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Wanted. &o I Cash Advertisements under this heading, notexceeding2o words, ONE SHILLING, j Addresses may be left at this office, ANTED, Experienced Salesman for Tweeds and Woollens in Wholesale Warehouse ; fair correspondent; thorough knowledge of warehouse work indispensable. Apply, with references and stating salary, £B6 “MERCHANT,” Post Office, Christchurch. MAKERS Wanted, best prices under agreement. W. H. MILES, 24, Market street, £72 Sydney. WANTED Known, we have just opened 50 dozen Straw Hats in all shapes. F. COHEN, 92, Willis street. 578 %It,T ANTED Known, a splendid lot of yW TIT _ O i_ _n . . New Scarfs, just landed, in all the latest styles. White and cream silk Derby scarfs from Is each. Call and see them. Union Clothing and Mercery Company. HATS, Hats, Hats.—Just opened this week, a splendid lot of Stiff Felts in all the new colours and shapes. Zephyrs under 3oz in weight for Sommer wear. Simply perfection, Union Clothing and Mercery Company. GENTLEMEN’S Natural Wool Under Shirts and Drawers. A splendid lot just opened, grand for summer wear, and very cheap. Union Clothing and Mercery Company, Cuba and Manners streets. BALBRIGGAN Under Shirts and Halthose. A good assortment to hand. These goods are about as fine and soft as silk, and at about one fourth the price. Union Clothing and Mercery Company. DON’T FORGET Out Boys’ Clothing. Our stock is larger than ever. All the new shapes and styles now to hand made up from New Zealand tweeda to our own order; and as to prices, we guarantee the best value in the oity. Union Clothing and Mercery Company. WANTED Known, that we are now making up In large quantities - Gentlemen’s Oxford and Regatta Shirts to order. A splendid lot of new shirtings just opened ; in fact, competent judges assert that they ‘ are the best quality and patterns ever shown In the oity. Union Clothing and Mercery Company. WANTED Known, the Best House in Wellington for Shirts, Braces, Ties, Soohs, Silk Handkerchiefs, &0., &0., &a,,is at F. COHEN’S, 92, Willis street. Empire -labor, exchange. No. 8 Gkky-stbeet. Inline with Wharf. Established 1885. Telephone 414. ANTED, a first - class Waiter for East Coast. Edwards and Moßeatb, WANTED, Engagement by a Married Couple on a station ; man general work, wife cook, &o. Good references. Edwards and Moßeatb, ANTED, a middle-aged Woman aa General Servant (no oooking), country hotel. Passage paid. Edwards and Moßeatb. w ANTED, a Boy for flaxmill; 12s and found, Edwards and Moßeatb. WANTED, a Barmaid and Waitress; country hotel; passage paid. Ed. wards and Moßeatb. ANTED, a Good Cook for Restaurant. Edwards and Moßeatb. WANTED, a good Waitress ; also Cook for same place. Edwards and Mcßeath. WANTED, a Cook and Laundress for town. Edwards and Moßeatb. nVTANTED, re-engagement by competent v V Grocery hand ; good testimonials, dwards and Moßealh, WANTED Known—All applications by Iqttor requiring an answer must contain a etamp for reply. Edwards and Moßeatb. ¥ ANTED Known, the Largest Stock of Men’s, Boys’, and Youths' Clothing to bo had at F. : COHEN’S, 92, Willis WANTED known, Rest Roofing Felt in large or small quantities. The cheapest house in town at J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton Quay. TiTT ANTED known, for Gas or Water fy fittings go to]J. E. Hayes, Brass .under, 105 Lamhton-quay, 'ANTED known, for the latest novelties and designs in Gas, Globes, Chandeliers, Brackets, Hall Lamps, Gas Fires, Ac go to J. E. Hayos, Plumber and Gasfitter, ICS, Lambton-quay, TST ANTED to Buy, any quantity of /V Furniture, in large or small lots ookton’s Variety Stores, Tory and Man-re-street. ‘ 83 [TANTED known, to make room for f new designs in Chandeliers, Gas res, Brackets, plain and fancy, Gas Fires, I Lamps, just landing, and lam selling fittings at coat price. J. E. Hayos, 105, persmith and Electrician, Lambton-quay. WANTED KNOWN. DENTAL NOMOB. WALTER E. HALL, IYJL' Dental Surgeon, Bogs to notify his patients and the publio generally that he has removed his business premises to 105 Willis street. Full seta of Artificial Teeth, £5 ss. Consultation free. 967 PHOTOGRAPHY. SILVER PRINTING. [TANTED Known.