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•. •■ ; ' lost and Found. > T OST—Light Chestnut Mare, Hack. Reward. J-i —Walters, Butcher, Richmond Rd. LOST— Bunch of Keys, Queen-st. or Kingsland car. shopping.—Reward. HERALD Office, leaving Auckland. .< T OST. Sunday week, at Motutapu—Petrified" J— Wood (gold-bound) Brooch, N.Z. set in pearls.—Reward, British Hotel. LOST, either on Devonport Wharf or on the Kestrel—Lady's Purse (green), name inside.—Reward at Ferry Office. LOST, between Kingsland and Mt. Eden Rd. Pocketbook, containing B.N.Z. £20 note. Reward £s.—Apply HERALD. LOST, Sunday, 3 o'clock, from my house, 27, Beresford-st. (Mrs. Aycpkboural)— Pug Dog, two black marks under throat.— Reward. LOST— Collie Dog (answers to Floss), from J School Road. Mt. Roskill. Reward.— u inn's Store, Khyber Pass, or Winn's, School Rd., Mt. Roskill. LOsT, beteen Brentwood Avenue, Mt. Eden. , and Queen-st Wharf, Saturday nighttoadies Silver Watch and Chain. keepsake. Reward.— Clarkson, Tailor, Newton. I OST, between Shortland-st. and Strand -»-J Arcade—Old Green Purse, broken clasp. . containing 9 sovereigns and change, and return ticket to Papakura, and receipts. Reward.— Munroe Emanuel. 77. Queen-st., over Smeeton's. REWARD.— Lost, from Domain on SaturJLV dayA Bat; finder rewarded.—Apply ■HERALD. MOUNT EDEN PUBLIC POUND.— , ..." ed by W.Ward Baker, for trespassing on •:his. property. Esplanade Road, Dark Brown Pony Mare, hog mane and tail. If not claim- ; ed and ,expenses paid, will be sold on WEDNESDAY. January 29. at 12 o'clock noon. —E. B E. TURNER, Poundkeeper. Dated, this 13th day January, 1908. Personal. ANNIE P.— come back. I want you so much, dear.—Mary. MATRIMONIAL— Young Man wishes to meet with Young Woman, dark, about 25. Christian only.—" Honest, 207," HERALD Office. / Wanted. BOY Wanted.—Apply Works Manager, y HERALD. • ■ BILLIARD Markers Wanted; smart, respectable Waitemata Billiard Club, Custom-st. BUILDER'S Clerk wants Employment for Evenings. — Reply, "Reliable, 226," Herald Office. BAKER wants Place, first-class bread hand, J yeast, and smalls; country prof.— Apply, " H.M., 215," HERALD Office. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted—Good Fitter and Machinists; highest wages. — Apply Northampton. Boot Factory. Patteson-st. (GENERAL Wanted for Lake Hotel, Taupo; J no cooking, easy place; wages, 15s.— Mcßae, Tanpb. GENTLEMAN, returning to London (England) in February, is open to undertake Commissions of any description.—Write W. R. Horner, Post Office, Otorohanga. LADY requires Board and Lodging, North XI Shore; must be quiet.— terms, Box 173, G.P.0.: urgent. LAW CLERK.-Wanted for Country Solicitor's Office, Auckland— Clerk.— ply, stating particulars, to " Advance, 171," HERALD 'Office. T ADY, residing Parnell, offers nice rjuiet JU Home to Married Couple, private sittingroom; good attendance.—Apply " Comfort, 103," Herald office. MESSAGE Bov wanted— Composing Room, Herald Office. LEDGERKEEPER WANTED to study and become' a FIRST-CLASS ACCOUNTANT; GOOD POSITION WAITING. PRINCIPAL. STOTT AND HOARE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 23. SWANSON-STREET. 'PHONE, 1199. NICHOLLS' Registry wants—Housemaids; Cook-Laundress, 16s; Waitresses, 15s, Synioh&s-'street; Generals,. 15«. 17b. 6d; two girls for workroom.—l 62, Symonds-street. 'Phone 2288. I______ PLAIN Gardening wanted—E.H., '34, Wake-field-st- City. STEADY Young Man wishes Job on Farm, learn handling milking machines.