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EPIGRAMMATIC ADVERTISING. To meet the times, advertisements under this heading will be inserted at the price of SIXPENCE lor fourteen words, and for every word over fourteen words, on© halfpenny. engagements. w ANTED, a head Storeman. Apply to Joseph Nathan and Co. 60S W w ANTED, a respectable Yonth. to make himself generally useful. Apply Metropolitan Hotel. 554 ANTED, a good Engrossing Clerk. Apply by letter enclosing references to Box 45, P.O. 532 WANTED, an Experienced Milliner. Casey and McDonald. 345 ANTED, aa Experienced Talloress. Must be good band-sewer. Apply, L. Faigan, tailor, Willis-street. 629 WANTED, smart boys to sell the New Zealand Times at a penny. Apply at the Publishing office. ii ANTED, situation as Bookkeeper, by a good accountant. Horae and Colonial experience ; unexceptional references; moderate salary. Bookkeeper, Times Office. TO Parents. Architectural Pupil. Vacancy for lad with taste for drawing. Premium required. Apply, by letter, W. C. Chatfield, Architect, Lambton-quay. . i WANTED Known—A resident Medical Prac-j titioner is required for the Wairoa District, Hawke’s Bay. For particulars, apply to Secretary, Court Lord Clyde, A.Q. F. t Wairoa, Fawke’s Hay. 399 RESIDENTIAL. w ANTED, two gentlemen to share Bedroom, near Govt. Buildings. Bath. Apply, Times Office. WANTED, by a young man, board and lodgings in Thorndon, Address “ Lodgings,” Times Office. 632 TO LET. TO Let, five-roomed House, next Whitehead’s, Leeds-street. Apply, Geo. Harbroe, Nelsonville. Taranaki-streefc. 623 TO Be LetJShop, Larabton-quay, 'now in occupation of Mr Kd“, stationer. Possession to be given on 2Xst October, 1832. Apply to Edward Pearce. 346 ROR SALE, FOR Sale, second-hand Express, nearly new, cheap at Watson’s Union Coach Factory. 663 FOR Sale, three Spring Carts, and one Doubleseated Buggy. E. Goodwin, next Gear's, Cuba-st. COTTAGE for Sale.—Five Rooms and Scullery, pleasantly situated, at Thorndon. Apply Times Office. JJ7_ WANTED Known, Ma&tertou Lime on sale at Peter Hutson’s, Ingestre-street, sole agent for Wellington. _____ 321 E. PEARCE. MONEY to Lend on Mortgage of freehold property. Apply to Edward Pearce. 604 RECK I XT’S Blue has largest sale of any kind In England. Wholesale agent, Edward Pearce. *j IPSCOMBE’S Filters of all sixes and patterns on U sale by Edward Pearce. J. E. HAYES. w ANTED Known, largest and cheapest stock of Gas Fittings in N.2. J, E. 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. £. Hayes, Lambton-quay. W ANTED Known, Gas Globes from Is fid to 10s each. J. E, Hayes, Lamb ton-<iuay. WANTED Known, Gas Cooking and Heating Stoves sold on monthly payments. Hayes. Lambton-qy. WANTED Known, Brass Casting every day. J. E. Hayes, Brass Foundry, Lambton-quay. WANTED Known, Locks picked and Keys fitted Immediately. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay, 196 ■T. T. STKELK WANTED Known—2So Ladies’ Corsets (special make), 2s lid, 4s fid, Cs, 7s fid, just opened.—J. T. Steele. . ; TTTaNTED Known—lo dozen Ladles’ Zanella TTm- '' brellas, la 4d each: 8 dozen, 2s; 11 dozen, durable Silk, with paragon frame 6s Cd and 8s fid—undoubtedly the best valne in the city.—J. T. Steele.: Known—Specially cheap lot of Dress ' ' Materials, verypretty shades, 12 yards for (is fid. J. T. Steele. 1 375 THOMAS BALIjINOER. 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 TjyANTED to sell, gas-fittings, globes, Ac., cheap. Thomas Ballinger, plumber, gasfitter, &0.. Willis-street. 248 I.ITTI.EJOHM AND SON. WANTED Known—Littlejohn and Son have on hand a well-selected . stock of first-class jewellery. , 68 WANTED Known—Littlejohn and Sou 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 w MISCELLANEOUS. HITE Quartz Pebbles, fur decorating graves and garden walks. R. Martin, Manners-st. 594 W ANTED to purchase, Tor cash, old Horseshoes in any quantity, Marks and Co., Johnston-st, H GELLING and Spangenberg’s famous iron-framed pianos, at L4B, at Reichardt’s Music Warehouse. B ASS’AIe, by Df.wkes; more delicious than dry Monopole. Try and judge for yourself, 316 B ASS’, Ale, by Dawkes. Try this brand it you want an enjoyable drink. 