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EUROPEAN FRUIT MERCHANT. Known C. W. HARRIS (late of Christchurch), Wholesale and Retail European Fruit Merchant, Lambton quay, next Gear Company! having been in (lie Fruit Trade for many ye,.rs. has opened a first-class Fruit Shop at the above address. All orders promptly attended to. Telephone. IC3I. \XT ANTED, immediately. at the * ” ford Woo i 1 ( , - - Brad..„„.lon Company, where an extraorouiary vacancy has occurred, j’.iQ Uents of every rank of trade and nrcl'es sioii to get measured for one 01 our penor suits from £■> lOr. Call and inspect material and specimen of work. ANTED. Patients to know that co consult D’Vmsou Dossetor it is best to make an appointment by letter to 12 Caroline street, 'ie Aro, Wellington, and thus save long waiting. CorrespouHence strictly confidential. IffiT ANTED, Lady Cyclists and others to know that the Cushion Frame "Dayton” will take all the bumps of the city roads. "V47'ANTED Known—Clearing Lines at » » I earce’a Boot Arcade, Cuba street. ANTED, 4 Waitresses, town, fills; ■ T T Housemaid. Wait;ess. Fiaxmill Hands and Milkers. llewsou and Co. fiO, Lambton quay. Telephone. 1071, '%J\f ANTED, by young lady, place in ■ v ” good bote], t. or c., where she could leam Bar; musical, small wage for first month or two. Hewsou ana Co., fill, Lambton quay. Telephone, 1071. 84a WANTED, employment by steady loung Man on station or farm; willing to give services for small wage for first few months to gain experience. Hewson and Co., fiO, Lambton.‘quay. Telephone, 1071. g:jl ANTED, a Butcher’s Boiling down • Plant; also, a small Digester and a Steam Jacketted Pan. Send fuil pur ticulars and prices to M.S., “Times” of. fice. WANTED —Mrs Pitts, Exchange Hail, wants Cooks, Housemaids. Waiires. ses (hotels, town, country). Female Cook (station, fiOs), 3 Lady Helps, Laundries, Mother’s Help. WANTED, Nurse-Needlewoman, one child, town, bis; Nurse Needlewoman, country, 2 children, 15s; Housekeeper, meet employer 2 o’clock; fiO Generals.; Kitchenmen; Rouseubouts. Mrs Pitts’s Agency. ANTED, by educated girl, situation Companion, leach young children English, Music, Painting; thoroughly domesticated. Mrs Pitts’s Agency. ■’OT'ANTED, by 2 respectable girls, t T situations together, country hotel; Barmaid, Housemaid assist Bur; accustomed to hotels. Mrs Pitts’s Agency, Exchange Hall. TSTANTED, good Generals (no wash v * ingV Coox-Lauudresses, Girls to Assist and sleep at homo (one 14s). Waiting, good Housemaids. Also, Rooms to Let, Kitchen and Bedrooms. Aup.y Elite Registry, 5, The Terrace, Tele phone, 1572. 203 WANTED Known—Business ns usual at Pearce’s Boot Arcade, Cuba street. by a young Man, situation n us Gardener in town oi Apply D., “Times" office. oy country. 847 ANTED, experienced Waitress; niso Woman for scullery and pantry. Apply Trooadero or Bodega. ful ANTED, a person of good address as Help in small family. App y, in writing, to J. 8.8., Post Office, Ing.ewood. ANTED, to buy 5 gallon Oil Drums, also 1 gallon Varnish Tins. App y Bodmin Bros., Hamua. (115 WANTED, Woman Cook, 255, also 20s; two Girls, 15s each, lor same hotel, country; Woman Cook, 15s,small hotel,' country; Pautrymaid for tea rooms, lO.s; Rousea bouts, 15s, 12s; Housemaid Wait, ress for Blenheim (two others kept), 15s; tiousemuid. Laundress, 11s; Cook.Baun. dress, 15s; Cook-General, 15s; Laundress for country hotel (no shirts), 20s; Milker, 15s and found; Generals, 10s, 12s; Assists, L; Nuise Housemaid, 10s. V» e have Bar. maids. Waitresses, etc. Merritt and Co., London House Registry and Fancy Bazaar, 76, Willis street. Telephone, HOG. 202 WANTED, Ladies who are suffering to consult D’Vinson Dossetor, who has just arrived; holder of high diplomas; five years’ practical experience with female complaints. Consultation by letter free. No case undertaken unless a guaranteed cure can be given. All cor. respondence strictly confidential. Ad. dress—No. 12. Caroline street, Te Aro. Wellington. Hours, 3t05 in the afternoon, or 7 to 9 in the evening. |7ETANTED. good Shepherds, with it Dogs; Cook; General, station. 15$; ,Vomah Cook for station, 20s, rise after hree months. Gillespie and Co., Labour igents, Masterton. DETANTED, good General Servants and W Housemaids, tapvu and country; ood wages to good girls. Gillespie and 10.. Labour Agents, Masterton. [TER ANTED Married Couples for Sta. II tions. Man General,. Woman Cook* nd Housekeeper. Several vacancies now pen. Send applications, with copies of estimonials, to Gillespie and Co., Labour .gents Masterton. ¥ ANTED, to Sell, the oldest-e.itabli sued and most centrally situated foiccouiat and Hairdresser’s Business in annGvirke, lat© Solomon and Sons, an going concern. Address Tender, Box , Dannevjrka. RANTED, to bell Seven Good Sheep- ' runs, whole and partly improved, n 800 acrerf upwards. Apply r. nlring, Stratford. 7CTANTED, purchasers for four 150 acre r V and three 200-acre Dairy Farms, ose to school and factory; cheap. Aply sharp. F. Brooking, Municipal BuiHigs, Stratford. HER ANTED to Sell, Eeveral good Hot y V Properties. F. Brooking, Stra WANTED Known—Cheap Lots at Pearce’s during alterations. Boot Arcade, Cuba street. WANTED, Men to consult. Free. DWinson-Dossetor, who has just arrived in Wellington; holder of high diplomas; large experience in ail complaints. Latest remedies given, and a speedy cure guaranteed. Address—l2, Caroline street. Te Aro. Honrs, 7to 9 in the evening. Correspondence strictly confidential. ’ WANTED, every Man that passes by the Bradford Woollen Co., to step inside and inspect our goods and see the marvellous value offered. Remember you will not be asked to leave an order, but your opinion of onr work we expect you to give us. HOUSE-FURNISHING at slaughter, ing prices at Richardson Bros/' Sale, now on at 113, Upper Cuba street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4466, 20 September 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4466, 20 September 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4466, 20 September 1901, Page 1

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