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j Wan cad. i "VVrANTED—A Message Boy. Apply Jones j I * and Coleman, W. Queen-st. TV I "ANTED— First-class Milkers.—T. W. II Discombe, Camp Farm. Otahuhu. W'AN'J'KD—General Servant; wase-, 12s; II other help kept.—Apply St. Sepulchre's Vicarage, Burleigii-st. "07 ANTED— Two Smart Canvassers; know- | » V ledge of city indispensable.—Brown- i Parker, il.il. Arcade. j I "PLANTED— steerage, male, MelV V bourne or Sydney. State price.— "Ticket." HERALD Office. TXrANTED- -Post as Clerk; knowledge TV double entry; small salary accepted. — W. 8.. HERALD Office. "l'\7 ANTED— A Situation on farm as W<>rk- \ v in;,' Manager by Married Couple.—Apply, ■' Farmer." ID.kalij Office. "I ~\J ANTED— New 5 or 6 roomed House; IT everv convenience; handy cars; about £450 'no 'agent-si.—l! H.. P. 0., Newton. , ■ ■ "VST" ANTED—A Domesticated Lady Help; V> small iamily, Waikato; relerences.— Apply, " Hope." Cambridge Post Office. \"* r ANTED—Smart, Youth, for grocery and I i storeroom — Apply, stating wages anil experience, to Dillican Bros.. Hamilton. "IATANTED to Let— Furnished Double BedV'V room and Sitting-room in refined home, hoard optional. -Apply " Ponsonby," HKKALD Office. TX7ANTED for Limestone island Cement VV Works— Eight Strolls Steady Labourers. —Apply Cooke'ami Huddle, 76, Victoria Arcade. Y\r ANT ED—Cook and House-Parlourmaid.— VI Applv. morning or evening:, Mrs. 'Dr.i Kayner, Remuera Rd., corner of Victoria Avenue. 'WANTED to Sell—s-roomed House, all V V conveniences; close to Newmarket station. Price. .£37s.—Apply T. M. Green, Edcnst.. Newmarket. TV ANTED—VV. Corks. Nursery Housemaids, II Laiiv Helps. Girls assist, and House-maid-Laundress.—Mrs. Forking. Avenue liegistry, Parnell. ANTED, for Two Months—Competent IV General Servant; high waires.— Apply Monday. Mrs. Edward Morton. Kitemoana, Owen's Road, Epsom. | \Iij ANTED— Linotype Operator for Otago \'i Daily Times. Dunedin; permanency to j competent ' operator.— Manager, with j copies of testimonials. TX7ANTED—Cooks, Rotorua; Generals, Vl town; Waitresses; Rooms to Let.— Mrs. Ford's Registry, 376, Queen-st. (opposite Town Hall site). Open CTcniugs. "\T r ANTED-Partner, with capital of £300 V V to £400. to put into Sound Established Business; worker preferred.—For particulars, apply " Investment." Box 69. Waihi. "f XT" ANTED— for Piano, Organ. Violin. V? Mandolin. and Banjo; gentleman, thoroughly accomplished; only 10s 6d quarter—Address, " Harmony," HERALD Office. "\7S7"ANTED, at once— 2 Furnished or Cult furnished Rooms, with use of kitchen; locality. Newmarket, Epsom. Remuera; must be near tramline.—Moore's Hoof Factory, Onehunga. "Of ANTED—Experienced General Servant; » V small family; no washing; man kept; good wage*'.—Apply, morning or evening, to Mrs. F. B. Winstone, Orakei ltd. (near Remuera main road). VfrANTED—Waitresses, Girls assist, MarTV ried Couples, farm; W. Cools*. Housekeeper, Generals. Housemaids; Man. cut, blackberries; Elderly Man, farm.—Webber, 3, I Coombes' Arcade. WANTED, by Respectable Motor Expert, and Electrician--Posit ion as Motor Car or Launch Driver, or Repairer, or in Charge of Electrical Light. Installation.—Apply "Electrical." HERALD Office. TV/ ANTED— Clerk, for Accountant's VV. Office; country town; certificated man preferred.—Apply in own handwriting only, Hemingway, Robertson, and Palethorpo, Public Accountants, Endean's Buildings. WANTED, by established linn of house, M land, and insurance agents—Representative, of good address, introduce business and sell properties upon commission basin. Good income can be made.—Apply, Box 421, Auckland. "OT Opportunity, by Young Man, VV. aged 25; 7 years' experience as clerk and warehouseman; highest references. Will take any work with view to improvement' not afraid of hard work.—Address, "Fidelis," HERALD Office. ANTED—Position to travel, any capat V city, by Young Lady accustomed to travelling; pianist, hairdresser, dressmaker, nursery-governess., and domesticated; strongly recommended by Mrs. Lorking, Avenue Registry. Parnell. WANTED— Position as Traveller in either grocery, ironmongery, soft goods, or general commission lines by live and energetic, Salesman, age 30; o-ood local and other experiences; reliable references.—Communicate by letter with " R.5.T.," HERALD Office. VTTANTED—Housemaid nd Parlourmaid, VV town, same place; Companion, elderly lady; Housemaid, wait refreshment rooms; Housemaid and Cook. Dargiwille; W. Cooks, 1 255, 30-, Rotorua; Waitresses. 