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; Wanted. , -' - ■ •• ' ■" • - - ■■•■ -'. ■:■:'■:.'■''? ',■"'■ .. ~ . ~:y-,.: . ;.: , ;? - :i; jTJ\7"ANTKD—A Smart Waitress.—Apply at'^vy ITTj once. 0-0.0., High-st. -i, ; ; ;—— _ ; »- T7ITANTED—An Errand Boy.— G J. If TJ Mackay. Seedsman and Florist, 195, Queen-st. ' WANTED to Purchase, at Once—About 5 Rooms of Furniture.—Address, "london," HEBALD Office. v.- • •• ■ WANTED to Rent-Unfurn. Cottage. St. :t t -Heliers Bay; must be near beach and have stable.— 99, HEBALD. "V/ITANTED to Purchase—Good Second-hand '.77. .Copying Press,' foolscan si 2©, on stand. —Letter, 103, HEBALD Office ... WANTED, by Young Man (20)— Position tin 1 Drapery Line, town or country.— I dress Willing. 104. HEBALD Office. j — • i"' -» WANTED— Boxing and Ball Punch- .. -ing; terms moderate.—Apply BrownParker, Tivoii' Theatre, Newton * T7^ANTED—Persons -to know that the l 7 7 ; Winter Exhibition is open all the Week at Railway Wharf. Admission, Is. WANTED— X by /'-'.. Experienced ■ Waitress or Housemaid, in hotel at Rotorua.-A.pply A.8., Post Office, Te Aroha. > s WANTED. Two friends want positions to-, » 7 i gether as Cook and Housemaid, from June Apply by letter to A.P.. HEBALD. ; /:v; WANTED, by Decent, Experienced Family . of Milkers—A' Dairy of !35 Cows, on shares; near r? school.—McLeod's Registry. . 'Phone 884. . , .'...' WANTED '■ to Sell—Two,.Shares. Auckland Terminating Building Society; about £9.—Apply by letter, " Shares,". Newton Post Office. WANTED— Good ! Saleswoman, [ for . corset . ..... and underclothing department.—State salary, references, etc., to A. Court and Son, Thames^ ... , r ~ WANTED, by Single Man—Employment tt'on Farm; used to' milking, general farm work, and -horses.—Apply J.P., 83,. HERALD Office. , ■ — ■ ■ .i li. - ' ' : ; WANTED— Furnished - Bedroom 'and 1 Sit-J tingroom, suitablef for clairvoyant©; • must bo : central.— \ Clairvoyante, 100, . HEBALD Office. J ;; ~, - .. ANTED—Leftroff. Superior Clothing! Highest prices given at; the smartest dealers -in Auckland.—Mrs. Butcher,. 197. Karangahape Road. ' -- ~ - - • -'-' •. " - '-■'•. r '^{' WANTED— Waitress for Waihi, go to-day, 17s 6d; General, tourist hotel. 20s; -, Girls, assist, 10s; Gumdiggers. no royalty.— '. ', . ' McLeod's Registry. " ,; ; »' I WANTED by Reliable Family for next •' .. ■ r season— • Milk about 50 ;/ cows •on . ... Shares, with or without machines.—Family, * 87, HEBALD Office. ,•] i WANTED— Employment, by -, all-round; ; -:. . Butcher good slaughterman, shop- - man, ride, drive; ■ middle-aged.—McLeod's Registry. 'Phone 884. # ■ — WANTED— Employment " for Flaxcutters, :■■ Flaxmill Hands. Bushfellers, ' Scrub '. . Cutters, , Ploughmen. Fencers, Drainers, Sta- . tion Couples. Navvies, Kitchenmen, Bush, Cooks, Engine-drivers,-, and McLeod's - Registry 'Phone 884. ■ • > * - ; : ; « WANTED to Buy -Ladies' and « "Gentlemen's New and -: Left-off Clothing; highest price given. Letters attended to. Mrs. Laurance, 193, Hobson-street. ' • : 1; " ";V WANTED— Persons to know that the Winter Exhibition is '-. open all ' the • Week at Railway Wharf. Admission, Is. :':?:?& 5 /« — ; :— __ ; WANTED— Venetian Blinds, to Reno- - ' vate, equal to new, at Lowest. Rates.— L ■. > N. Busby, Blindmaker. Market Square. -' WANTED Known—That J. M. Foy, Photo- ' v.. grapher "(late Foy Bros., Thames), has , opened a Studio at No. 4, Eden Terrace, op- - posite Mount Eden Road., , ,«• [\7t7ANTED Known—Furniture that you can, '.VV! get; New 7-piece Leather Suites for £4 '10s; Couches from £I.— F. OJsen's. 248, Karangahape Road., .' ■ WANTED— Persons to know that tho" Vt.' Winter Exhibition is "'open all the-. Week' at Railway Wharf. Admission, Is. ) WANTED Known—That we deliver. Tau- : piri, , Weatport," Newcastle, and all Coals; also 1 Firewood, to* any part' of .the, City or Suburbs at lowest rates.