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Wanted WANTED, a Footman. Apply to the Steward at Government House. WANTED TO BENT, by a lady and gentleman without children, a nice four or five roomed House in a pleasant locality. Apply, stating terms, M., office of this paper. ANTED, a Governess for young ch il clren ; must have had experience in teaching. Apply to Mrs. Randall Johnson, Fitzberbert-terrace ; or Mrs. William B. Bussell, Flaxmere, Hawke's Bay. WANTED, a first-class Buggy Body Builder. Apply to J. W. Logan, Coachbuilder, Wanganui. AN English Lady accustomed to the higher Education of Girls wants a situation as Finishing Governess in a gentleman’s family. First-rate English and music. Parisian French, Hanoverian German. Excellent references. Apply to “Yera,” care of Mrs. George Binns, Linton Cottage, Tinakori-road, Wellington. WANTED, a small Cottage, three or four rooms. Give particulars. Address T. Fryer, Post Office. Education Jjl BEE BIBLE SCHOOL Mb. Etebiss Has great pleasure in announcing that in JULY NEXT he will OPEN A DAY SCHOOL, In which great prominence will be given to BIBLE BEADING. The School will be open to all children over five years of age. Separate rooms will be provided for boys and girls. NO FEES WILL BE CHABGED. The School will be entirely supported by voluntary cent ributions. ALL SCHOOL MATEBIALS WILL BE PBOVIDED. Applications for admission may be made at once. Written applications will bo required, forms of which cau now be obtained. A suitable ; building will be erected as soon as means are provided. The school will be in the district of Te Aro or Mount Cook. Bidwellstreet, Wellington, May ], 1879. Business Notices AMXJEL AND C O MPAN Y, Panama.-street, AUCTIONEERS AND CATTLE SALESMEN. Cash advanced on goods sent to their Auction .Booms. Prompt Settlement made in all cases day after the sale.

SAMUEL & CO., Auctioneers. ATRONISED BY HIS EXCELLENCY. DEVERIL’S NEW PORTRAIT ROOMS, The Largest and Most Complete PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT In the Southern Hemisphere. Nearly opposite THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, Lambton-quay. DEVERIL, Late Government Photographer and PhotoLithographer QITT HOTEL, WELLINGTON. AUSTRALIAN WINE ! WINE !! WINE !! ! I have written before of the City Hotel, So of comforts found there I have no need to tell ; But one thing I’ll mention, in very few Hues, The new introduction of Adelaide Wines ; You’ll find them delicious, With naught that’s pernicious, The taste of them tells there is nothing suspicious ; They’re suited to every class of Society, Their general use would tend much to sobriety. Messieurs Preston & Co. are the only importers,. Who already have found many earnest supporters. Now, Preston at no notoriety apes, He is Adelaide born, and has grown with the grapes. Their wines come to hand, Of the very best brand, And can’t be surpassed in Australia’s land And ’tis known lull well, that Police Office fines Diminish by drinking these Adelaide Wines. “Constantia,” Sherries, and “Sparkling Moselle,” With old crusted “ Pout” and “ Verdilho” as well, Can be bad of Host Murphy at prices so low, Through the great perseverance of Preston and Co. Eor this must be said— Only HALE dcti’s paid, A special arrangement by Government made. After drinking these wines, lay your head on the pillow, There’ll be no bad effects from, the racy “ Verdilho.” It a glass suits your purpose, or bottle as well, You can always procure them at Muethy’s Hotel. If you’d buy by the dozen, to Willis-street go, To the Adelaide Wine Vaults of Preston and Co In their well-’sorted stock They’ve Australian Hock, Which not e’en an epicure’s palate would shock; For Preston & Co. are resolved to outshine All others who trade in Australian Wine.

E N R Y WALTON’S ESTABLISHMENT & FBLLMONGERY Glencragie, Ngahauranga Line, Wellington, Cash Buyer of Wool, Hides, Tallow, and Sheepskins 1 LEBED TYEK, STEAM WOOL SCOU ... ' G WORKS. Cash buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, and tallow. Also a large assortment of first-class basils always on hand. Wool, locks, and pieces sorted, scoured, taken delivery of in Wellington, and returned to agents in town for Id. per lb. scoured weight. ) BONO PUBLICO C. H. MONCKTON, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, Late of Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and . : Wanganui, opened a PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY Uu uQ6 11 vO lUSv.j 111 MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Life-like Portraits from 7s. 6d. half-dozen, or 12s. 6(L per dozen. A splendid collection of views of the West Coast and Waimate Plains, Maori Scenes and Maori Portraits, mounted or unmounted, for transmission to Europe, from 7s. 6d. per dozen. Never mind the wind and weathen C.H.M. can guarantee a first-class portrait at any time of day, or during any weather. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS— See column advertisement, February 8, 1879. Illustrated fists free, at the office of this paper, and 18, Wig-more-street, W., and the “Brinsmead” Works, Grafton-road, London, N.W., England.-Agents wanted, ... .. ' ■ JgOABD AND RESIDE NC E Gentlemen in want of a respectable and comfortable place of residence, near' the business part of the city, can be accommodated by Mrs. Mullins, Ghuz-nee-street, nearly opposite Anderson and Jansen’s store. Ladies occupied in the dressi making, millinery, or any ether business, will also find a quiet home. 1 Jngestre-street, near Cuba-street. straw wont. scouring On the 17th inst., in

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5658, 19 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5658, 19 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5658, 19 May 1879, Page 3

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