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VTistei, Sc1\ V vvrr.D.-Tho advertiser. just arrived trom VV London, wishes for any Hffht employmeat: ,„,„y year., connected wuh provj..o, **>*« *£ imny years connecieu ««« * , , „ \»r P Vpw book-keeper, salesman, ic. Address Zealand Times office. : mjbokllankoub. avo or an roomed house iitfiTo’ fiVe or ten minutes' Wal* bom T. t). at once, ; Myera’ Picture shop, 111 Lacibton Quay : cither at a rental or with a view to purchase. Apply to r. MVKR3, Proprietor. 'ANTED to Bay, any quantity of Furniture, In large or small lota Floektoa's Varlely Stores W ........... Tory and Manners-streets. TJE largest Stock of Second-hand Furniture In the city Is at gfoCMtm's Variety Stores, Tory and Manners-streets; , j. r, nara. w a.NT£D Known, largest and cheapest stockol Gas Fittings la N.2. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-qy. ; W w ANTED Known, Gas Brackets from Is lo£f> | J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay. : "ANTED Known, two-llght Oimuusllers from *1 j to £l6. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known, Gas Globes from ls«d to 10s each. J. K. Hayes, Larobton-qnay. \IST ANTED Known, Gas Coo king and Heating Stover V i sold on monthly payments. Hayes, Lambton-qy, w xVNTEDKnown.BraesCastlngeveryday. J.E* ■ Hayes, Br&sa Foundry, L&mhton-quay. j ANTED Known, Locks picked and Keys fitted I Immediately. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay, 18fc j FBAKOE BROTHERS, Wellington Labor Exchange, Opposite Athenaum Lambton-quay. WANTED, a Married Couple; wile to undertake the position of governess; roan, drive, &c. Prance Bros. r ANTED, Servant for hotel (country) : no cooking. France Bros. ‘ANTED, a Girl about 10, to help in housework and mind children France Bros. w w ANTED, Housemaid, private family, town. France Bros W w W* W A ANTED, female Cook (country hotel. France WANTED Known, that to ensure reply to applications for situations, country applicants should send stamped envelope- France Bros. WAITED, employers to know that we have ow our books good Farm Hands, Including several first-class Ploughmen, Shearers, &c« France Bros. WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, the Purest Stimulant in the world. OLFE'S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, the Great Remedy for Dyspepsia.- | WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, lor all Kidney and Bladder Complaints. OLFE’S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS relieves Gout and Rheumatism. OLFE’S AROMATIC SCHNAPPS la sold by all respectable Hotelkeepers. OLFE’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. Beware of Imitations. 942 WANTED, a Youth aa Guard. Apply at once, Tramway Sheds, 952 WANTED, an experienced Nuise, for two young children ; references requited. Apply to Mrs J. A, Tole, TinakoriiUd. ' 98$ YOUNG LADIES may receive Le-sone in Crewel Work, etc., from Miss Lily Nogens, at Madame Mathilda Schanz* Fashionable Dressmaking Establishment, 189 Lambton Quay. 880. PARLIAMENTARY REPORTER.—A Journalist engaged aa a Parliamentary Reporter during the Session is prepared to act aa Special Correspondent for any news* paper on term*. Apply by letter, addressed “Penciliat,” F. 0., Wellington. 809 WANTED Known, that Walter Freeman, of Lambton-qnay, provides for Balls, Suppers, Evening Parties, Picnics, Ac., on the shortest notice and reasonable terme. 82 WANTED, for "The New Zealand Temperance Alliance,*’ a Secretary, at a salary |of £l5O per annum. The duties of the ofllee may be ascertained from the undersigned, to whom applications must be addressed not later than Wednesday, June 3. By order of the Executive Board. THOMAS SWAIN, Hon Sec. 983 CERTIFICATED ENGINEER (mechanical) wanted at the Coal Pit Heath Com* pauy’s Mme.Greyuioutb, Applications, stating salary required and accompanied by *eati menials or references, to b* addressed to the Secretary, on or before Btb June. RICHARD NANOARUOW, 00 Secretary. WANTED KNOWN, for the convenience of my customers and the public generally, I have opened a branch shop in Molesworth-atreet (Opposite HIU-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 Molesworth-sbreets. 824 LADIES’ DRESSMAKING. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs Rushfobth’s Dressmaking Establishment, Mannersstreet, uader the management of Mias Cocnely. Ladies* own material made up. 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. [TANTED Known, that Mrs WALTER V FREEMAN (for tbe past 21 years business premises adjoining Barrett’s et), having removed to one of those com* tous shops on the Reclaimed Land, >site Light’s Queen’s Hotel, will be pleased •aceive her town and country friends. ;iat accommodation for Ladies. Tea and ee, Ham and Tongue Sandwiches, tj of every description, &c, &c, always (• 957 TANTED KNOWN, that H. SCHUSr SLBR (late shopman for Fred, bin, Pork Butcher) has taken the business luba-street on his own account, Tbe jess will for the future include FRUIT GROCERY, os well aa the business of a IK BUTCHER. H. Schussler hopes to pp a continuance of the patronage hitherto a to his predecessor by keeping nothing First-class goods. H. SCHUSSLERi Cuba-street. BOOTS & SHOES LADIES, by the R.M.S. Runpehn we have received an unsurpassed variety of new good., from the beat houses in England and the Continent, anch well-known names aa F. Finely E. Boatook, E. J. Laraal, Myer, Pigot, and Cove and Went, &a, 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. P ELLIOTT AND CO. THE EMPRESS VICTORIA house-time. This elegant shoe is made of black satin quilted, lined with crimson satin, an elegaat house-shoe and well worthy of tbe name, a small lot left on hand. ELLIOTT AND CO. GENTLEMEN’S bdmoraia, and E.S. from Cove and West, W. Jones and various Continental makers, shooting boots, tennis shoes, dress pomps, and Court shoes, io great variety, inspection invited. ELLIOTT AND CO. 24 AND 26, WILLIS STREET, Premier Boot Warehouse. GEOEGESON AND CO., MLORS AND HABITMAKBES, ATHBN.JSOM BOILDIK*S, WELLINGTON. Largest and beat Stock of Tweeds arc Cloth in the City. Alt D AND RESIDENCE. ladies and gentlemen visiting Christi, for .any length of time from two io day o , or longer, can be had at SrENOEa £, 275, Armagh-street West, close to the im, Park, and Gardens, and within 12 as’ walk of Ihe Calhedialand PostOffic , home comfort. Tern s—3os per week, ■erday. Highest references can i city (Wellington).

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7492, 2 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7492, 2 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7492, 2 June 1885, Page 3

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