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Wantcds. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS, under thi* Heading, NOT Exceeding Twelve Words, are inserted lor Sixpence Each Insertion or Six Insertions tor 2s Cd. w ANTED, a good Cook. "Tillies’' oitice. Apply 280 ''OTTANTED, Working Mou as Hoarders; » • 16s per week. Apply 24. Jessie street. 183 WANTED, Improver for Blncksmitii, country. 20, Lambton quay, Hewson. TIT ANTED, a Managership of a Gone- *» rat Store in the country. "Times’'’ office. J.S., 267 WANTED, to Soli, corner section at Titahi Bay. Apply Titahi, “Times” office. 73 TTJT’ANTED, to Soli, , Canaries, male * V birds, 12s Cd; Manners street. hens, ss. Apply 94, 121 WANTED, a good Wheelwright, usee to Spring Carta and Dray Work. J. Bett and Co. 680 rOTANTED, Sell, cheap, 10-h.p. Portable 'it Engine, pressure 701 b. A, G. Taine, 'Wellington. 180 AN TED Known, Charlie Hugo’s V ♦ Benefit will take place shortly. Book out for programme. 237 TOT ANTED, to Sell, good Tailoring Busi■T T ness in rising* township; cheap. Apply "Times” office. 'TJS.TANTED Known—Kinder, Manners ii street, bnys lefßoff clothing; letters promptly attended to. 120 ■«JtTANTED, Cooks, Laundresses, G-one-■T* rals; Jjtooms to Let. Miss Stuart's Registry, 24, Dixon, street. 263 'ANTED. Pui'chasers for Coko. Unbroken coke Is por bag, broken Is 3d per bag—at Gasworks. 186 'ANTED, to Bet, Burnished Single and Double Bedrooms; central. Address "Times” office. 53 WANTED, two first-class Cabinetmakers. Apply A. J. White's Burnishing Warehouse, Christchurch. 115 ANTED, light employment for . Drher, Trap and Horse. Apply "Employment,” "Times” office. 244 WANTED, place aa Housekeeper by elderly woman. Address "Housekeeper.’’ Wadestown Post Office. 18 'ANTED, to Purchase 30,000 good . . sound, second-hand Empty Sacks. Baory and Co., Btd., Jervois quay, Wellington. 821 ■^T ANTED Known, Madame Zillah, the . . Black Domino, Scientific Character Reader, 103, Tiuakori road; 10 a.tn. to 10 p.m. 125 WANTED Known —That Richardson Bros.', 115, Upper Cuba street, ia the cheapest and best place for House [furnishings. . ..NTEIJ Known—Have you seen her? . . “The Twenty Toazer,” London’s latest Puzzle, at "The Tnlkeries,” 8, /illis street- • 217 'ANTED, to Sell Restaurant, best position in town; easy terms. Ap>ly W. H. Morrah and Co.. iVillis street auctioneers 145 CST ANTED, Housekeepers to buy II Broken Coke, delivered at Is 6d er bag. Makes the cleanest, best and tightest fire. 203 ■CTSTANTED, re-engagement as HouseY? keeper, thoroughly domesticated; good references. Address Reliable, 'Times” office. rANTED, by Young Lady, situation as Lady's Companion; accomplish roro,ii*pfi Address "Trilbv,’ Kai I; references. )l‘a N.% H.B. Kai--235 fitrANTED, by Improver, place in baV? ker’s shop, town or country; good Iriver; can recommend. Hewson, 20, .ami,ton quay. / (,M/ANTED, twenty Girls, for the packV v fng department. Apply E. H. Ireaso and Son (Ltd.), SpicO Merchants. )uin and Dixon streets. 35 rANTED, by two good ploughmen, II U sed to all agi-icultural machinery, 3.1. experience, places on stations or tlierwise; references. . Hewson. 200 'ANTED, a partly furnished Room in quiet house, Thorndon, whera no children: single man; constant if suitable. Address D.M., "Times” office. 123 IKT ANTED, smart Junior Clerk, good it penman, knowledge shorthand and ■pewriting (Remington), good prospects ici'getic youth. Box 336, Wellington. 7UANTED, by middle-aged woman, IV just arrived from England, place in rivate family; good cook and thoroughly lomesticated. Hewson, 20, Lambton any. ANTED, a superior Parlourmaid, . . white collar and cuffs, no apron, to use Coke, at Is 6d per hag delivered. Makes a clear, bright fire aud leaves no dirt. 204 ANTED, by two experienced Ploughmen, used to all agricultural inasry, S.I. experience, places on station therwiso; references. Hewson, 29, bton quay. ANTED, by young man (single), just arrived from Birmingham, well up moral ironmongery, a place, in town inntry shop; 18 years’ experience; noniais. Hewson. 20, Lambton quay. ANTED, by young lady, situation as Daily or Morning Governess; voung children: thoroughly fenced ; excellent testimonials, culars, Mrs Pitts’s Agency, Exchange 189 -Mrs Pitts, Exchange Hall, i; Laundresses; Lady Helps; Gene(no washing); Cooks and Housemaids,' e hotels, country; Waitresses-assist- ; Eouseabouts. WAITING engagements, 2 Waitresses, hotels; Housemaids; woman with boy (14) wants Housekeeper's place, town; woman with child, 3 years, wants place General. Elite Registry, No. 5, Terrace. Telephone, 1572. 279 'ANTED, every Lady Help to use (joke for the fire. It is the cheapest and cleanest fuel known. Makes a clear bright fire, and leaves no dirt or smell. Once used it will never be replaced by any other fuel. ’ 201 WIjrANTED—Mrs Pitts’s Agency wants T . Barmaids, Kilchenmaids, Pantrymaids, Waitresses, Eouseabouts, Com-, panion. Housekeepers, Cooka (Nelson, Hawera. Boxton, Wairarapal; Waitresressss (town and country); Useful Girls. WANTED, situation as Housekeeper on station, by thoroughly experienced person, is'good cook and butter and bread maker, has daughter willing to assist, first-class references. We want— Pastrycook, X'2 10s; Woman Cooks, for town and country, 255; Parlourmaid, 15s, and Cook, 30s; several Generals for country, 13s, 16s. 20s; Waitress, 13s. town; Young Woman.assist kitchen. 15 s; Mothers’ Helps, . 12s; Cook.- Laundress, Hawke’s Bay. 15s, small family; all fares paid. Merritt and Co., London House Registry and Bancy Bazaar. 76, Willis street, Tclenhone. 1106. 249

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 1