WANTED, for the country, a Cook—: or woman. Apply to James Gilli Princess Hotel,:' Wellington. .' WANTED, by a respectable young woman, a situation as housekeeper, shopwoman, or machinist. Apply Hill's Registry Office. , WANTED, a Bullock Driver. Apply as the Mungaroa Valley Saw Mills. W. Lawrence, Proprietor. ;_ ;TT ANTED, a good Groom. Apply to J. VV McINTOSM, New Zealander Hotel. TO -DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS.—Wanted a man for the fancy side. ; Apply to Wilson and Richardson. rpo MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. WANTED, for the Waimate District, a. duly qualified Medical Man. This district offers every inducement to a steady medial gentleman ; it is one of the largest and most •ras districts in the colony, with a large 1 growing population. There are' four Benefit Societies, all without a Doctor ; there is also an Hospital, newly erected, also without a Doctor. The advertisers, fully believe that the pecuniary remuneration of this district would be equal to £IOOO per year to a steady cient man. For further particulars apply to PRANK SLEE, Waimate, Agent for the.'advertisers. Missing Friends.IF this should meet the eye of Mra. ELLEN SMITH, of Napier (late of Auckland), she is requested to write to Mr. John Smith. Address Post-office, Wellington. Funeral Notice. fTHHE FRIENDS of Mr. EDWARD X BENGE are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late WIFE, which will leave his residence at the Taita, at halfpast two o'clock on THURSDAY, 20th INST. JOHN EDWARD, ~: Undertaken THE FRIENDS of the late WILLIAM MATSON WHITEWOOD are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, to leave his late residence, Taita, on MONDAY, 24th instant, at half-past two o'clock p.m. .■ JOSEPH HALL, Undertaker. Lower Hutt, 20th May, 1875. . Drapery. AROH 0 U S 1 """ TO THE WORKING-MEN OF WELLINGTON. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF MEN'S CLOTHING. JAMES SMITH ottering the .loilowmg cnoice lots, which or~ guaranteed to be splendid value, at prices ver; much under the usual Wellington rates : an i,„.,™ (-™»»rl trousers, 7/6, worth 10/5 ousers, 12/6, worth 16/9 60 pairs heavy ribbed trousers, 15/6, worth 20/0 60 pairs cable cord trousers, 16/9, worth 22/0 50 tweed trousers and vests, 19/6, worth 23/6 50 tweed trousers and vests, 21/6, worth 28/6 50 tweed trousers and vests, 25/6, worth 32/6 25 witney intrnat! overcoats, 36/6, worth 44/6 9fi nliin beaver overcoats, 44/6, worth 56/6 ! —To distinguish these special goods from the ordinary stock, the prices will be marked in plain blue figures. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. riRKCALDIE AND STAINS HAVE JUST OPENED, TWENTY CASES OF MEN'S & BOYS' AUTUMN CLOTHING. As this shipment is the best ever imported by them, for its cut, style, and exceptionally good quality,. they have much pleasure -in soliciting the attention of the public to their present large stock, the whole being made from patterns sent home seven months ago. Men's Scotch tweed, Halifax, Galatea, and paget suits, 375. 6d to 4 guineas Men's Halifax, Ballarat, and paget walking coats, from 18s. Men's black cloth paget coats, 255. to 425. Men's fashionable overcoats, 28s. 6d. to 635. 400 pairs strong colonial tweed trousers, 13s. 6d. 300 pairs assorted. strong. tweed trousers, / l 75., Bs., 95., 10s„ lis. ■ - Men's trousers and vests, 16s. 6d., 18s. 6d. f 225. 6d., 275. 6d., to 375. 6d. Men's printed moleskin trousers, 9s. : Men's white shirts in all the new shapes, 4s. to 10s. 6d. each ; reductions made on half dozens Youths' Halifax suits, very useful, 255. 275. 6d., 305., to 455. • Bovs' knickerbocker suits, 10s. 6d., 12s. ." 6d., 155., 18s., to 30s. Boys'- knickerbocker velveteen suits, 20s. 255., 30s. Boys' sailor suits, 18s. Boys' Swiss blouse and Galatea suits Paris hats, new. shape, 205., 255. Drab shell hats, 12s. 6d. A large assortment of ties and scarves.
KIRKCALDIE AND STAIN.S LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STREET. For Sale. " ANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, AND GROVES BROTHERS, High Street, Donedin, ve for sale—--1 doctor's brougham, or light circularfronted family brougham ' 1 light patent landau, fixed with McKenzie's self-acting balancing head A one-horse do, built by the first London maker Basket phaetons and buggies of all descriptions always on hand. Drawings on application. LEAD PIPE. LEAD PIPS. LEAD PIPE. The undersigned beg to notify to plumbers, ironmongers, and others that they have just completed the erection of their lead-pipe machinery, and are now in a position to execute orders for any size and thickness, Jin. to Old lead purchased in any quantity, at 2 Off. per cwt. A. & T. BURT, Otago Copper, Brass and Lead-Pipe Works. Dunedin, Otago. Volunteer Notice. rTT ELLINGTON . RIFLE ASSOCIA. VV TION. The Fifth Meeting under the auspices of the above Association, for the competition of tho L.V.C. Cup and other prizes, will take place on the PolhiU's Gully, Rifle ; Range, on MONDAY next, the 24th. instant. Firing to commence at 10 o'clock a.ln., sharp. All competitors, being members of Volunteer Corps, must appear on the ground in the uniform of their Corps. Ammunition and refreshments to be had on the ground. CHARLES THOMPSON, May 20th, 1875.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4421, 21 May 1875, Page 3
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