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A FEW SPECIAL HOLIDAY & XMAS LINES Sunshades, smart covers, new shades. handles, 6/11 silk* SUITABLE FOB XMAS PRESENTS. SUNSHADES— Special Line in Childdren's Sunshades, serviceable yet dainty, 2s 6d, Ss 6d, 4s 6d. A shipment just arrived in time for the Christmas trade. All the latest novelties, in SUNSHADES, 3s 6d, 5s 6d, & 6d, 12a Gd. 0. SMITH, THE CASH DEAPEB CUBA ST. WANTED Twelve Words 6d. SELL, within 15 milce Wellington. goodwill 10 years' lease of 1000 Acres healthy country; all under grass; winters 1500 sheep; 2J miles from railway station; first-class road to house; 50 acres suitable for dairy purposes. On this property, which is divided into 9 paddocks, is erected a comfortable 5roomed house, wool-sheds, cow-sheds, sheep and dip yards, etc. Rental (inclusive everything) 7s 2d per acre. Owner will accept JESOO his interest in lease, which when taken over the ( 10 years would increase the rental to ’.practically 8s 2d per acre. Return railway fare to Wellington 2s. IVM. LINGARD AND CO.. 81, nambton quay. 109 WANTED Chef, Barmaid (private bar). Housemaid, Waitresses, Women Cooks (town and country),: Station Hands, Milkers (255), AVaitere.. Telephone 1071. , Sage and Co. (next new Bank of Australasia), Customhouse quay. ■SIkfANTED, Waiters, Housemaids, V V Waitresses, Woman Cooks (432 ss), Man to milk and kill (2os), Housekeeper, Parlourmaids, Nurses (18s), Lady clerk for hotel. Generals (town and country), Kitchenman, 3 Porters, - Ronseaboute. Royal Registry, WHUb street, late' Merritt's. Telephone 2088. ■OTrANTED—Two Cooks (men). Cook II ' (woman, 432), Waitresses, Housemaids, Generals, Girls (country). Mrs Stuveley, 59a, Lambton quay. 389 WANTED. Housemaids, Waitresses (same hotel, town). Waitresses and Housemaids (together, country). Generals, Cooks (hotels and private, family 2,30 s and 20s). Kiichenragids, Pontrymaids (20s), Roustabout, Nurse Girls, Lady Helps. Cunningham’s Elite Registry, South British. WANTED, Everybody to roll up to Auyon and Dyson’s Auction Sale To-dny. I WANTED to Letj Rooms or Residence with Board—single. double, hedsittine. furnished, unfurnished—in private families, etc.: all price* and localities; personally inspected. Reliable information free at the Accommodation Exchange. 17, Willis street. Open' 9 to C. 30; evenings, 7.30 tb 9. Telephone 2277. Boardinghouses for sale—largest list. • ALft/ ANTED Known—Second-hand Bioy- .» V cles; .431 deopsit. £1 per month; Bicycles for hire. R. E. Saville’s . Cycle Works, opp. Basin Reserve. 446 WANTED Known Mantel: Works, Adelaide road, will be open from Wednesday next. Visitors, are invited to inspect our stock. . 445 WANTED, have yon onr inset with this issue, No. 11. .Well, get one. Tingey. Manners street. WANTED Known Christmas Holidays! Nonpareil Cycle Co., Ghuznce street, have several good second-hand Cycles at greatly reduced prices. 10a cash, balance 4s weekly. WANTED, Purchaser for House, near Newtown Park, large section, must realise, .43520, terms. B. W. B. Hornabrool: Colonial Mutual Buildings. WANTED Known—" The Whist Player?.’’ by John Collier, 15s nnframecl. Tingey. Manners street. WANTED Known. Tour Worn-out Boots Repaired While You Wait. Gents’ Boots soled and heeled 2s 9d. Ladies' ditto Is 9d. Bluchers, nailed, 4s 6d; Boys’ and Girls’ strong School Boots. 2s 9d. American Boot Repairing Co., corner Buckle and Tory streets. WANTED -Known—Large Auction Sale of Furniture To-day by Anyon and Dyson, Willis street. 381 WANTED, everyone to call and see our Beautiful Overmantels, !ffs to 60s. Tingey, Manners street. V A/ANTED, any old cruets, teapots, or T». tableware, to be repaired or silverplated—send them to the Sterling Elec-tro-plating Co., 34 Lower Cuba street, and have them made equal to new by export workmen. Nickel,, brass, antique copper bronzing i speciality. Bicycle, plumbers’ and coachhuildcrs' work done for the trade. Shop-worn stock made like new. -Tc'ephone N0.'2432. A trial solicited. GAO ANTED to Sell or Let, a good VV General Smithy with Wheelwright’s Business attached; low rental to good tenant. For particulars, apply to W. E. Chamberlain, Feilding. TANTED to Sell, complete Sawmill yV. plant, 20 h.p. boiler, 1201 b presure, 16' h.p. engine (cylinder 13in x 3Bin broke). 4-eided planer (Haigh), hreakingown bench (twin saws, friction gear), reast bench, all pulleys, shafting, belt--3,; and log-hauler (1001 b pressure). F. 'aino, Machinery Agent, Wellington. 733 WANTED’ Known—That J. Andrews and Sons have taken over the business of the Andrews Manufacturing Co., and are in a position to supply all orders for Venetian * Blinds. Revolving Shunters, and Wire Blinds. All orders promptly attended to. Our work has always given satisfaction for the last twenty years. If yon want a first-class job call and see us. 205, Willis street, Wellington. Telephone 784. 815 WANTED, the public to remember that Fish Dinners, are preferable to meat in hot weather. WHITEBAIT fresh daily at the Bodega, Lambton quay, next door to- Fernandos, Fishmonger. Visitors should remember that the Bodega is the best restaurant in town for fish. All new and up-to-date. 63$ TE ARO HOUSE. f rpO GROW RICH, IS TO EMBRACE'S- OPPORTUNITIES. ■ LADIES’ MUSLIN EMBROIDERED ; ‘ ' APRONS. 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11,4/6 4/11 A Very Choice Range of New .Patterns. SEE. SPECIAL WINDOW SHOW.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6089, 22 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6089, 22 December 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6089, 22 December 1906, Page 1

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