WantedWANTED, for the Palmerston and Waikouaiti Times, a Superior Man, capable of Editing and Managing same. Apply, stating qualifications and terms, to R. Duncan, Interim Secretary. WANTED, a Situation as Gardener and Groom, or Coachman. Has had experience in the colony. Address, R., office of this paper. ANTED, a respectable Lad about 15 years of age, to make himself generally useful. Max Alexander, Jeweller. WANTED, a smart Junior Clerk for our Entering Room ; must write a good hand and be quick at figures, knowledge of office work indispensable. Apply on Friday morning to Thompson, Shannon, and Co., Warehousemen. WANTED, two good Stonemasons. High wages to best hands. Apply to W. F. Oakes, Pakuratahi. WANTED, for a Family residing in a country district of Auckland province, a Young Lady as Governess. Must be well recommended. Member of the Church of England preferred. Apply, stating qualifications and enclosing testimonials, &c., to Alpha, office of this paper. A YOUNG LADY (just arrived from -On England) desires an engagement as Governess in a Gentleman’s Family. Accomplishments ; English, French, music, and drawing ; four and half years’ experience. Address—H. M. P„ Post-office, Wellington. orrANTED KNOWN, that all Meals and VV Beds are Is. each at Moore’s Diningrooms, Willis-street. Boarders, £1 per week. WANTED TO SELL, a Five-roomed House, with Scullery, in Courtenayplace, 28ft. frontage ; also Sixty acres of fine bush land near line of railway at Carterton. Apply, R. Davies, Courtenay-place. Lost and FoundLOST, a small magenta-colored Indian Silk Handkerchief. The finder is requested to return it to R. and 8., office of this paper, as it is a souvenir. Drapery GREAT BARG aI N S this week At TE ARO HOUSE. Men’s strong tweed trousers, 6s. fid. Men’s trousers and vests, 10s. fid. BEAT BARGAINS this week At TE ARO HOUSE. Men’s black cloth coats, 7s. fid. Men’s stout tweed coats, 12s. fid. Great bargains ti* week At TE ARO HOUSE. Men’s Waverley over coats, 275. fid. Men's grey tweed suits, 275. fid. GREAT BaRG AI N S this week At TE ARO HOUSE. Men’s black cloth suits, 295. fid. Boys’ tweed suits, half-price, 11s. fid. GREAT BARG AI N S this week At TE ARO HOUSE. Men’s Crimean shirts, all wool, 3s. 9d. Men’s underflannels, full-size, is. fid. Last week of the clearing SALE at TE ARO HOUSE. Remnants of white calicos Remnants of grey calicos Remnants of white sheetings. Last week op the clearing sale. Remnants of plain ■winceys Remnants of checked winceys Remnants of fancy dresses. HE GREAT CLEARING SALE At TE ARO HOUSE Will close on SATURDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. ACLE AN’S T E MPORARY DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite Gear's, Butcher-, CUBA-S T R E E T. GOODS MUST BE SOLD AT ANY PRICE, >T MACLEAN’S TEMPORARY DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, CUB A- STREET. NOTE THE NAME : MACLEAN Electoral Notices TO THE CITY ELECTORS OE THE ' THORNDON WARD. GENTLEMEN, —In accordance with my explanation published in the Evening Post of 31st May last, stating my willingness at any future time to serve your interests, if you wished, and thought me capable of doing so, and having been again requested to allow myself to be nominated as a candidate to represent your interest in the City Council, I with pleasure assent to your wish, and do pledge myself, if elected, to fearlessly and independently advocate or support, as far as my practical experience enables me to judge, any measure appertaining to the interest of your Ward in particular and the city in general. My interest being identical with your own and my readiness to serve you generally well known, I wish only to add that I am prepared to meet you hefoi-e the election at any time or place that your committee may think it wise to appoint, when I shall have much pleasure in answering any question you may think fit to submit. I am, Gentlemen) Your obedient servant, G. F. WORTH. Public Notices MR. LUDWIG’S Art Union is unavoidably Postponed until the Ist October. IW. ARTHUR BRADFORD, hereby give a, notice that it is my intention to apply, on MONDAY, 20th day of SEPTEMBER, 1875, to be registered as a duly-qualified Medical Practitioner. My qualifications are Bachelor of Medicine and Master of Surgery, and my degrees axe now deposited in the Registrar-General’s office for inspection. My residence is Wellington. College-street, 12th August, 1875. rpHE “ MONTHLY REVIEW ” for JL AUGUST will contain original articles and tales. The “MONTHLY REVIEW” can be obtained of all Booksellers tbx-oughout the Colonies of Victoria, New South Wales, and New Zealand. Subscription fin advance) ss. fid. per annum. Letters and advertisements can be sent to the New Zealaxd Times office, Wellington. rjY O TANNERS, &c. The undersigned are prepared to supply the New Zealand Tanners during the coming season with their Superior Ground and Chopped Wattle Bark, delivered free on board in South Australia. For terms, &c., apply to H. WILKE &: CO., South Australia.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4511, 4 September 1875, Page 3
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