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XTcTAXTKD. a tboroughlv experienced ■» V Caalc. Apply at. onvo to Mrs Adams. Martinis Jlolc-1, Carterton. 15 TOTAXTEU, Milking: on shares. Ap-' V V ply Workman, e/o Post Oliicc. Watpawn, In Cooks. Cook-Lnniidresscs, ■<i Generals, (Napier, FnlmorstonL Fliteßcgb-try, Quay. Tidop!umc'_lsT2. .Tra/’ANTED, all Householders to burn V V Broken Coke, at Is ad per bag, delivered by the. Gits Company. 4 WANTED Known—Working Men's Watches from 7s 6d. ak I’aria Loan Oliicc. Manners street. WANTED to Sell, 12 h.-p. Portable Engine, 1001 b pressure. F." Taino. It, I'oathorslon street, Wellington. 831 WANTED Known— Ross, Manner* street, is the cheapest placo in town for watch and clock repairs. WANTED Known—The Warwick is Cheap and Right Up-to-date; none better. F. j. IV. Fear. Willis street. WANTED Known—Largo Stock of Watches at Paris Loan Oflicu, Man. tiers street. WANTED, Situations, Cook and Housemaid, same place; Generals, Housekeepers, Married Couples. Elilo Kegistry. ■ 8 WANTED to Sell, during the winter, 5000 sacks of Broken Coke, at la 5d per sack. Any quantity delivered. Apply Gas Company. Man, lately arrived, good etlueni, excellent references. Apply sier, ‘'Times ,J otlice. 960 WANTED to Lot. handsome HodSittingroom; also Double and Single Dooms; gentlemen. 23a, Kent terrace. WANTED, a cosy, comfortable room for the winter. Then lia.ro a Goto Fire. Broken Coke, Is 5d a sack, delivered by the Gas Company. i WANTED— Everyone to get 12 Burnished Cabinets, on handsomo souvenir mounts, for 10s at Wrigglesworth and Binns’, 7. Willis street. WANTED, the public to buy their House Furnishings at Richardson Bros., IXS. Upper Cuba street. The Cheapest House Furnishers in the City. WANTED Known -- The Warwick Two-speed, Rustless Rim Cycle is the exact thing for Wellington wind and hills. F. ,T. IV. Fear, Willis street. WANTED— To supply 13 Beautifully Burnished Paris Panels for 20s. at Wrigglesworth and' Binns’, Photographers, 7, "Willis streetWANTED, Canvassers can purchase Turner and Turner’s Tip Top Teas in ilb and lib packets. 2lb tins for retailing. 65. Cuba street. WANTED Known—The Warwick Bicycle Bims are Silver Colour right through, aud do not rust. F. J. \V. Tear, Willis street. 477 TTSTANTED, the public to buy their tv House Furnishings at Richardson Bros., 115. Upper Cuba street. The Cheapest House Furnishers in the City. WANTED Known—-Me’da is a certain cure for all liver and kidney troubles. Is 6d per box. Chemists and Stores. b&l WANTED, feituation Drapery or General Store, by capable Salesman; good all-round experienced salesman, Inij'cr and book-keeper. ‘ Energetic, Box 128,. Hawera. 57ETANTED, Elderly Woman (no objecv V lion to cliild), to mind children nd ‘general housework; references reuired. Good homo aud wages. No. 01. Adelaide road. II WANTED, Laundress 15s (easy place). Housemaids, Waitresses each las. Housekeeper, Generals 15s, assists. Merritt anti Co.. London House -Registry and Fancy Bazaar, 76, Willis street. 953 WANTED to Rent, nous© with largo room si and conveniences; suitable for a. Boarding School, accommodating not less than 30. Reply to Sixteen, ‘'Ti in os” office. 9 WANTED —And you can have! 13 Art Finished Bromide Cabinets, Stanley mounts, for 25s at Wrigglesworth and Binns’, Photographers. 7, Willis street. ■ ' WANTED, all to know that the Bradford Woollen Co/s is tho only Tailoring Establishment in New Zealand that gives a written guarantee of a perfeet fit. • WANTED, everyone to know that our Umbrellas are marked down 20 per cent.; see ’our windows; country orders post free; write for particulars. Fox’s Umbrella Works. Willis street. - ANTED—SOOO men of every trade op v v profession to apply at the Bradford Woollen Co/s for their latest patterns of tweeds of English, Scotch and Irish manufacture. ■ WANTED ,02 Burnished Cabinets on souvenir mounts and "Moana” Enlargement for 13s 6d at Wrigglesworth and Binns’, Photographers, 7, Willis street. WANTED Known—That Perfect-fit-ting Trousers, with ease and comfort combined, may be had from S. Rogers, 16, Cuba # street, next Silver Grid, above Goldstein’s. WANTED. Agents to Sell Turner and Turner’s Tip Top Teas. Call Tip Top Tea Shop, 65. Cuba street. W/ftT'ANTED Known—lnner Tubes, 4s 6rl; vT -Brooks’s Saddles, IDs Cd; Lamps from . Is 6d; Chains, best roller. 12s od; others from 4s Gel. Cyclist note—SJ;orlaud and Co., 9S, Cuba street. TJSTAN TE D, by large city firm. GenvleV v man with travelling experience to take charge of department; controlling traveller?; must bo goad correspondent; good salary to right man. Apply Controller. /‘Times” office. 953 WANTED, a Housemaid, must bo a <*ocd laundress: references required. Apjjly, by letter, to Miss Williams, Frimley, Hastings, Hawke’s Bay. or personally to Miss E!fie Williams, Hobson strep-f. Well ington. 013 ANTED Known,—Visitors to Palmerston North inquire for £'V7illow Bank/’ 2 minutes from Railway Station: excellent accommodation; tariff. 4s per day. Mrs Law, Proprietress, Pel. Tuerston North. 259 ANTED, 32“ bricklayers, stonemasons,, and other masons to call at the Bradford Woollen Co.’s to gefc measured at once. Vicuna, Indigo Serges, and Worsteds, all new goods, 50s to 80s. Simply the talk of the town. Mrs Pitts’s Regr-trv. Man. V* n*rs street, wants reliable Man (shop), 30>: Second Waiter. KiP-hcmean. Porter (country hotel'!, Female Co-dr©, Barmaids, Nnrse-Geuerrds, Lady Helps, Waitress (nesisrt bar). Housemaids, Lads, Useful Girls. Telephone 1931. ■V/^TANTED. Buyer? of Drapery to know v v that Finlay McLeod and Co/s Sal© rcfrmenccs on Saturday. Five Shillings to IPs-in the -£ saved on new goods—Millinery Jackets, Furs. Muffs. Dress Skirl*. Dress Goods. Corsol = . Gloves. Hosiery, I/r.nkCs. FlanneleUes, etc. 57. Cub* street and Riutoul street, Newtown,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5310, 23 June 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5310, 23 June 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5310, 23 June 1904, Page 1

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