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Wanted. WJ ANTEDFurnished Rooms, good lo- ;» V cality.—Box 604. \\T ANTED— Furnished House; good t > locality.—A.W.. HEUalij Office. ~\\T ANTEDA Smart Young Girl, to assist * ? in Confectioner's Shop.—Apply, Hr.mi.n OfficeTIT ANTED—Good. Smart Boy. to run a fast- .»» selling novelty; big commission.—Apply Box ISO. \V ANTEDExperienced Groom-Gardener, S ' » good references.—Apply first to A.M.W., HERALD Office. - ~\\ ANTED to Buy —Good 2 Horse-power Eu- j '1 * gine, for a cuafl'cutter.—Applv " W.T.,' Herald Office. 4 V ANTED to Purchase—Small Farm, with1* ; in 10 or 12 miles of city.— J. Macky, Laud Agent, Swauson-at. ANTED—A Working Probationer Nurse; I » must lie over 25 years of age; with I references.—Apply HERALD Office. j STAN TED to Buy—A Small Second-hand 1 .* ¥ Motor Car. —Apply by letter, j j stating price, Parr. Synionds-st. P.O. j ~\\T ANTED—A Page Boy, sleep at home; i i .I*. 110 Sunday work.—Apply, with refer- j j ences, Manager, Pacific Club, Quay-st. 1 \\7 ANTED—Engineer, with riyer or thirdj ' ' class ticket.—Apply. between 12 and 1 [ p.m., to Blundell, Masetield's Foundry. j"I AN TED to Purchase—Latest Edition. .» » "Encyclopedia Britarinica," 111 good order, complete. — Apply " Briuinnicus," j Herald Office. 1 "VA N'TfclD—Two Respectable Young Men I I »T. Boarders, share room. 17s 6U; soft | {washing included; near reservoir.—Apply ! ! HERALD Office. I "0/ANTED to Purchase—City Property. ! | U. suitable for warehouse: preferably near 1 I Queen-street.—J. J. Macky, Land Agent, } Swanson-street. ; J'ANTEI), for Cash Purchaser—Modern i I'? House. 6 rooms, and good-sized sec- J I tion; about £550; Epsom.—Alt Walker, Mer- j j cantile Chambers. i WANTED, by Certificated and Experienced v V Music 'teacher—Two more Pupils, at j Epsom; homes visited; 30s per quarter.— " Piano," HERALD. WANTED— Comfortably Furnished V V Rooms, and conveniences, with private j family, good locality, penny section. — j " M.C.." HERALD Office. • I ~\\TANTED— Board and li»sidenec, by two [ v v Young Ladies engaged during day; De- i vonport. King's or Queen's Parade, preferred. | — Hilda," HERALD Office. "I ANTED— Purchaser for City Business; j V » price, £70; small deposit, and seller j will give one month's service to guarantee I satisfaction.—Apply Box 497. 117 ANTED— Generals, Girls assist, .' V Rooms to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. —Mrs. Ford's Registry, 376, Queen-st., near Statue (open evenings). ANTED—Pupils for Piano, Organ, Violin, | It Mandolin, and Banjo; gentleman, tho- j I roughly accomplished ; only 10s 6d quarter.— 1 Address, " Harmony," HERALD Office. j Address, " Harmony," HERALD Office. | WANTED— Situations, good Men Cooks, I VV Barmen, Porters, Waiters, Useful Men, i Housekeepers. Barmaids, Married Couples, I etc.. all waiting engagements.—Mrs. Lockley, J lI.M. Arcade. j W'ANTEI).— Lady and Daughter require j Vy Accommodation in gentleman's private | family; within easy distance Diocesan School, I Epsom; references exchanged.—Apply M.S., I HERALD Office. i WANTED —Cooks. Waitresses; 2nd Cook. | > t Rotorua; Experienced Children's Nurses. Lady Help, Generals, Girls to assist; KitI ehengirls. Married Couples. Partner dress- I making, Kitehenboy; Youth, farm, ,15s.—Mrs. ! Fair, 28, Wellesley-st. | ______ | | "I^7" ANTED—Gentleman requires good Bed- .? V. room, opening 011 verandah preferred, with board or part-board : Epsom or Remuera; must be short distance off main road. —A'npl.v. stating full particulars, M-, care of Newmarket Post Office. WANTED— Ladies to See the Beautiful Display of Latest Styles in Autumn and Winter Millinery, at the Misses McCabe, 117, | Newton. ANTED to Buy—Lady's Dress Stand; j i.YV must be cheap; with or without skirt. j —422, Queen-street. j WANTED to.Buy—Ladies' and Gentlemen's I Vv New and Loft-off 3Jc.tb»."g• highest I price given. Letters attended to.