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Wanted. ) "ITUANTED—A Boy to learn the Coach Trimi i\ V filing.—H. Bruce, 98, Albert-st. WANTED— An Office Boy. — LeylandO'Brien Timber Co., Custom-st. West. WANTED— A Smart Lad, lor office workApply HERALD Publishing Office, - Wyndham-street. '- "WANTED—Two Smart Girls for Confec»v tionery and Tearoom.— " Rex, 202," HER.AID Office i ANTED Known—Miss Wriglcy teaches VV the Latest Style of Hairdressing for la. —95, Karangahape Rd. l "1/17"ANTED—2 or 3 Respectable Young Men - \\ Boarders; quiet home—Apply, 22, Anglosea-st., Ponsonby. - ITSrANTED to -House, sor 6 rooms, d » ' vicinity Three Laui'iJS.—State particu- -. lars, House, 224. HERALD. - T ANTED. at Once-Good Cook.—Apply V II " The Avenue," opposite Newton Post Office, Karangahape Road. WANTED— A Man, to milk and make him- -, VV self useful on farm.—Apply W. J. i- Glasgow, Mangere Bridge 0 — ' — WANTED, by Two Respectable Young Men VV —Board and Residence, close to city.— 3 Apply. X.Y.Z., 226, HERALD Office , T/t7"ANTED— Every Farmer and Settler re--1 •' v V quiring a good reliable Riding Saddle, to call at O. J. Durbin, 44. Wyndham-st. , "1717"ANTED—Situation as thorough good all- / »> round Farm and Station Hand; good reference—Apply H.E., 223, HERALD Office. 3 "V/trANTED— Strong Youth, to make himv T V seii generally useful.—Apply D. and 1 J. Miller, Plumbers, Wellesley-street East. "ITS/ANTED to Purchase, cheap—Horse-power ~ »» Gear or Oil Engine, for chaffcutting; second-hand.—Apply A.M., 220, Herald Office. ; A.VfED, by Young Man—Situation as V V Barman or assist bar, in the country; i references.—Apply Mrs. Lockley, H.M. Arcade. - "\/\TANTEb to Let—Furnished Bed-Sitting- , VV room; partial board i! desired; suit - Christian young man; Id section.—Apply HERALD. - ANTED to Purchase—Good Land or Com- ;, it mission Business or interest in Ship- ;- ping Agency.—Full particulars to Box 156. " Timaru. - ■\7t7"ANTED—Position, Governess. Mother's ,»V Help, or Useful Companion; Heme ami ; colonial experience-—Apply, " H.M E„" P. 0., > Person by. - T7CTANTED—Tenders for Alterations and Adt VV. ditions to Residence.—Plans may be ; seen on application to W. Short, Yauxhail Rd., Devonport - \7J_"ANTED— with Second-class V V (stationary) certificate.— with copy of references, to " 31 and Coy.," care i Herald Office. - ANTED—PIain Furnished Room, with VV fireplace; 4s to 6s week; permanent; quiet people; or 3-rooincd House.—To i Healthy. 227. herald Office. I A/47ANTED-4 Good Bridge Carpenters;-' 12 » months' work; capable Foreman, to take, charge; good wages.—Apply, John Mc- - Williams, Box 23, Shannon-, i- — i ' "\7yANTED—A Strong, Active Boy. for parV v eels and shop; every opportunity to learn the business.—George Ardent, Ironmonger, Upper Symonds-street. ~\fc[ ANTED to Purchase—Gentlemen's, Chil- '' tv' dren's, and Ladies' Left-ofi' and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters promptly attended to.—Mrs. Kelly, 392, Queen-st. WANTED— Grocery or Flour and Corn Trade—Management, Traveller, or position of trust; 22 years' first-class English ' experience.—" X.Y.Z., 191," HERALD Office. r "T,"\7"ANTED, by Married Couple—Situation in I V V country hotel;, wife cook or housel maid, husband garden, useful; good refetences.—Apply, "Cap, 186," HERALD Office. »' T7CTANTED— Employment, by Sober. TrustVV. worthy Man, in wholesale place, warei house, packing room, or any indoor work; can give security for honesty. Worker, 200," care of HERALD Office, Queen-st. WANTED— to Tune and Repair; VV . expert . work, guaranteed.—Address, . Chag. McFarlane, 64, Queen-st., Auckland. . , X\7"ANTED to Buy—Singer Drophead Sewing ■VV 'Machine." Also—Household Furniture and Effects.—Price atld particulars to " Ma- ' chine, 420," HERALD Office. ' ~Y\T ANTED Known.