots, only 10s 6d, town price 17s 6d; this is a special value. It will pay you to take the tram if you live miles away. It is the Shop near the Reservoir, whose expenses are small; that's the reason t sell so cheap.—Note the address, W. O. Soar, No. 249, Karangahape Road. TIT ANTED— wishing to see the new»t est styles in Millinery to visit the Misses McCiibo. 117, Newton. i WANTED to Buy—Ladies' and Gentlemen's New and Left-ofT Clothing; highest price given.—Mrs. Laurance, Hobson Buildings, Hobsoii-street. RANTED Known-.Save Auction Expense* 11 by selling your Furniture and Pianos direct for Cash to James Browne. Valuator, Ponsonby Road, corner Lincoln-street. rn O PROP E R T Y-0 W N E R S. J. Wanted to Purchase tor CASH CLIENTS, t 1o Replace Recent Sales—Cottage Property, as investment, in City and Suburbs, from £100 to £500. Speedy sales a specialty. J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street, Auctioneer. WTANTED— Conductors to note we VV ; have Large Selection Celluloid Collars. I Cliff Protectors. Cuffs. Fronts, Twiname and Baiter, HERALD Buildings, Queen-st. "WANTED Twiname and Baker, V*< Tailors, Mercers, HERALD Buildings, have a large selection of Coatings, Suitings, and Trouserings, for the coming .season. WANTED Known—Twiname and Baker, Tailors and Mercers, HERALD Buildings. Queen-street., for Up-to-date Ties, Collars, Shirts. Straw Hats, Felt Hats. etc. WANTED— BUYERS to see our NEW Stock. Sold on 1. 2, or 3 years' terms. NO DEPOSIT. Call and inspect, :at No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High-street.-WANTED— to attend Fortnight's Special Services. Kingsland Church; Rev. Biamires. secretary Methodist Young Men's Forward Movement; commences Tomorrow. AArANTED Known—CERTOS is the Cure for i\ 'Toothache, Is. Chemists and Stores, WANTED KNOW .N— c HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER, Having an established reputation, some makers are closely imitating the labels and stvle 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 ANTED KNOWN — VV." THE 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. Factory: PONSONBY ROAD. Telephone. 914. A N T ED ■ K N O W N— | ' ' Y T gMITH AND gONS. DENTISTS, HOBSON-STBEET ior.j'<ißite St. Matthew's Church), SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF BEST TEETH. Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed. Old Sets of Teeth Re-made to Fit the MouthPAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. Telephone 1604. -yyj ANTED K N O W N. FULL UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF jgEAUTIFUL rpEETH, FEOM £1 10Fit Guaranteed. RENTAL QOMPANr, 77. Queen-street- (over Smeetoa's). Telephone, 1604. HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5. p.m., 7. p.m. to 8 p.m. ; ... every evening. SPECIALITY IN GOLD CROWNS AND BRIDGE WORK. I" A. BRADSTREET, Karangahape Road, . i 18 now offering 500 Ladies' Jackets. 9s lid to SSa lad. each; all New Styles and AVonderiul Value. 600 Ladies'--Ready.to-', w ear Eats. 2s ; lid to 15» 9d each; Newest A Special Lot ot Ladies' Woven Wool and > .anneletto Underclothing, bought cheap, selling cheap. Also. 400 ladies' Blouses, new styles, '_s Ud to 19s lid each. See windows.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 1