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WANTED, strong Youth to attend on Bricklayer. Apply sharp, corner Tory and Jessie streets. 525 WANTED Known, The Cheapest House in Town for Fireworks is Wong She, Wholesale Manufacturer, 59, Cuba street. . 470 WANTED To Let, a well-finished, new six-roomed House, four fireplaces and every convenience; two minutes from tram. Apply to Mr Hall, Storekeeper, Eiddiford street. 517 WANTED To Sell, a first-class fourroomed Cottage, with bathroom, scullery, cupboards, wardrobe,Venetian blinds, hot and cold water, range, copper, washtubs and other conveniences, section 33 r 100 ft, good locality,Thorndon end of City, 15 minutes’ walk from Post Office. Price, J 1350 ; deposit, ,£SO; balance on easy terms, from 18s to 20s per week. Apply B. Keene, Exchange Chambers, Grey street, Wellington. 513 BOAED and Kesidenoo for one or two gentlemen in private family: also, large double bedroom, suitable for two friends ; commodious, healthy house ; terms moderate. For address apply N.Z. Times. EDWAEDS & McBEATH, Empire Labour Exchange (Licensed), No. 1 Grey street. Established 1885. Telephone, 414. WANTED, Young Woman, used to shop work. Edwards and Moßeath, No. 1, Grey street. ANTED, Pantryman, and assist at , , table; country hotel. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, a Young Woman used to general work as Housekeeper ; references. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, a Female Cook for country hotel, 20s;, passage paid. Edwards and Moßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, a smart Canvasser of good appearance and address. Edwards and Moßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Housemaid for private family; town; references. Edwards and McBeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Ee-engagement as Working Manager of bush farm or station ; good general knowledge of stock and station work ; 14 years’ testimonials from last employer. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. ANTED, Two good General Servants, for town; private families. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Giey street. WANTED, by a Superiors Cook (man), re-engagement in a first-class hotel. Edwards and Moßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Housemaid for , private family, country; references, Edwards and Moßeath, No. 1, Grey street. ''; WANTED, re-engagement by a first-class General Smith, Shoer and Agricultural Implement Maker. Edwards and McBeath, No. 1, Grey street. . ■ WANTED Known, our Fee for Situations under 15s per week is still 2s 6d. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED Known, all applications by letter requiring an answer must contain a stamp for reply. Edwards and Moßeath, No. X, Grey street. WANTED KNOWN.—It, is unnecessary for us to say wo supply igoqdiMrvants, but it is necessary for the public ,to know our advertisements are not Bogus.'' Edwards and Moßeath, No. 1, Grey street.' [Telephone 414.] - next Western Hotel. ANTED, good Laundress; country. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. WANTED, competent General Servants ; town and country, Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ANTED, to recommend superior young person as Housekeeper or Lady Help; Wellington references. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ANTED, to recommend a good Cook for gentleman’s family ; local references. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ANTED, re-engagement by competent Man Cook: 1 good references. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. WANTED, to recommend, a Good Waitress, tbwn or country. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. WANTED, Housemaid, gentleman’s family; town. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ANTED, good Woman Cook; country hotel. