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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 every word over fourteen words, one halfpenny. EN’OAQESfrNTS* ANTED, a Waitress. Apply Queen’s Hotel. 670 w OY wanted to deliver handbills. Hr ifitaGerald, chemist. Manners-street. 665 'ANTED, a good Engrossing Clerk. Apply by letter enclosing references to Box 45. P.Q. 532 B W ’ANTED, an Experienced Milliner. Casey and McDonald, 315 'ANTED, smart boys to sell the New Zealand Times at a penny. Apply at the Publishing H W wOffice. 'VATANTED Known—A resident Medical Prac-’ v» titioner is require 1 for the Wairoa District, Hawke’s Bay. For particulars, apply to Secretary, Court Lord Clyde, A.0.P., Wairoa, Hawke's i'ay. 893 WANTED, by a single lady, a Situation as housekeeper. companion, or lady help: town or country. Address, S.G., Box 14, Greatford P. 0., Rangitlkei, Wellington. RESIDENTIAL. . ’ANTED, two gentlemen to share Bedroom, near Govt. Buildings. Bath. Apply, Times Office. W TO LET. TO Let, Convenient eight-roomed house in Pipiteastreet, Thorndon. Hepburn Lyall, Government Insurance. TO Be Let, Shop, Lambton quay, now in occupation of Mr Ka-, stationer. Possession to be given on 21st October, 1882. Apply to Edward Pearce. POR SALE, ITtuR Sale, three Spring Carts, and one Double- . seated Buggy. E. Goodwin, next Gear’s, Cuba-st. COTTAGE for Sale.—Five Rooms and Scullery, pleasantly situated, at Thorndon. Apply Tikes QfOce. zL WAITED Known, Masterton Lime on sale at Peter Hutson’s, Ingcstre-street, sole agent for Wellington. ' 321 ELIGIBLE Investment. For sale, a bargain, thirteen Sections, township of Woodville, Pro* vince of Hawke’s Bay. H. J. L. Augarde, Mannersstreet. Wellington. E. PEARCS. MONEY to Lend on Mortgage of freehold property. Apply to Edward Pearce. 604 ECKITT’S Blue has largest sale of any kind in England. Wholesale agent, Edward Pearce. v IPSCOMBE’S Filters of all sixes and patterns on I J sale by Edward Pearce. • WHITTAKER BROS. ITT ANTED Known, splendid assortment of Albums, VV ftom la to UQs. Whittaker Bros. ’ ANTED Known, Ladies' Work Baskets, Boxes, Companions, Desks, Card Cases, Bags, and ’urses at Whittaker Bros. k’jrr ANTED Known, that we are giving a discount W of 6s in the pound. ' WANTED Known, Inkstands, Photo. Frames, and Fancy Novelties, at Whittaker Bros. WANTED Known. Toys, Brackets, Fancy Stationery, and Account Books, at Whittaker 3ros.Lambton-quay. j 960