—Apply " M., 210," HERALD Office. SEWING Mistress Wanted for Institution; (O £4 per month; must be able to instruct. —Herald Registry, 115, Symonds-street. SURVEY CADETS.— opening for one or two bright, Well-educated Youths wishing to learn Surveying and Engineering. —Apply in own handwriting to P.O. Box 137. SUCCESSFUL Teacher, and one who loves her work, requires Pupils for French (Paris 6 years) and Music (passes for examinations); excellent testimonials. Fees very moderate.—" E.T., 211." HERALD Office. 'TUVO Bright Capable Girls wanted for priJL vate house. Ponscrnby, by January 20; no children.—Bell's Registry. 83, Symonds-st. rr\o RENT—2 or 3 Unfurnished Rooms, priJL vate entrance, near tram; or Small Cottage.—Apply, *' Permanent, 216," HERALD Office- •■ YOUNG Man wants Employment for Evenings: good book-keeper; any kind of work.-Reply, " Urgent, 227," HERALD Office. YOUNG Man, as working Partner, fruit farm; small capital; viticulture and 1 jam manufacture taught.-Apply Pomona, 202. HERALD Office. rp R E LADIES' COLLEGE. -*- WANTED— A RESIDENT ENGLISH GOVERNESS. Apply by letter to Principal. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Separate applications, on printed forms, for anv of the undernamed appointments, will bo received until noon of FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1908:HOUHORA (Mangonui)—Headmaster. About £165 and £20 House Allowance. TAUl'O—Sole Charge. About £144 and £20 House Allowance. _ TANGIHCA 11. (Whangarei)— Charge. £110 and £10 House Allowance. NAPIER-STREET— Assistant. £145. TAURANGA-Female Assistant. £115. PARAWAI (Thames) — Female Assistant. £105 - TAUPIRI— Assistant. £95. KAUAERANGA (Thames)— Assistant, £99. NAPIER-STREET— Assistant. £85. HOUHORA (Mangonui)— Assistant. £85 VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. 7'BALANDIA FACTORY. WANTED-50 HANDS. FIRST-CLASS MACHINISTS, GIRLS TO LEARN, ALL BRANCHES. Exceptional Opportunity to Young Girls leaving school. .Best work, best pay. Constant Employment. Also, SMART BOY, TO ASSIST MECHANIC. Good Opportunity to Learn the Trade. ALSO FOR LAUNDRY. COMPETENT IRONING MACHINISTS, New Work Only. ~~ x Apply at Factory, ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, LTD.. GREY LYNN. TO SAWMILLERS; AND USERS OF HEAVY STEEL WHEELS. WANTED .KNOWN— I have imported from a first-class maker in Sheffield, a Large Quantity of Best Toughened Crucible Steel Wheels for trolleys, for carrying logs, or ballast trucks. Inspection solicited. Apply, CBA.S. JUDD, Engineer and Iron Founder, Thames. M I S.S c R A I u - BEAUTY TOILET ROOMS, 24, CITY CHAMBERS, Second Floor. Advice Free. SCIENTIFIC FACE AND SCALP MASSAGE. Electricity for Dandruff and Falling Hair. WRINKLES PREVENTED BY USING PARISIAN SKIN FOOD. Latest Style of Hairdressing Taught by an Expert. Shampooing, Manicuring. Hair Tinting. ■ Hair Work in all its branches. Toilet Requisites kept in stock. -jyriSS JOHNSTONE TRVINE '.Student of Mrs. Adair, London), SUCCESSOR TO MRS. THORNTON LEES, . Restores Thin. Failing. 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. PERSONAL.— Dinners at Parkinson's, Victoria-st. Full dinner, 18; two , Courses, 9d,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13646, 14 January 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13646, 14 January 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13646, 14 January 1908, Page 1

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