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Wanted. . Plumber.—New Job, Bliaabethn. street, Kingaland WANTED— to serve in shop.— ' Epsom Bakery, Epsom. "\\r ANTED—MaIe or Female, to teach deaf » T and dumb boy.Apply J. Hooker, Wai« nui, Akaroa. TXTANTED, by Young Woman, with child » ' —A Situation as General or Cook.— Apply M.S., G.P.O. "WANTED Carting, for Man, ; * ' with 2-ton turnout.—Apply, " Reason- « able. 211," Herald Office. WANTED—An Experienced Cook; referI» » ences required.— Mrs. T. A. Lind- , say, No. 4, (XEorke-street. ,WTANTED, by Good Dressmaker— v I ' »by day, town or country.—Apply, " Country," HERALD Office. TI7ANTED, by Commercial Traveller— . » » Board and Residence in private family. —Apply A.8., HERALD Office. WANTED at Once—Two 400-Gallon Iron Tanks.— stating price, to E. M. Baker, North-street, Newton. XATANTED—Horse, Spring Cart, and Har- ". ness.—Lowest cash prfSe and particulars to W., 225, HERALD Office. WANTED at —Waitress, also Pan*i < trygirl.—Whitehead, Silver Grid Diningrooms, Durham-street East. WANTED to Lend— on First-clasa Freehold Security.— and Eastgate, Security Building, Queen-st. TTtTANTED— Young Men, to share room; ..J: * » good table and all home comfort?.— Apply No. 1, Harbour-st.,l Ponsonhy. .XyANTED-Employment by All-round But- " tt . cher; good slaughterman; ride, drive, and shop work.—McLeod's Registry. ft'S "\\f ANTED—Situation, by good Ploughman, ' ' married: capable of taking charge; good ref.—Apply Capable, Papakura. WANTED to Buy Ladies' and Gentlemen's New and Left-off Clothing; highest price —Mrs. Brown, 94, Hobson-st. \\TANTED to Buy—Coins. Medals, Tokens, » » Stamps, in collections or otherwise.— • Particulars to Tourist, 221, HERALD Office. \XT ANTED—Purchaser for Business; £5 »v week profit; no experience price, £110.—Retter, Land Agent. 23. Cocmbes' Arcade. . / TJVTANTED— Housekeeper, for 2 tV Gentlemen, country; must be musical ; not over 40.— Sinclair. Grafton Registry. WANTED to Edison Gem Phono- ~ graph, perfectly new. with about 30 splendid Records.— Phonograph, 223, Herald. WANTED First-class Freehold Security for £600.—Apply to Brewer and SoßVj'fi Solicitors, No. 10, Bank of N.Z. Buildingfff Queen-st. fj|S WANTED to Hire, for Winter Months—ref?* to 60-gallon Hand Separator; Sharpl<spg» Tubular preferred.—Thomson, HollyholmS? Hamilton. ™ ANTEDExperienced Manager for Waihi ' * branch; references must be undeni- . i able.—G. Mcßride, Tailor and Outfitter, Vic-toria-street. T/TTANTED, by Experienced EngageII ment as Housemaid or Waitress, at Address, "Vera." care Newmarket Post Office. '0! WANTED— in the Country by Young s&j Man; not particular what kind; can milk and drive.— Work. HERALD Agency, Thames. WANTED — Left-off Superior Clothing. Highest prices given at the smartest dealers in Auckland.—Mrs. Butcher. 197, Karangahapo Road yvfi?' WANTED— by Young Lady as Tf Companion-Governess, musical, needle-V s woman, country; good references.—Miss Sinclair, Grafton Registry. ANTED—Woman Cook, country, 255: - Cook-Laundress. £1; Housemaid-Wait-ress, 15s; Young Girl, Rotorua. 10s; Generals. 15s —(Late) Miss West, Victoria Arcade.. r^jY' TXTANTED—Nicholls' Registry. 162, Symonds* VV V St.—Cooks. £1; Cook-Laundress, £1; •.( Cook-Generals, 12s, 15s, 18s; Housemaid, 15s; Bov. milk, useful, 15s; Station Cook, sober, ■? capable, 305." . . ~ 1 - : ,/;A WANTED— Those who receive;! Samples of if'-, VV WYANDOTTE given at Winter Show. , to please maki results known to theirV Friends and continue using it All Store# J f. •' keep WINSTONE, LTD,, Distributing 'i Agents. ANTED Known—That D. Goldle is pre. M pared to sell all kinds of Building ant! ; - ' other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes. Felloes, Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts.;. Blocks. Palings, and Shingleu. at his Yards..