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PARTNER WANTED. —Half share in section and half profits for 12 months | given to anyone willing to invest £7 5 with Advertiser in proved safe method of betting on totalisator. Value of section, £3OO. A fortune to anyone- “ Batina,” New Zealand Times. 631 imKOM £1 to £3 to be made per day : g» easy occupation. Send address and six penny stamps to Edison and Co., General Post Office, Wellington. 611 EOST, from Orient Restaurant, on Saturday, 15th, one black and tan Slut, answers to name “ Lakes,” Detainer prosecuted. Reward. 681 WANTED, a respectable Young Man to act as Porter; references required. Apply Royal Oak Hotel. 682 DWARDS & McBEATH, Empire Labour Exchange (Licensed), No. 1 Grey street. Established 1885. Telephone. 414. *_ ANTED, re-engagement by an elderly Woman as housekeeper. Edwards and Mcßeath. No. 1, Grey street. _______^ WANTED. Housemaid' and Assist in bar. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Two Young Men to cut firewood. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Four General Servants for town. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, a Nurse for Children; refererences. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, situation on a farm; plough, milk, also good bushman, &c, Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. "ANTED, a General Servant for a station. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. ' ANTED, General Servant, for town. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey w street. ANTED, a good Scutcher, for flaxmill. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey ‘ANTED, re - engagement as- Bookkeeper in butcher’s shop ; no objection to country; references from South. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. ‘ANTED, Re-engagement by a married couple; man, general station work; wife, cook, laundress, &c.; good / references. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. _____ ANTED, Situation An gentleman’s house as useful about garden, stables, &c.; good driver; very good references. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, re-engagement by an experienced Shepherd with good dogs ; first-class references. Edwards and McBeath, No. 1, Grey street. W* ANTED Known, our Fee for Situations under 15s per week is still 2s Cd. Edwards and Mcßeath. No. 1, Grey street. ‘ANTED Known, all applications by letter requiring an answer must contain’ a stamp for reply, Edwards and Mcßeoth, No. 1, Grey street. • "ANTED KNOWN. —It is unnecessary , . for us to say wo supply good servants, but it is necessary for the public to know our advertisements are not Bogus. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street, [Telephone 414.1

MRS PERROTT, IS Willis st. (upstairs), next Western Hotel. WANTED, experienced Nurse; country. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. "UTII/ANTED, Waitress, also Housemaid, V V same place. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. w ANTED, Young Man as general useful, hotel. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. “ANTED, situation as Barmaid, in country hotel, by very respectable young person ; two years’ reference from one of the best hotels in town. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ANTED, by welheducaled young lady, situation as Barmaid in a good hotel; no previous experience, but willing to give her services learning the business. Mrs Perrott, .15, Willis street. WANTED, young lady, about 25, as Lady Help and companion, Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street.

‘ANTED, a Lady to adopt a. bright, healthy, pretty little girl, 10 months old, fair, blue eyes. Mrs Porrott, 15, Willis street, 'ANTED, by a well-educated Young Lady situation as Nursery Governess. Mrs Porrott, 15, Willis street. MERRITT & CO., London House Registry and Fancy Bazaar, .00, Willis street (licensed). ' 'ANTED, General, for the country; good wages ; man kept, xaorritt and Co., London House Registry, GO, Willis street. __ . WANTED, Generals for town : also. Girls to assist; must have good references. Merritt and Co., Lcn ion House Registry, GO, Willis street, • WANTED, by Man, throughly experienced in all hotel work, situation as barman, or any position of trust in hotel. He has first-class references, and is thoroughly respectable and trustworthy. Merritt and Co., Loudon House Registry, 60, Willis street. _ ‘ ' ANTED, by a young man, 18 years of ago. Situation on farm, is willing to learn and to be useful, in return for small wages; is strong and active, and lately from England. Merritt and Co., London House Registry, 60, Willis street. WANTED KNOWN. —We have four respectable Women for Plain Sewing (at homo or otherwise), and for daywork. Merritt and Co., London House Registry, 60, Willie street. WANTED, Country Clients ta remit stamps for reply. Merritt and Co., London House Registry, CO, Willis street. ANTED Known, we have Barmaids, Waitresses, Housemaids, &0., with first-class references. Merritt and Co., London House Registry, 60, Willis street. ANTED Known, that J. E Hayes and , . Co., Lambton quay, have just landed a choice assortment of Gas Globes, in fancy colours and shapes, WANTED Known,that Mr RIESTERER Teacher of German, French and Italian, gives lessons in the above languages. Terms,2 guineas per quarter, which includes two lessons weekly. For reference, patrons are requested to enquire at the German-. Consul’s, Featherston street, and to Mr Kuch,, Cuba street. Address, L. RIESTERER, P,0., Wellington.—Wellington, Jan. 20,1806. 187 ANTED KNOWN—THAT JAMES KING, THE JEWELLER, Ol’ CUBA STREET; Has the best selected stock of Gold and Silver Jewellery, Watches, Clocks and Electroplate in the cky, and visitors from the country before purchasing: elsewhere are invited to call at No. 5, Cuba street, and inspect bis stock and prices. 1 The Jewellery consists of all the latest designs in brooches, bangles, ladies’ and gents’ alberts, lockets, necklets,_ pencil oases, charms, card cases, gem rings, diamond ring's, wedding rings, keepers, signet rings, and lota of other articles too numerous to particularise. The Watches comprise gold and silver English Levers by Botherhams and other celebrated English makers; also the ■ famous Waltham watches, racing chronographs, and others. The Electro-plate consists of tea and coffee services, afternoon tea sets, salvers, cruets, jam and marmalade jars, butter coolers, pickle stands, egg frames, toast racks, serviette rings, afternoon tea spoons, knife, fork and spoon, jelly spoons, jam and marmalade spoons, hntter knives and spades, pepper castors, salts, cream and sugar stands, biscuit barrels, and a host of other goods which it would bo impossible to enumerate. ’ The Clocks comprise French marble striking clocks, American and French carriage clocks, American and other wooden clocks, nickel and fancy clocks in great variety. In the Jewellery Manufacturing and Jobbing Department none but experienced workmen are engaged, who are under the direct and personal supervision of Mr James King, who is a practical jeweller and diamondsetter of 36 years’ experience. This is a sufficient guarantee that any work entrusted to him will receive the greatest care, and will guarantee to give satisfaction. P.S.— Masonic Jewels, Medals, Diamond and other Bings made to order at the shortest notice. _ , . . , The Watchmaking Department is under the management of a first-class Watchmaker from London, and every watch will' be guaranteed tor twelve months -after shaving passed through our hands. Note the Address — JAMBS KING, JEWESS, 5, Cuba Street, ' Under the Clock. GARDEN TOOLS. SPADES, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Cross-cut O Saws* Axes, Crowbars. A large lot just anded. Grand value. . , GEORGE WINDER. Cheapest Ironmonger, Bottom of Cuba street. B EITISH EXCEPTION Sperm . aeh ALLY GOOD Candles AND CHEAT*'' NTaismith’s Steam X/ahndrt ‘ HOPPER STREET. Telephone No. 448. 57

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2746, 18 February 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2746, 18 February 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2746, 18 February 1896, Page 1

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