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■ Wanted. '. WANTED—Boy. for Editorial Dept.—Apply, HERALD Office. /ANTED—A First-class Barmaid.— - . TVJ at once. Thistle Hotel. WANTED— Jobbing Compositor, to conn • ,TT. tnence New Year.—E. Phipps, Durhami street. , WANTED —Domesticated Lady Help.— Apply Mrs. P. R. Colebrook. Crescent , Road, Pamell. L ,; . ANTED to Buy—Phonograph and Re- , - . IT, cords.— Cheapest Picture Framer : on Earth. 91, Grey-st. WANTED—An Electro Plater and Polisher. • ""IT — Apply F. and W. Fowler, Victoria i and Elliott Streets . i : __ WANTED— 3 or 4-roomed Cottage, with stable, 4 or 5 miles from city—Addresi > C. 34, Herald Office. t, WANTED— Youths, for bottle wash- • .VV. Apply G. S Lintott, Tyrone .* Buildings, Custom-st. i," ; , WAN TED-Smart Youth, for cycle trade; 1 ono with experience) preferred.— . Devonport Cycle Depots i "171TANTBD—A Waitress, girl or woman .» I. wages, 14s; sleep at home.—Whitehead's ' • Coffee Palace, near Market. "1/[/"ANTED— Drapers' Assistants, > .» i for Manchester and Furnishing Dept.— Apply A.. R. Morrison, D.S.C. - •>. -if*- — ii .i i i 1 "WANTED, by First-class Chief Cook-En-c i I gagement; tako charge party dinner • for Xmas.—L.M., 23, HERALD. WANTED to Rent, for 6, 9. or 12 Months— A 5 or 6-roomed House, furnished.— 8 Reply, "Tenant, 12," HERALD Offioe.V,; -, WANTED to Rent—Seaside Cottage, with paddock; - moderate rent; * about 30 i - miles Northman, 29, HERALD Office. I "I7STANTED at Furnished Room, for IT Young Lady in business.— Green, - Typistc, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, t . \\f ANTED— Salesman for Mercery t, it Department.— and Palmer, Tailors and Outfitters; Strand Arcade, Queen-street. ■ WANTED-A Bodymaker;also, a Wheelwright and Improver, and Lad for shop.— and Potter, Coachbuilders. Lome • and Rutland Streets. -'■■<• I , ; _—_: . r -\XT ANTED—Nursegirl; General, with child; it Housemaids, Rotorua, etc. W Cooks,. Waitresses; Youth, learn farming.—Mrs. -i Fair, 23. Wellesley-street. , - ,■ >< .>- ; "WANTED—Married Couple, for Hamilton, ■ . ttj man garden and generally useful, wife cook, or help with same; good wages.— - first instance, 20, H.M. Arcade. ~.„..:, ...... 1 ANTED—Two Respectable Young Men. I it, to occupy large Bedroom, with use of. r sittingroom, piano, bath, etc.; penny section. —Apply " Home." Box 413, G.P.O. : ".-,. . T/ETANTED-Laundress, . £1, Rotorua; VT. ' i ttl Cook 30s; Housemaids, j Waitresses, , - Cook-Laundress, 17s 6d; Generals, nice easy > Dominion Registry, 63, Queen-st. ;; , - ANTED to Sell—Furniture and Effects, I IT. 10-roomed Boardinghouse, thoroughly , clean; low rent. Now is your time, don't r miss it; possession, at once. Terms if re- » quired. Id section.— Stewart, Pitt-st. : i . : : — : — ! . ! :,' , ANTED-Mrs. Lockley, HM Arcade :..i .■' TT (established 20 years).' wants— enced I'orters. 30s. town, and Thames 208;" *.■' . Men Cooks, Fiji, 40s, suburbs» and Rotorna. 30s; Kitchemncn, 20a, To Aroha, Whangarei, ■/ etc.; Women Cooks, Rotorua and'all parts; - • Waitresses, 20s; Housemaids. Also, want to . engage same to go after holidays, Also, . Milkers, etc. : ■ ■,]■: ; :i^v-V'f: I '''.' i, --'- i 'i''- : >i ,, - , : : V : 't. ANTED-Flaxcutters, 7s. to,: and 9s-ton;' > ■ TV. Labourers, 6s 6d, constant.. experienced Flax Paddocker, 8s day: Farm Hands, no . milking, 205..258; i Ploughmen, 25a to 30s; • Second Cooks and Kitchenmen, .• 20s: -; Man . Cook, quiet place, 255; good Hotel Porter; , Milkers, everywhere, and Taranaki, 30s-and ' passage refunded; Wheelwright, for Country,', ,1 , good wages; Youth, piok fruit, milk one cow, drive, useful, 15s; Boy, groom, useful, ho ■-[ '■; '■ cow; W. Cooks, for tourist accommodation ■ • house and country hotels, 255; Waitresses, > 13s .to ,20s; Lady Helps, for Waikato, 10« to i 12s.—McLeod's 1 ' Registry, Exchange ■'• Lane.; -■ »; 'Phone 884. * . ■;...-. " ANTED Known—Job line,' 200 doe.'Linen, • Tij i and Lace Tray Cloths and Runners,;*li - '•, new goods. 4id:tp ;6s IM^Jlaiwheetir. . ■•'} House, .Kanutsa3iaper, l opp©j v ",• - _~ ; . . a [ TfTANTEti.—Strawbarries ;, sold Daily, \at ] 9 ■ " II a.m., Hall' of Commerce, BSgh-st;" 4^?l .' u • — ; ——— ■— i—Vini'i ; -17 i iiilTirf,;.? ' "llTANTED—Everybody to visit Royal Panop- >, i „• IT tikum. Wonderful moving -wax -figures: ' _ and Cyclorama.—Opp. Pub. Library. Admis., Is. • -I J' Peaches,. Plums. ' ' IT. etc., sold Daily at 9.30 a.m.