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WANTED immediately, a Young Lady as . Companion and to assist in housework ; comfortable country home, and moderate remuneration. Apply, for address, at Times office. 442 'ANTED Known—Commercial gentleman visiting Australian colonies would execute commissions : references exchanged : leaving by Talune, Saturday, Stli inst. Address “ Urgent,” P.O. Bo£ 290. 410 WANTED to Purchase, a good block of building land or Town Aero. State lowest price and particulars to R. Keene, Exchange Chambers, Grey street, Wellington. 112 WANTED Known, that J. E. Hayea and Co., Lambton quay, have just landed a choice assortment of Gas. Globes, in fancy colours and shapes. • . - TT IGHT agreeable employment offered JIJ trustworthy man, willing to invest , about ,£3O, to join proprietor, popular entertainments; as cash taker and general assistant ; experience unnecessary; .£l3 per month guaranteed.: active. sober man. Address letters Genuine, Times office, Wellington. 455 EDWARDS & McBEATH. Empire Labour Exchange (Liconsed), No. 1 Grey street. Established 1885;-, Telephone, 414. .’ ’ANTED, ro-ongappment by a Married . . Couple, thoroughly used to station work; man, plough, &c*.; wife, cook, bake, fee. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. ' 'ANTED, re-engagement as Barman, Billiardmatker or Waiter ; town or country. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, a young man as Groom, and able to manage a good garden ; references. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, a Young Woman used to hotel cooking; 20s; passage paid. Edwards and.Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. r ANTED, by a young lady without experience, a situation as Barmaid. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. 'ANTED, a Lady used to Canvassing; good commission. Edwards and McBeath, No. 1, Grey street. 'ANTED, two General Servants for town; private. Edwards and MeBcath, No. 1, Grey street. "ANTED, Re-engagement by a superior Cook (female) in a gentleman’s family or club ; highest testimonials from England for English and French cooking. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. "ANTED, Situation as Housekeeper, in town ; sleep at home preferred. Edwards nnd Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Re-engagement by a firstclass Shoeing and General Smith. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED Known, we have vacancies for ono or two young gentlemen as Cadets on Station. Edwards and, Mcßeath, No 1, Grey street. ~ Known—Any of our adyertiaoV. V trionts can be answered without paying a fee for doing so. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. "ANTED Known, all applications by letter requiring an answer must contain a etamiV for reply. ' Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. Or ANTED KNOWN.—It is unnecessary V'v for us to say wo supply good servants, nit it is necessary .for the public to know nr advertisements are not Bogus. Edwards ,nd Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. [Telephone it.] MRS PERROTT, 15 Willis St. (upstairs), next Western Hotel. WANTED; to Sell a Business; small capital required. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. . . . ANTED, Parlourmaid ; town. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. JiaTANTED, Lady Help, domesticated and V V good needlewoman. . Mrs Perrott, 5, Willis street. rSTTANTED, a kind person to adopt a fmo' Y V healthy Boy, 8 months old ; also, very potty Girl, 5 years old. Mrs'Perrott, 15, ?511is street. WANTED, good Cook, private family, town. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ‘ *^7*/‘ANTED, by a young Lady re-on yv gagemont as Governess; English, French,- music,.singing, drawing and elementary Latin * hi. host testimonials. ] Mrs Perrott, 15, willls'strcct. ■ .- to recommend, experienced Y v General Servants, Christchurch references. