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Wanted, &c. MPIEB LABOR EXCHANGE. No. 8 Gbey-stp.eet, la line with Wharf. WANTED, an educated young Ladv, about 2f) ; must be fond of children. Edwards and Mcßeath. %KT ANTED, a woman, about 25 or 30, as V V Housekeeper to several gentlemen. Edwards and Mcßeath. ANTED, a general Servant for country hotel. Edwards and Mcßeath, w ANTED, a Barmaid for country hotel. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, an active Man about 25, single; one with a knowledge of plumbing preferred. Edwards and Mcßeath, Girl about 16 to assist iu Y r housework and miud children. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, Wainui Mcßeath. general private. Servant for Edwards and ANTED, a Nurse for children ; reV V ferences. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, Housemaid for boardinghouse ; wait table. Edwards and Mcßeath, w etc. ; Death. ANTED, Engagement as useful mau ; understands garden work, milking, good references. Edwards and Me\'KTANTED, a Mother’s Heip ; references VV required. Edwards and Mcßeath. ANTED, Employment as saleswoman yy or in any capicity where a good and rapid writer is required. Edwards and McBeath. WJ AN TED, as Housekeeper Y V in or near town ; good references, local or otherwise. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, Situation on farm as general hand ; Home and colonial references. Edwards and Mcßeath. ANTED, washing or other daily work, Edwards and Mcßeath. \WT ANTED, Engagement as manager, or W working, manager on a farm or station ; thoroughly experienced with stock, etc; good references. Edwards and Me Beath. \ET ANTED Known—All applications by W letter requiring an answer must contaD. a stamp for reply. Edwards and Mcßeath. \ ANTED Known —Servants applying V V for situations by post must enclose stamp for reply, or letters will not be answered. Edwards and Mcßeath. ANTED Strangers and others to know that our fee for a General Servant at 12s or 14s per week is 2s Cd; also, that it is not usual for everyone to charge more, the fee mentioned being our charge for 5 years past. We are compelled to again announce this, owing to others charging general servants exorbitant fees and quoting us as an authority. Edwards and Mcßeath. IT OWARD AND CO. IOL (Late Howard and Wright), COLONIAL LABOR EXCHANGE, Late of Manners-street,

Wish to intimate to their numerous supporters that the business will be continued under the above style in future, and that the attention hitherto devoted to the labor agency will be under the personal supervision of Mr HoWi'ft'd, as hitherto. Howard and Co, have secured new and extensive offices opposite Bank of New Zealand, where all letters and matters of business can iu future be addressed. SERVANTS of all descriptions, with good references, waiting engagements. J. H. Howard and Co. WANTED, at once young Girl for farm, Wairarapa ; one able to milk preferred. J. H. Howard and Co. f- A /"ANTED, Girl about 16 years nga to assist generally in hotel, country. J. H, Howard and Co. WANTED, young Man ; useful; hotel, town. J. H. Howard and Co. TO BE SOLD, corner section with two first-class houses, in one of the best and most rising localities in the city. For particulars and title (freehold), apply J. H, Howard and Co. npO BE SOLD, Furnished BoardingI - - house, capable of accommodating 15 to 20 boarders, licensed Express ; good op. portunity for any one wishing to start business ; owner retiring in consequence of going into more extensive business in Sydney. J. H. Howard and Co, ■njTO BE SOLD, from 1000 to 10,000 cords JL Firewood rata, reaaa, white pine, cut in four foot lengths ; delivered in Wellington; J. H. Howard and Co. OUR attention has been directed to the circulation of a report that our business has been disposed of as carried on in our former premises, and we wish to inform our friends that such has not been the case. We have this day instructed our solicitor to take proceedings against those trading under the title of Colonial Labor to the detriment of our interests. J. H. Howard and Co. /TARSIDE AND CO.’S COLONIAL EXCHANGE AND LABOR OFFICE, Manners-street (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel). IVERSONS having articles they wish to exchange can do so by communicating with us. Garside and Co. (7 ANTED General Servant for Board¥'J inghouse, also one for Private house. Garside and Co. WANTED, Children to board by respectable married woman. Garside and Co. WANTED. Situation by respectable girl, 16, to look after young children. Garside and Co. WANTED Known, none but respectable servants with bona fide references recommended by Garside and Co. VT¥TANTED, Re-engagement as working VV housekeeper by respectable middleaged woman; town or country. and Co. 'OT ANTED, Situation by an accomplished V v young lady as Companion or Governess. For address apply to office of this paper. 405 ■(* s if J ANTED, by a young lady, situation ¥ v as Governess to young children or Lady’s Companion. Address A. 8., Postoffice, Palmerston North. • 337 ■\TTANTED Known, Clark’s Sale of VV Drapery and Clothing is now on. 169 and 171, Lambton-quay. 284 ■'iTTANTED, Buyers for 50 Boys’ OverW coats, from 6s 6d to 12s Gd. New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED, Buyers for Petone Rugs and Blankets. New Zealand Clothing Factory. W” ANTED, buyers to inspect our stock of Mosgiel Shirts, Pants, Socks ; Iso a large assortment of Boys’ Kuiokerocker Hose. New Zealand Clothing FacANTED, buyers to inspect our stock Pitone Blankets, which are being sold at unusually low prices at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, 590

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 5

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