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Situations Wanted. BUSINESS Man, smart, energetic, Teauirea 5 .Sit. as Merchant's Traveller, or posh on of trust; ex. ref.-T.H.. 329. HERALD. "IOOK and Housemaid want Situations (to- ■> gether preferred); arriving November x, _fa experienced.— Box 325,_HER^D lj /f AN wants Work, constant: milk, garden, -L useful; eight years last place; Bpoa rerences; total abstainer.—Constant, _J. EBALD. - JITUATION wanted as Gardener; practical 5 knowledge of fruit, flowers, and vegeibles, and also glasswork; splendid, Terences; town or country no objection. ■ W.. 331. HERALD. . .7i7_REHOU___EN and Indentors.-Adver-f\ tiser. with good all-round knowledge rocery, Drapery, Ironmongery, Boots, ana leneral Store Goods, desires engagement, ither as Storekeeper. Commercial Traveller, edpers, or other Clerical Work, or Managelent Entering and Despatch Department; apable, industrious; age 32; salary secondry consideration; good references; at precnt managing: country store. A line to Inergetic, 324. HERALD Office, will bring- us n touch. Do' it now. . ___________ Apartments Wanted. rRADESMAN wants Single Room, with board ; stage terms; near Wolseley toad; Richmond-Apply Mac, West Lynn ».o. - . [JfTORKING Man, middle age, desires IT Board, Residence; dry, healthy position; ew miles Auckland rail; elderly lady preerred. Terms.— HERALD. a Apartments Vacant. A RNCLIFFE, IC6, Symonds-st.. opp. City __ Road.—Entirely under new management. Vacancies for permanents and visitors. BED-Sittingroom, large, with fireplace; also, Single Bedroom adjoining; use of citchen and conveniences.Waiata, 55, jymonds street. BED-Sittingroom to Let, nicely furnished, with or without board; also, vacancy or two tradesmen Boarders; every comfort. -No. 1, Beresford-st. - _____ BELLA VISTA, WATERLOO QUADRANT. VACANCIES. ' MRS. BARKER. 'Phone 723. CITJMARVO, Symonds-street. Auckland.— J Mrs. I. A. Marshall begs to announce that she has taken the above up-to-date house. First-class Accommodation for rourists and Permanent Boarders. Tram stops at door. Id section. Telephone 2411. telegrams. " Cumarvo." Auckland. ENNORE. 100, Symonds-street— Accommodation for Visitors and Permanents—Mrs, E. Quinn. 'Phone 1076. HOME, comfortable, for young- men,. with or without Board; every conv.; double and single rooms; no children.—7, Scotia Place, off Queen-street. M" OKAI, 90. Grey-street.—Apartments-Double and Single Rooms, Single Beds, from 3s per week; use bath,- and ail convenience. ] . . ROOMS, three, unfurnished, to Let-: three minutes from Devonport Wharf.— Apply K.C.S.. 312. HERALD. _ HAURAKI HOUSE. Vincent-st., near St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; new house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate.—Mrs. McLiver. MERLIN HOUSE. 195. Hobson-street.— Thoroughly renovated, and good accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders; terms moderate.— S. CapillMONA HOUSE, 12, Lower Symonds-st., opp. Choral Hall. First-class Accommodation for Permanents and Tourists.—Mrs. G ick. 'Phone.' -93. J PART of Furnished House, conveniences, city; good offer suitable people.— ply HERALD Office. UKEKAWA. 156. GRAFTON ROAD ID SECTION. MRS. J. C. SELLQREN. 'Phone 2563. ROOM, large, pleasant, to Let; suit two or three gentlemen: board optional.— 48, Wynyard-st.. back of Grammar School._ ROOMS, furnished, or'part of furnished House, to Let; nice situation, near Id section: terms moderate— • Arawa-stree., off Khyber Pass. ..-■.. " ROOMS, superior, furnished, double and single, to Let—Glenora, 3, Havelock-st., off Lower Symonds-st.. City. : ROOMS, furnished:' single and .double beds: use sitting, piano, smoke, dining, kitchen, firing conveniences: h. and o. bath: p.w.c.; three minutes Queen-street; term.3 moderate.—C. Nelson-street. City. TOPCROFT. 22,. New-street. Ponsonby.— Superior Board and Residence: seabathing; tennis. 'Phone 3532. . THE TURRET, 10. PARK AVENUE.