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Wanted. ,A A J ANTED—A Competent Kitchenman.— )V V Apply at once, The Tiffin, A ATANTED—A. Good Milker; good wages— VV Apply 11. 1!. Mackenzie, Man sere. WANTED —Two Labourers, at. —Apply, Si i ' II- M. Corin, Tntanekai ltd.. Grey Lynn. "XA7"ANTEDAn Experienced Waitress; no M * ) Sunday work.—Apply. " C.C.I .." High-st. AXiANTED— Two Good Brush Jla-ncb; wages, *» V' 9s per day.—Geo. J. Bevege. Painter. Te Kniti. WANTED— Flowers, in any quantity. 1 * —G. J. Mackay. Florist. and. Seedsman. Queen-street. :\ 'A AN TED— few Good Boys tor the mill; <V V i also. Boy for Detail Office.—Apply. .Mill Manager, KT Co. A \, T ANTED for (..'ash Buyer-Block of 4 m 6 | "V- Brick Shows, in good thoroughfare.—,!. Thornes. 33, Queen-st. WANTED— A smart, Message Boy; good » ' wages.—Apply J. Edwards, Saddletree Maker, Kut!and-st. "VATANTED—One or Two Men Boarders; . *»•'. terms moderate.—Apply Eavensbourne House, 193, Hobson-st.. A'Af Employment by Aged CarpcriS* V" ter, joiner, plumb, paint, and general work.—" Active, 87." HERALD. ATtf ANTEDRespectable l.ad, as ApprenLV Vj tice; good opportunity to learn the —Reudell's, Limited, City. TKJANTED, Remuera or Epsom—House, t . t'i or 6 rooms; about J acre. Cash Buyer.—J. A. James, 63, Queen-st. XX JANTED— Situation by Good Barman *» V. porter, or cellar; used to taking stock —Apply, Mrs. Lockley, H.M Arcade. 1 AN TED —3 Unfurnished Rooms, with re»Vt- fined family, in good locality; state terms.—" Gentle. 82," HERALD Office. TAJ ANTED—GirI assist, Bs, family two; it ' Girl, sleep home, Ponsonby; also. Cook,—Herald Registry, 115, Symonds-at. ANTED, on Farm—Two Young Men, li i\ V to 20, help milk and generally useful —Wages and references to "8.C., 84," HERA LI XV / ANTED to Sell—Boardinghonse, 9 rooms » 1 centrally situated, £120: or will Let 35s weekly.—Bell's Registry, 83, Symonds-st WANTED— A Smart Young Man, under 21 for Nightwork (2 nights per week!.Apply Herald, Publishing Office, Wyndhamstreet VAT ANTED— by Young Married tV, Man, groom, warehouse work, or anything. Security for honesty.—" W., 51*," HERALD. ~\\T ANTED by Lady—Position as Governess." H: Companion, or any position of trust; highest references.—Address " A.8.C.. 50.'' HERALD Office. \\T ANTED— Man, to work head . V* Circulai saw; must be steady and understand the work; references required.— j Apply HERALD. | AT ANTED— Strong Youth, lor blacki i smith's shop; also. Improver for vvhee , shop.—Gee and Potter, Coachbuilders, Lome and Rutland Sts. ANTED—Employment for young man, » ? one or two evenings a week assist in office (or similar work).—Apply. " Work." care of Post Office, Auckland. - " "\\TANTED, at Once—An Improver, periua- .» V nently. to the blacksmith trade;, one capable of shoeing or a General Smith for a., lew weeks.—Apply to E. A. Hanlen. Blacksmith. Hikataia. ' \\TANTED, n«ar Beach, Devonport,* NorthV* " cote, or elsewhere—Furnished Bed-sitting-room, fireplace, two beds, double and single—SUite terms, which, mast be moderate, to " M.C., 85," Herald Office. , TAT AN TED to Buy—Ladies' Und Gentlemen's .ft New and Left-otf Clothing; highest price given. Letters attended to.—Mrs. Laurance, 193. Hobson-st. WANTED; by Certificated Young Lady - 11 Pupils for Piano and Theory; homes visited.. l£s quarter.Address, " Musical, 89. ' Herald Office. 7"ANTED to Buy—Ladies' and Gentle\i men's New and Left : off Clothing; highest price given.—Mrs. Brown, 94, Hon son-st. ASfANTED Known—ls!) pieces - Blouses. 'VV Flannelettes. 4itt to l&Jd yd; 50. pieces Face Cloth, all colours, Is 6sdJyd. 40in wide, worth 2s 6d.—J. F. Roberts. Manchester House, Karangahape ltd., oppo. Howe-street. WANTED Known—Baby grows apace on VY mother's milk enriched with Droste's Pure Cocoa. Try it. All grocers. WANTED Known-Weakly Girls improve 1 y * on Droste's Pure Cocoa in round and decorated tins. All merchants fill orders. ANTED Known—Mothers derive great V V nourishment from Droste's Pure Cocoa.