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis t/ITEEEITT & CO., London House t a Eegistry and Fancy Bazaar, 00, ’illis street (licensed). ■ ANTED Known, we have several Lady Helps and Nursery Governesses, with first-class references, on our books. Merritt and Co., London House Eegistry, 60, Willis street. ANTED Known.—We have Cooks, Laundresses, Married Couples;, good references ; also Women for washing, cleaning offices and day-work. Merritt and Co.,' London House Eegistry, GO, Willis street. ANTED, Improver for carpentering, good wages and work ; apply sharp to Merritt and Co., London House Eegistry, 00, Willis street. - . ANTED, Generals, town ; good wages; also Girls to assist housework. Merritt and Co., London House Eegistry, 60, Willis street. WANTED, House and Parlourmaid; must have good references. Merritt and Co., London House Eegistry, 60, Willis street. WANTED Known, we have Barmaids, Waitresses, Housemaids, &6., with first-class references. Merritt and Co., London House Eegistry, 60, Willis street. ANTED, Clients to enclose stamps for reply. We attend promptly to all orders by wire or letter. Merritt and Co., London House Eegistry, GO, Willis street. w ANTED KNOWN That A. EOBEETSON, Dyer, has a fixed scale of prices, the same as his brother, J. Eobertson, of Melbourne, and that there is no extra charge for any Goods left with any of his Agents, and that he is the ONLY PEACTICAL and PEOFICIBNT COTTON, SILK,WOOLLEN and OSTEICH FEATHEE DYEE in WELLINGTON ; and also that his motto is* probity and promptitude, combined with reasonable prices. A. EOEEETSON, Dtee and Gleaner,. Nairn street. . ’ 564 WANTED Known, that J. E Hayes and Co., Lambton quay, have just landed a choice assortment of Gas Globes, in fancy colours and shapes. NEW BOOKS. NEW EDITIONS. FI. AND flj • BaILIIE, 600KSELLEES, 39, Cuba street, Wellington. Du Maurier’s Trilby, 3/6 Emily Lawless’ Maelcho, 2/6 and 3/6 Meredith’s The Tale of Chloe, 2/6 Benson’s The Judgment Books, 3/6 Oliver Hobbes’ The Gods, Some Mortals, 6/Gilbert Parker’s How Valmont came tj Pontiac, 2/6 and 3/6 Grabam Travers’ Mona Maclean, 2/6 Transition, by author Superfluous Woman, 3/6 Z’s A Drama in Dutch, 3/6 Alien’s The Majesty of Man, 3/6 Max Pemberton’s The Impregnable City, 6/Morrison’s Martin Hewitt; Investigator, 2/0! Benson’s Dodo, 2/6 and 3/6 Zola’s A Loyd Episode, 6/-. , Christie Murray’s A Martyred Fool, 3/6 and ' 3/6' Mrs Humphrey Ward’s Bessie Oostrell, 9/ Mrs Meade's Stories from Diary of a Doctor, 2/6 Burton’s The Hispaniola Plato, 6/Mrs Bsler’s A Maid of the Manse, 2/6 Middleton's Without Eespeot of Persons, 9/6 Mrs Hungerford's A Tug of War, 2/6 and 3/6 The Yellow Book, yols. 4 and 5, 5/6d each Gunter’s The Ladies’ Juggernaut, 2/Mitford’s A Yeldt Official, 2/6 and 3/6 Bdothby’a In Strange Company, 2/6 Clark Hnssell’s The Convict Ship, 2/Savage’a The Old Chateau, 2/Mrs Hnngerford’s The Three Graces, 2/Henry Kingsley’s Novels, 3/6 Gissing’s Eve’s Bansom, 2/6 and 3/6 Gissing’s In the Year of Jubilee, 2/6 and 3/6 Zola’s Money, 3/6 Parker’s Trail of the Sword, 3/6 and 2/6 Meredith's Lord Ormont and his Aminta, 2/6 Mrs Oaffyn's Children of Ciroumstanoe, 6/ Bowie's Gallia, 2/6 and 3/6 Hope’s A Man of Mark, 2/6 and 3/6 &e. &c, &o. Telephone, No. 313. EUSAL G I A. “ Kankapakapa, July 31st 1894. “ Many thanks for your bottle of Neuralgia Cure. It s indeed a wonderful medicine. When I felt the pain coming on I took one dose. The effect was magical; no more pain for that day. ‘ 1 With grateful thanks, yours truly, “ Annie Goodwin.” Insist upon getting Ellis’ Certain Cube for Neuralgia, 3s 6d. Sharland and Co., Wholesale Agents. For a postal note for 3s 6d a bottle sent post free from the Sole Proprietor. WILLIAM A ELLIS. M.P.S., Chemist, Stratford.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2641, 16 October 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2641, 16 October 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2641, 16 October 1895, Page 1