.'■ '■" -'•-■"' ,: " Wanted. ______ _ WANTED-Good General, two in family; ««. high wages— "63," H£RAI*D Office. . ANTED—GirIs for all department*.— t f d New Zealand Laundry Company, Ltd., Quay-street. . ■ "TITAN'TED to Rent-Good Bilhardroom, by ',",*. respectable young man— "Marker. Paeroa. ANTED— Good Dressmaker for shop.— ''' Apply the Coliseum, 354, Queen-street, opposite Grey Statue. WANTED to Rent, near Newmarket— »» .< House, 7 rooms, hot water, etc.— B. Shera, Coombes' Arcade. < ."W?" ANTED—Grandfather Clock Case (works ** • not considered). — Price, etc.. to " Pater," HERALD Office, "07"ANTED— Violins (sound); fanciers! »11 need not apply.-Give price, etc., at once. " Violin," HERALD Office. W ANTED, for 3 Months-Small Furnished »» i House, or Rooms; must be good locality.—" camoa." HERALD Office. WANTED— General. 2 adults, 15s; also, General for lady and 2 children, 15s.—i Mrs. Dorking, Avenue Registry, Parnell. , ANTED, by Young Girl. 19—Situation to ,''' assist in domestic duties; fond of chilj dren.—Lorking. Avenue Registry, Parnell. ' for Pottery Works,] ,*»; Wellington—Particulars at John Wilson and Co., Ltd., Shortland-st.. Auckland. ] TSf ANTED— Companionable Person for 'V household duties; musically inclinedi preferred— "Anxious." Panmure P.O. j ANTED, by Eciined Young Lady—Posi-: ?T i turn as Companion-Help to young married lady, with baby Mrs. Lorking, Avenue Registry, Parnell. , "WANTED, by Domesticated. Refined . TV: Woman— Housekeeper or place of trust, with child 3 years.— Post Office, Newmarket. WANTED— A Competent Bread Carter; -TTs also, Youth about 18, for bread cart, at once.—Apply early, T. Strange, Manchester Bakery, Glenmore. \ WANTED at once—A Furnished House, 5 or 6 rooms; Mt. Roskill, or Mt. Eden preferred— Alt' Walker, Mercantile: Chambers, Queen-street. "\7yANTED - Situation, by Experienced! t t - House-Parlourmaid, or as Parlourmaid, j Good Wellington references.—Apply " HouseParlourmaid," HERALD Office. ANTED—Position Needlewoman. or tt* Nurse-Needlewoman, in gentleman's family, country (no babies).—E.A., Post Office, Symonds-street, Auckland. WANTED— Employment for Hotel and Bush Cooks. Barman. Porters, Drivers, Ploughmen, Flax Hands, Engine-drivers, Blacksmiths, and others.—McLeod's Registry. ~\j\f ANTED— Man, to join another in »i«.' payable business (travelling entertainment); big profit; capital, only £25; must be prepared to work.— mailing appointment, to-day, Box 497, P.O. Wf ANTED- Cooks, 20s. 255; Housemaid, -»J i" 15s; Waitresses,. House-Parlourmaid, Girls assist; Generals; Youth, good milker, etc., wants situation on farm, can recommend.— Fair, 28, Wellesley-st. W~ N~ i i ■~, E D^ XJCfi ANTE D•Vyi SETTLERS, FARMERS, AND STOCKMEN TO LOOK TO THEIR SADDLES. If they require Repairing, bring them to me. I take Old Saddles in part payment for "new ones. My work is reliable. O. J. DURBIN, 44, Wyndham-st, 2 Doors above Albert : st. •VST; ANTED KNOW NAUCKLAND CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT, AND PIANO AND ORGAN WAREHOUSE. MESSES. HISCOCKS AND SON.:. Teachers of Violin and Piano, having purchased the property ; formerly known as ■'■:' Oak House," Hobson-street, notify that they have opened the same as above.
