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.Wanted : -: :[ - WANTED— General; references re- .» t. quired.—Mrs. Runciman, Elwood, Par- , liament-street. t - "1717"ANTED— * and Girls to assist. i ft- Unfurnished Booms wanted.— Registry, £55, Ponsonby Ed. ■ T\r ANTED— 4 in family, cook and ? V wash; ; wages. 15s; comfortable home.— Mrs. Lurking, Avenue Registry. Pamcil. ANTED—A Farm of 20 to 63 acres, in or tt- very near Papakura.—Send fnil particulars to " H.E.8.," Ponsonby Post Office. ANTED to Let-Furniiihed Double Room, *t suit 2 gentlemen friends.—Mrs. Conway, Wakefield-st.. next Metcalfe's LibraryT7S7"ANTED— Superior Young Waitress, easy » ». place, country hotel; wages, 15s-: j-fo at once.—Mrs. Lorking. Avenue Registry, I'araell. AN TED—Everyone to call and see our VVi Rainproof Crats at 35s.—Todd, James and Co.. Tailors and Outfitters, 16, W'ake-rield-st.. ■ . " "TTErANTED—Woman. Cook. Waitress, Gene- »> > rals. Lady Helps. Girls assist. Generals. Waihi and South.—Herald Registry, 115, Sv-monds-St.'- ,■;:.-.-■'.■ . *\XT Good Generals for families of 2, tli 15s to 18s; Generals. 1Q«, l&s; Cooks. Laundress.—Nicfiolls' Registry. 162, top of Symonds-st. !' ANTED—Washing and Ironinjr. £3 i>er TJf7"ANTFD— Washing and Ironinjr. 5* i>er t> i day. by Experienced Young Laundress; i good reiercnces.—Mrs. l.orkinsr. Avenue D i=try, Parnell. » TTCTANTED—Cash Buyer for part or whole tt of Output of Timber irom small Mill. —For particulars apply to i.. A. Floyd, Post Ortice, Cambridge. ANTED—Cooks. 14s to 2Cs; Housemaids. ?»'.« Hoiiiemaid-Waitres>e«. Generals, highest wages; Lady Helps, Girls to assist.— Waldon, 25. Karangahapo Ed ■ WANTED— First and Second Waitress. New Plymouth, Sunday's boat. Waiting Employment—Housemaids. Girls assist, Light Genarai.—City Registry, 35, Welle'sley-st. ~fflf ANTED to Rent— or 8-roomcd House, V»i with all modern conveniences, in Newton. Grey Lynn, or Ponsonby districts.—Reply to R. Gardner, Bank of N.Z., Newton. WANTED to Largo Sunny Single H. Bedroom, furnished, Mount tden; no children; quiet, suit lady; 10 minutes irom penny section.—Address HERALD Office. ADVERTISER seeks Engagement in good J:\. Country Store; knowledge of drapery, earthenware, ironmongery, etc.; English and local experience.— '■ G.C.," 11KKALD Office. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted—A Boy for the trade.—Apply, Garrard, Bootmaker. Epsom. . " '-" ' ■ CADETS FOE VINEYARD—Vacancy, for \J Two Respectable Young Men desirous ol learning Viticulture in all its branches; premium and references required.—Apply to ; Viticuiturist," P. 0., Tauranga. DRESSMAKER wants work by day. 4s; fit and style guaranteed.—Apply by letter, Aiiss Grey. 129, Hobsun-st., opp. St. Matthew's. EXPERIENCED Housekeeper.' good cook, seeks Situation; would engage as cook or working.housekeeper.—MaugUan and Co., next Yates*. / PARISIAN Registry. 35, Karangahapc Rd., . wants— Housemaids, Generals, 1 Nursegirls. Gardeners, 3rd Cook, Companion, I HouseKeepers mo children). Groom. QMAR'iV Intelligent Lads -Wanted.Apply M Works Manager, HERALD Office. QEVEN Years' Australasian Agency, power "O ■ to transfer, £50; experience unneces- ' sary; :. sure, steady income.—" Barley,'" ;.HEEALD'Oilice.:,; . '• ■ SUPfsRIOE Experienced Housemaid, disengaged. Wanted— ,, and Girls ■to ' assist. Apartments to let.—Grey Lynn Registry. Western Park. :, STEADY' Young Man seeks employment, gardening, milking, grooming, or farm ! work.; State particulars employment.— I "Reliable," HERALD Office. : ! rr\Q PLUMBERS. - Wanted Two Good I A? ; 5 Plumbers, at once— J. W. : Swales,> Jervois Road. I, rjpo DENTISTS.— Young Lady j X- requires. re-engagement in- rooms.— i " M.J.," HEHALD Office.'.