—Mrs. J,aura nee, 193, Hobson-street. ANTED—SOO Persons to leave their j .» V: Measure for a First-class Suit; choic- | est patterns, best make.— Tailor Shop, j Victoria-street. WANTED Known—Men's Football Boots »V ■. posted to any address. Leather. 7s 6d ; Chrome Leather, 8s 6d.—W. Holdsworth, 12, Victoria-street. 'WY ANTED Known—Pictures, lijost recent j V V productions, wholesale prices. Send ; for our £1 Sample Parcel.—American Picture j Co., 103, Karangahapc ltoad. HORSEHAIR— Any Quantity. Top price lor | cash.—J. Lee, Hair Curler, 105, j Karangahape Road. "17IT A N T ED K N O W N — 1\ V i THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY 1 AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. , i GOLD MEDAL Factory: PONSONBY ROAD. I W A N T ED K N O W N— VVi A. L. iIITII AND Boxs'8 oxs ' DENTISTS, HOBSON-STREET Opposite St. Matthew's Church), PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF BEST TEETH, Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed. Old Sets of Teeth Re-made to Fit the Mouth. ■*' WA N T ED KNOW N. V V Telephone 1604 C M UNROE j^MANUEL, DENTAL SURGEON, ' 77, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, (Right over Smeeton's). AND IIASZARD-STREET. WAIHI. This if the only place 111 the City where Teeth are Extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, AND FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED. Highly recommended by all the leading Doctors of Auckland. Speciality in Gold Crown and Bridge Work. Hours, 9 to 5 daily. 7 to 8 Each Evening. ALWAYS OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. 'jyjTSS JOHNSTONE JEVINE (Student of Mrs. A/lair, London), SUCCESSOR TO MRS. THORNTON LEES. Restores Thin. Falling. Lustreless, and Grey | Hairs. The latest and most up-to-date method of Complexion Treatment. Hair Tonics and Skin Foods from the prescription of an Eminent Physician. NO. 20. H.M. ARCADE (Take Elevator). 'Phone 1964 PIANOS AND ORGANS Exchanged for Bet;JL ter Ones.—English and Foreign Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. • A-LlNE—Clears the Tube* and Saves X the Lungs Could it do more? All I leading Chemists, Is and 2s. ; I IP!' PIANOS.—SoIe Agents, English and j li Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd., 191. Queen- ! St., near H.M. Theatre. j 'VIEW CLOVER and Grass Seeds.Arthur j •!\ Yates and Co.. Seed Merchants, Queen-st. 1 i AN FORD'S FISH MARK!:. 1, opposite j O Custom House, for Rabbits, Flounders, I and all \arieties of Fresh and Smoked Fish, ;at lowest prices. Phone 653. y £ ACHI.nE-CLEANED Grass and Clover IVi. Seeds.—Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Merj chants. Queen-st | rpollA-LINTHE BEST LIFE INSURANCE. X It scores at every dose. Obtainable at | all leading Chemists and Stores. Is and 2a. I T 1 AS—PIANO, new i»on frame, EngI 11/ lish. —E. and F. Piano Agency, j Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. j COW_ NOW—Yates' Reliable Seeds.— 1 O Yates and Co., Seed Merchants, Queen-st. j r AND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD.. for Best j I-1 • Value and Terms. —S. Coldicutt, I Manager. CEEU and Manures lor Farm or Garden, ' > v from Arthur Yates and Co.. Seed Merj chants, Queen-st 17*0CND—That Elastic Pulp Plaster is bet- I i X ter, sounder, and more easily applied j ! than an other.-N.Z. Portland Cement Co., ! 76. Victoria Arcade ! "P AND P. PIANO AGENCY, LTD.. are j | £j» showing the Finest Stock of Pianos j and Organs in N.Z. Compare our Price Lists- ! ; j LAWN MOWERS—Largo Stock to select from.—Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Mer- ( (• chants, 190. Queen-st. 17IOUND— Crown Brand Cement 'is the j X best Quality, therefore cheapest.—N.Z. Portland Cement Co., 76, Victoria Arcade. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13463, 16 April 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13463, 16 April 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13463, 16 April 1907, Page 1

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