15s: Laundresses, 20s; Girls, to assist; Generals, Lady Helps, Kitchenmaid, 12s; Man Cook. 255; Porter, 12s; Gardener, 15s; Kitchen Boy, 12s.— Mrs. Fair, 28, Wellesley-st. (late Mrs. Clark's). ANTED—Situations for three Young »¥ i Ladies in tea and refreshment rooms, town; also, for Waitress, in country boardinghouse, and home for mother and baby in exchange for light housework. To LetRooms, furnished and unfurnished, Id section, every convenience, with scrupulously clean homely people. Office open from 9 a.m. . to y p.m.—Mrs. Lurking, Avenue Registry, ' ParnellANTED Known.— G. Peat. Professional II Dyer, Cleaner, and French Dry-cleaner (Tel. 1961), Works. 74, Grafton fid., Office ' Karangnhape ltd. (opposite Spedding's).—Price 1 and colour list on application; Repairing done. N.B.— J. G. Peat was the first to advertise and introduce to the Auckland public ' the French Dry-cleaning Process, up-to-date • Colours, etc.. Union, Cotton. Silk, and Weol Dyer; Suits Cleaned and Pressed, ss; Dresses ("leaned and Pressed, from 3s 6d ; Suits Dyed and Pressed, 7: ; Dresses Dyed and Dressed, from 4s; Suits, retch Drycleaned. 73; Dresses, French Dry-cleaned, t from Is 6d; Gloves French Dry-cleaned, 6d. TTTANTED—Man for gang frame, Is hour; V T Men for head and tail of circular saw, union wages and more; good Driver ol light van, 40s; Milkers for 'laranaki, two same place 27s 6d, two same place, near town, 20s. Mangere 22s 6d. Otahuhu. Remuera, Mount. Ro.-'kill, 2us and more; Youth or Man, milk and drive, lor Tauranga, 16- to 20s; Married Couple, wife general, husband garden, milk cow, and groom. £75; Navvies. Is hour; good Flax-feeder; Flax-baler. 9s day; Flax-cutters, 16s ton; Cook for na.xmill hands. 2-Js; Young ! Man. kill, ride and deliver meat, 255; ; Butcher Boy, Vis 6d to lis: Youth tor country bakery, 10s; Youth, milk one cow. feed horse-, and useful.— McLeod's Registry, Exchange Lane. 'Phone 884. U' ANTED— All Kinds of Tradesmen for • ' Good Speculation; small capita! required. Fine feathers make fine birds. Sehneideman Bros.. Empire Tailors, oiler to make any young man in Auckland sylish in appearance. Our Hand-made 75s Suits are unbeatable in Auckland for good cloth, best workmanship, and latest style in cutting.— 181. Karangahape Rd., opposite Newton P.O. TIT ANT-ED Known—Ladies' Canvas Shoes, 'VV Lace and One-strap, Is lid; Walking Shoes, 4s 6d.— At Holdsworth's Annual Sale. ~Y\f ANTED Known—Children's Shoes selling i V > at less than wholesale price, to clear. ! —At Holdsworth's Annual Sale. j U r ANTED Known- Piano. lovely case. 1 » V sweet tone, perfect condition, concert I micis; compulsory sale; cash. .£lB. -Over. Eden Tcrraca. • \J\rAN'i'Ki;— li/.o People to save 5s on a I II l';u; of Boots at W. C. Soar, 249. I Karangabapu Road, near Reservoir. E\I jH'iises being small, I give best value in the I city for hoots and Shoes. I TV ANTED Known— Mrs. Cherrie has » V t.'.i'.eo ~vei- the Fruit and Confectionery Business opposite Western Park, PonsonI by Rd TV" A. Known Men's Leather Lace, 'I Hoots. 3s 6d; Chrome Leather. 9s 6d. in round or pointed toes. —W. Holdsworth, 12. Victoria _i . "XV/ANTKIj Known— Twin,.me and Baker »i Tailors. Mercers. BrcilAM) Buildings, have a large selection of Coatings, Suitings, and Trouserings for the coming season. Vy'ANTKD KiioAii-'lVidami) and Baker ;,, I l.'im.s and , Mercers. KHALI) Buildings, Queen-st., lor Dp-to-date Ties, Collars, bbiirts. -a-a.v Hats. Felt Hats. etc. Ttf, r ANTEi)— Conductors to note we ,/!. !' ,ve ] - ir Se Selection Celluloid Collars. ( nft Protectors. Cuffs, Fronts, etc.-Twiname and Baker, HERALD Buildings, Queen-st. YI'AVrK li—Old Pianos :u exchange for »♦. new ones. Highest price .riven.—No Deposit Piano Co.. 23. High-street." UTAMPS. Wanted £250 worth, IS4C-70. 5s to k ' £5 each, rarities. -Stamp Co.. 541, Coi-lins-strcet. Melbourne. MILLINERY. -Ladies wanted to Dearu Millinery; Is Lesson.— Antlraed. care of Robert*, Draper, 224. ICarangaJw-pe IUI., Newton. -■ 1 ' . >. ~„..... ' ___^-*di«-«--<^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13414, 16 February 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13414, 16 February 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13414, 16 February 1907, Page 1

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