—Waite- ; ;: mata Co-Op. Society, High-st. Telephone 1550. : , ■' • , r ■-■-,■• ■' v J "IXTANTED Known to Ladies requiring , it. Up-to-date Millinery i for tide, coming holidays and race meetings— visit to the. Chic Parisienne - Millinery Salon' will be ; a _ revelation.—2o, City Chambers, Queen-st. » ; '■'■■ • TTfTANTED Known-Tbat .we'deliver; Tat* ii: piri. Kiripaka, and Newcastle < Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City aj Suburbs, at lowest rates.—Winstone, Ltd. j ; Queen-street. Custom-street. Symonds-strwrt, 1 and Mount Eden •■,:,:'.,:,': , • WANTED Known—That D. Goldle is SS pared to sell ail kinds of Building awl ' other Timber, including Hardwood a Spoke*, ' I Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, - locks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Tarda, , Albert-street (near the Docks), at the Lowest Cash Prices. ..The timber, being under cover. ' - • is better than that purchased elsewhere! . * ' t WANTED.— Strawberries sold Daily 'at" J ". TTv a.m.. Hall of Commerce, , High-st. 4 \ , XKTi 'a- n.vt:.e d -^:-":* k ;'is J b ; ;Wftii-\ l "'- , ' ; ' > TTO; ANTED a. U O- W- M—», i VVr GLORIA TONIO ' ' , ICures Rheumatism. Gout. Sciatica, Lumbnro./ • WANTED Known.—For Quality and Quart i VT ; tity, our 3s 6d Xmas Cakes cannotw . Wholesale and retail at G. KENT AND SON'S, ' ' ' t, Newmarket. 'Phone 893. ' TyANTED IN -; THE: 4 SUBURBS-) ';" i■• " A SECTION OF LAND, From Bto 12 acres- Must be in a prominerf " position, fairly level, and without stones;''/■ is not required for subdividing. ; ' ' Full particulars and price, to '. ' ' ' BOX 141. * ■ , 1 General Post Omo•. , 1 : .:".' '~,■ .:.:.;'.■ '. : .'s r '.''' , "" l > " "\7I7ANTED TO RENT, for Twelve Month* s -T'i from the end of February— . ' A WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE, . Containing about • 9 rooms. . '•, With View of Harbour, %■ i REMUERA PREFERRED. ' m Careful Tenant; no family. |:- ' Particulars to" ''"" '."'..•"!.'■:.'.' * W. FRATER AND SON. 103, Queen-st. V } Tyj ANTED KNO W V"--=-'-' ■ A T S^ 3, AND S ONB K DENTISTS. HOBSON-STREEf ", ' g (OppoMte St. Matthew's Church). ~ '. ? SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF BEB\ - TEETH from Two Guineas. Good Fit Guar? 3 anteed. Your Old Sets of Teeth Re-made. • Open from 6to 8 Every Evening for / - '' it-_i PAINLESS ' EXTRACTIONS. ;.:. ; '..i ,';■ >.; ■;., ; ', TO AHT BJ) KNOW. 2 «-" ;* Telephone 1604. . " ' "• C M UNjaofi "pJMANTJEL.« » DENTAL SURGEON. : s - I 77. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. *" . r L, ",' "', <Kight over Smeeton's). ~;,-.,..,:.'i..'l This is the only place in the City where • Teeth are Extracted . ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, 1 AND FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED " Highly recommended by all the leading. 1 Doctors of Auckland. , - - "_ Specialty in Gold Crown and Bridge Work. Hours.' 9to 6 daily. 7 to 8 Each Evening. ' '' ALWAYS OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 1 Dap- GENT.'S READY-TO-WEAB .IO«Vy« SUrrS, in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, and Indigo Serges; perfect fitting. -D.S.C. II ■ .■.—■■—. ■■ ■■■- I———, ~! ■■—.^J ART STEPS IN WHERE NATURE FAILS —Special Xmas Reductions in Omamenj • tal Hair, etc. Fringes, from 3s fid; Taila . pure hair, from 6s; complete Transform^ • tionß (defy detection), from 30s; Plain, and Jewelled Combs, from Is. to 21s. Complete • assortment Manicure Goods and Toilet Re* i quisites.-MlisS MCELWAIN. Ladies' Hair- - dresser, Masseuse, etc., 254, Queen-street, near: Savings Bank. PERMANENT REMOVAL, i SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. ' ■ * } — -11. „■■■-—, ■■■ ,11..,.——p-.l—-—.—!-■■■■ ■!■■ « ' cff'oas an d . yp'js'T* ; M IBS E. M/J ONEB - t v pOVT. TNSCE. TDUILDINGa fw 99, QUEEN-ST., OPP. FORT-ST. y '^ 'Phone 2033. r . ; . -—— .1. ■— I 'I /; riHIT OO L SIS A SON.,; i907«8«', &YVS . ■ - TO FARMERS. SETTLERS. AND OTHERS.' ' I am a Prompt ■■;Cash' Buyer of Wool, lav ? either large or small parcels, at Highest, ' Market Kates- • :^'.^L^: ' -' - ,;, , P. O. CLAYTON, , ■ ■■. Office, i Ooomhes' Arood*. i - ■ • '1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13626, 20 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13626, 20 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13626, 20 December 1907, Page 1

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