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WANTED, &c. WANTED KNOWN—THE GOLD WIRE ARTIST will only be here for a few days, longer. Do not miss this opportunity of securing some of his artistic and unique jewellery. See Shortt’s Window. 752 WANTED to Sell.—Express, £lO ; harness, £4 10s, and good staunch mare in foal; suitable for farm work ; also, young horse. Address at Wadestown Store, 770, WANTED, Light Employment, by a generally Handy Man (mechanic); wages not so much an object as steady employment; satisfactory re* Terences. Apply, “ X.Y.Z. 1 ” New Zealand Times office. 597 OST, a Gold Dollar, belonging to a young man B I named McKay. Reward on returning same to Tram Sheds. ■ 78CT■\7 r ACANCIES for three or four Boarders \ private family, Address at N.2. Tis Office. ' gTORAGE to Let. Apply to Westport Coa Company, Manners street. 571. WANTED to Purchase—A Double Demy or Double Crown Printing Machine in good working o?diir. State terms (part cash) to A. A. George, Printer, Hastings. 317 WANTED to Sell a Tobacconist and Hairdressing Business, central position, now doing a good turnover. Owner leaving the Colony. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED, Farm Hands, Plough Men, Mai Cook, restaurant; Night Porter. iSewsoi and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED, Female Cook for country hotels faro paid; Barmaid do; General Servant for station; Voting Woman as general, private family, town. Hewson and Co., 20, Lamb ten quay. WANTED, to Sell the Lease and Furniture of a First-class Boarding-houoc, central position, containing 80 rooms, with every nioderm convenience; present proprietor retiring* Hewson'. and Co., 20, Lambton quay. TT OASBY’S “Wahoo” positively cures where j J other remedies only relieve. Purely herbal*. Always effectual. 2s Gd. Chemists and Grocers.LATE Edwards & Mcßeath, Empire Labour Exchange (Licensed), No. 1, Qrej street Under new management. WANTED, General Servant hotel, country 15s. Late Edwards and Mcßeath, No. l r Grey street. WANTED, Re-engagement as Waitress; ucr objection assist bar. Late Edwards and* Mcßeath, No* 1, Grey street. ANTED, Pantryman, hold ; town. Lmto Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. ANTED, Cook, private family; town; no washing. Late Edwards and Mcßeath, o. I, Grey street. WANTED, General Servants and Cooks ; town anti country, Late Edwards andMcßeath, No. 1, Gray afreet “V7SFANTED,TiIIs morning Waitress-, assist in. i yY Bar. Late Edwards arid Meßcath r No. I*. Dre> rtreet. ANTF/D, re-eugagement as Engf/w-driver ? mill of factory; can do all fittings, late. Edwards and Mcßeath, No. 1, Grey street. • OOMS to Let. Late Edtratds and Mcßeath,'. No. 1, Grey street. ___ B : T) I ER3OJ*B with Fatty Heart should not; fail to > IJT take, Pliylolaeca, the new Anti-fat; 2sGd ami I JS'GdChemists. DO ‘ *y “Wahob" ‘ strengthens stomaefe* p J 6f:murati& liver and kidneys and invigorateswhole sysleiJf/ 2s Gd. AH Chcmirtg And Grocers. RS PERROTT, l ! 3, Willis etreel (npitaiia) nest Western Hotel. ""ANTED, a Chief Cook, Cook, country* hotel, 30s; Buttons, town. Mr.* Perrott, 15,Willis street. ANTED, Woman Cook for station; GcWraU;i-_ hotel and private, Mrs Perrott, 15, Willi# street. _ WANTED, Waiter, town ; Kitchcnman, town ; .Kitchcunmn, country. Mrs Perrott, 10, i VTi>Vis street. AisTED/ Middle-aged Woman for station ; also, General Servant fur station. MrsPerrott, 15, Willis street ANTED, Housemaid, Country hotel; also:. Housemaid, private. Mrs* Perrott, 15.Willis street. ... ~X\T A YV Waitresses, town, country. [ 75, Willis street. : Tf- O'ASBY'B “ Wahoo," the unrivalled remedy for |Jj all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, '2s Gd. Chemists and Grocers. TI/veRRiTT CO., London House Registry and 1M Fancy •ANTED’, by Mother and Daughter, situation' (in courier;)' hotel preferred) cs Coot, Needlewoman; daughter/ assist bar, Ac., cart play and sing well. Merritt afidf Co.-, London House: Registry, 60, Willis street. W~ ANTED, Cook, general, for Waft****; 15s; farepaid; sharp. Also Cook; 20s' country* Merritt and Co., London House Registry, 60y. Willis street. ; WANTED, General ; country hotel. . Also,*. General for Waitotara, fare paid. Merritt t and Co., London House Registry, CO, Willis street.ANTED, good Generals for town, also for* country, and Girls to assist with housowork. Merritt and Co., Loudon House Registry,. 