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WANTED, &o. W A w ANTED imblishvtl in this K N O W* Fruit ol all descriptions by every boatThe Trade Supplied. ANTED to Borrow—i’3so for security. Apply to W A A. l\ SHEATH, Solicitor, Hastings. Dressmaker, day work. Apply W A expectable girl about 14 to me WANTED to Sell or Let for u term, Baker’s and Confectioner’s Business, with R«[reshment Rooms; doing a very good cash trade Apply N ew Zealand Times OfUco. 703 wANTED, by nu experienced Manager, onu . with over twenty years’ colonial oxiun:of farming, cattle, sheep, *&e., open for on-a-e- ---'* x v Mgt., P.O. Box 121, Wellington. LOASB\ b “Vr aUoo 1 positively caves other remedies only relievo. Purely herbal. Always effectual, 2s Cd. Chemists and Grocers. WANTED to Sell, the Goodwill and Furniture of ft First-class Boarding House, now full ol boarders; present owner retiring; central position. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambtoa quay. WANTED, Situation by a first-class Barmaid m country hotel, Naniei or Hastings pro. ferred. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED, several Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms in various parts of the city. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED, to Sell the Furniture and Goodwill of a Restaurant, central position; rent nearly all let off. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED— The ’Frisco Mall goes out to-day. Have you sent your friends a copy of the Christmas Number of the New Zealand Mail ? It not, why not? Cd. WANTED. Phytolacca, the only sure remedy for corpulency and rheumatism; entirely vegetable, absolutely safe; 2s Gd and 4a fid. Chemists. 74 EDWARDS «fc McBEATH, Empire Labour Exchange (Licensed), No. 1, Grey street. Established 1835. W A w W ; ANTED, Young Man ns General Useful. Edwards and Mcßoath, No.l, Grey street. ANTED, Young Man used to pantry, sharp. Edwards and Mcßoath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Youth able to milk, 15s; sharp. Edwards and Mcßoath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED Known, we do not answer letters unless a stamp la sent for reply. Edwards uml Mcßoath, No. 1, Grey street, WANTED, Situation In a store or office ; good bookkeeper and shorthand writer. Edwards and. Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, re-cngagemoDt by a first-class Cook; or can take place as housekeeper in country hotel. Edwards and Mcßoath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, situation by a Married Couple. Woman, cook, bake, &c,; man, general useful. Edwards and Mcßeath, No, 3, Grey street. WANTED, General Servant for Wairavapa ; private. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, a Youth able to Milk, and otherwise useful. Edwards and Mcßoath, No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, Co sell! acres of land (in grass) and G-roomod house; cheap. Well adapted lor accommodation bouse. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. W A OASBY’9 “Wahoo” strengthens stomach, I J stimulates liver and kidneys and invigorates. whole system. 2s 6d. All Chemists and Grocers. next Western Hotel. WANTED, a Young-Man as Second Waiter, also General Useful. Mrs Pervott, 15, Willis street. , WANTED, a Housemaid, also ft Waitress, same hotel; Housemaid, Assist Bar. Mrs Perrott, 15, Willis street. ‘TTiT'ANTED, a little Girl for Adoption ; state age W and colour of hair and eyes. Mrs Parrott, 15, Willis street. W A WANTED, a woman Cook: good Waitress; also Housemaid, assist bar; general Servants for hotels. Mrs Pcrrott, 15, Willis street. WANTED, by competent man, situation as Chief Cook; references from leading hotels, Christchurch. Mrs Pcrrott, 15, WUUs street. I i all stomach, liver and kidney complaints. 2s Od. Chemists and Grocers. 242 ERRITT & CO., London House Registry and Fancy Bazaar, 60, Willis street (Licensed). ANTED, Man for milk round; 15s; also, Man for carpenter ; IBs; town. Merritt and Co., London House Registry, 60, Willis street. ANTED, good Generals; 15s; also, at 12s; hotels; town and country; other servants kept. Merritt and Co., London Bouse Registry, 60, Willie street. WANTED, Generals, 10s to 12s; also, Girls assist with housework. Merritt and Co,, I London House Registry, 60, Willis street. WANTED, by Young Woman of prepossessing appearance, situation to learn bar; would give month. Merritt and Co., London House Registry, 60, Willis street. WANTED to Sell, Milk Business, well established, 100 gallons per day, plant and utensils, etc.’ Merritt and Co., London House Registry, 60, Willis street. CT"ANTED—Purchasers at the Post Office and V at Booksellers’ for Christmas Number of i Zellakd Mail, to send by ‘Frisco Mail to-day. I’t forget It, 6d. 'ANTED to Purchase, Clothing, Furniture, Books, Jewellery, &c.; people waited on at r residence. Address— MISS McCORMICK, 'aranaki street, Brd door from Ingestre street, and at 76, Tory street. TO MEAT PEESEEVEES. L THOROUGHLY Practical Export seeks Re-engagemont as Working Manager, : Foreman in a Moat Preserving Works; or ould be willing to 'contract for processing eats, Soups, Small Goods, &0., at per !001b. Advertiser has had 27 years’ colonial :perienco, and Meats, Soups, &0., packed ! him have secured seven gold medals at tternational Exhibitions. Reliable testionials may be inspected by application to Antiseptic,” office of this paper, 273 WANTED Known, that onoo the Burglar Alarm is started ringing, it can only be stopped by the tenant of the shop or dwelling j to bo seen working in Quick’s Building, or Cook and Gray’s. WANTED Known, that the Burglar Alarm libs driven all the tobacco thieves out of Auckland. All are invited to see the Alarm working from 10 until 4 o’clock. WANTED Known, that it is impossible to rob where the Burglar Alarm is fixed, it has stood the test j to bo seen working at Quick’s Buildings, or Cook and Gray’s. WANTED Known, that factories and drapers have saved hundreds of pounds by having the Burglar Alarm fixed on their premises; to bo soon working at Cook and Gray’s or Quick’s Building. WANTED Known, that the Burglar Alarm can bo fixed and kept in repair from 42s per year, or less than XOd per week. McDermott Burglar Alarm Company. WANTED Known—Cremonium cleans and polishes Linoleums, Furniture, Bicycles, Tan Shoos, Tan Harness, Saddles, <Sco. Floor Staining Varnish—stains and varnishes at [same time anything you require—furniture and floors, &0., at E. MAETIN’S, 17, Manners street. See our exhibit, 118 (opposite Gas Works display), of lead light windows and‘ornamental stircase] ditto. tThese arc all designed, painted and fused in our own furnace, leaded and completed hero at Wellington. Can have hall windows, with centre pieces, containing likenesses of your favourite birds, horses, dogs or anything you please done at E. MARTIN’S, 17, Manners street. We are the Only Firm in the North Island able to Execute this Class of Work. 855 WANTED KNOWN. (Established 1760.) TEWIS BEEGEB AND SONS, Ltd., LonJ don, 5 gold medals Chicago for Varnish, Coach-colours, Ready-mixed Paint, Artist Colours end Dry Colours, in competition with the leading manufacturers of England and America; Gold Medal Paris. Sole agents UMFREVILLE AND DODD, Victoria street, Wellington. Stocks held. ‘ 644 WANTED Known, that no better protection can bo had for private residences or nervous people than the Burglar Alarm, as it lets the neighbours know if bad characters are about. The public are invited to see the Alarm working at Cook and Gray’s or at Mr Quick’s Building, Featherston street. 258 AQUATICS he Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. WIMMING ! SWIMMING ! ! FESSOB PANNELL gives tuition in ho above Art daily at a Baths, Ladies’ classes from 10 o clock a.m. look n m superintended by Mrs Panics tlemen: Hours to smt by arrangeTerms—24 Lessons, JBL la (in adProfioiency absolutely Guaranteed. • particulars upon application at the 30D BUSINESS INVESTMENT. Sale, a good, sound, old-established eneral Business in country district, !oast. North Island. Proprietor raThis is an opportunity seldom Apply, by letter, to ZZZ, oaro a. 953

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3011, 24 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3011, 24 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3011, 24 December 1896, Page 3

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