—lf you are tired r.f beVI ; ing " patched up,'.' and want to *,be Healed without drugs, consult Mr. Henry, Psyche Physician, 63, Queen-street. ~\XJ ANTED Known—Take your Watch Re- ! V / pairs direct to H. B. Fisher, Swiss 1 Expert Watchmaker, 1 Karangahape Road. 'Phone 2340. ■ • , ■ -..;.'"" ANTED KNOWN— n - VV. WHOOPING COUGH IS QUICKLY i -CURED WITH TOEA-LINE. Is. •YXJ ANTED KNOWN. i ui ...',' ■■ ! Any Cook can get good results with* • j ..HUDSON'S' "BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER." It's Bound to Rise. J. H. HUDSON. Manufacturing Chemist, Auckland. QUINCES, QUINCES, QUINCES. Wanted to Buy— QUINCES IN SACKS. E. A. PERKINS AND CO., Auctioneers. DON'T WORRY about the washing. HORTON'S MAGIC CLEA-NSER will see to that. King of Soap. 21b tin lOd, all grocers. BUSINESS Men are quickly served with an excellent Light Luncheon on the Ground Floor at The Tiffin. MAKE washing-day a holiday by using iVJL HORTON'S MAGIC CLEANSER. King of l Soap. 21b tins lOd, all grocers. NURSERY HAIR LOTION (Layburn's).—One ±S application destroys all parasites. Is and Is 6d.—Woollams, Chemist, Queen-st. rpiIROW away your scrubbing-brush. When 1 HORTON'S MAGIC CLEANSER is used you can use a mop instead. Try it. 21b tin lOd. all grocers. '. , " rpHE most comfortable place in the city for X busy men's Light Luncheon is at The Tiffin, on the Ground? Floor. LOST, a tin of HORTON'S MAGIC CLEANSER. Finder • rewarded (by an easy wash) if found before next washing-day. MUSICAL Instruments of all kinds Repaired: violins speciality.—Win. Zettwitt, Practical Musical Instrument Maker, 10, Wakefield-at., Auckland. ' JADOO.— Use one-third Jadoo with soil when sowing seeds. The results will be satisfactory.— Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Merchants. QOMETHING SCIENTIFIC in the washing IO line: HORTON'S MAGIC CLEANSER. King of Soap. Washes clothes, floors, dishes, windows, marble, anything. Try it. 2Sb tins lOd, all grocers. RUSSELL'S "ONTO PILLS nourish the , nerves and enrich the blood. Give new life when run down or after illue»s; 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Post free for postal note— RUSSELL, Chemist. Upper Symonds-street, Auckland ITIOUND something that will wash anyi thing and everything: HORTON'S MAGIC CLEANSER. King of Soap. Try it. 21b tins ,10d, all grocers. __________ IE J. ~ IT L L I O T T, HERBALIST. ho has been spending a well-earned holiday in Melbourne, returned by the Mokoia on Monday last, and RESUMES PRACTICE AT HIS ROOMS, At the City Chambers, ON THURSDAY NEXT. When ho will be pleased to see his Patient". t — — — Patronised by every Vice-Regal Family in Australasia. Tl/TISS CTpLWAIN, TOILET SPECIALIST, Begs to announce that in response to numerous requests, she ha* decided to receive a limited number of Pupils for Tuition in All Branches of Ladies' Toilet, Massage, Hairdressing, Manicuring, etc etc. Latest and most approved method for removing Superfluous Hairs. Terms on application. 254, QUEEN-ST., near Savings Bank. BOOKS, BOOKS. BOOKS.—The attention of J book buyers is directed to several recent purchases lately added to our Stock, viz..- A Classical Library oi about 200 volumes, a large collection of Modern Theological Works, and many other books of a general description, all in good order. We also beg to notify Stamp Collectors that we are breaking up a choice collection of rare Foreign and Colonial varieties. Inspection invited. THE BOOK EXCHANGE, next Central Hotel. _IAKE those, grease spots off your doorstep. J- Rub some HORTON'S MAGIC CLEANSER on. They'll go. Try it. 2lb tin lUd, all grocers. EAND F. PIANO AGENCY. LTD.. for Best . value and terms. —S. Coldicutt, | Manaew. DO next Monday's washing with UORU TON'S MAGIC CLEANSER. Kin- of I Soap. 21b tin lOd, all grocer*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13690, 5 March 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13690, 5 March 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13690, 5 March 1908, Page 1

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