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Wanted. WANTED— by the Day.— Y V ply A.8.C., Herald Office. i '•■ WANTED to Buy for Oaah-A Phonograph, Edison preferred.—Apply H-, 19, HERALD, WANTED— Eespectable Middle-aged Housekeeper, for gentleman.— K., 22, Herald Office. ' : <: •- WANTED-A Second-hand Roller-top Desk, in good order.—Apply G. W. Spragg, Auckland Garage, 42-44, Lorne-st TSTANTED— Carpenter, accustomed _ v »'.- to concrete boxing.—Apply sharp, A. Laird. Waitakerei Works, Swanson. . WANTED— Places, together, as Waitresses, by two sisters; town preferred.— kiss R., St. John's College, Tamaki. WANTED— Job, farm or i station, ,i Father ■ and Son (18 and milker), abstainers.— Norman, care of Lees, Hosier, Onehunga. ANTED—A Boardinghouse; seaside pre- » » erred; about £400—A. M. Bryuen, Business Specialist. 188, Queen-street. . ;TjyANTED to Purchase— Second-hand !'.'■■ Shop Counter, Shelving, and Mirrors.— Address, Fixtures, 14, HERALD Office. \ WANTED for Public HaU use—Good Second-hand Piano, must be good instrument—Apply Box 31, G.P.0., Te Aroha. WANTED— Boys with Ambition, who noted ■ii ■_• Employer's Advertisement under tbis heading, to turn to Educational Column. i T\T ANTED to Sell-2 Shares, 15th GroupT -ttJ double scrip, Terminating Building Society.—Address Shares, 18, HERALD Office. i WANTED to Sell— Fine New English Grand Pianos, cheap to cash buyer; latest improvements—Ramsden, 35, Howe-st., Newton. : ; ; . : i WANTED— of > any description by Energetic Young Man; can do turning and toolmaking; good Mechanic, 28, HERALD. WANTED-Second-hand Blacksmith's Bellows, Tue Iron Anvil and Vice.—State price and where to be seen to Anvil, P. 0., Heiensville. .: ' r ' >, . i " WANTED to Let—2 Furnished Rooms, with use of i kitchen; suit married couple or widow with children.— Herald Agency, Onehunga. WANTED— by 2 Sisters, as Cook and t Housemaid, in town or country hotel; - good , references.— Lockley Registry, H.M. Arcade. WANTED, by Married Couple, no children ** ■' —2 Large Unfurnished Rooms, with use of conveniences; water frontage, Ponsonby, preferred.— A.8., 23, HERALD. WANTED-Several W. Cooks, for country '.»?.-. hotels and boardinghouses, 20s; Generals and Girls.. Assistants, Farm' Hands, M. Couples, Gumcliers ' and Milkers.-McLeod's "WANTED—An Experienced General * Ser- ''■■'•'; vant, 2 in family; references.—Apply, morning or between 6 and 8 p.m., to Mrs: it M. Steggal, Ladies': Mile, Bemuera, near tram terminus. , - "WANTED—Work, by Respectable Married '.' Couple, either on farm or otherwise; wife experienced domestic; no experience of farm work, but willing to learn; small wage. —Apply F., herald. WANTED to Lease, with Purchasing Clause —Eight to about Twenty Acres, suitable 5? ™ arket garden, witn house, in Panmure, Otahuhu, Papatoetoe. No agents.-Apply , W.S., P. 0,, Onehunga. ,; : ; . WANTED— A Buyer for a Five-roomed House; bath, pantry, scullery; gas in all rooms; wash-house, fixed tubs and cop--per; patent w.c; grou/ids tastefully laid out. This Property is situated on the Dilworth Estate. Great South Road.-For ; par-, ticulars apply Genuine, Newmarket , _*,0., Auckland. No agents need apply. •., ' TX7"ANTED Known—That we deliver * Tau»l piri. Westport. Newcastle.- and all Coals, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs, at lowest if rates.—Win stone. Ltd., Queon-st.• Custom-st., : Symondg-st., and Mt. Eden. -..;;..-,,'■.;■,. ■: : '; : .