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Wanted. \\T ANTEDAn Experienced Houaeniaid- » I Waitress.—Apply at, once. 199, Hob-son-st. A\'ANTED—A Good General; high wages; » » small family.—Apply " G.M.," HERALD Office. \T7ANTED for Seven-roomed House. » V Grafton Road or Parnell.— J. Owen. 79-81, Queen-st. \\r ANTED—A Boy.— to L. Simmons, » » Lapidist and Jeweller, 53, Masctield's Building*. Albert-st-"V AN' D—A Younir Woman Compositor il lor country newspaper office.—Apply Journal,'' HERALD Office. \\7 ANTEDA First-class Ta-iloress, for Whatl katane; highest wages paid.—Apply. ,1. McConnell. Tailor. Oueen-st. \AT ANTED—Capable Experienced Man to *> take charge of two draught stallions. —.VlcLeod's 1-iesisi.ry. Exchange Lane. T\AN'i'ED— Piano Pupils. 21s; for advanced »t, exams., 30s.—Miss Lacey. L.V.C.iI. i,Loudon), Islington Villa. Ponsonby Road. — TTT ANTED to Buy — Maori and Island ' i Curios; highest price given.—E. Simmons, Maseheld's Buildings, 53, Alhort-ct. A U ANTED—Competent Coach tor Aecoun- » t tancy Exam. — State qualifications, terms, etc.. to " Associate. ' HERALD (mice. TAT ANTED—Working Foreman for Cordial '»• Factory; state experience and wages required.—Apply by letter, Sharland, Ltd., Lome-street, Auckland. "T7STANTED, by Smart, Refined Housemaid V t position in Gisborne (private family). 15s; highest references.—Mrs. Locking, Avenue Registry. Parnell. | WANTED— Agencies for any good lines of i TT Goods; travellei constantly on the j road in Auckland Province.—Apply by letter, " H. 0.," Herald Office. | TT'ANTEL) to Purchase—Ladies' and Gent.'s I » I Left-oil' and Misfit Clothing and Housei hold Furniture; highest, price given.—Mrs. | Conway. 10, Waketield-st. 1 "4'TT ANTED—CIean, steady Nursegirl, about j V\ 16. for three weeks, to mind two cliil- ! dren; also, Nursegirl for three children, peri luanent, Parnell.—Mrs. Lurking, Avenue Rej gistry. Parnell. j TT ANTED—Housemaids, country hotel; j 'V Generals, King Country. 15s; Washerwoman, 16s; General, same place; Lady Help. Housekeeper; General, for Fiji, 20s; W. Cooks. 20s and 255; Hotelman, 15s.—McLeod's Registry. Phone 884. TTT ANTED—A Good Gaslitt-er; one accusVV tonied to read meters and lay services preferred. To a suitable man constant employment and all holidays paid. Wages, 8s per day.—Apply with references to Manager, Thames Gas Company. Thames. TTTANTEDCooks, Stratford, Rotorua, etc.; ? 1 Housekeeper, hotel Lady Help, Generals. Laundresses; Housemaid. Napier; Experienced Waitress, ltotorua. also Cook, firstclass places: Housemaid and Waitress, same place: Married Couple, Gisborne; Experienced 1 Waiter, hotel, town; Boy, to learn farming; I Boys, buttons, wait.—Mrs. Fair, 28, Wellesleyst. (late Mrs. Clark's). \\T ANTED—500 Persons to leave their 11 Measure for a First-class Suit; choicest. Patterns, best make. —Little Tailor Shop. Victoria-st. "TAT ANT ED Known—Bargains in Blouses and tV Millinery at McMaster and Shalders' Sale. "YY" A x T E D: A SMART JUNIOR FOR WAREHOUSE. Apply to ARCHD. CLARK AND SONS. LTD. wAN*TED K N O W N — ' * THAT THE DURHAM REGISTRY Has been Opened by MAUG 11 AN AND CO.. IST FLOOR, DURHAM BUILDINGS. CORNER OP DURHAM-ST. AND QUEEN-ST. Servants and Assistants of all Classes required. INVESTORS AND OTHERS. rpo INVESTORS AND OTHERS. WANTED—£42S. OR OFFER, For snug 6-roomed HOUSE, corner Clarence and Pompallier Streets, Ponsonby. Section, 60 by 87, nicely laid out. This is one of the cheapest properties in the market. W. S. RUSSELL, 7. SWANSON-ST. WA N T E 1) K N O W N — ,1. G. PEAT. PROFESSIONAL DYER. CLEANER, AND FRENCH DRY CLEANER. 