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Wanted. XJI7"ANTED—A Refined Young Person to asM V Apply. HERALD Office. "WANTED to Bay—Second-hand One-horse »t. "Johnston" Mower.-Reply T.R., 191, HERALD Office. WANTED— A Boy, to learn trade.—Apply H. E. Philip, Baker, Jervois Road, opp. Tram Barn. TJITANTED to Sell—Good Jersey Cow, in ,VV. lull milk; very quiet.—For address, apply HERALD Office. WANTED— Good Pick and Shovel Men, 93 \\ a nay, for the Waitakerei Dam.—Apply T. Billington, 267, Ponsonby Rd. WANTED— Properties and Businesses for Sale; Rooms and Houses to Let.—Bell's Registry, 83, Symonds-st. 'Phone 1702. ~\AJ ANTED— Housekeeper, for the •V\- country; able to milk 4 or 5 cows; 15s.—Apply. Mrs Lockley, H.M. Arcade. "I*7"ANTED—A. Good Chart Vest Hand, at ;'»?.. once.—Apply A. S. Streeter, Auckland's Leading High-class Tailor, Newton. Yjl7'AN_ED— Improver, for Shoeing, in .\ » . country.—For particulars, apply to Briscoe, and Company, Ltd., Custom-street. ANTED by Voting Lady, engaged during JV > • day—Comfortable Board in Ponsonby. Term moderate.—Reply "S.W., 187." Herald. ANTED to Purchase-Small Cash Regis- .»'». ter; good working order.—Price, description, etc., to "11., 172," HERALD Office. ANTED—Good Rivetters, 11". and Lads .*? for rivet-heating, 7s, accustomed to going aloft.—J. and A. Anderson, Makatote Viaduct WANTED— Waitress; also, good Kitchenman, Hotel Motropole, Rotorua. --See Mr. Dwyer, 'Thames Hotel, Queen-st., 1 to 2, 5 to 7 | WANTED to Purchase—Gentlemen's, Children's, and Ladies' Left-off and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters promptly attended to.—Mrs. Kelly, 392, Queen-st. \\T ANTED—First-class Mechanic and Mill.VV wright, for erecting sawmill machinery.—Apply, stating experience and wages required, Box 3. Post Office, Hamilton. "OTANTED to Buy—Left-off Clothing, JewelVV lery. Boots, and Household Effects; letters attended to.—Mrs. Noonan, No. 179, Hobson-st. y "VAT"ANTED Purchase—Pure White Leghorn m Pullets; must be proven good laying strain.— stating price, particulars, " Reasonable," P.O. Box 713. WANTED— Kitchen Girl, 15s. Cambridge; Handyman, Kitchenman, and Girl; Experienced Waitresses, Housemaids. Cooks, Working Housekeeper, town.—Bell's Registry, 83, Symonds-st. 'Phone 1702. Y\7"ANTED— Appointment by Lady as .VV Matron. Housekeeper, or any position of responsibility; good experience and refer- j ences.— 11., Post Office. Onehunga. TV ANTED to Buy—Second-hand Furniture VV and Effects, at once; any quantity or quality; highest cash price given.— " Immediate, 571." HERALD Office. i ——— j "TXTANTED—A Smart Waiter: also, Wait.VV ress, for boardinghouse in citj .— I Apply, stating wages, to BOX 520. Post Office, Auckland. WE . have Openings in our Works for I » V Smart Youths as apprentices.— j I Works Manager, HERALD Office. ; j ~\TKT. ANTED Known--Send your Watch and J I VV Jewellery Repairs to Sydney .louts,'.'., i I Karangahape Road, Newton. I "WANTED Known—Take your Watch Re- | ; V / pairs direct to II B. Fisher. Swiss i I Expert' Watchmaker. Karangahape Road, i 'Phone 2340. T\T ANTED KNOWN- ! Wj TORA-LINE IS THE BEST REMEDY FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Is. T\f ANTED K N O W NVV RELIANCE DENTAL COMPANY, For Painless Dentistry. Queen-st-, over Smeeton's. Hours. 9 aim. to 5 p.m.; 7to 8 Each Evening. Read our large advertisement on page 8 of the Supplement. "\7S7- ANTED K NO W N. . MRS. ~80 WEN,. ; 'ate ,of Coombe s" . Arcade,, ' wishes to thank he-,.--former p?.