JUST ARRIVED—CARNARVON AND INVERNESS CAPES, At AND TO 43/-. PLEASE SEE THESE AT 'waenoCk AND ADKIN’S r MR IC. C. MOHPBT H, DENTIST. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone I4BS. £SO 'Reward! fTIHE above sum will be paid to any JL person who can produce a’suit to ! equal in style, fit, • and quality for Mie I same price as the Bradford Woollen ■ Company, Lambton quay, next Stewart Dawson’s. TT OST, from Johnston’s Stables, Cain* bridge terrace, dark bay Marc; 4 years old, white face, 2 white hind feet, near fore foot white- Finder rewarded by James Johnston, Tattersall’s Stables, Cambridge terrace. -750 npAILORING.—Wanted Trousers and -a- Vest Hands;- also Boy for Shop. George Oliver. 143, Tlnakori road. SCO YOUNG Englishman, good references, requires occupation; choico no object. A.W., '‘Times” office. 800 TJAKER3 ~ Pastry' Cook, first-class, wants work; go anywhere; anxious. Apply to Vanille, "Times” office. 817 HIRE a Bar-Lock if you would acquire typewriting speed: lowest charges. VACANCY for four Working Mon; ▼ single and. double rooms. 22. Taranaki street. 730 rnyPEWKITEKS, • all makes, secondA band,, from ■£ s. : Royal Bar-Lock Agency, Lambton quay. CLIFTON BOARDINGHOUSE, 162. Upper Willis street, Wellington.— Good accommodation for the travelling public and per’nanent'boarders. 'Terms, J2l phr 1 week; 4s 6d per dayi Trams pdss the door; five minutes from Wharf and Railway.' Station' and TG.P.O/' '3lfs S. Scott, Proprietress, • HlFMA.lESTX’SiTypswnter, thetHoyal Bar-lock, Easiest to learn, fastest to .work;,, ■ ■■ .’T *. LADIES’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing ! and Boots Bought. . Highest Cash Price 1 Given. Letters Promptly Attended to. T. G. Botterill, 33, Ingcstre street (next . Skating Rink), ' / .
HIRE a JBar-Lock and acquire Type.writing speed. Lowest charges. 13 ari Lock Agency, Wellington. S' EWING MACHINES REPAIRED; experienced Mechanics. SING Eli f SEWING MACHINE. 5, AVillis street: HIS' MAJESTY’S Typewriter, the loyal Bar-Lack. Easiest to learn, fastest to work. ■ RIENTAL TEA MART. • • At CAMPBELL’S. 21. MANNERS STREET And corner WILSON AND HIDIULORD STREETS. NEWTOWN. COAL COAL COAL - AND . PRODUCE. , THE WESTPORT ~VND GREYMOTJTU COAL AND PRODUCE CO., LTD., LOWER CUBA STREET. JJAVE FOR SALE, at current rates— COALBEOOKDALE STATE COAL PUPONGA NEWCASTLE Oats, Chaff, Hay and Straw, etc. always in stock. We hare several Properties (town and country) Eor Sale. ; Telephone 222. W. C. GASQUOINE, Manager. DARCY LORD JS OPENING UP AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. DARCY FORD, General Draper, Tailor, and Mercer. 46, Willis street, Wellington. THE LANGER SCHOOL OF DEESSJUTTING, 61. WILLIS ST. (Barnett’s Buildings). Principal ... Miss Kate Stewart. THE celebrated Langer System (patent. .ed throughout the Commonwealth and New Zealand), like almost every successful invention, has been imitated and copied, so that intending pupils will be well to. be on their gnard. MISS KATE STEWART begs to announce that she has resumed teaching Honrs: 10 to 12, and 2 to 4; evening classes; Tnesdays and Thursdays, 7 to 9. Agents .wanted throughout Wellington and' Taranaki Provinces. Good opportunity for dressmakers. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5559, 10 April 1905, Page 1
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