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WOOD ENGRAVING. wANTED, first-class Bookwork Engraver; permanent employment to rht man. Apply, with specimen**, to Editor, P.O. Box 1400, Sydney. WILL Mr A. Bergin, the Flax Expert, call on 11. G, Knight, Customhouse quay, 191 WANTED, by young person, situation aa Useful Companion; domesticated and musical. Address J3,N., N.Z. Times office. 186 WANTED, by middle-aged Woman, situation as Working Housekeeper, excellent cook and dairy woman; references. Apply Mrs Staveloy, Women’s Branch Labour Department, Customhouse quay, 146 WANTED, by Elderly Woman, a Situation as Working Housekeeper; good cook ; country preferred; good references. A.L., Times office. 56 YACANCIES for 2 or 3 Gentlemen or Family; pleasant, well*situated house, with good view of city and harbour ; bath, piano, &o. Mrs Morrison, Netley House, Boulcott street, 544 M IBS BREMNER having taken over the business lately carried on by Mrs Perrott, at 15, Willis street, will conduct the same at the Reliable Registry Office, 83, Molosworth street, opposite May street. A manageress will now also bo in charge, therefore it will bo necessary to address business letters “ The Manageress,” otherwise they will not be opened at the office. BG4 Empire labour exchange. No. 2a Lambton quay. Late No. 1, Grey street. WANTED, this morning, eight Bushmen; tools found; 7s per day, Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED, Hotel Cooks, Housemaids, Housekeeper for Station. Hewaon and Co,, 20, Lambton quay. w ANTED, by a middle-aged woman, situation as Working Housekeeper, or station, or in the country ; excellent "cook, breadmaker and understands dai dairy work ; references. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED, situation by Married Couple —the man is a thoroughly good allround farm hand, plough, &o ; wife, good cook, baker and dairy woman. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED, by an experienced Shepherd, with good dogs, a place on station; is also a good general hand, used to carpenters’ tools. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED, by experienced Ploughman (double or single), a situation on station or farm (Otago experience); milk if required. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED by a Young Man, a place in t. or o. store or wbarehonse aa Packer or Storeman ; two years* London experience; also good driver ; thoroughly steady. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. W£KTED, by a young Man, thoroughly experienced ploughman, gardener, able to milk, used to cattle and sheep, a place on farm or Station j Canterbury experience. Hewson and Co,, 20, Lambton quay. WANTED, by a middle-aged Woman, a situation aa Housekeeper in the country, on station or otherwise : is a good plain cook; highly recommended. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. WANTED, place as Housekeeper or Nurse to invalid lady, by a thoroughly qualified poison ; town oroountiy j first-class references. Merritt and Co , London Hones Registry, 60, Willis street.

WANTED, Waitress, 20s; feta paid. Waitress, 15s ; others at 12s and 10s. Waiter ; thorough good’ Generals, 12s ; lady Help, Cooks, 15s and 20s, private. Merritt and Co., London House Begistry, CO, Willis street. WANTED, lad for dairy, country; faro paid. Kitchen boy, town. Merritt and Co., London House Begistry, GO, Willis street. WANTED, Oook, Laundress, for country hotel, fare paid; waitresses, town hotels. Merritt and Co., London Honso Begistry, 60, Willis street. WANTED, good Generals, 12s to 15s, town ; one also whore is no washing, 12s; also House Parlourmaid, 12s, and Cook, 15s. Merritt and Co., London House Begistry, 60, Willis street. : WANTED, by First-class Barmaid, bar in town or country, must have good wages j i highest references. Merritt and Co., London House Begistry, 60, Willis street. WANTED, married couple for Stratford; wife good oook, man to tend horses, garden, and milk two cows. Merritt and Co., London House Begistry, 60, Willis street. WANTED Known—Wo cannot reply to country letters unless stamps are enclosed. Merritt and Co,, London House Begistry, 60, Willis street. WANTED to Purchase, Clothing, Fund ture, Books, Jewellery, &o.; people waited on at their residence. Address, Miss McCormick, VB, Taranaki street, 3rd doo from Ingostre street. WANTED Known—Loasby’s “ Wahoo ” strengthens stomach, stimulates liver and kidneys and invigorates whole system. 2s 6d. All Chemists and Grocers. WANTED Known—Loasby’s “Wahoo” .. positively cures where other remedies only relieve. Purely herbal. Always effectual. 2a 6d. Chemists and Grocers. WANTED Known, that J. A. Paokkb & Son (late of Nelson), Artificial Limb Manufacturers, have removed to 50, Biddiford street, Newtown j makers of surgical appliances for the deformed and maimed; crutches a speciality.. Enquiries promptly attended to. 636 MONET. MONEY. MONET.

