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Wanted. TITiANTED—A Man. for light stoking.— :• T ? i Apply Gas Works, 'Northcote. "tITANTED-Position as Lady Help and . IV > Companion.—" Willing. 24," HERALD. , ANTED—A First-class \ Cinematograph .VV.- Operator—Apply Films, 37, HERALD Office. ... WANTED-Glaas Cases, Counters, Shelves, TV also Arc ; Lamp—Apply Wachner, 11, HERALD Office. . ■. WANTED— A Smart Message > Boy.—Apply at the Little Tailor Shop, Victoria-st. East, near Park. , . V WANTED— 3 *or '4. Boarders; first-class > accommodation; terms moderate.—lss, Grey-Bt., top end. , -__ ANTED—Position as Companion or Lady t T\ Help; Kingaland preferred'.—Apply N.Z., Post Office, Newmarket. "OffANTED—Youth or Young Man, for . V 1 • market garden; used to horses— for address at HERALD Office. -, -r ~ , ANTED—Experienced Men for ; Wash- , y T :; house.—New Zealand Laundry Company, Limited, Quay-street. ANTED to Sell-A Knitting Machine, never used.—Apply No.. 6, 4 , Vincent Place, off Vincent-street, City.:., ' * TTtTANTED, by; Lady Graduate— as t V ■ Governess or Resident Teacher, in or near city.—B.A., 244 , HERALD Office. " WANTED-Situation by Two Sisters, from • country, as Housemaids or Housemaid and Kitehenmaid.— Registry. WANTED Known—J. Corbett, Practical »t Upholsterer; all kinds Suites recovered without removal.—s4, , Upper Vincent-st. TAT"ANTED, by. Several Families of Milkers II - —Dairies, ranging from 35 to 80 cows; several 30 to 60 cows.—McLeod's Registry. WANTED— Position by Nurse-Attendant, medical and mental training doctors' credentials.— 36, HERALD Office. WANTED to Buy—Small House and few acres, within 2C miles of Auckland; must be cheap.—" Immediate. 20," HERALD. . ANTED to Purchase—Pleasure Launch, -,ii,; about «25ft in length.—Price and full particulars, " Nelsonian, 25," HERALD Office. WANTED— Experienced Country Traveller; t t . wages and commission.— between 10 and 12 o'clock, Kahn Bros, and Co., 72, City Chambers. - ■ , -"-..v.-;, ANTED—Persons desirous of Letting » » Houses or Rooms, requiring Help, etc., send: particulars, .Warren's Agency, 26, Highstreet. 'Phone, 2692. . WANTED— Thoroughly Capable General for Mt Roskill; Day Porter seeks engagement, splendid, references Tucker, Mt. Roskill Registry. . '-'...', WANTED— Barmaid and Housemaid, Gis--borne; > Pantrymaid, 12s, country; General. 20s, private family, townv-titate) : Miss West, Victoria Arcade. i WANTED to > Bajr— Contents ' 4-ro. House,; "option of renting same; .'near Queenstreet.—Send particulars, Warren's Agency, 26, High-street. • 'Phone 2692.. ' • * " WANTED to Sell, with option of Rent- .-».»: i Contents of > 3 Houses;" splendid chances; easy rents.—Warren's Agency,: 26, * High-street. fPhone, 2*92. 1,717 ANTED to Allotment, for cash, , VV- „, about £100, not less than 50ft frontage.. : State particulars, locality (Mt. Eden or Mt- - (Roskill preferred), etc.; near cars.—A.L.L.', : HEBALD Office.' ANTED—Housemaids, Taumarunui* 17s ,VV > 6d* ( Tolago Bay 20s. Thames 15s, Rag- • 'lan'"* 15s; Woman Cook, Thames, 255; Waittress and Laundress, Dargayille, 17b 6d each; Generals, suburbs, etc.—Prosser's, 167, Queen-. ; street. ■ WANTED|--Tram Conductors to note we > V..V; have large selection of Celluloid Collars, "J Cuff Protectors, ' Cuffs, Fronts, etc.—. Twiname and Baker, Herald Buildings. WANTED i Known— McConnell, ; Tailor, >is t T Still- carrying on 'business at King's Chambers,. Queen-st., 4- doors below^Smeeton's.. WANTED.-At Marshall's. Sale-White V? ;, Shirts, Fashion ,'and Neglige ■ Shirts; 1 price, 2s lid: Sox, 3 pr. 2s 6d; , Ties, 6d; jiuder-flannels, 2s lid. . ,■ ~ WANTED Known—l have secured Stock '* T> 'from' the very best Laying Strains in Australasia See advt. in Poultry Column. — C. M. Peck, -Advance Poultry Yards, Pon-> sonby. * . ' • ■• '* '* TA/ANTED— Eyerybodv> to Know that ; Ourt. t : Goods aw not Cheap and J Nasty. The reason wo-can and do sell Good Stuff Cheap is because our rent is ; ' low. Call and See for" yourself.—The Modern Cash Provision Store, .236. . Hobson-street. ~ WANTED * . Known— : ; Phonographs* and Records, arriving weekly. Call and'hear the latest and up-to-date Machines. Howie, Newton. WANTED.