—F. Whitehead, Sole Agent, North Island. : • 1 "A XT ANTED Known — . Delicate growing,, » » youths readily • assimilate Droste's Pure Cocoa. Pure in flavour; economic in use. Try it. WANTED Known—The medical profession speak highly of and use Droste's Pure : Cocoa. Ask your grocer for it. . AAT ANTED Known—Droste's Cocoa is lOd, la • * V Bd, and 3s 2d, round tins; lid, Is 9d, and 3s 4d, decorated tins. . ' , ANTED KNOWN- • ' VV, WHOOPING COUGH IS QUICKLY , CURED WITH TORA-LINE. ' 1«.. - WANTED Known— your Rings direct VV from the Maker.—H. B. Fisher, Auck- ! land's Largest Kingmaker, , Karangahape Road. 'Phone 2340 • ; , ' . AX/ANTED Known— we deliver Tau:\\i piri, Kiripaka, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the . City or Suburbs, at lowest rates.—Winst-one, Ltd., Queen-street, Custom-street, Symonds-street. and Mount Eden. ' _ „ . ' • ATT ANTED Known—Bay * your Jewellery i _V V< direct from the Maker, and save money—H. B Fisher, Auckland's Largest. Retail Manufacturing Jeweller, Karangahape Road. 'Phone 2340. . , : "X AJ" ANTED Known— D. oldie is preVfi pared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron .-Bark, and Bine Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street (near the Docks), at the Lowest Cash Prices. The timber, being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. TXT ANTED KNOWN— V TORA-LINE IS THE BEST REMEDY FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Is. TXT, ANTED K N O W N. - VVi A L S MITH AND oxs ' DENTISTS, HOBSON-STREET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OF BEST TEETH from Two Guineas. Good Fit Guar anteed. Your Old Sets of Teeth Re-made. Open from 6 to 3 Every Evening for PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. WANTED (C NO W > \ t BY ADVERTISERS. Advertisements for insertion in the N)SW ZEALAND HERALD can be left at the following places:— - KARANGAHAPE ROAD — R. Mair (late Crawford), C ..tinist. GREY LYNN AND ARCHHILL—H. O. Wiles, Pharmacy, Great North Road. PONSONBY ROAD—S. S. Bastard. Chemist. THREE LAMPS— LeQuesne, Chemist. | SYMONDS-STREET— Russell, Chemist ! PAItNELL W. Robinson, Chemist. ; NEWMARKET--W. Fookes, Chemist. ONEHUNGA—R. Yause. Ironmonger j OTAHUHU-J. Todd, Tailor. DISYONPORT— 11- Parnham, Chemist. | NORTIICOTE— Leppar, Post Office, i KINGSLAND—A, W. Page's Store. A VON DALE—Bollard and Wood. Advertisers may also telephone direct to : the HERALD Advertising Department through telephone No. 178. and after It) p.m. through I No. 229 I j SOMETHING SCIENTIFIC in the wasnxng i O line: HORTON'S MAGIC CLEANSER. I King of Soap. Washes clothes, floors, dishes, i windows, marble, anything. Try it. 21b tin' j lOd, all grocers. OLD PIANOS EXCHANGED. - Call at once and arrange for new j piano.—No Deposit Piano Co. 28. High-st ATEW PIANOS, from Ss a weekly No Deposit; No Interest: NO Bill of Sale. Call and we will explain our terms.— 28, High-st. 4 , HORTON'S MAGIC CLEANSER is a concentrated soft soap. Used by everyone for washing everything. Try it, 21b tin lOd, all grocers. ATEW PIANOS, from S3 ' a week.IV Sold on the hire system. NO bill of sale.—No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High-st. DON'T WORRY about, the washing. HORTON'S MAGIC CLEANSER will see to that. King of Soap. 2lb tin lOd, all grocers. | T IPP PIANOS— Agents, English and i _Lj( Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd., 191, Qneenj street, near H.M. Theatre. ! "O AND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD.. for Best j iIJ. valu® ad 4 terms. —S. Coldicatt. i Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13699, 16 March 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13699, 16 March 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13699, 16 March 1908, Page 1