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EPIGRAMMATIC ADVERTISING. To meet the times, advertisements under this heading will be inserted at the price of' SIXPENCE for fourteen words, and for ever/ word over fourteen words, one halfpenny. ENGAGEMENTS. WANTED, a head Storeman. Apply to Joseph Nathan and Co. 60S WANTED, a good Kitcbenmao. Apply, Mechanics Restaurant, Willis-street. 595 w w ’ANTED, a respectable Youth, to make himself generally useful. Apply Metropolitan Hotel. 554 ANTED, a good Engrossing Cierk. Apply by letter enclosing references to Bor 45, P.O. 532 W ANTED, an Experienced {Milliner. Casey and McDonald. 345 W. : ANTED, by a young -Lady, aged 20, situation as Nursery Governess ; country preferred. Address, n-r 556 Box 87, Wellington. W Office. ANTED, smart boys to sell the New Zealand Times at a penny. tApply at the Publishing "ANTtD, situation as Bookkeeper, by accountant. Home and Colonial experience : unexceptional references; moderate salary. Bookkeeper, Times Office. 611 \X7'ANTED, a competent Gardener, to take charge ▼ » of flower and kitchen garden, and to make himself generally useful Apply to - Lady Tancred, Tara* tah Wairarapa. *l° TO Parents. Architectural Pupili Vacancy for lad with taste for drawing. Premium required. Apply, by letter, W. C. Chatfield, Architect, Lambton-quay. WANTED Known—A resident Medical Practitioner is required for the Wairoa District, Hawke’s Bay. For particulars, apply to Secretary, Court Lord Clyde. A.0.F., Wairoa. Hawke’s “ay. 399 WANTED Known, Comfortable Accommodation for two Boarders ; gas and bath; opposite the old hospital site, Pipitea-street. 580 Uou of Mr Ba% stationer. Possession to be given on 21st October, 1882. Apply to Edward Pearce, 348 .TOR SALE. OR Sale, second-hand Express, nearly new, cheap at Watson’s Union Coach Factory. 563 F IT'OB Sale, three Sp ing Carts, and one Double- , seated Buggy. E. Goodwin, next Gear’s. Cuba-st. j COTTAGE for Sale.—Five Rooms and acmiery, | pleasantly situated, at Thorndon. Apply Times Office. , 274 i WANTED Known, Mastertim Lime ou sale at ; Peter Hutson’s, Ingcstre-street, sole agent for Wellington. . 321 E. PEARCB. ' j M ONEY to Lend on Mortgage of freehold property. Apply to Edward Pearce. 604 RECKITX'S Blue has largest sale of any kind in ( England. Wholesale agent, Edward Pearce. ■ IPSCOMBE’S Filters of all sixes and patterns on J -J sale by Edward Pearce. W ANTED Known, largest and cheapest stock of Gas Fittings in N.Z. J, B. Hayes. Lambton-qy. W ANTED Known, Gas Brackets from • Is to £5 J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay. W ANTED Known, two-light Chandeliers from £1 : to £ls. J. E. Fayes, Lambton-quay. | W ANTED Known, Gas Globes from'ls 6d to 10s each. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay. 1 WANTED Known, Gas Cooking and Heating Stoves ■; sold on monthly payments. Haye*, Lambton-qy. , W ANTED Known, Brass Casting every day. J. E. Hayes, Brass Foundry, Lambton-quay. W ANTED Known, Locks picked and Keys.fitted immediately. J. B. Hayes, Lambton-quay, 196 J. T. STEELE WANTED Known—2so Ladies’ Corsets (.special make), 2s lid, 4s 6d, 6s, 7s 6d, just opened.—J. T. Steele. XXT’ANTFD Known—lo dozen Ladles’ Zanella TTmbrellas, Is 4d each; 8 dozen, 2s; ,11 dozen durable Silk, with paragon frame 6s 6d and 8s 6d—undoubtedly the best value io the city.—J.:T. Steele. T\TaNTBD Known—Specially cheap lot of Dress ” ” Materials, very pretty shades, 12 yards for 0a 6d. J. T. Steele. 375 THOMAS BALLINGER. WANTED, to sell, Corrugated Iron, and Curved Iron for verandahs, &c. Thomas Ballinger, Willis-street. 294’ WANTED to sell, cast lead-headed nails, ridging, spouting; cheap. Thomas Ballinger, plumber. Willis-street. 247 ■WANTED to sell, gas-fittings, globes, &c., cheap. Thomas Ballinger, plumber, gasfltter, &c., Willis-street. 248 LITTLEJOHN AND l WANTED Known—Littlejohn and Son have on hand a well-selected stock of , first-class jewellery. ,68 WANTED Known—Littlejohn and Sdn have in stock a selection of first-class gold and silver watches. . • . 