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. RANTED, to recommend, n good Woman Y y Cook ; references Mrs Perrott, 15,. Willis street. t 4 CORRESPONDING Clients kindly enclose stamps for reply. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ' ; ~ JJEWSON, AND CO., 48, Willis street. "ANTED,' by a Lady who hasa thorough experience in tho management of Hotel or Restaurant, a situation os same or housekeeper or,any placo of trust, Hewson and Co., 48, Willis street. ' ‘ANTED, to. sell a first-class Boardinghouse within a few minutes of G.P.0.; now full of boarders paying .£1 and .£1 5a each ; moderate rent'; owner leaving for England ; a bargain. Hewson and Co., 49, Willis street. ’ANTED, to sella small Grocery busiY ness in a central part'.of the city to r one with small capital;.this is a chance 3om met with, Hewson and Co., 48, Ilia street. ■ . ' "ANTED, to. sell, Confectionery Business, with Refreshment Rooms'; central position ; low rent; suitone or two ladies or married couple. Hewson, 48, Willis street. . ’ANTED, to sell, r Countryjßakcry; no opposition ; £so for goodwill of lease': plant and all in working order. Hewson, 48, Willis street. ‘ANTED to Sell, Bakery Business, a , , thoroughly genuine concern, now doing over two tons per week and good small goods trade, long lease, lowrent; satisfactory reason for selling. Hewson and Co., 48, Willis street. •' '• WANTED to Sell, Three ‘ 5-roomed Houses, with every ; modern - convenience, ground 35 x 112; *8350 each, .£SO cash, balance on easy terms. Hewson and Co., 48, Willis street., ; PARTNERSHIP. ' OWNER of 3000 acres on railway line near Danoyirke, will take partner with J 21600 for half interest. Land partly improved, carrying 1500 ewes. Sawmill on property is lot at «£250 per annum. ■ 1 '■' ’ • ' 1 1 For further particulars apnly to • 441 ’ HARCOURT & CO. "ANTED to Sell, a Bargain, nice.com- . , pact Sheep and Cattle Run of . 900 acres; rich soil, and vory ; healthy sheep country, capable of ’ carrying three sheep to' the acre the year round ; 500 acres in grass, balance good mixed ; bush* eight-miles from Railway Station, five mi)es from-Post Office and ; creamery; good road loading to tho property. Terms, .£SOO cash, or security forthat amount, balance can be a) ranged at low rate of interest. The stock can betaken at valua-, tioh, and if necessary terms can be ; arranged for the same. As this is a chance rarely met with early application will -be necessary. Apply personally or by letter to R. Keene, Exchange Chambers, Grey street, or Owen street, Wellington. ; 113 w A N T E D KNOWNThat Eiestorer’s Private Hotel, vis-a-vis to Tlmes Office, Lambton quay, is how open io receive Customers who are in search of a select quiet and comfortable Residence. d.Weekly Boarders as per agreement, • and Luncheon from 12 to 2. ■ 315 L. REISTEEEE & SONS. . WANTED KNOWN;—That .“LightLino” Shorthand is host and most easily acquired. For particulars of classes, &0., apply S. E. Wright, 33, Lambton quay. . , Private tuition, Shorthand and Typewriting, at any time. ■ ■ Text Books—Part 1., Is Gd j Part 11., 2s 6d; post free, 4s Id. , ■ 950 WANTED KNOWN ! YOU canhny Hind-quarters mntton at 2d per lb, Fore-qnartors at Hd per lb, Legs at 2UI per lb, Loins 2d per lb. All prime mntton. Good beet at id per lb less than elsewhere, also Dairy Fed Pork at the PEOPLE’S CASH BUTCHERY, Manners street. Opposite Fire Brigade Station. 211 ALEX. ROSS, QAW A ND TOOL MAKER, ENGINEER. IMPORTER OF SAWS, FILES, BELTING, OIL, &c. GAS ENGINES. GAS ENGINES. Sole agent for Dongill’s Otto Gas Engines. Reliable, Effective, Economical, Silent, Simple and Suitable for all Trades. The best and cheapest Gas Engine. - Two Fly Wheels on all Engines over 1 h.p. Oil for Gras Engines. - Engines Fixed and Repaired. For particulars, apply to ALEX. BOSS,. DIXON STREET (opposite Royal Oak Hotel), Wellington. .. “ FRENCH SPERM ” CANDLES EE THE MOST EXTENSIVELY US L IN THE COLONY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2529, 7 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2529, 7 June 1895, Page 1