—Winstone. ; Ltd.,'Queen-st., Custom-Bt., Symonds-st., and Mt. Eden. __/' ; '. WANTED— Persons :?t to know that ; ; the . .Winter; Exhibition is -open, all the • Week at Railway Wharf. Admission, Is. WANTED Known—That D; Goldie is pre- j. pared to sell all kinds of Building and i , , other Timber, including Hardwood k Spokes. Felloes, "Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts. . ! Blocks. Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards. Albert-street (near the Docks), at the Lowest - ■ Cash Price. The timber, being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere..' -. - -: . -. . ;.•-... ..■■.., . : : WANTED— WOMEN who wash Clothes to . give ,; cne bottle of i ..WILWORBH & ■ . . triaL :'-■ No rubbing or soaking. Clothes ■ wear longer. Washing costs 3d. ' • \-'-' "■ — ; —-—. ..' ' . '".:.,.... .... " '....' :.,, -v; % fS'K TXT ANTED KNOWN-', >■■ , • vv ' GLORIA TONIC _ Cures Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago. ilc'li W. H. GROVE. Custom-street West. i« ', • -TXT. ANTED KNOWN-' XVI - • A. L. S- • DENTIST, HOBSON-STREET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church). ,' • SUPPLIES UPPER ,OR LOWER SETS OF , BEST TEETH -from Two r Guineas. Good Fit vi :* Guaranteed. Your Old Sets of : Teeth: Re- ><;?:& Made. Open from 6* to 8 Every Evening for PAINLESS ' EXTRACTIONS. > — * , 'TTI7" ANTED KNOW N — .7 7, That • TT Q. pALETHORPE. JUL. V*» X F.N.Z.AA., -j ' PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND ESTATE i . - ;■-■ AGENT, _ • «'' -. •„ . i : Secretary . : CITIZENS' LEAGUE. , Has Removed from 13, Victoria Arcade, to "' . 21. MINING CHAMBERS (2nd ■ Floor). QUEEN-ST. (opposite ; Fort-st.), Entrance ? Exchange Lane- / .', ; ; . ~.,": . ..,-. .-,;,..;, ■ :'v-;'*:'.."7 :/ •;;-.:-.;.;;;v..vt ■(:&,, ; W- ANTEU KNOWN— J i ' - 7 ' T3ELIANCE T>ENTAL QOMPANY. . ' • -, .. ....'•:. '.■;•>..;■•■:: Over Smeeton's. « \ IS THE ONLY FIRM > " For PAINLESS . DENTISTRY. . ' ■■ : V ■',- - :: i_". , "V 1 . ; ; ; - All Extractions Free when Sets are Ordered. ;,' . Gas administrations by latest siethod. . j No After-effects Guaranteed. ! OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. DAILY FROM 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. %l ';': ; : ; ' 1 . "'■- :■' -:-,'vr : ;.::'■",■- — •' : ' ; i' J'' ; S'*- 'v V.i" : ?; : ' -:tfs{s \ ——: —-— :-ir.^ •W- ANTED KNOWN, i .VYj BY ADVERTISERS. , ; '-' •; Advertisements for insertion „in the NEW • ,*-.-,- ZEALAND HEBALD can be left at the follow* t 1 in* places:— ' KARANGAHAPE .ROAD -R. Muir (lat« \ .< ; Crawford),' Chemist. ; , -.-- ! ' 9 GREY LYNN AND AROHHILL-E. J. j" a Cronin (late Wiles), Pharmacy, Greal j North Road. . I PONSONBY ROAD—A. Waller, ; Chemist THREE LAMPS -A LeQuesne. Chemist. SYMONDS-STREET-Thos. Russell. Chemist. PARNELL— W. Robinson, Chemist " NEWMARKET-W. Fookes, Chemist. /._.. 5 ; ONEHUNGA—Mra Grant. Stationer, - 5 OTAHUHU-J. Todd, Tailor. . ! DEVONPORT—R. R. Parnham, Chemist. > NORTHCOTE— H. Leppar. Post Office, / | KINGSLA.ND—A. W. Page's Store, AVONDALE— and Wood. '■ Advertisers may also telephone direct to r the H"P*T.n Advertising Department through »■■ telephone No. 178. and after 10 p.n_ through . No. 229. , > . PAINTS . OF : ::; HIGH GRADJ3.' ,; Specially Prepared for House Paintiny. ST TO EST AND r\6., .J. Jts U , 43. CUSTOM-ST. EAST. , ___————————- ——————————————-——_—_—__, ____. M' IS 8 MARION - flifl ON. ,' VSMS. PHYSICIAN AND COMPLEXION .'■ < SPECIALIST. ■.: A ' Blectrio > and v Vibratory Masjage. Medical - Scalp Treatment. Manicuring, Chiropody."Pep-i-.'-v.'-'i I manent- Removal of Superfluous Hairs by .'■ Electrolysis. Hairdressing. Hah.-Work. Shami pooing. etc. Hair Dried by Fan in s io minutes. * Agent for Jean. SWher' world- •- ; A famed Hair Stain; and the marvellous ' - ' _' "• , • Almond i_fteac_us,- r -'. < VICTORIA BUILDINGS. VIOTORIA-ST. EAST, j ; ! ' ' '" " •' .•''"'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 1

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