"VTITANTED, Cheese-makers to use Hansen’s RenW net and Coloring. Price list from John Monrad, Palmerston North. ' WANTED, Butter-makers to use Hansen’s Butter Coloring. Price list from John Monrad, Palmerston North. ; '• WANTED. Dairymen and Grocers to use American Butter Wrappers. Samples from John Monrad, Palmerston. North. * WANTED Kliown, John Monrad is sole New Zealand agent for Hansen Garrett, and Buchanan’s Butter Wrappers. • ■ ! ' WANT HD Known, Wholesale orders effected from the factories, very low prices. John Monrad, Palmerston North. - : 903 J. E. KAYES, •' ; • • ANTED Known, largest, and cheapest stock of Gas Fittings in N.Z. J. E. Hayes. Lambtonqy. WANTED Known, Gas Brackets from Is to £5 J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay. J W ANTED Known, two-JightChandeliersfrom £1 to £ls. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay. * W ANTED Known, Gas Globes from Is (id to 10s each. J. E, Hayes, Lambton-quay. ’ 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. immediately. J, E. Hayes, Lambton-quay, 196 J. T. STEELE WANTED Known—2so Ladies* Corsets (special make), 2a lid, 4s 6d, 6s, 7s 6d, just opened,—J. T. Steele. . •• \XTANThD Known—lo dozen Ladies’ Zanella T7m- " * brellas, Is 4d each; 8 dozen, 2s; 11 dozen durable Silk, with paragon frame 6s 6d and 8s 6d—undoubtedly the best value In the city.—J. T. Steele. WANTED Known—Specially cheap lot of Dress ’ * Materials, v ery pretty shades, 12 yards for 6s 6d, J. T. Steele. : 875 i 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 to sell, gas-fittings, globes, &c., cheap. Thomas Ballinerer. . nlumbei. erasfitter. •; &c.. LITTLEJOHN AND SON. WANTED Known—Littlejohn and Son have on baud a well-selected • stock of first-class jewellery. 68 WANTED Known—Littlejohn and Son 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 ANTED Known, that John Compton can supply all orders for building materials as usual. 654 W W ANTED to sell. Doors and Sashes, or made to order on shonesfc notice. J. Compton.; , 655 HITE Quartz Pebbles, for, decora ing graves and garden walks. R. Manners-st. 594 ANTED to purchase, for cash, old Horseshoes in any quantity, Marks and Co., Johnston-st, W H GELLING and Spftngenbefg’s famous Iron-framed pianos, at Ll 3, at Reichardt'a Music Warehouse. BASS’ Ale, by Dawkes; more delicious than dry Monopole. Try and judge for B ASS’ Ale, by Dawkes. Try this brand if you want an enjoyable drink. ' - 317 SEWING Machine Needles. Jut>t arrived,: large shipmentof all kinds. J. H. Hudson, ,Sewing Machine Depot, Cuba-street. , . ■ ■. 043 WANTED, Buyers for razors, scissors; table, pocket, and butchers’ knives, spoons, forks, &c. Bennett. Cuba-street. : : 641 WANTED, Cricketers to inspect my stock of bats, 1 balls, gloves, stumps, &c.i Bennett,; Cubastreet. j 612 WANTED Known, that S. Slessinger, Veterinary .Surgeon, and inventor of the woyld-rehqwned ißhematic Balsam, is expected in Wellington directly. MEMBERS and friends of Young Men’s Christian . Association are reminded of the Saturday evening Meeting at eight. , f 576 WY.M.C.A., Athenaeum 'Building To-night, • meeting for Christian workers, 7.45 ; jto-mor-row night (Sunday), evangelistic service, 7.30. Al invited. - r ■. . /» j-, 640 BOOTH A CO!, close ( to Ratl- ’ * • way Whatf, have large stocks shingles, laths, and building timber. . ; ; —199

W , BuOTiJ & CO., Waterloo-quay. close 'to-Rail- ■ way wharf, have plenty of first-class'flooring and lining, red pine, black pine, white pipe, and totara. * ’ . -19§ CHISHOLM, Molesworth-street.—Canterbury hams, bacon. 6d to lOd ; cheese, 8d; lllb tea, 15s, 18s, 20s; tumblers, 3s Cd: .cups and saucers, 5s ; china cups and sauc u rs. 10s a dozen. Cash, at Chisholm's.' WANTFD Known, Mr K. D. Sykes, proprlefp^'of' the Patent Domestic Btth, will' leave for Auckland on Thursday next for a short time. Persons desirous of purchasings bath can be supplied at once. Price, complete with every, requisite, XlO and Lit. Note the address- over Professor; August tus*. Baths given *9 usual._ 1 , ‘ ; ' 609 TB ARO H0U5E...... t • HAVE you seen the beautiful colorings in Plain Sateens at Te Aro House ? : ■ ■ HAVE you seen the charming designs in Pompadour Sateens at Te Aro House? ■ ■ HAVE you seeu that lovely new dress fabric, the Burano Lace Cloth, at Te Aro Bouse?., HAVE you seen the new Oatmeal Cloths ip every shade of color, at Te Aro House ? : . I I AVE you seen the Exquisite Crepe Lisse dress M . fabric-at Te Aro House ? f•» •/ "•» HAVE you seen wondrously rich Silk Figure. Dress Stuffs at Te Aro House ? ’ J ! ■ : HAVE you seen the Superb .presses made at Te Arb House ? ’ . ; HAVE you, seed the really' attractive; Sateeir Madras Muslin, and Nuns’ Veiling Costumes at Te Aro House j . . ■ • : HAVE you seen the marvellous profusion- of Fichus, Visites and Dolmans, at Te .Aro House ? • • «■ ; HAVE you seen the magnificent assortment of . Moire, and Futile Sash Ribbons, at Te Aro House HAVE you seen the choice and elegant ment 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 ?. HAVE you seen all the new mokes and. colorings in Ladies 1 and Children’s Hcsc at Te Aro Hotase ? 1 " • ; • HAVE you seen the vast improvements in the cloth- • ing department at TeAro House ? HAVE you seen the unrivalled assortment of • Juvenile Clothing-at Te Aro 1 House? ; HAVE you seen the display of Boys* and Youths' Clothing at Te Aro House ? * 1 HAVE you seen the new stock of Men’s Clothing at •TeAro House? / jYJ- R MOFFITT, DENTI ST. OFFICES OVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. - ' Lambton-quay (opposite Kobo and Co.'s, i Jewellers).* ■ , ,'6071

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6694, 30 September 1882, Page 3

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