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WASTED —Empire Oil Co.. Ltd.. Harris street, Wellington, sapply all kinds of Lubricating Oils for Motors. Particulars of testa, quality and prices on application. WANTED— The General Public to Buy a Bicycle at Oates'. 4.35. Willis street. ■SATANTED Known—Save shoe leather. VV Bring your bicycle to Oates. 134 Willis street (opp. Y.M.0.A.) WANTED— Phonographs. Edison’s. Country people, write for lists: new records arriving monthly: also indestructible records. Fleming and Co., opposite Library, Newtown. -rwrANTED Known —SWEET SLICE GOLVV DEN EAGLE is for pipe smokers who like a mild tobacco that won’t bite. 21 TATANT£p—See our windows, 5s 6d silver»V mounted walking sticks for Is each. Lloyd. Jeweller. W T ellington. W‘ ANTED Known—The History of Rugby Football in Wellington and Wairarapa is now on Sale at all Railway Stations and with train runners. WANTED— Everybody to read “ A Plea for Health Reform,” by Lloyd Jones; price 7d. posted. H. I. Jones and Son. Ltd., Wanganui. WANTED— Lady’s Help, Cook-General; also 20 Quairymen. 10s day. Stamp for reply, Eltham Labour Bureau. SOBERTIAN. age 31. wishes to meet a respectable young lady, with a view ito matrimony. Apply, by letter, to Lonely, 53, Terrace street. Palmerston North. WANTED —Edison’s Gem Combination VV and Fireside Phonograph. £4 10s and £6 10s: cash or easy time payments; open ©very evening. Fleming and Oo.» opposite Library, Newtown. FIRST Sale for Twenty Years. Bargains Galore. Everything Reduced at Asher’s, Ingestre street. Come and get his prices. WANTED— Situation by Young Mamed Woman as Cook-Housekoeper: wages expected. £1 per week: country preferred. Address, ’’ Thorough," ’’ Times office. 944 ANTED Known—Oyster season, now on. You can test the best at Palmer’s Oyster Saloon, on the Quay, to-day onwards ■ 700 WT ANTED— Motor Gars repaired by most VV competent mechanics in Dominion. Stanton and Evans. Molesworth street. j Phone 2240. ■VSTANTED Known—Skates; 200 pairs in VV stock; ail the best makes. New parts 1 fitted to any make. Witcombe and Pym, I Direct Importers. 138, Ingestre street. ‘Phone 2451. W' ANTED—Mrs B. O’Neill, 154, Taranaki street, is a‘Cash Purchaser of Ladles’ and Gents’ Superior Left-ofl Clothing. Boots, etc. Highest cash prices. Letters promptly attended to. 432 “VAT'ANTED —We have made a great repuVV tation by faithfully catering for the Wellington public and are now serving the daintiest of afternoon tea at our rooms. Fail’s Commercial Restaurant. 196, Lambton quay. WANTED Known—Mrs Waddell, Hair and Pace Physician, Boulcott Chambers. Boulcott street, makes the only Hair Tonic to cure any disease of the scalp. Mrs Waddell’s Hair Tonic can only be obtained from her. STAIR Carpet from 6d yard. Hearth Rugs from Is fid, and Mantle Drapes from Is fid. A few of the host of Cheap Lines at Asher’s. Ingestre street. ZODTH Red Pills—" The Nerve Bracer’’— enrich the blood and invigorate the system, cure anaemia, nerve troubles, pale faces, worry, etc.; 40 pills 2s fid, 120 ss. WANTED Motorists, try “Empire” Cylinder Oil for water-cooled and air-cooled engines. Non-carbonising, economical. Empire Oil Co.. Ltd., Harria Btrpet, Wellington, sole proprietors. WANTED —Lovers of the luscious bivalve to call regularly at Palmer’s Oyster Saloon. The best season for years. 700 WANTED— Tour Only Child! Don’t let them grow out of their childhood before the Alva Studio. 12fi, Cuba street, has photographed them. ‘Phone 3205. ANTED KNOWN—W. Barber and Co., 125. Cuba wtreet. and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. WANTED Known—Golden opinions are expressed about MILD DERBY PLUG by those who like a tobacco full of character. WANTED —The Famous Cleopatra Cream, first used by the beautiful Queen, who retained her youthful creamy skin until her death. Can be obtained only at Mrs Waddeli’s, Boulcott Chambers. Boulcott street. WANTED Known—All Pictures left and not called for before June 15th will be sold. Thomas Baarns, Picture-framer. 213. Cuba street. 953 WANTED Known—lt tnis should “strikethe eye of a man, woman, boy or girl wanting a Bicycle, try Oates. 135, Willis street,, opp Y.M.C.A. WJ ANTED Known—Skates 1 Skates I Skates 1 VV 100 Pairs Ladies' and Gents’ all makes, fibre box and aluminium wheels; 15s pair, nearly new. Fleming and Co. lopp. Library), Newtown. Wf ANTED KNOWN—Send your suit along V't to Barber and Co-’s. 125. Cuba street, or 147. Riddiford street. It will bo returned In a few days dyed any colour as good as new. WANTED —Our satisfied visitors to further extend their patronage as we are now serving aftei.-noon tea in the best of style at Fail’s Commercial Restaurant. 196. Lambton quay. _ WANTED Known—Pals! Just, a word be* fore you part. We have Special concessions for groups. This is your opportunity. Alva Studios. 126. Cuba street. ’Phone 3205. to be used except in the event of such misappropriation. Another promissory not© for Sls 18s 7d was given for. starch, and Gurr suggested that both notes should be made into one. From information. received about January Bth, 1912,, witness learned that the note had been used as security against an overdraft in the Union Bank of Australia. Subsequently Gurr was notified that witness was aware that the note had been paid into the bank. Witness resigned the agency, and after an exchange of telegrams between Gurr and himself regarding the note he cam© to Wellington and was assured that the matter would be all right. The note had hot been paid, but witness had been sued for it, and confessed judgment for the amount. His Worship, in dismissing the informations, said he was satisfied no jury would convict. Cooper must have been aware of the facts at the beginning of January, and if there was fraud the proceedings should have been commenced then. Hr Treadwell asked that his original application be acceded to, his Worship agreed, and the informations were withdrawn.. ■

HOW I SAVE DOCTOR’S BILLS. "Ever since they were babies my two children hare been martyrs to severe colds and croup,” writes Station Master Leslie A. Eos, Perth, Tas., “but at the first sign of cold or thick breathing, which is the first indication of croup, I always give them Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Those who use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ■ find that it will save them doctor’s bills.” Sold everywhere. .•

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8122, 16 May 1912, Page 3

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