Lost and Found. LOST— Nickel Silver Belt.—Finder please re--4-f turn to Colledge, 52. Queen-street. City. LOST— Small Gold Brooch, ' engraved "Freda," near Wesleyan Church, Devonport. Reward.—S. Stone and Co., Devon--port. .' '. ■■- >- V ■ -- <• ; -...:.- ■,%■".■■ " LOST, Sunday, in Ponsonby Road, near Three Lamps—Gold Brooch (floral de; sign); horseshoe pearls.—Reward, "Punjab, Three Lamps. ■ - ' ■ . LOST, Friday, in Ponsonby Car. or Karangahape Road—Green Bag; small sum of money.—Reward on returning to H. m. Partridge. Custom-street. LOST, on Friday, between E. Tamaki and Remuera—Lady's Handbag, containing money and card with owner's name.—Reward Johnston's Store, Otohahu. ' LOST, 6th inst., at Pukekohe, or on read, to Auckland—Fox Terrier, Epsom collar; answers name . Bobs.—Reward . I for return or information to. N. R. Bloomneld, Owen's Rd.. Epsom. ---..-""'■• BROKE away from Taupiri, Waikato—l7foot Flat Bottom Boat, painted light stone, blue gunwale, tar bottom.—C.F. Green, Taupiri. ■ I : .)' Personal. ::};'■: ';' J J ■ *jH£ i EW.M— Letter at G.P.O. from Christian. •". Please reply.. ■-.'- : w.' v ' '. ■ ■ ■■■'" ■■ '■'-'--• ' -'.-■ : ARNOLD GILMORE wishes to thanlc those -who helped and attended his Benefit Concert -on Sept. 23. He thanks them for the great interest and sympathy shown, and acknowledges the receipt of the handsome return of. £100 raised. __. .-•• . MATRIMONIAL.-Young Man with nice home and means would like to meet Refined Young Lady; strictly confidential.— 8.Y., HERALD Office. . - ■. . TAKE NOTICE.— the undersigned, -will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority from this Joseph Hill, late of Upper Vincent-st Nov. 9, 1909. WILL Miss Brady, late of Rotorua, kindly call at G.P.0., Auckland? Letter awaits yon." - - . RE CHARLES HENRY WINTER, of Tunbridge Wells, England, deceased. Laffette. nee Winter.— Alice Laffette, nee Winter, who left Tunbridge Wells. England, for New Zealand, many years ago, and-was residing at Auckland, New Zealand, in the year 1907, or her children, will communicate with Mr: R. Vaughan Gower. Solicitor, of 1, Calverley Mount, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, she or they may hear something to her or their advantage. - » ? * ' f!~T" ■————-»-—i ——-—»_——i __ * * — —• ; „ Partnerships, Financial, Etc. WANTED— ' Freehold Securities for Sums up to £1200—Apply to Auckland Producers and. Consumers' Auctioneering Co., opposite Town Hall. PARTNERSHIP.— Exceptional opportunity } offers, in Wholesale Soft Goods Mannfactory, for Gentleman with £500 upwards. —Apply W. Wollen, 83, Hill-st., Wellington. pHANCE OF A LIFETIME. LADY OR GENTLEMAN PARTNER Required, with £500 to £1000.; Sleeping or Active. £5 to £10 weekly : guaranteed. No risk. Good security. Reply PARTNER, Box 761, G.P.O. rr?o CAPITALISTS. INVESTORS. ; AND J- - SPECULATORS. WANTED—ACTIVE OR OTHER PARTNERS to „ take ; Shares 'in r a large I and successful Business, with exceptional future prospects present shareholders will guarantee 10 per; cent, preferential dividend; only principals dealt with. .Capital required. £10.000 Ito £20.000.— for full.particulars. ■•:•■ :v ' ''■'■'■ ■ ' ' * BOX 90. Palmerston North. v Situations Wanted. / WANTED— Situation "as ' Housekeeper to gentlemen, or Nurse to : invalid.—E.C. Post Office, Onehnnga. ____ WANTED— as Lady Help, town or ' country two years present place.— S.H., 236, HERALD Office. i a? - V s by Widow—Home with 'Refined I V> >-: Lady:; -willing to- assist light duties,. morningS;—-" M:.," P. 0., Symond»Bt: WANTED— Situation as Cook by reliable '■>VT/:■ Man; farm* or station; or, keep house ) for farmer.-T.W., 250, HERALD Office. WANTED, by * honest. J trustworthy '< "Employment in warehouse, or despatch room, at once.—B.C.. 239, HERALD Office. ■ WANTED, by Young Lady, thoroughly domesticated—Position as Lady Help, or , Companion no children; Mt. Eden district preferred.