— Tweed Trousers from 4s I lid; Caps. 9d and Is; Rainproof O. [ Coats. 30s, 365; Boxed Suits,- 40s' and 455.— | I Marshall's. 252. Karangahape Road. j , , ANTED to Buy—Ladies' and Gentlemen'*- ' :■» V New and .Left-off Clothing; highest I price given.—Mrs. Brown, 94, Hobson-st.■ ,» ! ■\7C7ANTED—Look at our Great Bargain j : V V,. Fruit Business •in for sale column, this ; paper.—Tylden and Spiers,. Exchange Lane. i ANTED-5000 ; Umbrellas to Cover with 'VV : Laventine, at 6d; Silk. 4s 6d; Gent.'a Sizes, Is extra.—Lethaby's, Strand Arcade. ARRIAGES SOLEMNISED.-Rev. M. Walker can be > consulted * daily.— HoweSt.. Auckland. . :, -- _, Jv DROSTE'S COCOA—Mother, it's very cold "this morning. May, I have some Droste's Cocoa when I get up? Waking thoughts. EDISON Phonographs and Records arriving weekly: call and hear the latest and up-to-date machines.—Howie, Newton. Imperial.System of Drefgcutting Col X'. lege. 25. City. Chambers. Auckland." Awarded only gold medal at the recent London Exhibition. A boon to ladies doing own dressmaking. Practical Dressmaking taught. Special system for Ladies' Coats —Sole Representative, R. A. BAGLEY, City, Chambers. WRAGGE'S forecast—be prt oared— one Vt of our famous 183 6d Raincoats now. Delavs are ' dangerous.— The Tailor and Outfitter, Victoria-st. FOR Siding Saddles of good workmanship, made • from the best leather, at reasonable prices, try O. J. Durbin. 44, Wyndhamstreet. -';._ . ■- ~. ' " '"'-'. ' 171 GG Returns- can, be improved by feeding Ik SINGER'S EGG PRODUCER to your hens.with their daily food. The. proof is in every packet—big quantity. Is 6d. At all Storekeepers. " • \ /■' ■■ HOWIE'S Premier, B-S A., Coventry, Britannia, Royal, and" other Cycles i defy competition; call and inspect.—Howie, • Newton. 'Phone 1212. ; -■■■■- : >~-. ;;,:. FOUND, in Mcßride's— greatest bargains in Gent.'s Mercery ever seen in the.Dominion. Pyjamas, ,3s. lid; Tennis and Neglige Shirts. 2s 6d; Broad-end Ties, Is, etc. —Mcßride, Champion Tailor and ; Outfitter, Victoria-st: ~ " ;:' . , PLANTERS' CHOICE," No. I—A Good Family Tea.—Gilmore and Co., Proprietors. Est. 1882. IF Jack: Smith, or anyone else, will call at j the, Auckland Phoneries, 75, Queenstreet, they will v hear something to their advantage. .. , ,-; . . '"- ... DROSTE'S COCOA—Mother, it's very cold this morning. May I have some Droste's Cocoa when I-get up? Waking- thoughts. MADAME AZUCENA will be pleased to irx .meet- Cliento at her new address, 47, ! Seafield View Road, near Hospital. By re- | quest Ladies only. ■-:■' . - " BOOT SALE— Boots for "Winter, at i Sale Prices.—James Adams and Co., op- j posite Public Library. ; , r '\ BOOT SALE.— Heavy Goloshes. :4s \ lid. usual price 6s 6d.—James Adams j and Co.. opposite Public Library. j BOOT SALE.—Ladies' Goloshes, 2s lid. j . '■- usual prices, 3s "lid, all sizes and all shapes.— Adams and Gov opposite j Public Library.. ' . ___ : ; __——_ .— BOOT SALE.—Ladles" Best Quality ; Felt ■?'(. Slippers, reduced to 2s-lid and 3s lid. ■ —James Adams and Co., opposite; Public Li- ' brary. ■.''. '-; ■• ■„ :-:""■ : '_____ '• ■"'■" : " : '. .• i .v,V'----'-j BOOT •* SALE.—Gent.'s Glace Kid Lace j Boots,- 16s 9d. usual price 19s 6d.~ James Adams and Co., opp. Public Library. BOOT SALE—School Boots ' for Girls, ; lace j or button, broad toes, 6s James Adams.and Co-, opposite Public Library. LADIES! That Costume you are lookingfor is. at T. White, the Original Ladies* and Gent.'s Tailor, 223, Karangahape Road. SINGER'S EGG PRODUCER is a tonic-no!, .i a fad. It puts the hens in conditionmakes them lay as Nature intended.. Try a packet. . MADAME DE . CHEIB O, 107. Grafton )' Rd. > (Bth house ; below Bridge, same ; side), (; 10 till 2. 7 to 8. " I GANDER TON, A ' ' ~"".;' \JT VOR COLDS. I- PONSONBY BOAD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14103, 3 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14103, 3 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14103, 3 July 1909, Page 1

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