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■ Wanted. TYrANTED-A Side Saddle, in good umdi- :\\,.; lion.—Apply Mars. 2z6, HLKALD. "AiMED-Small' decked or half-decked T T ' Sailing Boat.— Sail, HESaLD. "\7irANTED—A First-class* Biding Saddle »'■?• Hand.— John McVay, "Saddler. Napier..- '...' :> ... ■- '.' ... •-.■ '.* TArANTED, by Lady- Position as Attendant TV •in Dental Rooms.—Apply Mandible, 230, HEEALD .Office.. v.';.'. ... .„ ' TA r AN"l"ED—Competent Lady Help.—Ap> ly . V \'. afternoons Or evenings, Mrs. =R. Crowe, Church Road, Epsom.. ANTED—Respectable Girls to Learn the ■TV Machining.—Apply Jeffries and Coe, Manufacturers, Alexandra-st. TXTANTED-An Active, Elderly Man to help 1 T -milk, garden, etc., on farm; must have good character.—Country, HERALD Office^ ~VXT ANTED— for Farm; must be able ■V t ■•- to' milk; wages, 15s a week and found. —M. McNeil, Leamington, Cambridge West. ANTED to Sell—Old Violin, £5; Zono- » » phone and 30 records, £9; Gramaphone and 25 records. £o.— Karangahape Road. A TRAINED Kindergartener (certificated) -- desires a Position-in a school, or as Nursery Governess.— E., 188, HSUALD. A WELL-EDUCATED, Energetic Young Man wishes to Represent a Good House in City and Suburbs ■on Commission.—Apply Salol, 234, HERALD Office. BOOT SALESMAN, good manager, practical., married, N.Z. references, se«ks Position, either Island.— " Boots," Upper , Symonds-st. P. 0., Auckland. C CERTIFICATED Accountant Open Teach > Book-keeping' (double entry), privately or in class-Apply Quick Method, 2-35, HEEALD. DRAPERY.— Man, 25, seeks Re-en-gagement in General Drapery; London and • Colonial experience;' good salesman and window-dresser.—Apply E.G., P. 0., Hamilton.EDUCATED Youth wants Position civil engineer or survey office. —Write Box 43, G.P.0., Auckland. I ENGINEER wants Job, driving stationary _ engine or river job. marine certificate.— Apply Mechanic. 229, HERALD Office. J7ARMERS.-Young Man (25) seeks Situation JL l'aim or station as Cadet; used outdoor work. What offers?—Y., 214. HEEALD. GENTLEMAN in Business would like meet Young Widow, with little means, view Partnership. Confidential.—Reply, Box 761, G.P.O. ' GARDENING wanted, 2 or 3 day/ work, by Experienced Hand; thorough knowledge gardening; small wage accepted.— 200, care of HERALD ■ HOUSEKEEPERS disengaged. Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments to Let.— Grey Lynn' Resistry. Western Park. IRONMONGER'S Assistant wants Situation; 10 years' good experience salesman, win-dow-dresser ; excellent references; - country preferred.— 233, HERALD. LADY (young) would Give Services, Passage Home; good sailor.—Apply •'.Sailor," care of Post Office, Onehunga.. LADY wishes :' to Let 4 Furnished Rooms, with kitchen, piano, all conveniences; near Reservoir; no children.—Apply HERALD. LADY requires .situation. Clerk, Cashier, . or Book-keeper, 5 years' English experience.— Rita, Nicholl's Registry, 162, Symonds-street. . • ... LADY, with sound business experiences wants, to represent well-established ■business, with good lines in country district, on commission; will not give deposit or buy. —Trustworthy, 238, HERALD. MEDICAL MAN may hear of a good suburban opening to commence. PracticeApply R. Laird, Auckland Drug Co. ; PERMANENT Position offered Young Lady or Gentleman with £50 or £100; pleasant work.—Apply to "Position," HERALD. SEPARATOR Butter.—Wanted—A regular supplv of good quality; full value given.—London Dairy, Newmarket. - rpwo Men, £500 each, -want Third Working .1 Partner, same sum.— "Profitable Industry," Post Box 382, Auckland. ,: rpO PbTTERYWORKERS;-;Wanted-Compe-X tent Moulder.— by letter, to the Manager. Also, Two Good Brick Hands.— Apply at Works.