Wanted. __ WANTED— A General Servant- for hotel work.—Apply HERALD Office. ;; / ; ; WANTED— Waitress, for Tearoom*.—Apply Messenger Bros., Queen-street. WANTED— W. . Cook, ?i for Kotorua, § 30s.— : Address G.H., Post Office, Botorua. . > WANTED— Light Boy,' for racing stables. —Apply H. K. Mackenzie, Mangere. WANTED— Bricklayers.—Apply on Vi job, foot of Nelson-street.—W. E. Hutchison, Contractor. ■ - :^l-/'\::' : --:y • WANTED— Traveller to Canvass for Tailoring Orders; Bplenaia opening for a smart man.—Apply X.. 210;"HEBALD;Office.- ; WANTED Board and Residence in Private Family by 2 Young Working Men, constant employment. — Colonials, • 211, . HERALD. - : __ •■-■-■ ; - • ' - ---•■ ■—___> WANTED, within 2d Section—Board and .Residence,, single '. room; one or two other boarders only.—Terms and particulars to Rolf, 212, HEBALD -'~■■ .:. . '/tr^,ANTED. — Left-off, Superior Clothing » » Bought; highest prices given, at the Smartest Dealers in Auckland.— Butcher, 197, Karangahape Road. ■ —— ; ; ' I WANTED Known—To those wanting New Furniture attend Auction Sale, next Saturday, at Pethybridge's, Karangahape Road.'- ,'■ ..' -~*> ;■ , •;■;; ; ■ WANTED, at Once—A Furnished Cottage, 6 or 7 rooms; Mount Eden or* Mount Roskill preferred.—Apoly immediately , to G. Kronfeld, P.O. Box 405. . '•"•"" WANTED.-Nicholl's Registry, ? 162. Sy-monds-street—Two Capable?, Waitresses, Rotorua, together, Saturday's express; • firstclass boardinghouse; wage, ■ 15s.; : ;: WANTED— Well-furnished House % (small), V V or . Cottage,; by married , couple, ,i no, children; /situated in or very near centre of city. Immediately vacant.—W.B., ■ 208, HEBALD Office. WAITING Employment-Men " Cooks. W. . Cooks, Porters, Baker, Farm Hands, Waitresses, Housemaids, and Barmaids.— Great Northern Property and Labour Agency,. 5, H.M. Arcade. , — —— i WANTED Known— New "Furniture TT: and Furnishings, to be Sold by Auction, Saturday Next, at Pethybridge's, Karangahape Road. •■.. .•• ' . ~ --- '.. WANTED— Employment for Bush Cooks, Bakers, Butchers, ; Station 1 Couples, Fencers, Drainers, Navvies, and 1 all kinds of Workers—McLeod's Registry. 'Phone, 884. > : ■ , ;—_ _ __ - __— WANTED— W. Cook, 255. and a Waitress, :15s, for same tourist hotel, easy place; Generals;'' everywhere; Housemaid, to wait, town, 15s; Lady Help,- for Rotorua, 10s.—McLeod'B Registry. 'Phone. 884. • i WANTED— Situation for Mother '■::- and Daughter, manage gentleman's ; estab- ' lishment: . Situations for j Accountant; % for Firßt-class .W. Cook,;town or country, £2; Husband and Wife, town or country.' Wanted—Generals, urgently. •; Daughters of > the Dominion, rally to -the -cry. for help.Miss Sinclair, the Grafton Book' Room, = Khyber ,P.~ss. WANTED— j 20s, Waitress, ■ 20s, together, Taihape; W. Cook, 30s, Tauranga: Housemaid, 15s. '.East Coast > Lady Help. Epsom ; Lady Help, Whangarei ; Housemaid, etc., Whangarei: Housemaid, Darga- : ville; W. Cook, 255, : near •;city; OW. : Cooks, 20s, 255, Waikato; Housemaid, 15s, Waitress, 15s, Housemaid, 12s, Waikato; Waitress, assist > bar, near Thames; W. Cook, 255, hotel Taranaki, meet employer to-day. ; We have' good Married Couple waiting Situation, ..wife ; cook, husband * garden, milk, useful, good Prosser's , Registry, ■: next H.M. Arcade. 'Phone. 2570. >.. : s ,„...' : WANTED— Town '<■ and Country ? to' know that I deliver Tar and Sand ;to any part of town, : railway, or - boat, at ' Gas Com- '■ pany's Prices. One gallon Tar. and ; half-a-bushel Sand covers two square yards.— W. Andrew, late Gladding and Hunter, Eden Terrace. ~ttT A N T ED, A T ON OE--6DOZ. FOWLS, rood layers; Brown Leghorns preferred. Also, ■ INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. = Asply to , , , t - ' ' « > - .:.;-t. G. Custom-street- , WA ~N~ __. _ __ A JUNIOR TYPISTE. -Must have knowledge of Shorthand. r Apply BOX 321, Post Office. *<■ . Auckland. WANTED iTO I SELL-£lsOl OASB^uperb ] Home. 8 rs., beautiful finish; f stabling, etc.; FRUIT; J BIG I CORNER > SECTION, ? EPSOM. £1300. < , PALETHORPE, • 13, Victoria ; Arcade. WANTED • Known— Frames and Pic- ; ': tures Framed by the Cheapest < Picture" Framer on •■:■ Earth, f 65, Grey-street. -; ; 'Phone 2516. Edison's: Gold-moulded Records. 