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’ANTED to Let. —Furnished bedroom ; three walk from Parliament Buildings; with or without board. Apply, Mrs Thomas, Ingleburn House, Sydney street. G 26 WANTED work, by competent land* scape Gardener; first-class Wellington references. Apply, “ Practical Gardener,” care of N.Z. Times. 624 WANTED, situation in Solicitor’s office; 5 years’ experience in legal work ; thorough knowledge engrossing and Court work. Apply, “Legal,” care of N.Z- Times office. 627 WANTED to Sell Two quarter-acro Sections. Woodville, within stone’s throw of Post Office; one partly fenced; good spec. ; will be sold cheap; owner leaving. Address Land, c/o New Zealand Times. WANTED, A Youth, aged aboutlG years, as an Apprentice for the Chemist ‘Business; premium required. D. T. Orr, 49, ; Lambton quay. 603 WANTED, by married couple, ro encumbrance, Situation on station ; wife, good cook, &c. ; man, useful with horses and cattle. Apply P. Smith, Oshorne Boardinghouse, Dixon street. . 619 WANTED everybody to understand that no reasonable offer is refused for Cash at Hoffmann and Sons. WANTED Known, that Hoffmann and Sons arc Hiring out Pianos at 15s per month, and if purchased in three months, half hire allowed. 98 'ANTED the Public to Know that Hoffmann and Sons’ is the oldest house in Musical Instruments in New Zealand. Established over 34 years. MINING ENGINEER and Colliery Viewer, lately arrived, with large English and New South Wales experience, is open for Engagements; reports, surveys or management. Box 150, P. 0., Christchurch. 578 SUPERIOR Board and Residence for gentlemen, single rooms, or two friends share largo room ; good position, splendid view, every comfort and convenience. Address at New Zealand Times Office. 483 EMPIRE LABOUR EXCHANGE (Licensed), No. 1, Grey street. Established 1885; Telephone 414. WANTED. a Female Cook, for a station. Edwards and Mcßcath, No. 1, Grey street. 'ANTED, housemaid, 15s ; apply sharp. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. • W ANTED, Situation by a competent Groom and Coachman ; good references. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. * WANTED, a Young Woman for light housework and play piano, 15s. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. "ANTED, a Lady Canvasser, weekly wages and commission. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. 'ANTED, to place a Boy on a Farm with a view to learn the work. For particulars apply to Edwards and Mcßcath, No. 1, Grey street, ' WANTED, re-engagement by a Firstclass Barman; also competent to take the entire management of a hotel in town or country; good local references as to character and abilities. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. ANTED, Engagement as Barmaid by a young lady having no previous experience ; well educated and musical ; no objection to the country. Edwards and MeBeath, No. 1, Grey street. • ■ WANTED, Situation in any capacity (except cooking) in hotel; used to bar, &c. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street, - 4 WANTED Correspondents to know we refuse all letters insufficiently stamped, and on which a fine is payable. Country correspondents please note this fact. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. ’ANTED, General Servants to know wo have not altered our charges. The foe for places under 15s a neck is still 2s 6d. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. "ANTED Known, all applications by letter requiring an answer must contain a stamp for reply. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. MRS PERROTT, 15, Willis street, next to the Western Hotel. [Telephone, 793.1 _____ WANTED, by thorough Fjgood middleaged’woman cook, situation in private or hotel; personal references. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. TCTANTED, by experienced young woman, r V employment as midday Waitress, rs Perrott, 15, Willis street. WANTED, during the sessions or longer,, situation in public or private, by thorough experienced woman Cook; town references. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ’ANTED, Cooks, private and hotel. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. 'ANTED, Good Generals, town and country ; also House, Parlourmaid, country, excellent place. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. . 'AITING engagement, good Men Cooks, Barmen, Barmaids, Waiters, Porters, Scullery men. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. CORRESPONDING Clients kindly enclose stamps for reply. (Mrs Perrott, 15, .Willis street. WELLINGTON LABOUR BUREAU (Licensed), B, Willis street (Catholic Times Buildings). Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 'ANTED Known, all employees sent from the Wellington Labour Bureau, are respectable and reliable servants. —J. Murray Barclay & Co. 48, Willis street, ./mTAITINGj Waiters, Waitresses, Barp Y maids, Barman, Gardeners, Sawmill ands, Housekeepers, Cooks, Harried juples, Housemaids, Men Servants and pong Labourers, Station Hands and Lads ; I good references. 48 Willis street. . ANTED, a Groom at once, single man preferred ; permanent billet to good 8, Willis street. raT-ANTED,| employment by fY’ as help or to-assist ;’well od id highly recommended.' 48, Willis street. 'ANTED, by Barmaid, re-engagement ; good references from loading hotels. 48, Willis street. TANTED, Employment by well-educated f Young Man; keep books, any capacity. Willis street. T ANTED, Circular Sawyer, for country imill. Apply, sharp. 48, Willis street. [/"ANTED, Young Girl to assist houseV work; good - place; in country ; fare I. 48, Wilis street. TANTED, Employment by superior f Married Couple, with lad 17, accusjd to farm work; highly recommended. Willis street. TANTED, all Employers of Labour to f to call or send to us for servants of ccupations; we make strict enquiries as loir stability. 48, Willis street. ■ r ANTED, correspondents to know we „ , refuse all letters insufficiently stamped, and on which a fine is payable. Country correspondents please note the fact. J. Murray Barclay & Co., 48, Willis street. MERRITT & GO., London House Registry (Licensed), 60, Willis street. TANTED, Housemaids, Generals, Nursemaids, and girls to assist; situations sra and country. Foes moderate at the on House Registry, 60, Willis street. TANTED, Country Clients to send ' stamps for reply, and fco send orders he London House Registry, and Fancy ST ANTED, respectable Nursegirls', with y good references, for situations in m. Loudon House Registry and Fancy raar, 60, Willis street. WANTED, by Yonng Lady, position as Lady’s Companion; plays piano ; is very domesticated ; wishes comfortable home rather than salary. WANTED, to adopt a girl of 10 (orphan), good homo, and will bo well educated. TANTED, situation as Housekeeper f (superior) by a lady of great esperi- ; accustomed to the management of 3 numbers; excellent references. Lpndon go Registry and Fancy Bazaar , 60, Willis /"ANTED, by a Young Lady, situation f as Lady’s Companion; can speak nan and French fluently, play ; piano; needlewoman; comfortable home more trtant than salary. WANTED everybody to see the Reduced Prices of Hoffmann and Sons* Pianos and Organs, and other goods. rANTED KNOWN.—B. J. Le Grove, Shorthand and Typewriter, Chamber mmeree, Lambton quay. Verbatim Resupplied of Court Cases, Conferences, fee. Typewriting! Typewriting! In the style. Legal Documents, Testimonials, esses, Specifications, Reports, Poetry, cately Type-written. Correspondence conid. Reports drawn up. All transactions lar. . 416 WHIT E H A Bouloott Street. L L, } R ONTON, late of Auckland, pr*orietress. ‘ Comfortable, accommodafamilios and boarders ak reasonable Splendid' view. Three minutes from ice, via PUmmer’s Stops. Good table, mo guinea, ' > 29

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2209, 18 May 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2209, 18 May 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2209, 18 May 1894, Page 1

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