—Address, Domesticated. G.P.0.. Auckland. • WIDOW "wishes" to go as Companion to Refined Lady; small : salary—DE.,. P. 0.. Symonds-st. ';. i> -. ■;■ ■} ■'■<.- ; BAKERS.— Wanted, for First-class i Small • Goods Man.—Apply C.8., 242. HEBALP./' .'. __- '■ _ -__ :*' -' ':■■■■'■■■•■ . ;.' PHOTOGRAPHER, desirous , Situation ;' as iManager or Operator and Re-toucher; used to first-class work.—E.H., care of Rogers, - Mt. Eden Rd. . -- ', , . . , , TO Flaxmillers—Young Man wants Work JL ' on a Flaxmill; no previous experience. —C.8., 233, HERALD Office. rpO GROCERS, etc.—A First-class Man X wants Employment, good counter hand or salesman, competent book-keeper.-214. HERALD Office YOUNG Man wants Situation on Farm; a little experience. — Situation, 244, HERALD. ; Situations Vacant. WANTED— Lady Canvasser; experienced.— Forde and Co., HERALD Buildings. WANTED, at Once—Bodymaker or-Wheel-wright.—Cooper' and Curd, Pukekohe. WANTED — A thoroughly experienced Groom.—Apply J. H. Dalton, Queenstreet. ; ■ ' -" WANTED— An Improver to the Dressmaking—Apply Miss Friend, No. 41-42, City Chambers. ' ' , WANTED— A Strong. Active Lad.—Apply , Manager Auckland Sunday-school Union. Queen-st. -■••'- a , ■- :'"-'■''.;■'" WANTED— 2 Boys for the factory: also Message Boy.— Mill Manager. Kauri Timber Co. WANTED— A Respectable Youth; must be V y able to milk; good home.—Apply R. W. Johns. Pukekohe. _____ - ■'■■:■■" ANTED—An Elderly Woman, to take »T charge of i three children.—Apply Shakespeare Hotel. _ -. WANTED at Wheelwright or Bodymaker for country Apply J. Burns and Co.. Ltd.,' Custom-st. _ _ ~ WANTED— Canvasser; references of first order, to—The Kiosk Tea Co., i Tabernacle Buildings, 1 Karangahape .Road, Auckland. ■-' ___ WANTED— A Strong Lad, one that can milk and do general farm work; wages, £1 per week and found.— T. Mathieson. Tnrua. ___. "."-.'-, WANTED— Steady, Experienced Young Man for dairy farm, close to Hamilton; milking machine used.—J. ■S. Blackmore, Frankton Junction. WANTED— Good Cook-General; small, quiet country hotel; also, a Useful about • hotel; a reliable couple not objected to. Meet employer, at Story's Hotel, .Hobsonst., any morning before nine, or 'evening after seven. A N T E DOne or Two Cadets, on a large Dairy Farm and Butter Factory.—Apply ::,■".;■- s X.Y.Z., ; : HERALD Office. Miscellaneous Wanteds. . ,' ; HOME offered to Refined Young Girl; treated as one of the family.— Mrs. Johnston, Post Office, Wellsford. • "ipLEASURE LAUNCH.-Wanted to Hire or X. Buy— to' 30-foot Launch.—Full particulars to " Spot Cash, 231," HERALD. "\7[7'ANTED— Piano Buyers to-see our Full Vt Iron-framed Pianos; no deposit, no interest, no oayment in advance.—2B, Highstreet. '-.' -:-■••'-'•. ■ ,-■■ -.... ■ ■:. -. If'"'- , —_ " ( . , —. ; ; — —. —; ■ WANTED— Purchasers for Ceylon or Indian Tea by the Chest, at the lowest wholesale prices.— Earle and Co., Queen-st. WANTED— Those who Like a Real Treat to try our Lovely. la 6d Ceylon Tea, with »rreen.—John Earle and Co.. Direct Tea Importers. TTfrANTED-WOMEN'who wash ■ Clothea to M} i give one bottle <of WILWORSH Va trial. /rubbing or soaking, 'i Clothes wear longer. Washing .c05t5..3d.'•• ....}.} \ > '■ " WANTED— Drinkers who like Strong Tea to get our Grand Is Farmings.— John • Earle«and Co., Tea Importers, Queenst. : '-.;::■■ ■:::{:..:■-■. >■-..' . -.-..-■.-■■ , - , - : -:- : y ; - BEEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY (New Zealand) want people to Make Hosiery «for.them, whole or spare time, in their own homes; make £1 a week; j previous experience not necessary constant employment alt the year.round.—Write at once. Box 734, G.P.0., Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14214, 10 November 1909, Page 1
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