- : ■ . \ : \ ANTED Known— D.Goldie Is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including ■;. Hardwood - Spokes. Felloes, Iron Bark, ardj Blue i' Gum 1 . Shafts. Blocks. Palings, ; and Shingles, at his Yards, : l Albert-street (near -the. Docks), at the Lowest ' ; Cash Price. t: The timber, beine'- under coyer, is better than that purchased .elsewhere. ,- WANTED Known—7-pce. • Suites of -0 Furniture, made to order for £4 '4s; Couches, £1; 'Special disito the trade. Goods delivered, securely packed in- scrim. to > the nearest station, any part of the Dominion, for a little extra charge.": Old: Suites.; and Couches re-covered in Bexine, Pantasote. Tapestry. Utrecht Velvet, I Cretonne, etc.. at very lowest prices. Drop us a card, and our man will call on you. Special reduced rates given on all classes of bedding. Every article guaranteed / repaired and made on the premises by skilled workmen.Hopkins and Redwood, 56. Victoria-street. ' ; "Y/S7" ANTED Known.—Our New Furniture VV. Prices. We Defy Competition. Proof: 4ft 6in Kapok Mattress. 19s; do., Flax Do., 12s 6d; Do.. Wire Do., 12s 6d; Do., Brass Mt. I. Bedstead, 27s 6d; 2ft 6in W. Stretchers, 10s 6d; Do., Mattress, to fit. 7s 6d; Kapok Pillows, Is 6d: •: Combination, 3-drawer «B. Glass Chest, 27s 6d; S.I. Bedsteads, from 7s. Inspection Invited.— and Co., corner Hobson and Cook Streets. ; ". <> P R O P E R T Y-O W N E R B.— Wanted to Purchase for CASH CLIENTS to Replace Recent Sales—Cottage Property, as investment in City and Suburbs, from £100 to £500 Speedy sales a specialty. J. THOBNES. 83. Queen-street. Auctioneer. ANTED ' ' f -IT'N OW N" n -\TUNROE " TjIMANUEL, : , ' ] ->■■, DENTIST, ■ • . QUEEN-STREET (over Smeeton's). * GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. • GOLD FILLINGS. ETC. FEES MODERATE. f Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 each Evening. T - Open Saturday Afternoons. ' v"v MRS. GEEACEN (nee Miss Yandle). Taxidermist, Furrier, and" Feather Dresser, ! 3, Mill-st. (next Windmill), off Karangahape t Roai .■■ : : ■ ._■■■ : , ;v ;; , - ,-,...; ;-. .' MADEMOISELLE ULYSSES, Spiritual Clairvoyant, No. 27, Pitt-street Public Circle, Monday Nights, 8 p.m. ■ MADAM VOILA, Clairvoyant, 129, Hobsonst., opp. St. Matthew's Church. , r Hours: 2 till 8: Saturdays, 2 till 5. Ladies only. TORY'S FRY'S. FRY'S. " HOUSE.T HOLDERS, NOTE THE NEW BREAKFAST COCOA AND j TIP-: NEW PRICE.: np?f\f\ GIVEN AWAY.— " Varaishine," 3t/OUU the Brilliant Linoleum Polish. Particulars in each tin. All Grocers. 6d. ALLISON'S " GRANDETTE," a ; Novel InXX strument. Call and see the first in N.Z.—E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd.. WHEN you take TORA-LINE. you know why, everybody takes TORA-LINE. RY'S NEW BREAKFAST COCOA-DELI-CATELY FLAVOURED, NEW COCOA, AT A NEW PRICE. ■ SEEDS, Plants, Shrubs. Fruit Trees, everyO thing for the Garden, at The Al Seed Stores. Queen-st. corner Wellesley-Bt,",;,:■;;, j I?RY'S NEW BREAKFAST COCOA WILL < SPRING INTO PUBLIC FAVOUR ON ITS MERITS • . >■■'.:. ; OLD Pianos in ■• Exchange.—Let us take your old Piano and replace it with a Fine New One.—The No Deposit Piano Co., 28. High-st. ______ ' ■" .■■ - FRY'S NEWEST BREAKFAST COCOAPURE, AND OF DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. IS 4D HALF-POUND TIN NO ONE CAN VOTE intelligently without having mastered LONGDILL'S Solution of the Social Problem. Posted, Is.—S. and W. Mackay, Publishers, Wellington. t)o ; ."yOU .' LAY , POLF? If so, we can supply you with WATSON'S 3 STAR WHISKY GOLF SCORERS FREE, On application to '~',■'»:>:■ DUFAUR AND LEES, ' . ' i. 44, Queen-street, Auckland. , RY'S COCOAS ARE THE PERFECTION ? OF '■PURITY AND FLAVOUR. TRY THE NEW BREAKFAST COCOA. .-;,■ ___ rpHAT troublesome fit of coughing . every X morning when you get up. worries you, and you do not rest until you have got up . the phlegm. Two drops of " NAZOL "on loaf sugar, and two or three drops rubbed liehtly inside the nostrils on retiring •at night, and repeated on awakening in the morning, will' Boon relieve your trouble. "NAZOL" is sold by Chemists and Storer at Is 6d per, bottle, containing 60 doses. ; RY'S BREAKFABT COCOA-ONE SMALL ' TEASPOONFUL. ALL THAT IS • REQUIRED FOR COP OF COCOA.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 1

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