1* 6d each. * ■ i WANTED— WOMEN who ? wash Clothes to i give ' one? bottle gof "(WILWORSH;: a trial. No ruobing' or ■> soaking. :■, Clothes wear longer Washing costs 3d. WANTED KNOWN- > GLORIA TONIC Cures Rheumatism. Gout, Sciatica. Lumbago. r W> H. GROVE. Custom-street.Westff WANTED KNOWNTDELIANCE TQENTAL rjOMPANT. Over Smeeton'a. IS THE ONLY FIRM ' For PAINLESS DENTISTRY. .; v All.Extractions Free when Sets are Ordered. Gas administrations by latest method.'•& No After-effects Guaranteed. OPEN EVERY EVENING AND : SATURDAY ■ , f AFTERNOONS. . DAILY FROM-9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. - f»1 (\f\ INVESTMENT i will .give large ' reot'iUv/ -turns ;in few months. Only ■ principals . need reply, -for ; personal '"inter-' view.—Kaluda, 213, HEBALD. MR. J. ISHERWOOD, Psychic Reader and Magnetic Healer. Hours. 10 till 5 p.m., Eaynor's Buildings, Wellesley-st.; .Evenings, 19. Picton-st., Ponsonby. AT) CK. Co.-op. Terminating ' Bdg. ■ Socy.— Appropriations, Wedneg., March. 31, 7.30 p.m.,; St. James.' Hall; 11 Ballots, 9/ Sales. SIBYL/ Clairvoyant and PBychoinetrist;' No.: i 6 Severn-st., Khyber Pass Rd. Hours, 2 till. £'; p.m.; Saturday,2 till 5 p.m. ~, . MWEABNE, Trance Medium, last few • weeks.—33, : Pitt-st., next St. Helens Hospital. < ' ■■■!, ■■■. . . LAST WEEK.-Mrs. Harris, 19, Picton-st., Ponsonby. Hours, 2 to 9. Farewell circle, Friday, 8 p.m. ■.;■".., : :,Ci'-'/-, K-i.'.h,\ PIANOS— Horizontal V and ' Upright—Broadwood, Bluthner, Erard, Pleyel, etc.—E;: .and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. r LEFT-OFF 1 CLOTHING.—Mrs. •E. r Hill, epp. Y.M.C.A.,Wellesley-Btreet, gives utmost value for Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Left-off and Misfit Wearing Apparel. ■Appointments punctually attended t0. ,?. ARVELS OF THE SUBJECTIVE MIND." —Lecture by ; Monsieur > Georges Beaumont. Federal Hall, Bunday. 28th, 7 p.m. . * — ; ———— ————__ . SHOULD Germany rule New Zealand? Call and ask H. Wood, 29, Ponsonby Road, and he will show - you Sideboards, Wardrobes, Dressing Chests, Washstands, .Hall Stands, etc., at the lowest, prices. ...'-' PIANOS AND ORGANS Exchanged "lor Better 'Ones.—English and Foreign Piano Agere*- Ltd.—S. Coldicutt. Manager. ;"•;.!•;■•] i. i : " ' ' ' ' ...;...,'. ■ MR; MCDOUGALL, Teacher of Violin, Piano, Organ, Singing! Stuttering permanently cured.—27, Khyber Pass, near Grafton * Road. » 1 > REIIIVE KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY 1/ (New Zealand" v want *, people uto Make Hosiery for , them whole or spare ; time;: in their own homes; make £1 a week;; previous experience not" necessary; < constant employment all the yeai- round.— at once. Box 734. G P.O Wellington '.' SEASONABLE FRUIT, v Best quality, iat O: lowest prices.—Sanford's Fruit and Pish Market- ot)t>c«ito Customhouse ; : 'Phone 658. LIPP. PIANO—: Agents, English arid • Foreign ■ Piano Agency, Ltd., 101, Queenstreet, near H.M. Theatre. ' j EAND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD.. for Best • ~'■;. value and ; terms.—S. Coldicutt, Manager. _________ T7ITHY does everybody take TQRA-LINE?; E: AND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD... are • showing the Finest I Stock of Pianos, and Organs in N.Z. Compare our Price Lists.' TO HARD WORKED WOMEN. We only ask you to give one bottle < of WILWORSH a trial and prove to • yourselves no rubbing, or soaking re»; : ■ ■ quired. Washing costs 3d. ' .■ ■ : ■ „ .'■■■•■; 'v.■■,!' '■'..;':. ■;■:;:...: ;;:'■. 'U'.;:.:: ■'::■;■' }'■*.» )^^'r^''ij^ i Zlr^Mtii&% : *t\
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14019, 26 March 1909, Page 1
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