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Situations Wanted. : T\7"ANTED, by Elderly Man—Situation, use.V V ' ful, - garden, milk.— F.G., 41, Herald Office. ' > „ . : WANTED.—CIerk (25) seeks Position in an i » - office; good experience; faet, typist; references.— A 8., 53. HERALD. WANTED by Elderly Man—Situation aa » » Gardener and useful; last place for! 9 years.— Urgently. 60, HEBALD Office..; T7TTANTED— as L. Help or Com- | ' panion, in , refined home; small remuneration accepted.—Homely, P. 0., Northcote. ■ -•- , - .i - ; ■■ ■ ■ y•( TTtTANTED.—Refined Person wishes . House--11 keeper's Situation, elderly couple, invalid, or gentlemen; reference.—Apply Imme* diate, HEBALD. ■. ~\/U" ANTED— as Groom and Coaohv . man >"by Steady Man; knows town and, suburbs well; good references.—Apply Coachman, 54. HEBALD Office. TXT ANTED, by Young Married, Domcsti- » * cated Woman Housework, two or three days weeklyj Devonport preferred.— • F. 8., G.P.0., Auckland. TV ANTED, by Middle-aged Man—Position .. " as Nightwatchman, Caretaker, or position of trust,'- town or country; - references given.—Apply Caretaker, 49,.HERALD Office. A" SINGLE Russian Pole, who speaks and xx .writes good English, seeks Office Work or other employment. Best references from his last employers, the Russo-Chinese Bank, Harbin (Manchuria). — Address • ValangerWaolawinski, care of Warwick House, 57, Symonds-st. . .. . r ■ v. /CERTIFICATED - Lady Teacher wants to Vv prive Lessons, English, Latin and Mathematics, in private school, now or in February.— 59, HERALD Office. ' HARDWARE Manager or Traveller requires Situation; 17 years' English and colonial experience; abstainer; good - knowledge general furnishing, ; builders', ironmongery, seeds, manures, harness and implements.— Address HSBALD Office. . . VOUNG LADY (24) seeks Position as ComX panion-Help in good family,- Where help: is given; thoroughly reliable and domesticated ; salary, 12s to . E.W., care of Post Office, Mt. Eden. - ■" TO CONTRACTORS AND CARRIERS.— X Young Man, 10 years' experience (one firm) in heavy and light hauling, receiving and forwarding, also formation and earthwork, thorough horseman, able to keep time and account books, wants Position as Foreman or Manager.—Apply, stating wages, etc., to Competent. HEBALD Office. ■ ITViO* MERCHANTS, ETC. - Gentleman in business would like Position as Traveller, Collector, or Book-keeper. Small salary expected. . Temporary or permanent. Not : enough profit in his own business, which could be managed by boy. Apply „ s ". . , ,/ : x •, ' ... " ACCOUNTANT," . • Hebald Office. ; : Wanted to Buy. Tlf ANTED—One or 2.Milking Goats, and a ,'I Dog Terrier.— Holt, Te Puriri Poultry Farm. Papakura. .. WANTED to Buy—Good Building Section, £10 Particulars and terms to 40, HEBALD Office. ■ - . - . ANTED to Buv—Black Shetland Pony. * t i broken or unbroken.— Box 794, P. Office, Auckland. • ; > WTANTEDAbout 800 sq. ! yards of Second- • * hand Fishing Net.—Apply Wm. Mason, Belmont Terrace. Remuera. : : '• TITANTED to Buy—Bootmaker's . Repairing T T Machine, and a set of Men's Iron Lasts. —Address Bootmaker, 17, Vincent-street. WANTED to Buy—Ladies' and Gen men' it New and Left-off Clothing. High- , est price given.—Mrs. Brown, 94, Hobson-st. ANTED to Purchase— or: Second-: V * . hand Sundial.—Apply, with all particulars, pr ;e, etc., . to Jno. Burns and Co.,'. Ltd. ■; : a.';. , ! WANTED to Buy, Sell, or Exchange—All f V kinds New and Second-hand Furniture, etc. Satisfaction' guaranteed.—Cheapest Shop in Town, 56. Victoria-st ~ >■' > ; ~ '; i ; tj ANTED — Left-off Superior Clothing VV - highest prices given at the . smartest dealers in > Auckland.— Butcher. 197, Rarangahape Road, pppi Newton P.O. •' < >:» ANTED : to . Purchase—Gent.'s,' Ladies'; 'VV and . Children's Misfit ' and H Left-off : Clothing,- Boots, etc.; .highest prices.— Kelly, 392. Queen-street; 'Phone. 2606. '• v WANTED 'to Purchase—£so • deposit, bal. V V 20s or 30s weekly—Family Residence, 7. or 8 rooms, with about an acre land, 2d section, off main road, Mt. Eden or Roskill; or Lease, right purchase.