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WantedWANTED- A Good Kitchen Man or Boy.— » V Apnly - Holla Vista." ANTED- A Swamper—Apply L. D. »V. Nathan and Co., Ltd. "YY' ANTED— for kitchen work.—Apply »» T Nairn, 281, Queen-st ■f,"\7'ANTED -Position a* Lady Help, conn--11 try preferred.—" Lady help." HKHAbI). \Y r ANTED—A Half-plate Hand' Camera.— tt State price to "Photo," P. 0., Northcote. <_ Y\rANTED--Au Experienced Governess.-A pM ply Mrs. Ernest Ciutmberiin. i'onui Island. "V"ANTED at Once— liable Boy,—Apply »>. Samuel Barry. Eyesight Specialist, Jl4, Queen-street. VV ANTED—Smart Hoy. for grocery trade; » » one able to drive.—W. Stevens, Grocer, Khyber Pans ANTKD— Boy for parcel delivery; waste* * » from 10s to 12s.— Apply J. li. Mannan, Draper,' \'ictoria-st. Y\'ANTED-Oirl. for light housework — tt second house from Uridgman's Store, Valley ltd.. Mt. Uokkill. Y\/ T ANTED- -Smith Anvil, about 1501b >» weight; must Ix; cheap.—Address " Anvil." HKHALI) OHlee. Ijy ANTED—GirIs, for light work; also. » V Boys for factory.—Browne Bros and Geddes, Confectioners, Stanley-it. "17f7"ANTED.—£160 buys. P.uitrycook and Tea yy Room Business; everything up to date; low rent.—EsAex. Vulcan Lane. T^CTANTED—Situation of trust; Scotch far- » » iner. thorough knowledge sheep and cattle.—Apply "Thistle." HERALD Office. Y\7ANTED — Experienced House-Parlour-tt maid.—Apply Mrs. Harry Bloomtield, " Wainnnu." St. Stephen's Avenue. Parnell. TJITANTED—£ISOO will liny House at RemitIt era. 8 rooms and 4 acre*; stables, coach-house, orchard.— Essex, Vulcan Lane. "WANTED, tit Once—Three Good BoatTT builder?; best wastes to uood men.— Apply T. M. Lane, and Son«. King'* Drive. W ANTED to Buy—dies' and Gentlemen's VV Now and Lctt-off Clothing; highest price, given.- Mrs. Brown, 94, Hobson-street. *. TX7"ANTED to Sell—Pair Ponies, perfectly V V matched and absolutely quiet, straight j from country; any trial.—Essex, Vulcan ; Lane. i YY7ANTED.— £220 Buys Best Greengrocery ! VV Business in city; good fittings, every- ! thing complete. Low rent.—Essex, Vulcan I Lane. TXTANTED-Sittingroom, 2 Bedroom-, nicely H furnished, bath, conveniences; good * locality.—State particulars, terms, Box 007 : G.P.O. * " "fXTANTED to Lease-Dairy Farm. ahoutJOC TT acres; handy to Auckland; good client waiting; a practical farmer.—David Kay, Vul- ■ can Lane. "\VANTKD, Cheap—Small Cottage and few VV acres (partly orchard), convenient position.—Particulars and cash price to J.K.," j 11 KHALI) Otlice. WANTED, by Experienced Young Woman —A Position as .Marmaid or Waitress; First-class references.--Apply Urgent, 16." HERALD Office. WANTED—A Married Couple, without VV children, lor Poverty -Apply, with references, to E. V. Palmer. What a tutu. Poverty Bay ; WANTED to Let—Front Furnished BedI VV Sittingroom; suit friends or elderly [gentleman; Symonds-Bt., Id section.—Apply, ! Herald office. WANTED to Sell—Almost New Red Bird VV Bicycle; cost £23; will take X') 10s: owner leaving.—Apply Hill. Coachbnilder. Karangahape ltd. TTirANTED.— Buys Greengrocery BusiVV ness; splendid stand, good accommodation; good lease; no opposition; tram terminus.—Essex, Vulcan Lane. ■ A\*ANTi;D, urgently—Housemaids, Gene>V rals. Girls assist. Waiting EngageI ments—Housekeepers, Porters. .Driver, Kit--1 chen. Boys.-Mrs. Shepherd,; Legal Chivmbtrs,, I Qucen-st. '; % '-; -. ■■■.■■ ■ '■'.■■ -'••' . >.y ; lirANTED—Cooks; . Cook, , Houeomuid, to- . I VV gether; Housemaids, Waitresses, 2nd : j Nursemaid: Laundress. 255; Married Couple: ! 2nd Man Cook. 50s; Milker; Youth, farm.— Mrs. Fair, 28, Wellesley-st. I "f TIT ANTED— Business Man of unimVV peachable character, possessing modestcapital, to acrjuiro an interest in an old- ' established City House. Principals only.— ! W. McKenzio Gillespie, Accountant, Exchange I Lane (2nd floor). ' ! ~IA7AN'TED, urgent-Cook, 30s, King Connj VV try: other Cook.-, 20s; Pantry Girl, 14s: Housemaids, 15s. 12s; Girls assist, sleep I home, 10s, 8s: Boy for farm, 10s; Generals, I 15s. 12s. ■ Waiting—Waitresses, Barmaids, ! Chefs. Porters. Kitchcnmen, Farm Hands. I 'Phone 2152.