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Wanted, &c. UIPIRE LABOR EXCHANGE, i No, 8 Grey-street, in Line with Queen’s Wharf. 'ANTED, Girl for general work, country hotel; no cooking. Edwards & M'Beath. WANTED, Engagement as second cook, or useful man in hotel. Edwards & M'Beath, WANTED, general Servant for West Coast; passage paid, Edwards & M'Beath. - , ANTED, female Cook, private family ; no washing. Edwards & M'Beath. ANTED two general servants for South Island. —Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, engagement as housekeer, by respectable woman with little girl. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED girl about 15 to assist in housework and mind baby.—Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED general servant for country hotel.—Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, Female Cook, country hotel. Sharp. Edwards & M'Beath. Beath. ANTED, engagement by good Cook, hotel preferred. Edwards and MeuANTED, strong General Servant for station, Wairarapa. Edwards & M'Beath. "ANTED, by a respectable woman Washing or Charing by the day. Edwards & M'Beath. ANTED, Cook and Laundress, private, town. Edwards & M'Beath. "ANTED, Girl about 14, used to children ; references. Edwards and M'Beath. WANTED, Engagement in General Store ; town or country ; good references. Edwards & Mcßeath. r ANTED Known—Servants applying „ , for situations by post must enclose stamp for reply, or letters will not be answered. Edwards and Mcßeath. COLONIAL LABOR, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENCY, Exchange Offices, Manners-street (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel). r ANTED, Housemaid and Nurse, for town, with references, Howard and Wright. r ANTED, General Servant, for town ; w v three in family; references required. Toward and Wright, WANTED, General Servant, for Karori, with references. Howard and Wright. WANTED, by a Queen’s Prizeman and D.D.L., 5.1.C.E., as Tutor or Coach or examination. Qualifications—High Ma. ihematics. Surveying, Latin, French, elenentary German, Geology, and Chemistry. Tivinity, Church of England. Apply, Howard md Wright. 75 WANTED Known—Public Instruction in Cookery.—Mrs Gordon’s evening class will commence on Wednesday, 17th August, from 7.30 to 9.30. Course of twelve lessons, £ 1 1s; single admission, 2s fid. Address, Molesworth-street. 66 WANTED, Young Men to try our Eclectic treatment; a cure in all cases guaranteed, R, Ayres, Herbalist, 90, Guba-street. ANTED Known—Copper boilers,^from 10 to 100 gallons, 1s 4d to 1s fid per S. Danks and Son. ANTED Known Copper boilers, Frames, 30s to £2 15s, S. Danks and Son. i ANTED Known —Two-ligbt Chandeliers from 14s fid. S. Danks and Son. \%T ANTED Known—Brass Castings, Is VV to Is fid lb, S. Danks and Son. WANTED Known, Locks picked and Keys fitted immediately. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay. ANTED Known—Gas Globes, Is to 7s fid. S. Danks and Bon. WANTED Known—American Force and Lift Pumps, £2 5s to £4. S. Danks and Son. WANTED Known—Douglas Pumps, 12s to 255. S. Danks and Son. [XT ANTED Known—Hydraulic Rams, V V 35s to £7los. S. Danks and Son. ANTED Known—Cheapest and Best House in the City, 10, Brandonstreet. 983 ¥ ANTED to Buy, any quantity of Furniture, in large or small lots. sokton’a Variety Stores, Tory and Man-rs-street. 635 ♦TpHE largest Stock of Second-hand FarmI. ture in the city is at Flookton’s Variety Stores, Tory and Manners-streets, WANTED KNOWN, THAT THE ANK LUNCHEON ROOMS are in full g again. Lunch from 12 till 2. Conn visitors can rely on having their wants died. Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa always BANK LUNCHEON ROOMS, Lambton-quay (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). ALF. MASON, Proprietor, ANTED"KNOWN.—SIDNEY HEYWOOD’S London Hairdressing loon, 76, Willis-street, next door to ellington Meat Company. A choice selection of Cigars, Perfumery, . Hair-cutting, 6d ; Shaving, 3d, Patent ur Brushing Machine. B.—Gentlemen shaved while they wait. 31 rTANTED, Old Australian and other 1/ Postage Stamps, used or unused—issues only, not those in use. Remove i letters by leaving wet sponge on. d price given for a collection. Descripaud your address to “Alpha,” Post;e, Sydney. WANTED KNOWN—That the Best and Cheapest place for CARRIAGES and TRAPS of all descriptions is at GEO. LUKE’S Carriage Factory, Taranaki-street. G.L. has for Sale Cheap New and Secondhand Buggies, Expresses, and Carts. Note the address —English and American Coach Factory, Taranaki-street, near the Reclamation. 997 WANTED KNOWN, P. MERCER airdkesse (Late of Manners-street), is now To bo found at LEVY AND ART HI. RSON’S, Tobacconists, No. 34, Willis-street. 193 NOTICE. consequence of a Calvert having given way at Makara, neat the premises of Maitland Anderson, the South Makara I is hereby closed for traffic |until further ■ order. W, J. TABOR, Clerk, Karori-Makara Road Boa d.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8165, 17 August 1887, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8165, 17 August 1887, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8165, 17 August 1887, Page 5

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