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EUROPEAN FRUIT MERCHANT. WANTED Known C. W. HARRIS (late of Christchurch), Wholesale and Retail European Emit Merchant, Lambton quay, next Gear Company] having been in the Emit Trade for many years, has opened a first-class Fruit Shop at the above address. All orders promptly attended to. Telephone. 1631. ANTED, Lady Cyclists and others to know that the Cushion Frame "Dayton" ill take all the bumps of the city roads. AN TED, Men to consult D. Vinson ' » Dossetor, who has just amvodT Holder of high Diplomas. 12, ; Caroline “street, near Roxburgh street. Hours, 3 to j afternoon and 7to 9 evening. Corrospondence strictly confidential. '’OT'ANTED, everyone to know that Richardson Bros., 115, Upper Cuba street, give the best value in town for House Euraisfiings. 556 WANTED. Draper for country shop; especially dresses and window dressing: good wages to experienced man; apply after 10 o’clock. Hewson and Co., 2u, Hambton quay. Telephone, 1071. WANTED, 4 Waitresses, one assist in Bar; Cooks, general hotel and private ; also. Waiter. Hewson and Co.. 20, Lambtou quay. Telephone, 1071. 523 WANTED, 3 good Ploughmen, good wages; Gardener, gentleman's place, near town; also ginart, active young man with small capital to join another in good, genuine business, no previous know* ledge required. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. Telephone, 1071. WANTED, immediately. Married Couple for station, small family; House-Parlourmaid, gentleman's place, near Wanganui. Hewson and Co„ 20, Lambtou quay. Telephone 1071. WANTED— Mrs Pitts,. Exchange Hall, wants 6 Female Cooks, 7 Waitresses. 6 Housemaids, 20 Generals, 2 Nurses (15s), 4 Kouseabouts, 2 Kitchen, men, married c°uple without encumbrance, Female Cook (private, 20s), House-Parlourmaids, 3 Lady Helps, Mo. ther’s Help (country, good wages), Cooks, Housemaids (stations). Barmaids, Girls. WANTED, by educated Girl, situs* tion as companion in Wellington, domesticated, musical, good needle, woman, suit elderly lady, small salary. Mrs Pitts's Agency. 457 WAITING engagement House* keepers. Barmaids, Chefs, 2nd Cooks; all classes. Good Servants waiting. Rooms to let furnished and unfurnished. Mis Pitts’s Agency, Exchange Hall. 457 WANTED, Generals, Housemaid, Cook-Laundresg, Girls to Assist. Waiting, good Laundress, Waitress, Housemaids. "Furnished Rooms to Let. Wooding and Co., 17, Willis street. EXTANPED, a second Cook, must be a good man; also Kiteheuman. Ap. ily City Buffet Hotel. 336 WANTED 1 Known—A few vacancies for Gentlemen Boarders at No. 17, Thompson street; moderate terms. £4l \%T ANTED, for factory in Auckland,, thoroughly competent Mechanic with good all-found experience of sewing machines. , Apply P.U. Box 41, stating qualifications. 324 WANTED, employment as Bookkeeper, Invoice Clerk, Reporting o r similar work; good writer; accurate in figures. Address Numefo. care ‘‘Times’’ office. WANTED, by a good all-round Butcher; slaughtering or small goods preferred; good references- Apply A.8.C., “Times" office. 498 "tTST ANTED, Married Couple or Two V T Friends to share a large s unny bedroom; also, Single Bedroom in quiet private house off Wellington terrace. Private sittingroom. bath, piano, good table, every comfort; terms moderate; references. Apply "Times’’ office. 523 WANTED, by 6 gentlemen. Board and Residence in or near Wellington terrace. Reply, stating termg, etc., to 8.W.T., “Times" office. 534 CET ANTED, Eouseabout to Milk, 15s; IT four Flaxcutters, 5s per ton; firstlass Pastrycook for hotel, assist chef;j Housekeeper, town, 15s; Kitchenman, )s; Eouseabouts. 15s; Women Cooks. )s; Cook-Laundress, £52 and bonus £5;; [ousemaids and Parlourmaids, 14s, 15s; enerals, 10s to 16s; \ Housemaid for indtution. £2 lo a per month; Pantry Girls, 2s 6d; Assists, 8s; Barmaid, 355; three Waiters. Merritt and Co.. London House Registry and Fancy Bazaar. 76, Willis treet. Telephone, 1106. i 529 (TTANTED, Ladies suffering with BaokrV ache (alter effects, of child birth) > consult D.' Vinsou-Dossetor, holder of igh diplomas. 12. Caroline street, neat ;oxburgh street. ■ Special treatment, of -male complaints. Correspondencetrictly confidential. Hours. 3t05 or to 9 in evening. CCT ANTED Known, that Richardson it Bros., 115, Upper Cuba street, take e bun for cheapness jn Glassware and ithry- 556 ITT ANTED, to bell Seven Good SheepV runs, whole and partly improved, im 800 acres upwards. Apply F. ■poking, Stratford. 47* D47ANTED, purchasers for four 150 acre TT and three 200-aore Dairy Farms, oso to school and factory; cheap. Aply sharp, F. Brooking, Municipal Bull digs. Stratford. 180 WANTED- to Sell, several good Hotel Properties. F. Brooking, Stratford. 159 IJ"ANTED, Day Porter; good hotel; T . must be- steady; references. Gil. pie and Co., Labour Agents, Masterton tT ANTED, Dairy Farmers and others T requiring Good Land on exception, y attractive terms to send for our inthly Property Guide. Splendid block 4000 acres in sections of 40 acres and wards now in the market. Gillespie and ~ Land Agents, Masterton. tT ANTED, good General Servants and t Housemaids, t*wn and country;, id wages to good girls. Gillespie and . Labour Agents, Masterton. 4TANTED, Cyclists to call and see T 1901 Dayton Cushion Frame, back lalling Brakes and Free Wheel, etc. 3 give best valn° for second-hand Dayi’b. G. H. Scott, Farish street (off mners street). Wellington. WANTED, the Citizens of Wellington to know that the American Novelty Stores. 26. Willis street, is the right shop for Souvenirs and Presents; novelties in silver electro plate, etc.; silver-mounted Scents, Vases, Salts, etc., 2s; Studs from Id; Links from 6d pair; Pocket Knives, Razors; every article engraved free; Duchess i-plate Camera, with plates, trav. printing frame, printing paper and all"extras. 7s 6d, send for specimens of work it does, and all about it, mailed free.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4489, 17 October 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4489, 17 October 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4489, 17 October 1901, Page 1

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