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- Wanted Known. J WANTED Known—W. ;\» ilsoh. Blacksmith, :'Albert-st.. makes a Good Serviceable Garden Roller at a Very Cheap. Price. WANTED Known — Ladies' Costumes, Gent.'s Suits Dyed or Cleaned at Lee and Rcnnie's, 232, Hobson-st., opp. Welling-'ton-st. ■.. ...'' .'""'■ ' : " ____ -'■■■"".'. WANTED Pianofortes Tuned. ss.— G. Hood. Norman-st., Mount RoskiU Road. Orders received by Mr. Hawkins. Stationer, Queen-street. ■-•■ WANTED Known—That J. M. Foy. Photographer (late Foy Bros., Thames), has opened a Studio at No. 4, Eden Terrace, opp. Mt. Eden Road. _. WT ANTED Known—Mackay, Bookseller, VV late of Lower Queen-st., now doing business in new Premises next Union Bank, and opposite D.8.0. _. WANTED Known.— and Baker, Tailors and Mercers, HERALD Buildings, for Up-to-date Overcoats,. Umbrellas, Hats. Shirts, Tieß, etc. • "IIfANTED Known— or Second-hand VV Furniture; Chairs. Tables. Comb. Chests, Sideboards, etc.; Double Kapok Beds, from 18s.-3_56 L Victoria-street. . "V_7" ANTED Known-Wigs and TransformaVV lions made to order. Prices low. Combings made up. 2s per ounce.—Miss Wrigley. 93. Karangjxliape Road. TrtfANTED Magnificent Upright VY Grand Piano. 44ft high, iron frame, walnut and gold case; very little used;cost £80. cash £35.— W. Over. Eden Terrace. \\T ANTED Known.—Twin and Baker, VV Tailors and Mercers. HERALD Buildings. Queen-street, for Spring and Summer Suitings. Coatings, and Trouserings. Next order. please. ANTED Known—T. MCCONNELL. Tailor, » V is still carrying on business at King's Chambers. Queen-st., 4 doors below Smeeton's. "\T7"ANTED Known—That we deliver Tau»V. piri. Westport. Newcastle, and all Coals, also Firewood, to any part of the Citv or Suburbs at lowest rates.—Winstone. Ltd., Queen-st.. Customst.. Symonds-st.. and Mt. Eden. _____ WANTED Knovn-That I deliver Coals V? from all mines. Coke. FirewoodDrainpipes. Tar. Sand. etc.. etc.. In city or suburbs, at lowest rates.-A. E. TATTLEY. Coal Merchant. Carrier, eta. Newmarket 'Phone 457. ~V\T ANTED Known—Mrs. Botterill, late of VV Wellesley-st. E. and Ingestre-st., Wellington, is prepared to Buy Large or Small Quantities all kinds Left-off Clothing and Boots. Letters attended to.—Opp. Tivoli Theatre. Newton. ._ ANTED- Known-That D. Goldie is pre- >> * pared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes. Felloes, Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks. Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards. Albert-street (near the Docks), at the Lowest Cash Price. The timber, being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere. WANTED— Furnishing to know Bedroom. Kitchen. Parlour or Drawingroom New and Second-hand Furniture Sold on time payment, hire system, or discount allowed for cash. Wanted—Buyers for Second-hand Furniture. £1000 worth, to -elect from.— Hildreth and Son, Custom and Victoria Streets ' ■ ■.■ -■■ ... ..- ■ . WANIEB.— Cycles, all the latest improvements; fully guaranteed; £8 Anglo-American Motors, Ltd., next City Chambers. . " ■■--'• ; ANTED—When visiting Piccadilly Tea *»?>! Rooms- have your Umbrella covered for 2s 6d.—Lethaby'B. City Chambers; take ■ elevator. ;•■-.■. .. ■■ ■. '. ■ •-'- ■• ,■ ■.'- ■ "TIuTANTED.—J. LINDSAY, 69. Victoria-street VV West.—New and Second-hand Clothing. Furniture, etc.. bought, sold, or exchanged. ANTED KNOWN. - p_ nRIANT ' SUPPLIES TWO TONS DRY TEA-TREE STOVE BLOCKS For less than you pay for one ton of coal. ..