-,;. ~':■". ":.' Unpo BANDSMEN. ■"-> Wanted - First-class ! A '-Engine-fitter . Testimonials. — Stewart :McKay. Bros., lnvercargill.". -' • -,-, i TO»~ TAlLDßS^Wanfed—Flret-aiass ?•: Coat ''-«- Hand; constant employment.— by letter only to J...'A. Williams,;Waihi. ■:*.:.. rpAlLOEfNG.—Wanted immediately— -L - Reliable Man as Ccatmaker; also, Trous. and Vest Maker.—Apply, W. Poolman, Tailor and Costumier, Te Awamutu. v. - ,3 n^EAVELLING.—Lady, young, good sailor, ! JL pianists,, needlewoman, de»ires post; I would give services' for expenses or fare to Sydney.—" experience," HERALD.; i-VOUNG COACHSMITH wishes Employraont. I X can • shoe or :do any coach • work.—Apply H.J., -HBBALD Office. . ~ ■ YOUTH Wanted to travel colony, assistant to traveller; knowledge shorthand and typewriting ' preferred.—" Brisk,','.* HEKALD. •-, YOUNG ; and Domesticated Lady "desires : X Position as Companion or NurseryGoverness, Hawke's Bay preferred; good pianistc, needlewoman.—"Capable," HERALD. WORKING Housekeeper; ■-' good wages to . t». , capable person;. family two people; assistance given.—Apply, before 12, to Lady Makgill. Norman's Hill, Onehunga. QTAMPS Bought,- Old and Present Issues; YD Illustrated Price-list ■ free.—T. ' H. Nicolle, 14, Hunter-street, Sydney. r\\o PROPERTY - OWNERS.— X Wanted to Purchase, for CASH CLIENTS, to Replace Recent Sales-Cottage Property, as investment, in City and Suburbs, from £100 to £500. Sneedy sales a specialty. J. THORNES, 83, Queen-street, Auctioneer. ANTED K N O W--.N- ---• ■ :A.L.S mTH AND SP NTS ' : , DENTISTS. HOBSON-STREET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church - '. : SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF BEST TEETH from Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed. Old Sets of Teeth Re-made to Fit .--. tho Mouth. --': . : PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. PERSONAL.— As 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. Costumes start from £5 ss. LONDON-AMERICAN TAILORING CO.. 77, Queen-street (near Suieeton's). 'Phone 1993. • - . -: M°s ET l~° L EXD ' APPROVED SECURITIES, ; .'.;,".;• '_ ■ '/:::'";■ ~. "At .:." v:":,'' . " ' .-.-V MODERATE RATES. • ./ ' : . 'F. HARVEY. Solicitor. Hobson Buildings. Shortland-street. MEDICAL Dispensing carried to a great degree of success by W. Ganderton, Medical Dispenser, Ponsonby Road. Carriage paid for country orders. rpo rpHOSE /~VN rpHE .Y AND. ' " : ' NOW DUE: : . • SOME FIRST-CLASS M.D. ALGERIAN OATS. Due Early in June. BRAN, POLLARD, OAT?, FLOUR AND POTATOES. (Prices are advancing.) BEST COD OIL. MADDEN ISLAND GUANO, about 65 p.c. In July, SURPRISE ISLAND GUANO, 60 p.c. August, SUPER, -.1 p.c August, BEST CALCUTTA BONEDUST. Now is a Good Time to Top Dress Pasture with SLAG AND KAINIT. Particulars on application. ""F W QMITH AND pO., ** COMMERCE-STREET. NEW Iron Frame Pianos, £27 10s.—London and Berlin Piano Co.. 215-217. Queen-st. JTEALTH -WITHOUT J^RUGS. MR. HENRY, Metaphysician and Mental Healer, may be consulted daily at his Rooms, " The King's Chambers." 63, Lower Queenstreet. Write for testimonials. BE SURE YOU DRINK ONLY > THREE STAR WHISKY. JAS. WATSON AND CO., LTD., ■■'.•■ Dundee. . MAY' BARGAINS at the Book Exchange, i>X 10, Victoria-st. E., next Central Hotel: —Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible. £5 12s to £4, new; Spoil's Dictionary of Engineering, £7 3s to £4 4s; Encyclopedia Brita 1 nica. latest, 35. vols., £30 to £19; Century Dictionary! £12 to £7 10s; Humber's Water Supply of Cities, £7 7s to £4 4s; Sir R. F. Burton's Arabian Nights, 12 vols., in case, cost £15 15s, offer wanted.../ JUST Landed—Pianos, from £27 10s, or on Hire System of Purchase. 16s 6d a month.—London and Berlin Piano Co., 215217, Queen-street. : : * -, : „

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 1

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