—Principal, 51, HEBALD Office. . - : ' . ~ LEFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs. Botterill, Buyer XJ of Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing. Letters attended.—No. 10, Great North Rd., opp. Tivoli Theatre. ' ' - , • -*' - Wanted to Sell. T\TANTED to Sell—A Small Farm, about a VV mile from Bombay creamery; cheap. No agents.— HEBALD Office, ; WT ANTED: to Sell—4oo Acres L.1.P., at VV Bickerstaffe—Particulars from Grant and Son, Maungaturoto, or Loan and ! Mercantile. Auckland. ■<;■■■' '. V .f ANTED to Sell—Sections, New Bond-st., VV New North Rd.; lmin. from trams. Price low; easy - terms.—Gee and- Potter, Lome and Rutland Sta. ■ •■'"v ' > : ANTED—Purchaser, Boardinghousei in VV first-class position; handy-to Queen-st. (east side); only £200, £100 Arthur B. Wheeler, 65. Queen-street. ■ , ANTED to Sell— Kinds of New and VV Second-hand Furniture, cheaper than ever; 7-pce. Lea. Suites. 4 guineas.— Shop in Town. 56. Viotoria-at. • WANTED to Bell—Launches. Yachts, V V Steamers, Engines, Particulars to A L. Alexander.' 18. Palmerston .Buildings.. rpREADLE Sewing Machine (White), nearly X new; owner leaving. A bargain.— Cunningham, 173. Karangahape Road. , TYPEWRITER— New Century Machine, in X first-class order. No : reasonable offer refused.— Kidd, . Typewriter - Expert. 11, Gore-street. Telephone 2800 \ 5 = ===== ===3 Miscellaneous Wanteds. YX7ANTED— Machine Repairs; guarV., anteed.—Wilson. Market Entrance .. WANTED, at once, for Painting and V t • Paperhanging—Prices; labour only.— •;Apply E. A. Hitchings, Ellerslie.. • ' WANTED — Second-hand Machine for VV Cleaning Brass Borings (good order).— Hoiland and Gillett, Ltd., Stanley-st. ANTED, by Certificated Young Lady— VVi Pupils, Piano, Violin, and Singing; homes visited; £1 5s quarter.—Address, A. H. Gentil, Land and Estate Agents Devonport. WANTED— 500 People to leave their, meaV V sure for a • First-class Suit, choicest patterns, best make.—Little Tailor Shop, Vic-toria-street ■ • "TXTANTED—Cruets, Tableware, etc., BeauVV tilully Plated, Bronzing, Lacquering, Nickel Plating, etc.—Le Petit and Shaw, 172, Queen-st., opp. H.M. Theatre. " " TAr ANTED—Cycles built to order; •: reVV enamelling and plating. Repairs a specialty. Country orders receive prompt attention.— Faithfull, 66. Ponsonby Rd. WANTED— Sunshades to cover, match any ■VV costume, from- 3s lid.—Lethaby's,, 34, City Chambers, next Piccadilly Tea Rooms. TXTANTED.— Royalty, British Post Office. .VV. and War Office, ride Hobart Cycles. £8 10s.—Anglo-American Motors, Ltd., next City Chambers. ■ WANTED.— H.M. Government use over *V. 1200 Empire Visible Typewriters. Liberal allowances made for old Machines in part payment for Empires. . ■ WANTED— A New Umbrella, New San.YV • shade, or your old one covered; good work, low prices.—Lethaby's, 34, City Chambers. ~ r WANTED.— Cycles.- all the latest ' VV. improvements; fully guaranteed; £3 —Anglo-American Motors. Ltd.. next City Chambers- .--l-v--,.-■ ANTED-The only Standard Visible YY Writing Typewriter. British-made, is 'the "Empire." / ANTED. —Hobart Cycles finest on earth; ' VV) money returned if not satisfactory; £8. 10s.— Anglo-American Motors, Ltd., next City Chambers.- ■■ W' -> .■> ■ "1717"ANTED.— Why buy second-hand typeVV writers, when the latest British-made visible, the Empire, costs only £16? . WANTED— shade ,of Silk can" be V V obtained for Sunshade Coverings, at Lethaby's," 34, City Chambers.' Take • Elevator. ■ ' v. ANTED.—"When visiting Piccadilly Tea fVV« Rooms, have your Umbrella covered for 2s Lethaby's. City Chambers; , take elevator. ■■ ■. ■- - - ■ - ■ ■■- . ■ -; ; -r TXTANTED—Piano Buyers to see our Full ,VV Iron-framed Pianos; no deposit. no interest,, no payment: in advance.— Highstreet J ■ - ■ u-..-. ■ ' ANTED—WOMEN who wash. Clothes' to .VVi give, one bottle of WILWORSH a triaL No rubbing or soaking. ' Clothes wear longer. Washing costs 3d. - ~ -0, «' RAMAPHONES, Records, U CommisVJ sion Agencies . wanted by . suburban . Shopholder.— *' Central, 65," HERALD Office^' ■- J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14219, 16 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14219, 16 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14219, 16 November 1909, Page 1