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Wanteds. HASH ADVERIISEMEN TS, under ikii Heading:, HOT .Exceeding Twelve Words, are inserted lor Sixpojncn Esti Insertion or Six Insertions ter 2* fid. T,ST.\-XTIiD, Assistants for the lace deV V parHiient. Apply The Economic. AGJJ'ANTED. a Lady Help. Apply, Mrs V V W. U. Jlunter, Daunevuke. 233 ■WaT’AATEJU, \\ alter; must bo steauy vV. man; also I'antry Maid. Trocadero. 351 Tx^TANTED—Laundress, also AssisliuitV'f'. Laundress. TTocadcro, Hamilton qu . iy . 332 AAaTANTED, kind xierson to uiiud Girl, V V 17 mouths. Apply A1.i1., "Times'' WASTED, throe workiiif ers, two friends to Address at “Times” ollice. men Boardslmre room. 329 WANTED, Eurnislied Loom (Kuraka Hay or Scatoun); terms moderate. Address. Seaside. “Times” office. 321 WANTED, by Canvasser, a good selling line. Address, A.IL. Palmerston North. “£? w ANTED, immediately, a person to do Plain Sewing and make Blouses. Address at ‘'Times” office. 312 WANTED, Boarders, private family, corner of Kent terrace and Homo street. Airs Wrigley. 280 T,;» JAN TED Known—l2 Cabinets and H, “Mona"” Enlargement, 13s 6d. Wrigglcsworth and Binns, Photographers. WANTED to L'&ud Money on freeholdsecurities. G. A. Hurley. 7, Grey street. Wellington. 56 WANTED, purchaser genuine Boot Business. Wellington, about .£200; no agents. Zapa. “Times” office. 180 AS\\7'ANTED Known Largo slock of YV Watches at Paris Loan Ollice. Manners streeL _ W ANTED Known Working monT Watches, from. 7s Cd, at Paris Loan Office. Manners street. WANTED, a Gardener, married. Apply, J. W. Harding, Mount Vernon. Wuipukurnu, H.B. 253 WANTED, a General servant; must bo a good cook. Apply, Airs it. Harding, Mount- Vernon, Waipukurau. H.B. 258 WANTED, smart, energetic Boys; good wages: references required. Apply Gordon and Gotch Proprietary (Limited). 308 WANTED, several good Farm Hands; must be able to milk; Boys, lor flaxmill; also Housemaids, Waitresses, llcwson and Co., 20, Willis street. . WANTED. 2 strong Boys for Factory. Apply, E. H. Crease and Sou, Coffee and Spice Merchants, Quin and Dixon streets. 237 WANTED Known—Columbia Graphos and Records, awarded First Prme at Paris Exhibition, 1900. “The iaikeries,” Manners street. - ArarANTED, Runners to sell WelliugH ton’s Illustrated Weekly, the “New Zealand Mail.” Good commission. Apply, “Times” office. __ Ltd WANTED, an en-ageraent by a firstclass all-pound Baker in shop, country preferred; references to leading town employers. Hewsun and Co., 20, AVillis street. AN TED. Known—King up the “New Zealand Times” Job Printing House lor Bill-heads, Invoice Forms, etc. Telephone. No. 1045. 57 7ST ANTED, to sell (owing to disablo fV jnent) a first-class Biaeksmithmg ,d Wheelwrighting Business in a good strict. For further particulars apply .'lines” office. 2r4 HTANTED Known —New Gem PhouoV graphs and Columbia extra loud, ouldett Records; shipments every three ieks; lists post free. “The Talkeries,” aimers street. 1 STAN TED a first-class Machinist -to V take charge of a planing Mil) (two mors and saw), at Mangatera. Apply Ring previous experience, to H. D. night, 'fij ANTEiH every visitor from the V. Country to call and leave their ensure at the Bradford Woollen Co. for e of their Celebrated Suits, which are o talk of the whole town. V ANTED Known—To Travellers and the Public Generally, that they ■n get good accommodation at Orient iningrooms, Lambton quay; terms, :ds Is, meals 9d, per day 3s, or 18s per iek. Mrs Spademan, Proprietress. ST ANTED Known—To Travellers and V . the Public Generally, that they n get good accommodation at Orient niugrooms, Lambton .quay; terms, (is Is. meals 9d, per day 3s or 18s per >ck. Mrs Spademan, Proprietress. 779 WANTED, to Sell, light Spring T.pDray, new; also second-hand _ Waegouetto,’ and second - hand lignc-* spmig Tip-dray. Apply A. Williams, Te Aro Coach Factory, Courtenay place. 624 WANTED all to Know—That the Bradford Woollen Co. make Suits to measure West of England Tweeds, oo.s; Serges 50s to 70s; Vicunas from 70s; Trousers, 15s to 22s Gd. 11,000 yards to choose from. ■VVTANTED, to Sell, new Tanks, guaranted 24 gauge, double riveted and tested, with taps, covers, inlet and outlet included; 400-gallon Tanks,. 45s each; 600-gallon Tanks. GOs each; 800-galion Tanks, 78s each. Workmanship guaranteed. J. Watson, Ha, Thorndon quay, near Government Station. 601 YS7ANTED-—Mrs Pitts. Exchange Hall, v’y . wants six female Cooks, Housemaids, "Waitresses, Generals, Housekeeper. Lady Helps, Wardsmaid, Barmaid, Pantryniaid, Kitchenman. useful Girls. Wanted, by respectable Girl (good appearance), situation, learn bar, hole!, town or country; accept small salary. ■ "Vt-iTANTED—Chance of a Lifetime’ A Y V remarkable book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism and Magnetic Healing will be posted to your address for two stamps. It contains startling information, and lias sot the whole world thinking. Prof. Ward, Box 357, P. 0., Aurilaud. WANTED, Man Cook, £2 10s ; Woman Cook, 35s and rise; seven Waitresses, 13. Sto 20s; four Pick and Shovel Men Vs per day; Farm Hand, £4 per month; Housemaid-Waitresses, 15;-; Genera's, for town, several at T2s; Oo*Laundrcsscs, 15s; Laundress hotel. 20s; Generals, for country, 20s; Gardener, 30-., and cottage, good billet for young couple. Merritt and Co., London Hcu'c Registry and Fancy Bazaar. 76, Willis street. Telephone HOG. WANTED Known—Green’s Christmas display of Perfumery is not equalled for variety, quality or prices by any other shou in the city. Prices are low, but quality on no account sacrificed for cheapness. Don’t forget that it is my business to put up all sorts of prescriptions accurately. carefully, quickly, cheaply. Over '2O years’ experience :n this particular branch of the business, R. M! Green. Chemist (by examination', eo'rrer Taranaki and Vivian streets. Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4869, 22 January 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4869, 22 January 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4869, 22 January 1903, Page 1

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