WANTED Known- JES to £IOOO to Lend on Household Furniture, Pianos (with or without removal). Baggies, Horses, Harness, Drays, Spring Carts, Cows, Sheepin fact, money to lend on anything.—G. W. SMART, Money Lender, Manners street. N.B. —Cash bnyer of anything. 940 WANTED Known—Green’s Headache Powders will cure the most violent headache in a very short time. Each Powder is enclosed in a Rice-Flour Cachet, rendering them not only tasteless hat most convenient to take. A Positive Relief in Neuralgia. Warranted fieo from opium, morphia, chloral, antopyrin, or other narcotic. Price Is per box. Made only by the proprietor, E. M. Green, Chemist, Taranaki and Vivian streets. Telephone No. 70. ■ 538 WANTED Known—Loasby’a “ Wahoo.” the unrivalled remedy for all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, 2s 6d. Chemists and Grocers. " W~~ ANTED Known.—Why is it that city people pay 30s per week for a shanty near the sea at a long distance from Wellington, over rough roads and high hills, places at which it would be almost impossible to get a doctor in case of illness, when lam prepared to arrange and build a convenient np-to-date house, together with freehold, at a cost to the purchaser at from £ls to £2O per annum, with only small deposit, on a few grand bnilding sections at Island Bay, the best seaside resort within 50 miles of Wellington ? Send for particulars to J. H. Pitcher, Owen street. 648 WANTED, GROCERS, BAKERS, BUTCHERS, &0., To save their money and their horses by nsing MADDEN’S PATENT AUTOMATIC CART BRAKE. No weight thrown upon horse’s back. Sea testimonial -From Giddings and Stalker. We have had Madden’s Patent Automatic Brake in use for two months. We find it gives excellent satisfaction and guarantees every safety in leaving horses about the streets while serving customers. (Signed) Giddings and Stalker. To be seen and a trial given at ROUSE, BLACK AND SONS’. COACHBUILDEES, Taranaki street, Wellington. 148 Known May be had at El J. KING’S MUSIC WAHEHOUSEWashiugton Post Dance Sheard’s Comic, Christy and Dance Albums for 1898 Wiokins’ Piano Tutor, posted 2a 6d Mezler’a Violin Tutor, posted Is 7d Best Variety of Sheet and Book Musio in Wellington. All the Latest Novelties Alwats on Hand. Pianos Tuned, 7s 6d. EDWIN J. KING. - 69, Manners street, 962 Wellington, N.Z. W~ ANTED KNOWN. ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT (Next door to Whitakers’ Hall) Manners street, late Lambton quay. _ _ : All kinds of Fancy Work.: and Requisite Materials kept in’Stock. Moderate pricesEvery attention and civility to customers, i Fancy Work Taught. Country orders promptly attended to. Open every evening until 9. 9

w ANTED, PIG W. DIMOCK AND CO. S . 'are buyers of first quality bacon pigs in any quantity j price, Sid per lb ; prompt cash on delivery, pull particulars Wellington Bacoa /Factory, Waterloo quay. ■ 3 !W ANTED K N O W H Auckland—The Star Hotel. This hotel h Just- been thoroughly renovated ‘ and rev furnished throughout. Mrs Gallagher (late of the Grand Hotel), proprietress.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3263, 21 October 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3263, 21 October 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3263, 21 October 1897, Page 1

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