69 WANTED Known—Correct mean time, by hourly signals from the Observatory, at Littlejohn' and Son's, Lambton-quay. ’ 70 MISCELLANEOUS. w HITE Quartz Pebbles, fur decorating graves and garden walks. B. Martin, Manners-st. 594 w ’ANTED to purchase, for cash, old Horseshoes in any quantity, Marks and Co., Johnston-st, H GELLING and Spangenberg’a famous iron-framed pianos, at L4B, at Beichardt’s Music Warehouse; B ASS’ Ale, by Dawkes; more delicious than dry Monopole. Try and jndga for yourself. 816 fi ASS* Ale, by Dawkes. Try this braud if you want an enjoyable drink. ' , • 317 NOTICE to Patients.-i>r.Wilkins,,Oculist and? Aurist, sees patients until Friday noon. Mr Barraud's. . : ; i 699 \KT ANTED Known that Waggonettes, Buggies, T" Spring Carts, can be had cheap.at Watson’s Union Coach Factory. - ■ • 564 BOOTH & CO., Waterloo-quay, close to Bail** * * • way Wharf, have large stocks, shingles, laths, and building timber. * ; 199 W BOOTH &CO., Waterloo-quay, close to Rail- ■ way wharf, have p’enty of first-class flooring and lining, red pine, black pine, white pine, and totara. 198 CHISHOLM, Molesworth-itreet.—Canterbury hams, bacon, 6d to ICd ; cheese, 8d : 111 b tea, 15s, 18s, 20s ; tumblers, 3s 6d: cups and saucers, 5s ; china cups and saucers, 10s a dozen. Cash, at Chisholm’s. . 542 TB ARO HOUSE. H AVE you seen the beautiful colorings in Plain Sateens at Te Aro House? H H AVE you seen the charming designs in Pompadour Sateens atTeAro House ? ■ AVE you seen, that lovely new fdresg fabric, the Burano Lace Cloth, at Te Aro House? H AVE you seen the new Oatmeal Cloths in every shade of color, at Te Aro House? H AVE you seen wondrously rich Silk Figure Dress Stuffs atTc Aro House H AVE you seen the Superb Dresses made at To Aro House ? ; HAVE- you seen the really attractive Sateen . Madras Muslin, and Nuns’ Veiling' Costumes 1 at Te Aro House I • ; ,- r . j HAVE you seen the marvellous,, profusion of Fichus, Visites and* Dolmans, at Te Aro, House ? ■ 1 HAVE you seen the magnificent assortment of Moire, and Fuille Sash Ribbons, at Te Aro House t -; ■ ~ ! ■ HAVE you seen the choice and elegant assortment of Ladies’ Scarfs, Tie* and ; Squares, at Te Aro House? . 1 1 * \ . . . ■ . AVE you seen the Show Room with all it* Novelties in Millinery at Te Aro House? H HAVE you seen the latest productions and Styles In Ladies* Hats and Bonnets at Te. Aro House ? : ' ' 1 1 " HAVE you seen all the new makes and colorings, in Ladies* and Children’s Hcse at Te Aro House? , J H AVE you eeen the vast improvements in the clothing department at Te Aro House ? H AVE you seen the unrivalled assortment .of Juvenile Clothing at Te Arc House? H AVE you seen the display-of Boys*-and Youths* Clothing at Te Ajo House ? • , H AVE you seen the new stock of Men’s Clothing at Te Aro House? Wanted \TJT ANTED KNOWN— I That C. Nees, of VV the Mechanics' ' Tool Depot, Cubastreet, has a well-selected Stock o£ the Celebrated Liston's Saws and Tools, which he guarantees, and sells as cheap as any house in Wellington. Saws and tools repair ed and ground 'as usual-—C. NEES, Saw and Tool Maker. H ANTED Known.—That RICHARD DUIGNAN has on sale, at the City Coal and Wood Yard, Molesworth-street, opposite Princess Hotel, best Newcastle Coal, dry, under cover, screened, and weighed full weight, guaranteed. Coke, Charcoal, from the best burners. Eire wood— Matai,; rata, and tawa; short wood for stoves, and very dry wood for lighting fires. ; 8102 w ANTED KNOWN.—Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, fresh arrivals. ENGLISH , hunting lever watches, Guaranteed, £5 10s each; ; • A. 11, HISLOP, i WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER,, r , Lambton-quay,.Wellington,' N.Z. Metropolitan temperance hotel, christchokch. manager and manageress. Applications are invited from : .first-class-parties for the above positions, salary for a suitable couple £250 per annum ; for a single person as per arrangement. Information as to duties will be given on application to the Secretary. Applications are to be sent in by 7 p.m. on the 30th inat. 27 s H A R E S Boyers— Ross Flat and Humphrey Gully mines. National and Colonial Banks,, National and Standard Insurance, New Zealand Shipping. WILLIAMSON & GO. 18th September, 1882.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6690, 26 September 1882, Page 3

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