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Wanted, &o. Z NO AOEMENTS, W-VVTKD.— The advertiser. Just arrived from LondoD, wishes lor wy Ught employment ! many years connected with provision * s c ’“^; book-keeper, salesman, dc. Address w- H*. Zealand Times office. - - miscellaneous; WANTED, at once, a five or six roomed within five or ten minutes wait Myers- Picture shop. 111 Lambton Quay : either- at a rental or with a view to purchase. Apply to MYERS, Proprietor. WANTED to Buy, any quantity of Furniture, in large or smalt lots 7 Flookton'. Variety Stores Tory and Manners-streets. THE largest Stock of Second-hand Furniture In the city Is at Flocktou-« Variety Stores, Tory and Manners-streets. jr. g. HAYES. WANTED Known, largest and' cheapest stock of Gas Fittings in N.Z. J. E. Hayes. L»mbton-qy. WANTED Known, Gas Brackets from Is to £5 J. E. Hayes. Lambton-gnay, WANTED Known, two-light Chandeliers from £1 to £ls- J. E. Hayes, Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known, Gas Globes from la fid to IDs each. J. E, Hayes. Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known. Gas Cooking and HeatlngStovf s sold on monthly payments. Hayes, Lambton-qy. WANTED Known, Brass Caatlngovory day. J. E’ Bayes, Brass Foundry, Lambton-qnay, WANTED Known, Locks picked and Keys fitted immediately. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-qnay, 196 FBANOE BROTHERS, Wellington Labor Exchange, Opposite Athenmnm, Lambton-qaay. w w w ANTED, a Girl about IG. to help In housework and mind children. France Bros. ANTED, Housemaid, private family, town. France Pros. 'ANTED, female Cook {country hotel. France Bros. 'ANTED, situation by a first-class Butcher (town or ountry). France Bros. ANTEDi Housemaid” Tot hotel near town. France Bros. ANTED, several general Servants for town. France Bros. ANTED," a Good General Servant for situation near town. France Bros. * W w w WANTED, good General Servants for town. France Bros. WANTED Known, that to ensure reply to applications for situations, country apph. cants should send stamped envelope* France Bros. ANTED, employers to know that we have on our books good Farm Hands, including several first-class Ploughmen, Shearers, &c. Franco Bros. WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, the Purest Stimulant In the world. . WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, the Great Remedy for Dyspepsia. WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, for All Kidney and Bladder Complaints. . OLFE'S AROMATJO SCHNAPPS relieves Gout and Rheumatism. W' OLFE'S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS is sold by all respectable Hotelkeepers. OLFE’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM. SCHNAPPS. Beware of Imitations. 942 WANTED, a Youth as Guard. Apply at once, Tramway Sheds. 952 WILLIAM WILLIAMS, late of Christchurch, is requested to communicate with John Macintosh, care of R. M. Gaterly, chemist, Waimate. 9QI WANTED, an Apprentice to learn the Dressmaking thoroughly* An intelligent well brought up girl, about 15 ; from the country preferred. Board and Lodging. Apply by letter, addressed “Apprentice," care of New Zealand Times office, 939 YOUNG LADIES may receive Lemons in Crewel Work, etc., from Miss Lilt NoGENS, at Madame Mathilda Schana’ Fashionable Dressmaking Establishment, 189 Lambton Quay. 880 PARLIAMENTARY REPORTER.—A Journalist engaged as a Parliamentary Reporter during the Session 18 prepared to act as Special Correspondent lor any newspaper on terms. Apply by letter, addressed “ Penciliat,” F. 0., Wellington, 809 WANTED Known, that Walter Freeman, of Lambton-quay, provides for Balls, Suppers, Evening Parties, Picnics, &o. { on the shortest notice and reasonable terms. 32 CERTIFICATED ENGINEER (mechanical) wanted at the Coal !£ib Heath Oon> pany’s Mine, Grey mouth. Applications, stating salary required and accompanied by testimonials or references, to be addressed to tile Secretary, on or before Bth June. RICHARD NANGARROW, 00 Secretary. WANTED KNOWN, for the convenience of my customers and the public generally, I have opened a branch shop in Molesworth-streeb (Opposite Hill-street) with a large stock of Professor Brown's Herbal Remedies, Perfumery, patent medicines, herbs, roots, bark, powders, &c„ &c., &o. R. Ayres, Medical Herbalist, Taranaki and Moles worth-streets. 824 LADIES’ DRESSMAKING. ITT ANTED KNOWN—Mrs Rushforth’s V t Dressmaking Establishment, Mannersstreet, under the management of Miss Connely. Ladies' own material made op. Ladies' and children’s underclothing made to order on the premises. Ladies’ own calico, flannel, &c,, made up on the shortest notice. Feathers cleaned, curled, and dyed, 662 REMOVAL NOTICE. WANTED Known, that Mrs WALTER FREEMAN (for the past 30 years in business premises adjoining Barrett's Hotel), having removed to one of those commodious ' shops' on the Reclaimed Land, opposite Ligllt’a Queen's Hotel, vtl) be phased ta'vsceivg fyey tqw 1 * qnj country friends, Special for Ladies. Tea and Coffee, Ham and Tongne Sandwiches, Pastry of every description, &c, &c, always ready,

WANTED KNOWN, that R. SCH'PSSRER (late shopman for Fred. Martin, Pork Butcher) has taken the business In Cuba-street on his own account. Tba business will for the future include FRUIT and GROCERY, as well as the business of a PORK BUTCHER. H. Sohussler hopes to secure a continuance of the patronage hitherto given to his predecessor by keeping nothing but First-class goods, H. SOHUSSLER. jgg ;■ Cuba-street, BOOTS & B^QBS LADIES, by thp R-M.S. Ruapehu rye have received an unsurpassed variety of new goods, from the best houses in England and the Continent, soch well-known names as F. Pipet, E, Boatook, E. J. Lamai, Myer, Pigot, and Cove and West, &s., will be sufficient recommendation. ELLIOTT AND CO. LADIES' high leg button, Wurtembnrg heels, high leg balmorals, walking and evening shoes, the latter in almost every known shape. Inspection invited. ELLIOTT AND CO. THE EMPRESS VICTORIA house-ehse. This elegant shoe is made of black satin quilted, lined with crimson satin, an elegant house-shoe and well worthy of the name,* a small lot left on hand. ■ ELLIOTT AND CO. GENTLEMEN’S balmorals, and E.S. from Cove and West, W. Jonas and various Continental makers, shooting boots, tennis shoes, dress “pomps, and Court shoes, jn great variety, inspection invited. ELLIOTT AND CO. 34 AND 26, WILLIS STREET, Premie? BQoh Warehouse. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TN CONSEQUENCE of ALTERATIONS to the PREMISES, I am compelled to Sell my Stock of FANCY GOODS at a Sacrifice. The Whole Lot mast be cleared t<2 mr^o room, THE SHOP TQ LET. GEO, W. DUTT qn i Importer or Books, Stationery, and Fanct Goons, LAMBTON-QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7490, 30 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7490, 30 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7490, 30 May 1885, Page 3