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Wanted. Sc. DALLAS & SON’S Pickles and Sauces are thoroughly ripened, mellowed, and matured, and cheaper than the imported. Proprietors of Maclean’s fickle Factory. DALLAS & SjX'i goods excel the imported being cheaper and absolutely pure. Ten firstclass awards. DON'T be put off with inferior importations when local pio luetlona of unrivalled excellence can be had. Dallas & Son. ALLAS & SON’S manufactures provides local employment, circulates money, and makes New Zealand a Home. ItTaK better article 2* per cent cheaper since Dallas ; and Son purchased the Maclean Pickle Factory. WAJNTLI.) to Buy, *Qy quautlty Furniture, In large or small lota Flotation Variety Store* Tory and Manners-strooti*. largetrttocs or soot A city Is at Flock ton'* Jdanoera-aweet# mu iu.ua runiii V»Tloiy Aiores, IV.»y W ANTED Known, U« J. IS. Hayes, Lauibt :yt) a, L t Bracket* frou WANTED Known, two-hght Chandelier* fr..»u til to £l6. J. E. ilayea. Ltmhton-quay. WANTED Known, Gac Globes frjm 1* 6d vo S 0» each. J« K. Hayes, Lambton-quay. TTET ANTED Known. O&sCooklcg and Heailngßtovts VV «o!d on monthly payments. Hayes, Lambton-qy. WAITED Known, BrassOastlngevery day. J. K 1 Hayes, Brass Foundry, Lambton-quay. W ANTED Known, immediately. J. Locks picked and Keys fitted Ifi. Hayes, Lamhtnu-qaaf, WANTED, a lady for the country as good general help where there are young children. Comfortable home, with salary. Apply, stating age, S.S., Post Office, Herbertville, Wainui, 8..8. 2Jo WANTED, for the Masterton Hospital, a married couple, without encumbrance, as Custodian and Matron ; salary, £ 100 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, will be received up to Wednesday, tbe Sth December, 188 G, by W. Sellar, Secretary. Masterton, 23rd Nov., 1886, 242 WELLINGTON WOOLLEN COMPANY. Wanted to purchase, 100 SHAKES in the above Company. Apply, stating price and particulars, to WOOLLEN, 190 Te Aro Post office, Wellington, WANTEDKNOWN— W. H. BISHOP, CO AC H BUILDE R ANDGENERAL WHEELWRIGHT, Petone, Has now opened business, and is prepared to execute all orders left in his charge : in a workmanlike manner. Charges Moderate, 986 WANTED KNOWN. T'HE Cheap Butcher is JAMES CATE. One trial will prove it. Mutton from 2d to 4d, Prime Beef from 2d to 4d; also, small goods of all descriptions. Families waited on daily. Address, Tory - street, opposite the Mayor’s residence. ■ 693 WANTED Known —That we have for sale, at reduced prices, the largest stock of Ladies’ Phaetons, Doable and Single Buggies, Waggonettes, &c., in the district ; also, first prize Phaeton Waggonette. Xnspectun invited, ROUSE & HURRELL, Empire Coach Factory, Oourtenay-place. 222 PORTLAND CEMENT. i^y ANTED, Contractors, Builders, and others, to encourage Colonial Industry by using WILSON & CO.’S NEW ZEALAND CEMENT, proved by Engineers and Architects to be superior to any imported cement. For price, &0., apply to PETER HUTSON & CO., Sole Agents, Waring Taylor-street, Wellington, 258 WANTED KNOWN. Under the Patronage oy His Excellency SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS, K.C.B. THE DUNACK SAUCE quite new, different from any other Sauce manufactured, pronounced by all who have tried it to be a Superior Sauce. Sold wholesale at the Manufactory or any of the wholesale bouses, retail of all grocers. Manufactory, Moleaworfh Street, Wellington, Dunedin, Neil and Co., Bond t tract. Christchurch, Ohryatal and Co., Litchfield Street. WANTED KNOWN—That I have always on hand, and for sals cheap, a large stock of Double and Single-Seated Buggies with tops or po tops ; also, a great variety of Lady’s Phaetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Carts, Spring Tip Carta, and Contractor’s Tip Drays ; also, a second-hand Brougham, and one Landau in good working order. The above are all of my own build, and my workmanship, and prices defy competition. All orders promptly attended to,’and forwarded to • any part of the Colony. Estimates furnished on the shortest notice. M. BOHAN, Proprietor, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street and Tarauafci-place, Wellington, ‘ 856 "^y ANTED KNOWN—GAEEATT’B WHITE WO EM POWDERS "" ARE THE BEST. They require no nauseous aperient after taking them. Address— TARANAKI-STREET, on the Tram Line. .177 ANTED gNOW .N , O"CJT CAFE DU DUG i - , AT THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. JOHN BERTIE, ProWietairb. 896 Legal Notices . . , IN BANKRUPTCY. DONALD ’ CHISHOLM. GROCER. MOLES WORTH-STREET, WELLINGTON. TENDERS are hereby invited for the purchase of .the Stook-m-Trade and Book-Debts of th '.above-mentioned batikrdpt, tobesentin jot later than Tuesday," the 7th December, 1886, at 11 a.m, ’ For.full particulars apply to r ’. >■ • ’ C. C. GRAHAM, 1 Official Assignee. Wellington, 29th November, 1886.' 1 297THE WELLINGTON BUILDING AND 1 INVESTMENT COMPANY; 1 ' (Limited).' : Capital,!-.' ’’ ... ’ ... £IOO,OOO. * npHIS Company is how prepared to reJL 'oeiye applications for advances oh approved security) and to accept deposits at current rates" of Interest. All can be obtained on application at Company’s’ 'Offices, New Zealand Insurance Buildings,' Lambton-qnay." : ‘ . R. M. SIMPSON, ' Managing Director. lYelhngton, -Ith November, 1386. -IS. ,y|PSS OSBORNE will receive her Pupils at her rooms, THOHNDON HOUSE, Lamb - ton Quay, fyop.ll till 12,3(1, andp'rom 2 till 5.30 each day, Saturday excepted. 878 HOW many people are in their graves to-day who would have been alive and welt df they -knew the virtues of Wolfe’s Schpapps.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7947, 2 December 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7947, 2 December 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7947, 2 December 1886, Page 7