317 NOTICE to Patients.-Dr. Wilkins, Oculist and Auriat, sees patients until Friday noon. Mr I Barraud’s. 599 Known that Waggonettes, Buggies, ' ' Spring Carts, can be had cheap at Watson’s Union Coach Factory. 564 W BOOTH & CO., Waterloo-quay, close to Kail- • way Wharf, have large stocks shingles, laths, and building timber. 109 W BOOTH & CO., Water,'oo-quay. close to Kail- • way wharf, have plenty of first-class flooring and lining, red pine, black pine, white pine, and totara. 198 CHISHOLM, Molesworth-street—Canterbury hams, bacon, fid to 10d; cheese, 8d; 111 b tea, 15s, 18s, ZOs ; tumblers, 3s fid; caps and saucers, 6s ; china cups and saucers, 10s a dozen. Cash, at Chisholm’s. J>42 J IE AKO HOUSE. HAVE you seen the beautiful colorings in Plain Sateens at Te Aro Honae ? HAVE you seen the charming designs in Pompadour Sateens at Te Aro House ? HAVE you seen that lovely new -dress fabric, the Burano Lace Cloth, at Te Aro House? HAVE you seen the new Oatmeal Cloths in every shade of color, at Te Aro House ? , j j AVE you seen the Exquisite Crepe Lisse dress I I fabric at Te Aro House ? ■ AVE you seen wondrously rich Silk Figure Dress Stuffs at Te Aro House ? HAVE you seen the Superb Dresses made at Te Aro House ? HAVE you seen the really ottractive Sateen Madras Muslin, and Nuns’ Veiling Costumes at Te Aro House j _____ HAVE you seen the marvellous profusion of Fichus, Visitcs and Dolmans, at Te Aro House ? HAVE you seen the magnificent assortment of Moire, and Faille Sash Ribbons, at Te Aro Bouse t : , HAVE you seen the choice, and elegant assortment of Ladies’ Scarfs, Ties and Squares, at Te Aro House ? HAVE you seen the Show Boom with all its Novelties in Millinery at Te Aro House ? HAVE you seen the latest productions and Styles in Ladies' Hats and Bonnets at Te Aro House ? : • i HAVE you seen all the new makes and colorings in Ladies' and Children’s Hose at Te Aro Honse ? HAVE you seen the vast improvements in the clothing department at Te Aro House? H' AVE you seen the unrivalled assortment of Juvenile Clothing at To Aro House ? HAVE you seen the display of Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing at Te Aro House ? HAVE you seen the new stock oi Men’s Clothing at Te Aro House ?

Wanted TTT ANTED KNOWN—Thai C. Nees, of ,VV the Mechanics’ Tool Depot, Cubastreet, has a well-selected Stock of the Celebrated Diston’s Saws and Tools, which he guarantees, and sells as cheap as any house in Wellington. Saws and tools repaired and ground as usual.—C. N EES, Saw and Tool Maker. H WANTED 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 beat burners. Firewood— Matai, rata, and tawa; short wood for stoves, and very dry wood for lighting fires, 8402 WANTED KNOWN—Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, fresh arrivals. ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER WATCHES, Guaranteed, £5 10s each. A. R. HISLOP, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Lambton-quay, Wellington, N.Z. Music M TT -- 1 0 ' MISS FRANKEL, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, Has Vacancies for a limited number of Pupils. Terms moderate. Quarter commences with Pupil. Address—Bowen-street, Wellington. 193 S H AEB S . Sellers —Ross Flats, Humphries, Golden Bar, Golden Crown, National and New Zealand Insurance?, Wellington Trust and Loan. Btiibs—New Zealand Banks. WILLIAMSON & CO. 26th September, 1882.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6691, 27 September 1882, Page 3

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