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Wanted. "\TfANTE-D-~Smart Boy for Office.—Apply, '»* the Parker-Lamb Timber Co-. Ltd. "1717 Stuart Youth for Sijmwritimg * * Trade.—Apply J". K. Alexander, Coombe*' ArcadeWANTED— A Respectable Girl tor office; ' *» one just, left school preferred.—Reply | PO. -°* 740. f i "VST" ANTED-Six Machinist*, Also. Wtrli to r V learn.—Apply at once, \V. 11. Down*. 6. I Napier-street. "i Y 7 ANTED—sin?'.c Knom, near Queen-si . ' M furnished or unfurnished.—State rent. Bos 17.". HERALD Office. \TfANTED~Po.-iti.n ;n General Store, Tf town or ountrv; 12 vcars reference. I M '».. 171, HERALD Office ■\TTANTED. Bayfield K>.>;ut, ihutaoriby- sale • .»» 3 Rooms, bath, all conveniences; large Beet ion: £100 ash. balance >• per cent. ■ Essex. Vulcan Lane. "WANTED -Smart. Youth, with k«nwl«le> II of Milliards. Apt.lv. Mi.,-;,, cho-t stew- : art!, Commercial Travellers' Club, His Majesty's Arcade. ) "YYTANTED-Gentleman Boarder, to share J fl room, every convenience; 1 nuns, to ' Newmarket station: homely.—Address, ap- , j)iy Mr. Lumsdea. Newmarket. A RANTED— Good General Servant. > in I ; > »'i family, adult; reference-? rcouirc-d.— S Apply Mrs. Ham ley. cth lifiuo above, St. i Mark's Church." Retime Road \\7 ANTED— Experienced Nurse for two »V Children: references,—Apply aster holidays, Mrs. Lonisson, Manukati Ed. inevt. i outgone Blind Institute!. Darnell. YY* ANTED, for mi Elderly Gentleman— * i Board and Residence in a very iniei j home, no other hoarder;.; would be per- j manent if suitable.—State particulars to Residence. 172. HERALD Office. \V ANTED Boardinghousts, from xW u> ' » £153: also Private Residences and Farm.-. Buyers waiting. Good chance- for those wanting to sell-—Apply sharp, Prosser Bros.. House and Land Agents, 256, Hobsonstreet. rpOPROPiRTV - 0 W X K R S. - I Wanted to Purchase f«r CASH CLIENTS, to Replace Recent Sales—Cottage Property, as investment, in City and Suburbs, from £100 to £300. Speedy sales a specialty. J. TMORXES. 83, Queen-street. Auctioneer. rPHK ••ELITE" MILLINERY SCHOOL. A MISS LLOYD-SMITH date of Sydney. 23. CITY CHAMBERS. QUEEN-t-. ~EET. HIOH-CLAis.3 TUITION. Competency guaranteed. Prospectus on application. Orders taken. I Day and... Evening Classes. 1> U S r X E S IS X O T I 0 K. The Business of the late W. .1. Wild will still he carried on in his name. Tilankini? all Customers for their patronage in the past, and hoping for a continuance "I tile I same. All correspondence addressed (<> Mrs. [ V*. .). Wild. Russell-st., Devonport, will re- j eeive prompt attention. I , j TU< A H T K 11 II O L 1 D A Y S. [ FREE Until the -TEN DAY.-' TREATMENT "ORANGE LILY" will ha given Freo to any Lady who has not use/1 it before. Its healing powers are well known throughout N.Z., P. M. DEWAR, 11 and 12. Strand Arcade. Auckland. MESSENGER BROTHERS- TEA ROOM . Is QUITE A POPULAR PLACE. j The Best of Tea, of (Jakes, of Fruit, and of > CustomersI No Stairs. Close to Tram. Rail. SteamersUNCLAIMED MONEY AND PROPERTY, DOUGAL'S ' REGISTER to Next-of-Kin. Heirs-at-Law, Legatees, etc.. advertised for since 1700. The best book of the kind ever I published (470 pages); price '>.s 6d. postage6d, from WhHcoiube and Tomb-., Christehureh, Wellington. Dunedin, or # h«ugul and Co., Strand,* London, England" Chancery and other claims m all parts of the world investigated "and carried through.Dougat and Co., 46-3, Strand. London, England. Estd. 1844. , , , « : ,4 N INVITATION ''' ' j 1\ ( Is extended to every Lady | in Auckland to visit the Great ANNUAL CLEARING SALE of Toilet Novelties at No. 254, Queen-street. Immense Reductions in all departments.' Special attention is directed to the Sale of Ornamental Hair, which is absolutely new and. of finest quality. No old stock. MISS MCELWAIN. 