WANTED, men used to sawmill work to haul and cut by contract; bullocks and horses found. Open for three days only. Apply for address —Office of this paper. 535 WANTED, for a client, a General Store ; stock, between .£3OOO and £4OOO. Apply Cook and Gray, ’Wellington. WANTED Known, good Board and Residence on the Terrace for Throe Gentlemen; splendid view of harbour, hot and cold water ; every convenience and home comfort; no children; terms, 355. Address, J.H., N.Z. Times. MEDICAL practice or Partnership, wanted by an experienced, highly qualified Medical man, in nice locality. Address, stating cash receipts and premium required, at once to “ Doctor,” care of Gordon and Gotch, George street, Sydney. 007 EMPIRE LABOUR EXCHANGE (Licensed), No. 1, Gret street. Established 1885. Telephone 414. WANTED Known—We have removed to No. 1, Grey street, opposite our old office, next to the Alliance Insurance Office. WANTED, situation in hotel, town or country; used to table, billiards, bar, &c. ; references. Edwards and Mcßeath, No, 1, Grey street. WANTED, 2 Tailoresses for country; highest wages ; sharp. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, situation by a Married Man as station hand; good bullock driver and used to cattle and sheep; references. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, a good General Servant, for country hotel; passage paid. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Situation as useful man on Farm or Station; can milk ; also well used to horses. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street WANTED, mother and daughter as housekeeper and assistant; must bake broad; wages, 20s and 10s. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street, WANTED, a Dressmaker for South Island; sharp, Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street w 'ANTED, a good Waiter, for hotel. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey ANTED, re-engagement as general Storeman, bookkeeper; five years in Fiji Island trade; no objection to return to same ; rood references as manager. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Dressmaker’s assistant, used to good class of work; town. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Engagement as Companion or Governess, town or country ; exoelent references. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. i, Grey street. WANTED, situation by Married Couple in hotel; town or country ; man used ;o any work in hotel; wife housemaid, &c., rood references. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. i, Grey street. nrTANTED Known, all applications by letter requiring an answer must con- - an( j ain* a stamp for reply. Edwards icßeatb, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED Known, ws have removed to No. 1, Grey street, opposite our old jffioe, and next to the Alliance Insurance Jffice. MBS PEEEOTT "STCTTSHES to inform her numerous patrons Tv that she has removed to more convenient premises, and has now offices over Hoffmann’s Music Depot, Willis street, next the Western Hotel. w 'ANTED, good Waitress, country; woman Cook. Mrs Peirott, Willis .7STANTED. Housemaid, Parlourmaid, or fV girl willing to learn parlourmaid’s ities. Mrs Perrott, Willis street. STtrANTED, Generals, Nursemaids, Cook W and Laundress, Assists. Mrs Perrott, Villis street. PANTED, Dressmaker, by the day. Mrs Perrott, Willis street. 7S 7'A I. TING engagement, Barmaids, Housemaids, Barmen, Waiters,_ Cooks, ullcrymen, &c. Mrs Perrott, Willis street. _SLEASE note the address. Willis street, over Hoffmann’s Music Depot, next the estern Hotel. RANTED, for the Detail Furniture, Crockery and Household Ironmongery Department, competent Salesman to take charge. Apply, stating ago, whether married or single, and salary expected, to BOX 218, Post Office, Dunedin. 591 WANTED KNOWN—E. J. Lo Grove, Shorthand and Typewriter, Chamber of Commerce, Lambton quay. Verbatim lieports supplied of Court Cases, Conferences, &c., &o. Typewriting! Typewriting! In the best style. Legal Documents, Testimonials, Addresses, Specifications, Eeports, Pootiy, Accurately Type-written. Correspondence conducted, Eeports drawn up. All transactions confidential. 416 ANTED KNOWN.—My second Spring shipment of prints and dress stuffs are the brightest, daintiest and cheapest goods yet offered in the city. Prints of all classes, 4.jd to Hid ; stuffs, 4a 6d to 16s 6d the dress ; now flannelettes, 3)d to 6J-d; tennis flannelettes, 6id, 7jjd, and yard wide, 81 d. Dressmaking on the promises, cheapest in town. Men’s Summer suits, 25s 6d ; black coats and vests, 25s 6d. Clothing of all kinds. Splendid choice of mercery. B. P. Johnson, EeadyMoney Draper and Clothier, 11, Cuba street. WANTED KNOWN—Carter and Co.’s Great Eemoval Sale now on at 77, Willis street. Compelled by rapidly increasing trade to got larger premises, and during the clearing out sale will offer you Dent’s 6olasp gloves, 4s lid, reduced to 2a lid j blouses reduced to la 6d; ladies’ summer mantles at 7s lid, worth .£1; good summer beige dresses, reduced to 3s lid, 4a lid, 6s Hd and 8s lid the dress; black figured satin cloth, 6s lid the dozen, worth .£1; black cashmeres reduced to 5s lid, 6s Hd, 10s Hd, &o.; pretty diagonal and check summer tweeds reduced to 4s Hd, 7s Hd and Hs 9d; nice delaines and crepon ginghams, 6Jd a yard, half price ; good pink flannelettes, 31 d; lace curtains, Is Hd; costume skirts, 12s Hd, worth £1; corsets, underclothing, umbrellas, hosiery, all reduced. We are positively leaving the premise;, and mean quitting the stock. Carter and C( 77, Willis street. Only one entrance, don r make a mistake. We have no connection with the adjoining shop. mHOENDON LENDING LLBBAEY, I , Molesworth Street (Near the Government Buildings). . LATE ADDITIONS— Novel Notes, Jerome K. Jerome Doctor Pascal, Emile Zola Thro’ the Dark Continent, H. Stanley Bail up, Hume Nesbit Kitty’s Father, Frank Barrett Banker and Broker, Nat Gould Mixed Humanity, J, G. Couper The Slave of the Lamp, H. S. Merriman SECOND-HAND BOOKS ALWAYS ON SALE. “■WTALUMBA” EICH CONSTANTIA—JL a Perfect Ladies’ Wine. FOE SALE. CHINA, GLASS AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS. SPLENDID CASH BUSINESS doing a large and profitable trade in Cuba street, Wellington, is offered for SALE AS A GOING CONCEET. Stock is large, bnt can be reduced to suit purchaser. This is really a grand opportunity of securing one of the best paying businesses in Wellington. Apply to the proprietor, J* U^Canttan, Bon Marche, Cuba street, Wellington, (Opposite Te Aro House). 568 PELS FOE SALE.—Hotel, in bush, Feilding district, to let; grand opening itable man; country just being opened 3 is a chance seldom met with ; trade, .£SO week, and increasing. Hotel, : this is the finest district in the for hotel; no opposition for 20 miles, lousands of pounds to bo spent on ; up adjoining country. Hotel, in -ton; trade, £BO week; £SOO cash. 'Palmerston; trade, over £IOO week; ,sh. Dwan Bros., Willis street. 491
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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2042, 27 October 1893, Page 1
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