—Firstclass Accommodation for Tourists and Permanents. Newly furnished. . Lofty rooms. Spacious grounds. Tennis lawn. Three minutes across bridge to car. __ 'Phone 2242. . MRS. CLARK. rpHE MANSIONS, WHITAKER PLACE. X. SYMONDS-ST., One Minuta from Car.VACANCIES FOR TOURISTS AND vi PERMANENTS. Forty rooms, large and lofty, in 2. acres ground. Panoramic view of harbour and Domain grounds from five balconies. Billiard Table. Everything up to date. 'Phone 2724. MRS. CARTER. mHB'B. B E Y (Just above Town Hall.) PRIVATE HOTEL. QUEEN-STREET. In Extensive Private Grounds. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR VISI. TORS AND PERMANENTS. Tel . 2110. - MRS. J. C. DUNN. WINDSOR, KHYBER PASS ROAD. ID SECTION. MRS- W. A. CAMERON. _^ e i—' ■ ===; Wanted to Buy. APPAREL.— Mrs. Martin. 350. Queen-street, '-opp. Grey Statue. Largest Buyer .in Auckland of Left-off Clothing. Travelling Trunks. Jewellery. Boots, etc. 'Phone 3303. BILLIARD or Billiard Dining Table, small size.—State size, price, etc., to Cue. 313, HERALD. ;V ; BUGGY, single, and Harness,' second-hand, wanted to Purchase; also, a Double Buggy; must be thoroughly sound, and in good order.— where to be seen, description, and price required, to Axle, HERALD. I ENGINE, dynamo, arc lamp, resistance, _ meters, cable, etc., wanted for permanent picture Particulars to D. H. Morrison, Broadway, Marton. LADIES', Gent's, and Children's Uisfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc.— Mrs. Laffitte, 91, Grey-street. MRS. BROWN, * 90, Hobson-street, buys Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Leftoff and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc.—Letters promptly attended to. MRS. BOTTERILL Buys Ladies'. Gent.'a. and Children's Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing Letters promptly attended Elliott-street, two doors from Welles-ley-street 'Phono 3488 RING up Mrs. Kelly. 392. Queen-street. Highest prices for Ladies'. Gent.'s, and Children's Misfit Clothing. Boots, etc. 'Phone 2606- ■> : WE Buy Anything—Buildings. Fittings, Boats. Engines; if you want to Sell call and see us, we Buy or Sell for you.— Vickerstaff and Ross. Hobson-street. Wanted to Sell. BS.A. Rudge-Whitworth Special Rapids . Cycles, guaranteed from 10 years; save ■tram fares: 20s deposit, 5s weekly.—Hutchini son Reynolds. Newton. CYCLES, Cycles—loo to Sell; cash or terms, J from 53 Hutchinson Reynolds's Stores, Newton. " -i A A CYCLES to bo sold on easy terms; all ' ±\J\J highest grade; guaranteed four years; easy terms, 20s deposit.—Hutchinson . Reynolds. Newton. r Pupils Wanted. * "DUPILS, Piano, Violin, and Singing. XT wanted by Certificated Young Lady; [ homes visited. £1 quarter.—Write Diploma. , 827. HERALD ? ALE AND STOUT for Invalids. Best __. Brands.—JOHN RFID AND CO.. Family Wine Merchant*. Suppliers by i appointment to Hospital and Sanatorium. Two Telephones. (EstafcJ. 42 years). 43, 45, - and 47. Fort-street. i ——■ ■ — -—. 1 "\TUESE WILKINSON, registered. No. 11, - IN Claremont-street, off Khyber Pass ', Road, has Vacancies for Ladies during Aci couchement. Terms moderate. - \~OU are Invited to see our magnificent '> X display of Pianos. Organs, Player--7 Pianos, Gramaphones. and Records.— and F. Piano Agenoy. Ltd. S. Coldicntt. Man--5 ____: : _____ '•"• 3S CD—WE have a Splendid Line of i O D Men's Singlets and Drawers J (natural wool) at 3s 6d each: real good wearers.— Tailor, Costumier, and - Outfitter. Victoria-street. , f -\TEUBALGIA,'Sciatica, Spinal and all Dia- ' JAI eases, either sex.—Successful results - guaranteed all cases undertaken. TestiI- monials and Treatise on application. Cony imitations Free- - T. E. CROWHURST. J- M.P.T.A.. 29. Symonds-street, opp. St. Paol'a. 1 .Phone 32159.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14819, 24 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14819, 24 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14819, 24 October 1911, Page 1