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WANTED, General Servant, country hotel; middle-aged person perferred ; state salary. Mao., Halcomho. 766 "ANTED to Borrow, .£360 on first-class Freehold, value .£800; state interest wanted to Church, New Zealand Times. 779 WANTED, an energetic Young Man for country district; must have a knowledge of accounts and understand grain and produce business; knowledge of shorthand preferred. Apply, stating salary, to A. 8., Box 257, Wellington. 717 WANTED everybody to understand that no reasonable offer is refused for Casb at Hoffmann and Sons. WANTED Known, that Hoffmann and Sons are Hiring out Pianos at 15s per month, and “if purchased in throe months, half hire allowed. 98 "ANTED the Public to Know that Hoffmann and Sons’ is the oldest house in Musical Instruments in Now Zealand. Established over 34 years. WANTED everybody to see the Reduced Prices of Hoffmann and Sons* Pianos and Organs, and other goods. PARTNER ■wanted with <£loo for City Business ; rare opportunity; energetic, respectable man can draw £A weekly. Address in first instance P.O. Box 248, References exchanged. 747 (jjUPERIOB Board and Residence for £3 Single Gentlemen; single and double rooms; magnificent view; every comfort, convenience and attention. Apply, 41, The Terrace, next to Captain Edwin’s. EMPIRE LABOUR EXCHANGE (Licensed), No. 1, Gbbt street. Established 1885. Telephone 414. WANTED, a good General Servant for country hotel. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, a situation as General Useful Hand in a store; town preferred ; used to horses and good driver, Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Engagement as Housekeeper: country preferred; single woman and good manager. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street^ WANTED, a good Servant, for a farm, one able to bake bread, &c. Edwards and Mcßeath dNo. l,Grey street. 'ANTED, Engagement by a Young Lady, as Companion or Lady Help ; thoroughly domesticated and musical; no objection to country. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Engagement by a married man on a station or other private place ; thoroughly experienced with stock, also good groom, driver and gardener ; 12 years’ references. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, a good General Servant, private family, country; another servant kept. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. * ’ANTED, Situation by a competent Groom and Coachman ; good references. 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 Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street, . "ANTED, re-ongagemont by a Firstclass Barman ; also competent to take the entire management of a hotel in town or country; «*ood local references as to character amiabilities. Edwards and Mcßeath, No, 1, Grey street. "ANTED- Corrosx'Jondents 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. WANTED, General Servants to know we hare not altered our charges. The fee for places under 15s a week 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 "ANTED,' Generals for Masterton; Housemaid, country. Mrs Perrott, 15, “Willis street. ’ ANTED, General; country hotel; also kitchenmaid. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis "ANTED, Generals with references for good town places. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ~ ‘ANTED, Re-engagement by Station 'Couple; man, garden, groom, milk, &c.; .wife,' housekeeper,' Mm Perrott, 15, Willis street. "ANTED., by Competent Young Man, situation on farm or station; 7 years’ reference South Island. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ‘AITXNG Engagement, First-class Barmaid ; Christchurch references. Mrs Perrott, 15, Wlllis’streot..

"AITING engagement, good Men Cooks, Barmen, Barmaids, Waiters, Scullery men. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. CORRESPONDING Clients kindly enclose, stamps for reply. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. WELLINGTON LABOUR BUREAU, (Licensed), 48, Willis street (Catholic Times Buildings). Open from 9 a.in. to 9 p.m. 'ANTED Known, all employees sent . . from the Wellington Labour Bureau, ate respectable and reliable < servants. —J. Murray Barclay & Co. 48, Willis street, 'ANTED, Lady Help ; country. 48, Willis street. "ANTED, Married Couple; wife must bo good cook; man able to milk and generally useful. 48, Willis street. "ANTED, Companion to invalid lady, Hawke’s Bay; faro paid; comfortable home ; references indispensable. 48, Willis street. 'ANTED, Farm. Labourer, one with reference to last employer preferred. 48, Willis street. WANTED, Employment as Housekeeper, ' or would take light general’s place; young woman; highly recommended. 48, Willis street. ANTED, Situation by young man, any . f | position on a station ;« good bookkeeper ; able to ride, and accustomed to farm life. 48, Willis street. ‘ANTED, Girl to assist light housework. 48, Willis street: ANTED, strong respectable Girl, about IG, private family. 48, Willis street. 'ANTED, Situation by competent Cook (female); highest references. 48, Willis street. 'AITING, Waiters, Waitresses, Barmaids, Barman, Gardeners, Sawmill Hands, Housekeepers, Cooks, Married Couples, Housemaids, Men j Servants and strong Labourers, Station Hands and Lads ; all good references. 48 Willis street. "ANTED, all Employers of Labour to . . to call or send to us for servants of all occupations; wo make strict enquiries as to their stability. 48, Willis street. ’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 & CO., London House Registry (Licensed); 60, Willis street. "ANTED, Country Clients to send stamps for reply, and to send orders to the London House Registry, and Fancy Bazaar. ' ; ’■‘ANTED Known—W« have good Cooks, Barmaids, Housekeepers with firstclass references waiting Engagement; also, Ladies’ Companions, Generals and Nurse* girls, Billiard-markers, &c. Merritt and Co., London House Registry and Fancy Bazaar, 60 Willis street. i "ANTED, situations by several firstclass hotel Cools; also Barmaids, town or country. IMerpt’s London House Registryand Fancy Bazaar, 60, Willis street. "ANTED, situations by Man and Wife, , . man as cook; wife, housekeeper, accustomed to manage Rrge house; excellent references, Merritt an! Co., Loudon House Registry and Fancy Baaaar, 60, Willis street. "ANTED, Mothexs’ Helps, must have . . good references and be useful with children ; also Generals, must cook and wash, for gentlemen’s families; town and country. Merritt’s London House Registry and Fancy Bazaar, 60, Willis street.. "ANTED, situation as Housekeeper , . (superior) by * lady of great experience; accustomed to the management of largo numbers; excellent references. Loudon House Registryand Fancy Bazaar, GO, Willis street. ! "ANTED; by a ! Young Lady, situation as Lady’s Companion; can speak German and Frencl fluently, play piano; pood needlewoman; j comfortable home more important than salary. WANTED KNOWN.—E. J. Lo Grove, Shorthand and Typewriter, Chamber of Commerce, Lambkm quay. Verbatim Reports supplied of Court Cases, Conferences, &c., &c. Typewriting! Typewriting! In the best style. Legal Documents, Testimonials, Addresses, Specifications, Reports, Poetry, Accurately Type-written. Correspondence conducted. Reports dfawn up. All transactions confidential, .416

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2219, 30 May 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2219, 30 May 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2219, 30 May 1894, Page 1