—F. HILL, the wellv known Photographer, has made mgementa to do the above in first-class e, to include Spotting and Mounting. .ry care taken with the negatives, o, instructions given to beginners in tranches of the trade, All oommuuioais addressed to F. HILL, Addington House, Conrtenay place, Will receive prompt attention. 529 WANTED KNOWN.—That I have always on hand, and for sale cheap, a large stock of Double und Single-seated Buggies, with tops or no tops; also a groat variety of Ladies’ Phaetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Carte, Spring Tip Carts, and Contractors’ Tip Drays ; also a Secondhand Brougham and one Landau, in good working order. The above are all of my own baild and my workmanship, and prices defy competition. All Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded to any part of the Colpny. Estimates famished on the shortest notice. M. BOHAN, Proprietor Wellington Coach Factory, Manners street and Taranaki place Wellington. Fishing Licenses LIST of Holders of Licenses to Fish for Trout in the Wellington Acclimatisation District, issued up to the 4th October, 1890: — J, F, Adams, Alex. Allen, A. L, Arrowsmilh. J. C. Andrews, L. P. A} son, Captain Wm. Baldwin, D, Barry, W. H. Beetham, J. C. Boddington, A. de B. Brandon, J. Breads, Hon P. A Buckley. B. K. Bunny, E. L. Burns, A. Caaelberg, D. Caselberg, £. E. Chamberlain, H. Cooley, J. Cooley, Alfred Coy, 1 Thos. Cox, G. Cudbj, J. J. Devine, T. E. Donne, Donald Donald, F. Dyer, O. Earle, J. M. Earle, A. A. Elkins, W. M. Easthope, Percy Freeth, D. Find lay son, J. G. Fox, X. Friend, J. W, Green, C. Graham, W. Greathead, J. W. Gray, H. J. Haigb, H. Hart, H. Hill, R. S. Hirsohberg, Jno. Holmes, Robert Hornblow, W. Hounslow, H. Hounslow, F. Howard, D. B. Howden, W. E. Hughes, Colonel Bumfrey, H. S. Izard, Edward Jack. S. H. Jackson, T. C. Jenkins, J. H. Kingdovi, W. Lawrence, Gilbert Mair, James Maoara, T. G. Mason, K. MoNab, D. Mclntosh, A. J. MoTavish, A. A. S. Menteatb, R. R. Meredith, J. Miller, C, Miller, C. B. Morisoo, J. Muirhead, C. R. Mitchell, F. Nott, H. D. O’Callaghan, C. P. O’Connor, T. Ollivar, M. O’Meara, H. Otteroon, D. S. Papworth, A. Pickering, L. G. Porter, C, A. Pownall, H. Y. Rawson, W. S. Ransom, W. S. Hawscn, A. R. Rawson, N. Reid, Edward Richards, A. J. Rutherford, J. Shore, C. P. Skerrelt, J. E. Smith, H. H. Smith, Jas. Stuckey, C. A. Tablteau, T. L. Thompson, S. D. Thompson, G. Townsend, J. C. Walker, T. Wagg, A. R. Whatman, A. A. White, L; H. B. Wilson, David Wilson, F. Whitley, J Williams, H. G. Williams, Geo. Williamson, N. W. Worry. Ladies holding licenses to fish for trout:— Miss Barber, Mrs Beetham, Mrs Campbell, Mrs Evans, Mrs Q. Pearce, Mrs Thoumine, Mrs Wagg, Boys holding licenses to fish for trout: — C. H. Baker, Bertram Bennett, Houston Boddington, BVed. Broome, John Campbell, H. Dixon, Vivian Donald, W, H. B, Grant, Alister C. Grant, E, Holmes, Edward Hales, Hermann Holz. Percy Hamilton, Carl Hauseman, James Isaacs, Joseph Jones, Henry Lett, Walker B?tt, Malcolm Mclntosh, Sam. Mawhinney, Frank McGowan, Herbert Morshed, A. Uwen, Jos. Owen, W. [ Pronse, Leonsid Richards, Arthur Richards, H. W. Rowden, W. Strood, W. J. Taplin, I W. Thompson, A. Tinsley, J. R. Waagh„ Sydney Wilson, A. Wilton. 123

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 10 November 1890, Page 3

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