'Phone, 1961. Works: 74. GRAFTON RD. Office, KARANGAHAPE I'D., opp. Spedding's. Price and Colour List on Application. N.B.—J. G. PEAT was the first to advertise and introduce to lie Auckland Public the French Dry Cleaning Process. Up-to-date Colours, etc., etc. UNION, COTTON, SILK, AND WOOL DY'ER. Suits Cleaned and Pressed, ss; Dresses Cleaned and Pressed, from 3s 6(1; Suits Dyed and Pressed, 7s; Dresses Dyed and Pressed, from 4s; Suits French Dry Cleaned, 7s; Dresses French Dry Cleaned, from 4s 6d; Blouses French Dry Cleaned. Is 6d : Feathers French Dry Cleaned or Dyed. 6d; Gloves French Dry Cleaned, 6d. rp 0 P R O P E It TY-O W N E R S - i Wanted to Purchase, for CASH CLIENTS, to Replace Recent Sales—Cottage Property, as investment, in City and Suburbs, from I £100 to £500. Speedy sales a specialty, j J. THORNES. 85, Queen-street. Auctioneer. i y ANT E D KNO WN — : NOW TO HAND: I BUTTE RICK'S NEWEST PAPER PATTERNS. 30-PAGE CATALOGUES, 2d; Post Free, 3d. DELINEATOR, Sd; post free. 9i'l. W. P. OGILVIE"0 GILVIE " 211. QUEEN-STREET. t "yy ANTED KNOWN — j CEItTOS CURES j HEADACHE, INFLUENZA. T\T A. N T E D KNOW NV J § MITH and cons, DENTISTS. HOBSON-STREET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church;, PAIN LESS ACTIO S. SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF BEST TEETH Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed Old Sets of Teeth Re-made to Fit the Mouth. \YANTEDK N (> W N — VV. THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded THE FIRST CER'I IFICATE AND ONLY (.OLD MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Everv Blind. Factory: PONSONICi ROAD. Telephone 914 TTT, ANTED KNOWN. V V I Telephone 1604. 0 l\ f £UNROE MANUEL, DENTAL SURGEON, 77. QUEEN-STREET, Right over Smeeton's. This is the only place in the City where Teeth are Extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. I AND FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED. I Highly recommended by all the leading Doctors of Auckland. I Speciality m Gold Crown and Bridge Work. i Hours, 9to 5 ilailv. 7to 8 Each Evening. j ALWAYS OPEN SATURDAY I AFTERNOONS. I I "yy AX T El) KNO WN- ' Now to hand from leading British makers, 120 DOZEN GENT.'S FELT HATS. HARD lIATS. UP TO DATE, 6s 9d to 12s 6d. Special line, wide brim, 3- 6.1 and 10s 6d. DR. JIM FELTS (ail shades). 8s 6d. f Js 6(1. IDs 6d and lis 6d. ALL ROUND WEARERS AND EAST COLOURS. SILK HATS (by Christy and Tress). LARGE RANGE ALWAYS IN STOCK. STRA. S. BOATERS, PANAMAS. CAPS, CLUB HAT BANDS, LEADING COLOURS. J W S 11A °KE L F 0111) ' j 262-4, QUEEN-STREET. iIIQ f 1 CLEARANCE SAL E- | JJ'.O.VV. THIS DAY. Ladies' Tail Boots and Shoes. 10s 6d, worth 17s.—D.S.C. ! "I A DIES, ATTENTION! This is the place AJ to Buy Toilet Novelties at less than cost price; Hair Curlers, Id box; Wavers, Id each; 1 TortoiseshCll Pins and Clips, Id: TorI toiseshell Hair Frames, latest novelty. yd I each: Choicest French Face Powders, Irom j Is 3d: Milos Skin Food. 3s; Milos Hair Food, 4s 3d; Piuctirls. from 6d; Fringes, ! from 2s; Tails, finest hair, 3s 6d. | Special reductions 111 transformations. Dainty Glove Mirror free, to each purchaser. —MISS McELWAIN'S Great Annual Clearing I Sale at 254, Queen-st.. near Savings Bank-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13392, 22 January 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13392, 22 January 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13392, 22 January 1907, Page 1

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