WANTED, a Light Man or Boy, who understands horses, to make himself generally useful. Apply at the Registry Office, Brandon's corner. WANTED, by a young married couple, with one child, a situation on a farm or station. Man used to carpentering and farm rork; woman, to dairy and poultry.—G.D., office of this paper. WANTRD, a respectable Youth, as an apprentice to the pianoforte and harmonium making, where he will be instructed in every branch of the business. Apply to Chas. Cutler, Ghuznee-street. [T ANTED, 200 Men—Platelayers at . V Hutt Bridge ; Pick and Shovel Men along Mungaroa contact. Apply to Overseer on works, or to 0. McKirdy, Wellington. WANTED, 500 Pick and Shovel Men, for the Pakuratahi contract ; highest wages given to good hands. Apply to W. F. Oakes, Pakuratahi ; Overseer, on the works ; or, T. W. Pilcher, Wellington. WANTED, the Ladies of Wellington to know that Mrs. Morey, next Blenheim House, TaranaH-street, has just received for the coming Season a fresh supply of new Patterns in paper models. J ANTED KNOWN, that all Meals and , , Beds are Is. each at Moore's Diningrooms, Willis-street. Boarders, £1 per week. WANTED Boarders, at 21s. and 225. per week, at the Caf 6 de Paris, Lambtonquay, opposite Sample and Co.'s. r/ANTED TO BENT, for a term of , V seven or more years, an 18 or 20 roomed house, suitable for a boarding-house. Address T.L.D., office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN, that Jno. Stratford has Opened a Grocery and Provision Store in connection with the Anchor CeaJ, Wood, and Timber Yard, comer of Taranaki and Frederic-streets. WANTED KNOWN, that S. J. Birch, Painter, Paperhanger, and Glazier, has removed from Mulgrave-street to the premises lately occupied by Ah Gee, Lambton-quay. A well-assorted stock of Paperhangings always on hand. Athletic Sports "VT7ELLINGTON COLLEGE SPORTS. Under the patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY NORMANBY. To be held AT THE BASEST RESERVE, OS MONDAY, 18th OCTOBER, The anniversary of the opening of the New College. The Artillery Band will perform during the afternoon. The entrance money will be used for the improvement of the ground. To commence at 12 o'clock.
Admission, Sixpence. W. WARDELL, Secretary. PuMic Notices OUR WAREHOUSE will be CLOSED on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, the 14th and 15th instant. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. mHB WANT OF THE 4.GE SUPPLIED. rjIHEW, Invaluable to the Immigrant, the Sportsman, the Volunteer, the Householder, and the general public. COOKING WITHOUT COAL !!! No Smoke, no Smell, no Dirt, and can be used on the table or anywhere, being portable. THE PERFECT COOKING STOVE, To burn Kerosene Oil. This apparatus is the embodiment of economy, usefulness, and cleanliness. It will boil three pints of water in fifteen minutes, cook chops o r steaks, bake a Yorkshire pudding, and steam potatoes, all at the same time, in a little over half-an-hour, at a cost of Osu Haifpenxt per Houb. It will bake teacakes, stew, fry, and boil eggs, &c; the water in the boiler remains perfectly pure, and can be used for either tea or coffee. The Perfect COOKING STOVE is so simple in its construction that it requires very little attention, and can be used by a child No one who values time and economy should be without one of these stoves. EDMONDSON, SELLAR, AND CO., Wholesale Agents for New Zealand, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, N.Z.. Of whom drawings and price-lists can be had. N.B.—One of these Stoves may be seen in operation at the stores of the Agents daily from 12 to 2. CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD PROPRIETORS COMPANY'S COGNAC. The undersigned is New Zealand Agent for the Company, and has a stock in cases constantly on hand. The above is equal to either of the two now favorite brands. J. DRANSFIELD. WARNING. —I hereby warn all persona not to discount any Bills of mine in f;ivor of Mr. D. A. Thynne, as they are no longer valid. (Signed) JAMES ATHERTON. Palmerston N., September 24, 1875. Watcfxes and Jewellery OW OPENING. THE LATEST ARRIVALS PER MAIL. Two gold hunting independent centre second stop watches Six gold hunting levers, with chronometer balances (keyless) Twelve silver t>-~i:=i. S-i.uk> levers, est meter balances (Only made to my order, " Rotherham'a make.") Binoculars and telescopes Aneroids, compensated Copper thermometers Convex and concave spectacles, the best, from Rathenau, near Berlin A very tasty assortment of the latest designs in sets and bijous EARLY INSPECTION SOLICITED. MAX ALEXANDER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, GOLDSMITH, OPTICIAN, &c„ LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON, Next to Messrs. Barraud & Son, Druggists.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4546, 15 October 1875, Page 3
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