254, Queen-st. V" O . T I C K. IVTISS T) AGON'S TOILET PARLOURS, VICT'ORIA-STIIBET EAST. WILL BE CLOSED EOF. THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. THURSDAY, 16th. RE-OPEN WEDNESDAY, 22nd. : G1 RAY .HAIR is not always a badge of I honour; it may be a symbol of neglect. ! Nature never intended that" woman's h?.= - should be faded aniL scanty. in the field of beauty men don count, and in their case a bald head may be an ornament. But the woman who lose.-, her hair loses a pro* cious pan of her beaut;.-, and so goes handicapped. Makeshifts ' are unsatisfactory. Ear better to have an abundance of one's ' own hair in perfect commic-ii. A few years ago that was not easy.., But, sigh no more, Ladies. Dr. Lyku.-k; s Hair Tonic stimulates, preserves, ana permanently beautifies the heir. it ■a: be used with confidence. There is no disappointment where there is no failure. 5-. Sti. VALAZE, that lovely Russian Skin Food. prepared in Russia by Dr. Lykusti, from .balsamic herbs, growing on'.-, in the CarI pathian Mountains, ensures for every woman the transparent, peach-bloom complexion of a little child. 4- and 6s 'id a, jar. from Die Valaze Massaa-e Institute. 44 and 45, City Chambers. Queen-st., Auckland. Take Elevator, 3rd Floor. rno . THOSE uN THE LA.>D, HIGH-GRADE MANURES SHORTLY DUE: BLOOD AND BONEDUST NO. 1 CALCUTTA BONEDUST THOMAS' PHOSPHATE, over IS per cent, special Quotations t.r delivery from ship. ON HAND: Sulphate and Muriate of Potash Potash Salt, and Kainit Nitrate of Srda and ,-aijh.ite of Ammonia Maiden and S.I Guanos Shis. Salt. Gypsum, etc. • BKST QUALITY HAND-SHAKEN PASPALUM. | The Beat Tune to-Sow is m Nov. and Dec- I A FEW CASKS OF BEST QUALITY '■ COD LIVER OIL ] •WHOLE AND CRUSHED LINSEED CALF j MEAL. ETC. We Solicit the Favour or Your Orders. J F, W. S UITH AND c o ' ■ I \ QEE THE DISPLAY OP j | "". " OLIVER" riiYPEWRITERS i hi THE "TIFFIN - WINDOWS, QUEEN-ST. I THE LATEST MACHINE ON THIS MARKET. ! T HE - QUIVER- N 5? And then h;.ve one on >'ice Trial, from M-lli. ' /"-VLIVER"' 1 TYPEWRITER CXL. 27 and 28. CITY CHAMBERS, And you will see what an up-to-date Type- j writer can <\*>. ' j GEO. ABBOTT. Representative. Phone 214-;. | rp AREI N G AND vj A N DING. | , i The Season is advancing so we advise j prompt decisions re having the above worst ! done season ....... or call. ! done tins season vt rite, ph'-ue. or can. QAM. "TTriUTE AND gONS. j 'Phone Tii ! < USTOM-STl'tJ:'!' . ( "PABBITS Rabbits. l.'ant.its-Bes; Qiia'tty, ; li fresh daily, lowest prices, at jianfoni'a j Fi-h jlarket. opposite Custom House. Phone. ! 6-53. ! }3IANOS— and Upright— j wood, Bluthner, Erard, Pieyel, etc. —E. j and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. 1 LIPP PIANOS—SoIe Agents. English and 1 Foreign Pia'-io Agency. Ltd.. 1..-i, ya.en- i t street, near H.M. Theatre i t V.EW PIANOS. irom os a week.- - XV Sold on the hire system. NO bill of j ' sale.—N< Danosh Piano Co.. 23. Hlgh-st. CASH AUvaNt'-ES on Promissory Notes. Furniture, Jewellery, etc., at Monte de j JPiete Co. Ltd., Yictorin-stßeet. opposite 1 , Royal Hotel. i ,', OLD - PIANOS EXCHANGED. -i ' Call at once and arrange for a new [ piano.— Detour Piano Co, 23, llisjh-s'.. Ie

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13728, 20 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13728, 20 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13728, 20 April 1908, Page 1