Wanted. WANTED, a Canvasser for’-Soft' Goods.'’ Apply L.R., Times " Office. ■ 13® WANTED, Buyers Violin Case and Bow. <l. Atkinson’*, 117, Manchester Street. FI99S WANTED, a Carpenter and an Improver. Apply on job, Cadogan' Street, Wy'denham. 1399 WANTED, Good l General Servant, with re--ferences, 12s. Apply 206, DurKatn Street north. 1424 WANTED, a Lad accustomed to , Sawmill Work. Apply- James Goss, Durham Street North, 1331 r ANTED-,• a Salesman and an Upholsterer. W aiva-cmi, a oaiesman ana an uyin/w-v.—. Lawrence and Kircher’a 'Furnishing Warehouse, 184, High S tree! WANTED, Lady Canvasser; commission, 40 per cent; new line. Apply by letter, Kaituna, Grahain' Street, Dunedin. 1429 Young General, two in family; y y’, ' 'must he able -to book; references required. Apply 215, Colombo Street,-city. 1407 'ANTED, ' Two' Experienced’'tWaitresses;- ■» • -and Yotmg : Lady for-Shop! -i Miks -Stout, Colo'mboiStreet, opposite Cook and Ross's. 1345 'S7|7"ANTED, Engagement .by -working. House-;, »» keeper; goody reference. Apply MrsDavis, ,147, Armagh Street, Christchurch. 1291 WANTED, Engagement as Housekeeper to one or two gentlemen; goo_d plain cook, age 31, reference. Address F., “ Times " Office. . ; 1293 WANTED, for the country, Young /Man as < groom “and-: gardener. H. S. Richards-, 148, Worcester Street W., nest A.tM.-P. Buildings. 1392 1 WANTED, all . intending buyers at our Great Dissolution Sale to come early, and so get carefully attended to. Shaw, Robinson and Go. WANTED, Parasols to cover,- black and white, 6s 6d; Umbrellas made to order from Ss 6d; Repairs , from Is. Lethaby, 61, Cathedral. Square. A 2456 . WANTED to Sell, Papanui, S-roomed House, J-acre, all in fruit, kept by practical gardener, returning profit £3O a year.. G. Bailey, Agent, Papaum. 1400 'tiCTANTED to Sell-, neat Little BoardingVV i House; also wanted, 'Cooks and Servants in every capacity. Apply Employers’ Registry, office 105, Tuam, Street east. 1415 WANTED to Sell, cheap, First-class -White--chapel Dogcart, a bargain; brand- new; guaranteed for two. years; call-and inspect. ‘C. W. Harris, Trolloway Carriage Works, No. 111,. Victoria Street. , .1369 , WANTED— J. J. Parker’s Registry, Lichfield.. Str.eet, opposite Mason and S truth-_ ers’—General Servants, House and Parlourmaids, Married ■ Couple, Man for fencing. Wanted, Kitchen Man, ■ Dairymen, Ploughmen. ' 1379 WANTED— Hotel-Cooks,, town and country, 20a, 25s and 30s; Cooks, private, £35, £4O; Good Laundress, at once, 255; so number of Good Generals, 10s, 12s, 15s; Housemaids, House and Parlourmaids, 10s, 11a and 12s; Housemaid and General, same place, friends preferred,- 9s, Us; Nurse for Timaru, one child, good wages to competent girl; Nursery Housemaid, 8s; Nursegirl for town, 6s; Kitohenmaids, 10s, 12s; Girls to assist, 6s to Ba. Waiting-Superior Lady’s Maid; also Children’s Maid, good dressmaker. Simes’ Registry, 171, Armagh Street. T^TANTED, Married Couple, man ploughif: man, wife cook for few few men in cottage, real good situation ; Station Waggoner, able to shoe horses; Station Cooks, 40s, 50s weekly; Hotel Cook, 40s; Wool Classers, Station Gardeners, Musterers, Grooms, Butcher (country shop), Youth (drive butcher’s cart, 15s weekly and found), Barmen, Waiters, Country Hotel Hand (do milking). Farm. Youths, Apply .McDonald, Manchester Street. Miss Conway, Matron, requires Female Servants, town and country, good wages. Telephone 497. WArvi'ED to Sell,. Chester. Street West, (a Bargain), House of 8 rooms, bathroom (hot and cold), and every convenience; good section, sunny frontage. J. T. Bell. 1380 A DDINGTON—For Sale, newly-built House, -Ti. :$ rooms, bathroom, pantry and scullery, washhouse and copper, concrete foundations, four fireplaces, good section,. well fenced. J. T. Bell, Cathedral Square. 1380 FOR Sale—Durham • Street, close to town, First-class -Building iSectioh,- with large workshop and shed. J. T. (Bell, -Cathedral Square. . 1380 I' IN WOOD, Victoria Street, close to tram— J For Sale, well-built House .of 5 rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse and copper, plastered, iron roof, full quarter-acre, well fenced. J. T. Bell, Cathedral Square. 1380 HILLSIDE . Sites . for Sale—First-class Building Sites*,.on.' the ; .Port- Hills, -from an acre .upwards.; best position; eady terms. J. T. Bell, Cathedral Square/ - ' 1380 ftQ Let, at ‘ Addington, Superior House of L 13 rooms, ■ bathroom (hot and cold), 2 intrys, storeroom and dairy, washhouse and >pper, and oth^fvoutbuildings; on©' and - a irarter-acre, nicely, laid out in garden, ;cbard, etc., cofiservatoxy. J. T. Bell, Cathe:al Square. 