Wanted. WANTED, for the Palmerston and Waikouaiti Times, a Superior Man, capable of Editing and Managing same. Apply, stating qualifications and terms, to B. Duncan, Interim Secretary. W "ANTED, by a thoroughly compent man, a situation as ENGINE-DRIVER. Has a certificate. Address, J.G., office of this paper. WANTED, a first-class Coachdriver. Apply to A. Young, Esq., Cobb’s office, New Zealander Hotel. WANTED, two Assistant Dressmakers, Improvers, and Apprentices to the dressmaking. Apply this day, after 10 o’clock. Mrs, Richardson, at S. W. Alcorn’s. WANTED, in a Superior School in Wellington, a Lady as Assistant Teacher. Apply, Mrs, Old Smith, Molesworth-street. w ANTED, Man to at Greytown Saw Mills, a work a circular-saw. Must be able to sharpen his own saws.—Apply at once to Pierce Cotter, Greytown. WANTED, two good Stonemasons. High wages to best hands. Apply to W. F. Oakes, Pakuratahi. SCHOLASTIC. —Wanted, immediately, for a private school in town, an Assistant Master, resident or non-resident; twelve months’ engagement. Liberal terms allowed to a thorough teacher and trustworthy man. Applicant should be a fair linguist and a good mathematician ; a graduate of some University; if Great Britain preferred (German, if thoroughly conversant with English language). Apply by letter, stating qualifications, &.C., to A. 8., office of this paper. rpO SHIP-OWNERS, STEAM-BOAT JL PROPRIETORS, and those requiring the service of a Practical Man.—The undersigned, with over twenty years’ experience in matters relating to shipping, is open to attend to the duties of Marine Superintendent, Shipping, and Commission Agent. Terms liberal. R. G. KNIGHT. OTTANTED KNOWN, that all Meals andV V Beds are Is. each at Moore’s Diningrooms, Willis-street. Boarders, .£1 per week. WANTED to Sell, valuable Property.— A five-roomed House, with scullery, in Courtenay-place, 28ft. frontage ; also, sixty acres of fine bush land near line of railway at Carterton. Apply B. Davies, Courtenay-place. To Let nno LET, a six-roomed House, with L scullery, partly furnished. Apply to R. Archibald, Courtenay-place. ENERAL STORE, WITH BAKERY, TO LET. A very complete General Store, with bakehouse and dwellihghouse, to let, with immediate possession ; situate in the centre of the township of Turakiua. Apply to Messrs. J. and C. Bull, Bangitikei. Art Unions JgARRAUD’S ART UNION, 1875 50 PRIZES. 140 SUBSCRIBERS, at 21s. Ist prize, oil painting—English scene near Whitby in Yorkshire 2nd do do —Beck near Whitby 3rd do do —Rembrandt’s Wife 4th do oleograph—View on Upper Delaware sth do oil painting—Ecclesbourne Port Cth do do —Old Bridge Woolbeding The remainder consist of statuettes, oilpaintings, water colors, ehromo lithographs, &c., now on view at BARRAUD’S SHOW ROOM. The drawing will take place as soon as the list is filled. MR. LUDWIG’S Art Union is unavoidably Postponed until the Ist October T Drapery 10 THE WORKING MEN OF WELLINGTON. The greatest choice of clothing ever shown at Te Aro House is now being offered. Having been made specially to order and bought on the most favorable terms,' these goods will be sold, cousidex'ing the quality, at really low prices. 490 men’s mole trousers from 4s 9d 1560 men’s trousers from 6s 9d 1230 trousers and vests from 12s 9d 1210 tweed and cloth coats from 7s 6d ISO men’s tweed suits from 27s 6d 030 boy’s tweed suits from 14s 6d ; 580 boys’ kniokerbocker suits from Ss 3d HY QUOTE PRICES ? Because it is the fairest way. Anyone can SAY they sell cheap, but everyone cannot supply ood fresh clothing at such prices asMen’s tweed trousers Men’s tweed trousers Trousers and vesta Trousers and vests Black trousers and vests Black cloth coats Men’s tweed coats Men’s tweed suits All-wool crimeans No. 1 quality mole trousers 7s 6d now 5s 6d 8s 9d now 6s 6d 16s 6d now 12s 64 17s 6d now 13s 9d 26s Od now 18s 9d 12s 6dnow 7a 9d 12s Od now 7s 6d 45s 6d now 27s 6d, 5s 3d now 3s 9d only 4s 9d No. 2 quality mole trousers only 5s 9d No. 3 quality mole trousers only 6s 6d JAMES SMITH, Te Aro House. Watches and Jewellery Y| AX ALEXA NDE R, JjL IMPORTJEB, i PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, GOLD. SMITH, OPTICIAN, &c„ Has much pleasure in informing the public that the . FIRST INDENT OF A SELECT ASSORTMENT, Ordered by himself at London, Paris, and Berlin, HAS JUST ARRIVED. The attention of tho ladies is especially called to the new selection of — Full suites, dross brooches Bracelets and car pendants, in precious stones Opera chains, alberts (with hook), and fine long chains Rings, set with diamonds, opals, rubies, and pearls A large assortment of ladies' and gentlemen’s gold and silver watches, ail made to his especial order. Fine gold albert chains Solitaires, sleeve-links Scarf pins, signet rings, &c. Paris marble clocks, aneroid barometers, thermometers, and spectacles Prismatic compasses Field glasses always on hand Silver (Hall-stamped) plate and finest electro-plate, just opening. Repairing done exclusively by himself, and guaranteed. Chronometers Rated. MAX ALEXANDER, LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON Next to Messrs. Barraud & Son, Druggists, "
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4529, 25 September 1875, Page 3
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