—Maughan and Co., next Yates'. i Open Saturday night. * I rANTED—Cook for JfmOut 8 men, no i VV baking, Orion range, 20s; Man, used i to boating and horses. 15b: Young Man, milk 5 cows and deliver milk. 20s; Youth, milk 3 cows, useful on farm. 15s; Youth, milk 10 . cows, 12s 6d; Enginedriver, 2nd certificate, 8< ; 6<\ day; Hotel Porter, mark billiards, 15s; i Milker's, 20s; General Farm Hand, for about i a month, 3s day: 3 or 4 Labourers, 7s day; J 2 Youths, same place.—McLeod's Registry. I \\7ANTKI).— Loekley. H.M. Arcade I VV (established 20 years), wants—s Men 1 for road work, 8s a day; 4 Men, dig dram. I 3 by 3. contract, perfectly dry and no rock: Farm Hand, good milker, 20s; also Married j Man. farm work. milk, etc., no work for I wife; Married Couples, East Const and near town, farm, very good place; Scullerymaid. I £40. and Second Cook. £50 (woman), for ini sOlution; Housemaids, 15s. near Glsbome, 1 Taumarunni, and town: Kitchengirl, 17s M. I Whangarei; Middle-aged Cook-Laundress, I town: Generals: Women Cooks. 40s. 358.205; i 2 Lady Helps, 12s each, Gisborne; First-class ! Barmaid. ~^ j TTCTANTED-Houßeniaid, 12s; Generals, 108, ' IV 16s; Laundress. 17s M ; Lady Helps. | 10s. 12s; Waitress; Boy. drive, deliver.— i Nicholls' Registry, 162, top Symonds-st. I | ANTED—Ladies to See the Beautiful Dis--1 VV play of Latest Styles in Autumn and | Winter Millinery, at the Misses McCabe, 117. ' Newt WANTED— To give joy. happiness, and peaceful times to the busy housewife, | who uses " LINOARNIBH" Linoleum Polish. I Orocers, Is 6d. Once used, always used. j Try it. WANTED at once—Lady Help of neat appearance, smart and nice-looking, to I see that " LINOARNISH'.' is used on floors. Is 6d, All Grocers. ! ~\\T ANTED to Buy—Beer Bottles: chainVV pagne, quarts, Is per dozen: ditto. pints, 3d per dozen -D. Arkell. Newton-Ed. ! ! j WANTED Known—Easy times, light work, VV and plenty of monev may be had by using "LINOARNIBH" Linoleum Polish. All Grocers. Is 6*l. WANTED Known—That we deliver T.iuT V piri, Kiripaka, and Newcastle ' Coal. also Firewood, to any part of the City or J Suburbs, at lowest rate--.—Win stone, Ltd., I Queen-street. Custom-street, Syrnonda-street. | and Mount Eden. TTtTANTED—AII young Husbands who love VV their wives to use "LINOARNISH Linoleum Polish on their floors. It saves time, money, a.'id labour. All Grocers, is 6d. I^7"ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is pre- > V pared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spoke*, Felloes, Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards. Albert-street (near the Docks:, at the Lowest Cash Prices. The timber, being undercover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. ANTED Known--Greasy Floors are dan- ! y V gerous. Don't use Beeswax, but coat i them with " LINOARNISH" Linoleum Polish. I You can't slip. All Grocers. Is, 6d. Telephone 1604. yrr Ast E d kNO w N. FULL UPPER OR LOWER SETS OP "OEAUTIFUL rnEETH, FEOM £IIO 3 •„ Pit Guaranteed, "OELIANCE T\ENTAL pOUPANY, 77, Queen-street (over Smeefon'a), Telephone 1604, and Haszard-strcet. Waihi. SPECIALITY IN GOLD CROWNS AND BRIDGE WORK. Hours. 9 to 5 daily, 7 to 3 Each Evening. ALWAYS OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, T A D~~ I j., sTm - ! .1.7 Do all venr own Knitting on "BEEHIVE" CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES. THEY ARE MADE IN ENGLAND, and have a world-wida reputation. Worked and easily understood by children. Awarded Gold ,' Medals Paris. 1905; Antwerp, 1906. . OVER I 20,000 SOLD. Price complete, with all ac- ! cessories packed f.o.b. Melbourne. £7 10s I (exempt from Customs).—BEEHlVE KNIT-, TING MACHINE CO., Cromwell Buildings,, [ Bourke-st., Melbourne. Mention this paper, V- ■ » 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13466, 19 April 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13466, 19 April 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13466, 19 April 1907, Page 1

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