- , Albert-street (near the Docks>. at the Lowest ■ ( Cash Prioe The timber, being tinder cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere W ANTED jK SOWN -J' v ' a. L. s Mrt!t :IS DENTIST. HOBSON-STREET ,:-<k (Opposite St. Matthew's Church). , V, * • SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER BETS OF ' BEST TEETH from Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed. Your Old Sets of Teeth Re*- v. Made. I '- Open from 6 to 8 Every Evening for : 3" PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. —_____ '4.:yy ANTED > ' KNOWNWE HAVE SEVERAL CHOICE HOTELS FOR SALE. . - c ic- .... '■ ■' , ! • • : ' T . V COOKE AND CO.. •'■ i j Wine and Spirit Merchants, . ' ■ '■■■ ' ALBERT-ST. . : .•/' ;,/ •or ANTED KNOWNThat . H G p ALETHOEPE - S-B F.N.Z.A-A-, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND ESTATE 1 AGENT. i '. ; Secretary ■'> . CITIZENS' LEAGUE. ''V Has Removed from 13. Victoria Arcade, to \V 21, MINING CHAMBERS (2nd Floor), QUEEN-ST. (opposite Fort-st.), Entrance j Exchange Lane. — ; I - ; m ANTED KNOWN,} '» ™ BY ADVERTISERS. Advertisements for Insertion in the NEW, • ZEALAND HERALD can be left at the follow-, ing places;— -* "/J KARANGAHAPE ROAD — R. Mnir Gate J" Crawford), Chemist. • GREY LYNN AND ARCHHILL—E. J. ; ;j Cronin (late Wiles), Pharmacy, Greaftf/ . North Road. PONSONBY ROAD— Waller, Chemist. THREE AMI'S—A. LeQuesne, Chemist. SYMONDS-STREET—Thos. Russell, Chemist* PAENELL— W. Eobinsou, Chemist. NEWMARKET—W. Fookes. Chemist. ONEHTJNGA—Mrs. Grant, Stationer. OTAKUHU—J. Todd, Tailor. DEVONPORT—R. R. Parnham, Chemist. NORTHCOTE—H. Leppar, Post Office. t KINGSLAND—A. W. Page's Store. - AVONDALE-Bollard and Wood. Advertisers may also telephone direct to the Herald Advertising Department throagh telephone No. 178, and after 10 p.m. through No. 229. ' ■ , rpo THOSE ON THE LAND. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY A FIRST-CLASS MEAL FOR POULTRY, PIGS. Etc., ■ - In 1501b Bags, at 6s per 100, delivered to 't-j Boat or Rail. Analysis: Fat, 14.50; Starch and Sugar, 49.55* Cellulose, 11.85; Albumenoids. 10.19. IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE- - RICEMEAL. " POLLARD, BRAN, LINSEED MEAL. Etc., Etc. PRICES LOW NOW. A HIGH-GRADE GUANO. Very Finely Ground. 86 per cent. Phosphate. £5 12s 6d per ton, less 2£ per cent. dis. SPECIAL FERTILISERS FOR ALL CROPS. . Correspondence Invited. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. ) * F. W. mTH iNU C O -' ' ' ' ' COMMERCE-STREET. ia a m"X EIO K BA O O~n! HAlli PHYSICIAN AND COMPLEXION ~ .:■? , ~*vSPECIALIST. ■ ■ ■ Eleetrio and Vibratory , Maasage, Msdioal r.: Scalp Treatment. Manicuring, Chiropody, Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hawa by - Electrolysis, Hairdresaing, Hair Work, Shampooing. etc. Hair Dried by Electric Fan in 10 minutes. Agent for . Jean Stehei-'s wapiti. * : . famed- Hair Stain, and the marvellous , • -• " Almond Bleach. • "VV VICTORIA BUII/DINGS. VICTORIA-ST, BASS - 11 , ":" ; v .vs.) •.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14080, 7 June 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14080, 7 June 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14080, 7 June 1909, Page 1

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