T\o YOU PLAY BRlbUiu.- ■ Messrs. James Watson tand Co., 11 Ltd., of Dundee, th© distillers of the- famous THREE STAR ' WHISKY, j have s kindly forwarded to tlieir* local ugent » Juree supply of Bridge ScoTers, which they have given instruction!* be supplied Pre© to all those who drink their whisky. : Please writ© or call on , ' --.Vv-. •-.:. ■'"': B. B. DUFAUB, "■ : '-'V\" , Sole Agent, Watson's * * * Whisky, Queen-street, Auckland. MAY BARGAINS, at the Book Exchange, 10, Victoria-St. E., next Central Hotel: —Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible, £5 12s to £4, new; Spon's ' Dictionary *of Engineering, £7 8s;to £4 4s; Encyclopaedia Britastnica, latest, 35 vols., £30 to £19 Century Dictionary, £12 to £7 10s; number's Water Supply of Cities, £7 7a to £4 4s; Sir E. F. Burton's Arabian Nights, 12 vols., in case, cost £15 15s, offer wanted. PERSONAL.— no Tailor has accepted our £20 challenge, we claim to have established our pre-eminence in Ladies' Tailoring. See Our Windows This Week for New Winter Models, just finished; highest award for bespoke work at Christchurch Exhibition. ' '' . ; ' ' LONDON-AMERICAN TAILORING CO., , ■■■ ■■'!'■ ; 77, Queen-street (near Smeeton's). I 'Phone. 1993. ■ ______ GRBME DE BEAUTE AND EAU DE BEAUTE Two Beauty Secrets of the Turkish Harem. Prepared .1 from • a private recipe of MADAME BLANCHE ARRAL, and sold by SPECIAL PERMISSION by MISS McELWAIN. " '' Toilet Specialist, 254, Queen-street. Call and inquire particulars L~_~ ~~2 D ~~1 1 8 1!! Do all ycur 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 20,000 SOLD. Price complete, with all accessories packed f.o.b. Melbourne, £7 108 (exempt from OustomsJ.-BEEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE CO., Cromwell Buildings, Bourke-st.. Melbourne Mention this paper. IP YOU WANT PERFECT FITTING PLATES. With our Patent Stick-fast Suction, Which positively prevents them from dropping when speaking or eating, • GO TO TOELIANCE T\ENTAL /COMPANY, QUEEN-ST. (over" Smeeton's). " SATISFACTION GIVEN OR MONEY REFUNDED. All Extractions Free when Sets are Ordered. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 each evening 'Phone 1604. pOR A LIGHT, DELICIOUS SUPPER, Try a Cup of Custard made with pDMONDS' pUSTAED TJOWDER. Your Grocer can procure it for you from , E. ELLINGHAM AND CO., , Auckland. . -. rpp THE MANUFACTURER "BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER." t Mrs. F. E- Broomaeld, of Waimate, South Canterbury, writes.—Please send a tin of Balloon Brand Baking Powder, as I wish to enter scones for baking competition at the Waimate Show. 1 took the prize last time with scones made with your Baking Powder. and would like to use the same again. J. H. HUDSON. V Manufacturing Chemist. Auckland. M OXEY TO END ' iYI 0a -Li APPROVED SECURITIES, "■'" \S At MODERATE RATES. F. HARVEY, Solicitor. Hobson Buildings, Shortland-street. TO E M O V A L ..-;■:. NOTICE. M R~^HROFF. SURGEON DENTIST. Begs to notify his Patients that he may be consulted at MR. RISHWORTH'S BOOMS, YATES' BUILDING. MISS JOHNSTONE fRVINE (Student of Mrs.. Adair, London), SUCCESSOR TO MRS. THORNTON LEES. Restores Thin. Falling, Lustreless, and Grey Hairs. The latest and moat 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 EVENING Shoes in exclusive McKerras, Queen-street, opp. HEEALD. PEA MEAL and Mixed Gttiin Meal, superior , r -pis feed.—Aßthur Yates and Co.. Seed Merchants."": J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13499, 28 May 1907, Page 1
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