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Wanteds. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS. under this Heading, NOT Exceeding Twelve Words, are inserted for Sixpence Each Insertion or Six Insertions for 2s 6d. Known, Coal, Wood and » V Produce, best quality, at Gaudin's, Ghuznee street. 631 t/t .liv'i'ED Known, largo stock <>{ » v Watches, at Paris Loan Office, Manners street. SO6 TMANTED, 2 Waiters, 30s; female Vv . Cook, 20s; middle aged Woman as nvse. Ilewson. 980 WANTED, two Gentlemen to share largo Front. ’Bedroom. Thornlbigh, 20, Bonlcott street. 828 WANTED, Boarders, private home, nice rooms, double or single. Apply “Times” office. 918 ■WRTANTED Known, cheapest place V \ for Gold and Silver Watches, Paris Loan Office. Manners street. WANTED, Housekeeper, elderly gentleman, or position of trust, town, country. Trust, “Times” office. 976 ANTED, by two sisters, furnished ▼ ¥ Bedroom, use of kitchen; terms moderate. “Marie,” "Times” office. 41 WANTED, by smart Salesman, position in store; good general knowledge. Apply M.H., "Times” office. 973 ANTED, place in hotel by Married Couple; wife housemaid; man understands all hotel work. Hewson. by Married Couple, situa- ■ t T tions. hotel. Chef and Second. Apply Welch, Labour Agent, Mostorton. 911 WANTED, sufferers to Purchase Magio . Cura for Sciatica, Neuralgia, Toothache. . Orchard. Vivian street. 855 WANTED, by a gentleman, a BodSittingroom, with partial board; central position. Apply Box 302, G.P.O. ■%/« aim TED Known —Last low weeks .11 Madame Zillah, Block Domino, scientific character reader, 103, Tinakori road. 719 Y/ET ANTED. 20 Girls for Spice and' V V Packing Department. Apply at once to E. H. Crease and Son,, Ltd., Quin street. 013 WANTED Known —That Richardson Bros.', 115, Upper Cuba street, is the cheapest and best place for House Furnishings. WANTED Known—Visgum clears Flies, Moths, Ants, etc. Solo Agent, F'itzGerald, Apothecaries’ Hall. Willis street. 478 'ANTED, Shorthand. Writers to send for 2s bundles English and Colonial Shorthand Magazines. O. Johnson, Box 9, Dajmevirke. C2 'ANTED, Housekeepers to buy Broken Coke, delivered at Is 6d per bag. Makes the cleanest, best and brightest fire. _J 203 WANTED, two respectable gentlemen Boarders in private family; homo comfort and every convenience. Address “Times” office. 982 X7TTANTED, Board and Residence in ¥ ¥ . private family by a working man; Thomdon preferred. Apply Private, "Times" office. , ' 64 VISTANTED Known, cheapest placo ¥ ¥ for Gold and Silver Jewellery. John Ross, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, Manners street. WANTED, first-class Cook, wages, 18s. to rememboil that Coke makes a clear, bright fire, and is free from dirt, smoke and smell. ' 202 ANTED - eveiyone to know that Richardson Bros., 115, Upper Cuba street, give the best value in town for Honse Furnishings. 709 WANTED, good General Blacksmith and Horseshper; one able to take charge of shop. Apply to Geo. Walker. Conchbuilder, pahiatua. 31 ANTED, place by Gardener; thoroughly experienced in every branch; English and colonial high-class ref evences. Hewson, 20, Lambton quay. ■marANTED, Housekeepers situation by !f ¥ . young widow with little boy; good! cook, manager; accept small salary; country preferred. Mrs Pitts’s Agency. WANTED. Experienced MarrieoV Couple, .£BO, per year; wife must be good cook and Housekeeper; send referenees. Gillespie and Co., Masterton. ■marANTED, to Sell, Lease, with right v ¥ purchase, 644 acres splendid Um»stone country; owner must sell; a bar-' gain. Gillespie and Co., Masterton. 578 WANTED, a superior Parlourmaid, white collar and (fulls, no apron, to use Coke, at Is 6d per bag delivered. Makes a clear, bright fire and leaves no dirt. 204 ANTED, Young Board and Lodging for Lady .attending College, vicinity of , Girls’ High School. Apply, stating terms to Mrs H. H. Welters, Cantarton. . 778 ’’OTANTED, to sell good Boardinghouse, VV . 9 rooms, off Wellington terrace; good permanent boarders; genuine bargain ; rooms to let. Mrs Pitts’s Agency, Exchange Hall. ; T&TANTED—Mrs Pitts’s Agency, Exit V change Hall, wants Female Cooks, hotels, 255, 30s; Housemaids; Waitresses, 15s; Parlourmaids, 14s; Nurse, Needlewoman, country hotel; Lady Helps. ■mSTANTED, by Married Couple, without vv encumbrance, placo in gentleman’s family, or on station; man, gardener, groom and generally useful; wife, excellent cook; can recommend. Hewson. 33 WANTED to Know—ls it right to kiss tho young lady yon are engaged to marry? Get married, and Furnish at Richardson Bros.’, • the Cheapest House Furnishers, of 115, Upper Cuba street ‘ANTED,) by Married Man, 24 years’ experience in the breeding and rearing of all classes of stock, place on station as manager; wife, thoroughly domesticated. Hewson. 20, Larnhton quay. WANTED, every Country Visitor to call at the Bradford Woollen Co. and see for themselves the magnificent Chesterfields they are doing from 50s, of Melton, Beaver or Venetian. Every garment tailor-made, to measure, at our owa workrooms., WANTED Known, that the Teacher of all Glass and China Riveters in New Zealand, Melbourne and Sydney, direct or indirect, is J. G. Lethahy, Umbrella Maker, Glass and China Riveter, and Cutler, Manners street, 5 doors from Willis street; and I still claim to be the best Riveter for neatness and strength this side" of the line, as, I have bad 31 years’ experience in New Zealand and 13 years in the leading towns in Somerset and Devonshire, England. I have the largest and best assorted stock of Silk for Re-covering Umbrellas and Sunshades in New Zealand. Ladies can have their Sunshades covered with their own material, to match their costumes. Umbrellas made to order 25 per cent, cheaper than the imported umbrellas, as there is no dnty, and the retail profit is don® away with. ’ All new Umbrellas kept in. repair for two years. No canvassers employed, eonsnor sons-in-law. Bring your work to the shop where it will get every attention, as all work is guaranteed. Note the address—J. G. Lethaby,' 12, Manners street, 5 doors from Willis street," BXB

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4629, 7 April 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4629, 7 April 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4629, 7 April 1902, Page 1