±rou. : . lor -paiti favours, and hopes 'they will extend their patronage to the New Shop which she has Opened under the style of THE IMPERIAL CONFECTIONERY AND TEAROOMS, in Premises lately occupied by the Auckland Electric Tramways Co., Ltd. I "ly A N T ED K N O W N. I In thanking Friends and Patrons for their Liberal Support in the past, HENRY SANKEY, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR, ( ; I Wishes to notify them that the Business has I been removed from Karangahape Road to I No. 8, WELLESLEY-ST. EAST (same side as ihlic Library). Est. 1887. ~X\T AN T E D K N ° W N. AUCKLAND CATHOLIC BOOK AND PIANO DEPOT CHEAP PIANOS. . CHOICE PRAYER BOOKS, GOLD-MOUNTED ROSARIES. , All Catholic. Requisites, etc. MESSRS. HISCOCKS AND SON, Hobson-st. MCLEOD'S Registry, Exchange Lane (opp. Fowlds'); Tel., 884. Wanted-Bush-lallers and Grqsscutters, 9s, 10s day; Crosscutters and Jackers, Is hour; Milkers, near town. 17s 6d, 20s; Ploughman, Te Awamutu, 255; Butcher. 303; Middle-aged Housekeeper, meet employer Thursday; 2 Married Couples, 30s. cottage, milk, etc.; Boys, for mill. 15s, 255. townTTIfASH your Panama, Hat with HORTON'S Vr MAGIC CLEANSER. It will make it I look like new. Cleans Tan Boots. Gloves— i anything. Try it. All grocers, lOd 2ib tin. 1 PERSONAL.—iou are an interested in knowing that Crown Brand Portland Cement and Hydraulic Lime make nest iqh.—N.Z. Portland Cement. Co. Tel. 882. TADOO.—Use one-third Jadoo with soil when t) sowing seeds. The results will be satisfactory.—Agents, Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Merchants. PIANOS— Horizontal and Upright— wood, Bluthner, Erard. Pleyel, etc.— and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. j 'PO BUILDERS—Crown Brand Portland J. Cement and Hydraulic Lime! Best and Cheapest-—N.Z. Portland Cement Co., 76. Victoria Arcade Tel. 332. " yESTO" CUSTARD POWDER is a treat. /J Ask your Grocer. liAOUND something that will wash any--1 tiling and everything: nORTON'S .MAGIC CLEANSER. King of Soap. Try it. 21b tins lOd, all grocers. p ENTLEMEN'S LIGHT LUNCHEON ROOM, T ON THE GROUND FLOOR, AT .rpHE rpiFFIN, P RKK - (I"' STANLEY p_ piIAMBERS, A. LA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 106 and '07, VICTORIA ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET,' Is prepared to act as Trustee, Administrator, or Executor under Will. Local Agent for Australian Widows' Fund. Interest and Rents Collected BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS.— attention of JL> book buyers is directed to several recent purchases lately added to our Stock, viz.: A Classical Library of about 200 volumes, a large collection of Modern Theological Works, and many other hooks 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. T7IREDK. T3LACK, A.M. INST. E.E., Late of the British Electric Traction Co., Ltd., Messrs. Siemens Bros, and Co., Ltd., etc., \ Loudon and U.S.A., and late representative in N.Z. for Messrs. Dick, Kerr and Co., Ltd., Electrical Engineers. London. CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER | For Tramway. Light Railway, and Power ! undertakings and Municipal Electricity ; -supply. I THE KING'S CHAMBERS. WELLINGTON, j Telegraphic Address., Kilowatt. Wellington. > A RE YOU HELPING?—Are you helping XX your Complexion to keep beautiful.' Are you nourishing the Tissues of your Skin.-' Your skin needs nourishment just as much las the rest of your body. MILOS SKIN I FOOD will supply that nourishment—will i preserve the beauty and clear colour of a healthy complexion. MILOS first removes all . the impurities that soap cannot reacii. It. soothes and restores the skin, producing a, complexion that is truly beaut . without ; spot or blemish. Every Jar ol MILOS SKIN ! FOOD is sold under the guarantee ot satisI faction or your money back. At all CUom- ! '-is for >s 9d or post free from me on re- ! .int Of price. A MILOS MASSAGE CUP j used with the SKIN FOOD ensures quicker j and more permanent results- Price, •>•"••-! MISS M- MCELWAIN, Toilet Specialist. 204, Queen-st, Auckland. N.Z. Agent for Milos j Toilet Co 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 1

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