00, Willi? street* WANTED to Sell, Milk Business, well established, 100 gallons per day, plant and utensils etc. Merritt and Co., London House Registry. GO, Willis street. ANTED to Purchase, Clothing, Fnnutnrfr, Books, Jewellery, &c.; pcopJe waited on at their residence. Address— MISS McCORMICK, , . 78 Taranaki street, Brd door from Ingestre street and at 76, Tory street. Known. —The • Judges of the-* World's Columbian Exposition have made the: Highest Awards (medals and diplomas) to Lewis* Berger and Sons (Limited), London {established 1760), on each of the following articles:—Varnishes, Artists* Colours, Ready • mixed Paints, Coach Colours,- Dry Colours. Agent, UMFREVILLE & DODD, Victoria street, Wellington. Itocks held. 6L. to years, security. Apply to Good' A. P. SHEATH, 181 Solicitor, Hastings WALLAROO, ONSLOW TERRACE. SUPERIOR Board and' Residence, every convenience. Beautiful view of harbour and city.Within 10 minutes* walk Of General Post Office,Terms moderate. , 375 MRS H. FRASER, Proprietress. WANTED Known, that oncSthe Bnrgla/ Alarm is started ringing, i* can only bo stopped by the tenant of the shop* 6ir dwolling; to be seen ■working in Quick’s or Cook and Gray’s. ANTED hat the Burglar Alarm has driven all the tobacco thieves out of Auckland. All arc invited to seo 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 • to be 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 promises ; to be seen working at Cook and Gray’s or Quick’s Building. "ANTED Known, that the Burglar , , Alarm can bo fixed and kept in repair from 42s per year, or less than lOd per week. McDermott Burglar Alarm Company. WANTED Known, that no better protection can be had for private residences or nervous people than the Burglar Alarm, as it lets the neighbours know if bad characters are about. The public arc invited to see the Alhrm working at Cook and Gray’s or at Mr Quick’s Building. Feathcrston street. 258 ANTED Known —Cremomum cleans and polishes Linoleums, Furniture, Bicycles, Tan Shoos, Tan Harness, Saddles, &c. Floor Staining Varnish —stains and_ varnishes at 'same time anything you require—furniture and floors, &c., at E. MAETIN’S, 17, Manners street. See our exhibit, 118 (opposite Gas Works display), of lead light windows and ornamental stircasol ditto. '.These ere all dosigned, painted and fused in onr own furnace, loaded and completed here at Wellington. Can have ball windows, with centre pieces, containing likenesses of your favourite birds horses, dogs or anything you please done at E. MAKTIN’S, 17, Manners street. £J3~ We are the Only Firm in the North Island able to Execute this Class of Work. 855 WANTED KNOWN. ~83 ICFIARD3ON BEOS, are selling off JUd the whole of their Stock below cast. Goods must be cleared at any price. SALE ’. SALE ! ! SALE ! 1 ! FUENITUEE. FUENITUEE. FUENITTJEE. Is Marriage a failure ? No ; not whenyoq can furnish your home at these prices ; Two Roosts .£l2 Three Boosts £l7 Four Boosts £22 10s FOURTEEN DATS ONLY, AT 115, CUBA SXKEET. RICHARDSON BROS., COMPLETE HOUSE FUENISHEES. C2B NOTICE TO THOSE FUENISHING. Geltjike Sale ox Accouxt of Eesioyal. P. AHRADSEN, ITPHOLSTEKEE AND CABINETMAKER, 17, Tory stkset (Near Courtenay place), ON account of lease expiring, will have a CLEAEING SALE of PEEsENT STOCK for a few weeks, until removing to lew shop, which is now being erected. Drawingroom suites in velvet, tapestry ana flush • diningroom suites iu leather and in .orsehair ; coaches, easy, occasional chairs md others, chcstsof drawers, duchess chests, vashstands, all kinds of bedding and beddeads, oilcloth and linoleum, occasional and ither tables, and many other things. Tvvf>rvtbincr is w©ll*Dl3<dß ©no. eed, and WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. 635

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3034, 22 January 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3034, 22 January 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3034, 22 January 1897, Page 1

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