1 ■ 1380 0 Let, gt Papanui, convenient to tram, Modern Residence of 10 large and lofty ms, bathroom upstairs, hot and cold water oughdut the house, pantry, scullery, storem, etc.,. washhouse with fixed- tuba, and -per, nearly six acres of first-claes land, laid in garden, lawn and paddocks, stable, d, and man’s room. The whole is in first=3 order. J. T. Bell, Cathedral Square. 1380 nr-A—FOR -Sale, in Antigua Street, very aOU handy to town. First-class Build- ■ Section, with long frontage, with Cottage, rooms, etc. J. T. Bell. 1380 LL the Rage—“ Black and White" Sunk shades, “Black and White” Scarves, Black and White ” Ribbons, Braids, Feather icklets. Beath’s. REALLY GOOD HAT. makes all the dif- . ferenoo. Hulbert’a are famous for hats, jir London Buyers keep them constantly iplied with the newest shapes and very jst styles as worn at Home. LARGE Assortment of Bedding and- Pot Plants; Stead's’, Flower and Vegetable ds that will grow; -Seed Potatoes, best ds; Cabbage, Cauliflower and Tomato mts. Jubilee Seed Depot, opposite Hobbs’s Mings. X 2683 “ "DLACK and White” Novelties, Ladies’ JO Khaki Sailors, Stylish Piques, Muslin Delaines, Lovely Blouse Muslins, Artistic Designs in Prints at Beath’s. BROUGHAM Street, close to‘tram~-iSquare House of 6 rooms, with, scullery, asphalt paths; the house is in perfect order; only £3OO. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. X 2618 BULBS! Bulbs! Bulbs!—Our Collection of Narcissi and Daffodils is the largest in New . Zealand. Samples are to be seen at the Shop of Mr H. E. Mansfield, 217, Cashel Street, where orders may be booked for Bulbs to be supplied in season. F. Cooper, Bulb Specialist, . 30, Manners' Street, Wellington; X 2676 CROWN ” Brand Teasare now reduced 2d per lb. Hubbard, Hall -and Co. ■CHANGES come to nil, some.pieasant, *om» J otherwise; the. change from an inferior ia to Coolie or Palm Brands is one of the sry pleasantest imaginable. ■ - - X 2348 COMFORTABLE Board and Residence lor Two or 'Three Gentlemen ; also Room tor Married Couple; terms moderate. 33, St Asaph Street East. . . 1348 CROCKERY, CROCKERY, CROCKERY! In our capacity • of complete housefurnisher? we have recently embarked in the Crockery and Glassware trade, and are showing lovely dinner and tea sets, cups and saucers, plates and dishes, fancy china, all sorts of glassware and some beautiful examples of the lar-famed Doulton ware. Our display of useful and ornamental crockery and glass is worth seeing. All pricey Strange and Company. REBSMAKEIRS Wanted, Bodice Hands; -also Improvers. 101,’ 'Salisbury Street. 1420 DRESSMAKING by Thoroughly Competent Staff; satisfaction assured. ' Ladies, entrust your orders early to Beath and Co., the Popular Drapers. DUCHESSE Chests, 43s 6d; Marble-top Washstands, 22s 6d, our own make. D. Sykes, the corner Cashel and Durham Streets. Our only address. X2G4O DON’T RUN any risks it is possible to avoid. If you want Bedding, have it good. Having a''Bedding Factory of our own we can guarantee every bit of our Bedding Pure and Fresh as the morning. No old Bedding taken in exchange or part payment at cur Bedding Factory and worked up anew. Such bedding as that cannot be used withou risking the health. Our bedding is absolutely reliable.. We. pledge, our word for that. All prices. Strange and Company. JjtGGS for Sitting—Selected Strains, Pure Minorcas, hardy fowls, prolific winter layers; 10 chicks guaranteed: price ss, forwarded safe any -address. Morrison, Opawa. 1377 ELECTRIC BATHS. Vapour .'Baths, Massage and Galvanism for Paralysis, Rheumatism, 'Lumibago, Sciatica, and Joint or Nerve Troubles. Mr Hammond, Masseur and Ga’.vanist, .50, Cashel Street, -City. 1422 ITXPECTING FRIENDS to stop with you ill during Jubilee or Exhibition seasons? If so, you may want to furnish a spare room. We can do it for you on very reasonable terms, as wo make all furniture we sell. We can fit up a spare room for you in any style you like, and make it look lovely. Strange and Company. , FLAG Brand Pickles still in the lead, and always the tellable brand. ■ ' -X3707 T?-OE “Scones like your mother used to i- make,” try Windsor Baking Powder.. ■ FOR Sale, .Steam Laundry.; also, a Good Section, 4Sit'frontage. Mrs Holmes, West Lyttelton. 1390
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12323, 13 October 1900, Page 11
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