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Wanted. &o. WANTED, for the Chriafcchnrch Clothing Factory, a comp etent Cutter. Apply Parker and Tribe, Christchurch. 62S WANTED, competent Ironmongery Traveller, to represent Briscoe, Drysdale and Co., in Queensland. Liberal salary to a good man. Apply, ARTHUR BRIS6OE AND CO., 611 Dunedin. EIMPIRE LABOR EXCHANGE, f No. 8 Grev-strest, Li line with Wharf. WANTED] Engagement in General Store, town or country. 6 years good character from last place (grocery and tea business). Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, 2 Second Waiters. Apply sharp. Edwards & Mcßeath. WANTED, Useful Lsd for Boarding House. Edwards & Mcßeath. W' ANTED, re-engagement as Barman or Waiter , first-class references. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, General Servant for Porirua. Edwards & Mcßeath. WANTED, good General Servant, for ; gentleman’s house in Rangitikei, four in family, boy kept. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, good dressmaker for country store. Apply sharp. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, engagement in general store or office j previous experience in office work. Edwards and Mcßeath. mg. "ANTED, General Servant for station, ? must be used to children, no cookEdwards & Mcßeath. Female Cook for station, assist with washing. Edwards & Mcßeath. WANTED. General Servant for West Coast. Edwards & Mcßeath. WANTED. Farm Hand, good milker. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, Youth with knowledge of Bar; Edwards and Beath, WANTED, General Servant, country hotel. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, Boy for shop, also hotel, useful. Edwards & Mcßeath. T ANTED, general servant, for farm, / bake, &o. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, general servant for town. Edwards & Mcßeath, WANTED, a tidy boy for shop. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, a,„jouth for factory, mast have knowledge of the coach painting. Edwards & Mcßeath. WANTED, several General Servants for town. Edwards and Mcßeath, WANTED, General Servants, for town, private. Edwards and Mcßeath. ’SX7 - ANTED Known—All applications by V V letter requiring an answer must contain a stamp for reply. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED Known—Servants applying for situations by post must enclose stamp for reply, or letters will not be answered. Edwards and Mcßeath, WANTED Strangers and others to know that ear fee for a General Servant at I2a or 14s per week is 2s 6d; also* that it is not usual for everyone to charge more, the fee mentioned being onr 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,

WANTED, Buyers for 50 Boys’ Over coats, from 6a 6d to I2s fid. Now Zealand Clothing Factory, WANTED, Buyers for Petone Engs and Blankets.' New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED to Buy, any quantity of Furpiture, in large or small lots Flockton’s Variety Stores, Tory and Manners.street. ' 63 WANTED, buyers to inspect our stock of Mosgiei Shirts, Pants, Socks; also a large assortment of Boys’ Knicker. booker Hose. Now Zealand Clothing FactoryANTED, buyers to inspect our stock of Pitone Blankets, which are being sold at unusually low prices at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. 596 WANTED Known, Brass Castings from Is lb. Looks picked and Keys fitted immediately. J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-ans?. OiT ANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, W Lambton - quay, sells Gaafittinga cheaper than any house in town- Inspection invited. WANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, ICS, Lambton-qnay, has Just just landed New Designs in Chandeliers, Gas Brackets, Globas, &o. Aoali before purchasing else, where solicited. WANTED Known, that for stained glass, hall door decorations (done by hand), sign writing, notice boards, and all kinds of sign writer’s work, the Cheapest Place to go is E. Martin's, ialMannora-street, opposite Arcade. 2 6i ANTED KNOWN. J. BEOWN, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, 29, Manners-stkest, Wellington. ill kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery cleaned and repaired. WANTED Known, that Alexander Monro has ou Sale a large and wellselected stock of every article in the grocery and provision trade, including Meek's Oamaru flour and oatmeal, Canterbury hams and bacon, potatoes, maize, chickwheat, oa s, bran, pollard, &c., &c. Also Indian products, including the famous Oaohterlony Valley teas, chutnies, carries, sauces, pickles and a variety of Indian condiments such as cannot be found in any other bouse in New Zealand. Country settlers and others on forwarding ns a list of their reqairements can rely on their orders leceiving every attention, so that alt goods may prove satisfactory both in quality and price.—Alexander Monro, importer, Willia-atreet, Wellington. \%T ANTED Known, that Alexander Vy Munro has just received another shipment .of , the celebrated Onchterlony Valley Tea, the genuine article’, direct from the plantation, in large and small boxes. Requires no mixing or blending. If one drinks tea at all, why not have it pure and unadulterated ? The price is 2s 2d, 2s 8d and 3s per lb. One lb wilt go as far as 1 Jib of any other tea, and car. only be obtained at East£ ndia House, Willis 537 MRS ORCHARD, Moles worth-street, ] Teacher of Music, Singing, and Painting, gives lessons also in Poonah painting, wax flower-making, and all kinds of fancy work. Has for sale a large assortment of the prettiest, cheapest, and best painted plaques, aprons, card?, opals, &c. Words to suit customers written in gold ink. Painting and work done to order. 592

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8541, 22 November 1888, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8541, 22 November 1888, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8541, 22 November 1888, Page 5

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