— Brick, Tile, and Pottery Co., New Lynn. , YOUNG Gentleman and stranger, wishes to correspond with Young Lady, age 18-20. —" W.W., 232," HERALD Office. YOUTH desires En ployment in Foundry, learn engineering; wages no object; references if" required.— 217, care of HFRALD Office. YORKSHIRE Exchange and Mart. Welles-ley-street, next St. Matthew's. Buys, Sells, Or Exchanges Books, Engravings, Music. Tools. Cameras, -- Gum Specimens, Sporting Requisites, Camping Outfits, Musical Instruments. Games, Curios. Antique Furniture, etc.—N.B.. Lending Library, Id per volume. .■-..', Tier ANTED—TRAVELLER, to take a few ?t Proprietary Lines on Commission, Bey of Plenty, East Coast, Gisborne. •--,■■ ~ ■■■■;■ ; MERCHANT. ' Box 7, G.P.0., Auckland. TAT ANTED—Good House, ML Eden.' Epsom V? or Ponsonby nreferred: sor 6 rooms. £50 denoeit..' balance as rent. CLIENT WAITING.— particulars to RETTER AND CO.. Ooombes' Arcade. TAT an'- , E D — * V A STRONG LAD, ; As Porter for Furniture Department. . SMITH AND CAUGHEY, LTD. W~ A n~ ~"r He" D"^ Gentleman, with £1000 to £1500 to invest, wants Employment in Good , Business. Principals interviewed only. , B. CD j. 219, H-&VLD Office. ■WRITTEN APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR POSITION OF TYPIST AND SHORTHAND WRITER. State agar experience, and salary required, to , '■ - ; ■ ■ BOX 510, Auckland. To-day for being true: To-day for being brave To-day to. bid hope spring anew: Our chances let us save. ANTED— General, Carlton Gore; Girl, to T-T assist, Grafton Road; Generals, Remuera, Gillies' Avenue. To • Let—Suite of Rooms,, partly • furnished, Grafton Road, Kingsland, Carlton Gore, etc.— Sinclair, Grafton Registry, Khyber Pass. OO GIVEN, if suited, to person Recom&*U mending 5-6-roomed House; Ponsonby, Grey Lynn, or Newton preferred.—D.O., Central P.O. OIAA WILL Double Itself Without Risk owJLVv in 4 Months. Particulars to bonafide principal at interview only.—lndigo, 231, Herald. .... (CHESTERFIELD— Dispensary; J every herbal remedy. Send for monthly circular.—B. Beresford-st. fopp. Firebell). ' WAKING THOUGHTS.-Mother, it's cold this morning. May I have some Droste's Cocoa when I get up?—Fredk. Whitehead, Sole Agent for the North Island. NEW CROP OLIVE OIL direct from the grower, now ready. Price, 3a 3d per bottle.— Whitehead, Tea Specialist, 67, Victoria-st. West. TEAS OF ALL GRADES, from Is per lb to 2s 4d, in Ceylon and Indians, and please note I don't advertise the strength and flavour nearly all- out of the tea. I kniw the trade and study to give satisfaction. Terms cash.—F. Whitehead. OCHA, CEYLON, AND JAMAICA COFFEES, in whole roast berries, always on hand. Our No. 7 at Is 8d is a deservedly popular line, being a blend of finest coffees with pure chicory.—F. Whitehead, Tea Specialist,,Victoria-st. . EOBSON AND SON'S SOUTH AUSTRALIAN . PURE UNFERMENTED GRAPE WINE, for Communion Service, and Delicate People where nourishment is - required: 15a per doz. —Fredk. Whitehead,. 67, Victcria-at. DIDO Weepeth, but yon have nothing to fear if. you are. wrapped in one of our famous Raincoats. Hundreds to choose from. Prices, from 16s 6d.—Mcßride, Vic-toria-street. - ; ''. . ." .-.: . " . . A/TILLINERY CLASSES.— Walker (late IVJL head milliner D.S.C.). No. 10, Pollenst-. Grey Lynn, and Victoria Buildings, Vic-toria-st. East. ' 12 lessons. £1 Is '...*■;..•: HEALTH Food Demonstration at Marriott's Pioneer' Stores, Parnell. { will be Continued Each Day Next Week.. . • „ lipiRST-CLASS Plating in Gold, Silver. . Nickel. Bronze, Polishing, and Lacquering; work guaranteed.Le Petit and Shaw, 172, Queen-st., opp. H.M. Arcade. ; rnRANSCENDENT. ' GENTLEMEN— have enlarged my saloon, and it is now replete with «very modern convenience. Workmanship and expedition the motto.—R. Eagleton, City Chambers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14157, 4 September 1909, Page 1

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