■;■'■-.. 'Phone 679 and 1138. rrrrr ■'■ ■ ANTED KNOWN. 7 TJELIANCE TJENTAL /COMPANY. j , Over Smeeton's, IS THE ONLY FIRM s '.- "-"'-;'■' ' For PAINLES3 DENTISTRY. All Extractions Free when Sets are ordered, Gas Administrations by Latest Method, '''■:■ "■■■'■'■rJSo After-effects Guaranteed. '. ; ' OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY ' AFTERNOONS. DAILY FROM '9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. V -TTTT ANTED - KNOWN . ' BY ADVERTISERS. 1 .Advertisements under the following classi- ' fled headings:—"Situations Wanted," " Situ- ' ations Vacant," s;" Domestics Wanted," Wanted ' Known," "Apartments Wanted,"' "Apartments Vacant," "Wanted to Buy," , ■" Wanted )■ -- to ; Sell," ;■■." Houses and Land ■ Wanted," .':'" Miscellaneous Wanteds," "Lost "; and Found," " Personal," *' To J Let," "For ■- Sale," Board and Residence,'* etc., are in- ' eerted at the rate of 18 words for Is, ot three ; consecutive insertions for 2s 6d, for cash paid . in advance. - \-=. ~-■.•''"■ '.'■ Advertisements for insertion in the NEW | ZEALAND HERALD can be left at the followi ing' places:— ■ '' ■ ■' KARANGAHAPE ROAD —R. Muir (late Crawford), Chemist. • GREY LYNN AND ARCHHILL—E. J. Cronin (late Wiles), Pharmacy, Great North Road. >■ , PONSONBY ROAD-A. Waller, Chemist. v THREE LAMPS—A. LeQuesne, Chemist. JERVOIB : ROAD—McKinney, Chemist, op- ■ - posite Bowling Green. ~ - •' ' SYMONDS-STBEET—Thos. Russell. Chemist. > PARNELL— J. Fulton and Co. (late J. W. v Robinson). Chemists. NEWMARKET—W. Fookes. Chemist.'• ONEBUNGA— Grant, Stationer. . » 1 OTAHUHU—J. Todd, Tailor. -'• DEVONPORT—R. R. Parnham, Chemist . : NORTHCOTE—H. Lepper, Post Office. • KINGSLAND-A. W. Page's Store. i AVONDALE—BoIIard and Wood. ' '■'■ Advertisers may also telephone, direct to .' the HERALD Advertising Department through 'A telephone No. 178,-and after 10 p.m. through 1 No. 229. Watchmakers and Jewellers. *: C £ ECIAI * ¥ O'T i 0 E. L ABT W EK :.;■ ; ! ' OF •. . jJJATO-8 piVINa TTP "DUSINESS QALB. EVERYTHING WILL BE ABSOLUTELY SOLD AT CObl". f NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. ? i ii' hi - t -m TTTAUD. JEWELLER. KAEANGAHAPE ROAD. JONES T> EO 8. ONES ■ JDBQS. --.'•■■'.■='■■■■'.-.TJIOB "PRESENTS. FOR BIRTHDAY OK W-iDDING PRESENTS There is nothing quite so nice as a SUITABLE PIECE OF JEWELLERY OB _.i*___ SILVER PLATE. '•' '•"'•'," And at ' • JONES T>ROS. ONES £>ROS. • YOU MAY ALWAYS RELY ON GETTING lUU THE NEWEST AND BEST. THE PRICES, TOO. ARE MOST REASONABLE • Note Our Only Address i 110 TTARANGAHAKE T?WAD, AUCKLAND. ._____—,^«»———»——»»■"«———————] WHY Buy Water from ' your Grocer, when you can get it for nothing at home? . , When buying Cordials, don't look , merely at the price and the colour. f. WHITTOME. STEVENSON AND CO.'S Lisbon Lemon Squash and ' Extra Heavy Cordials are possibly not the lowest-priced on the marv ket. but they are by far the ' Heaviest and Finest . Flavoured. and therefore the Cheapest in use. _ WHITTOME. STEVENSON AND CO.'S Specialities for the coming ? ''■■'■ summer:— . LISBON LEMON SQUASH (made :.-, - from Fresh Lemons). EXTRA HEAVY 1 CORDIALS (made from Cane Sugar and Fruit ■■■ Essences). YOU CAN ADD THE WATER. "- ■"' - : "; ;'•'• ■■ '' .■ '■.; "' : '" :i '" ; . "' ■'''''.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 2

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