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Wanted WANTED, a Footman. Apply to the Steward at Go\ eminent House. TIT ANTED TO TENT, by a lady and V t gentleman without children, a nice four or five roomed House in a pleasant locality. Apply, stating terms, M., office of this paper. ANTED, a first-class Buggy Body Builder. Apply to J. W. Logan, Coachbuilder, Wanganui. TAILORS WANTED.—Good hands only. Apply to J. and E. Sloan, Lambtouquay. WANTED, a small Cottage, three or four rooms. Give particulars. Address T. Fryer, Post Office. WANTED, a Governess for young children ; must have had experience in teaching. Apply to Mrs. Randall Johnson, Eitzherbert-terrace ; or Mrs. William E. Eussell, Flaxmere, Hawke’s Bay. For Sale Foe sale, The following Steam Engines, by Morton : Double cylinder, 14in. by 3Gin. stroke „ „ 12in, by 24in. „ Single „ 14in, by 36in. „ „ „ 14iu. by 36in. „ 2nd band „ „ 12in. by 24!n. „ i) n Sin. by IGin. „ n n Gin. by 12in. „ AU new and highly finished with “patent ” governors; besides several second band portable engines and new upright engines and boilers, from 1 to to 6 horse power. Also every description of Machinery for all kinds of trade. Please send for illustrations and price lists to E. BLACKADDEE, Dunedin. FOE SALE, a First-class HARMONIUM, for £2B. . A real bargain. Also, an eight-key ebony FLUTE, for £2. Apply to W. Webley, Tuner and Repairer of Musical [lnstruments, Lambton-quay, near Jacob Joseph and Oo.'s new warehouse. fjp O WATCHMAKERS. '' Having been appointed . Agents for the

Weltham Watch Company, we have now on Bale — . MOVEMENTS' SPRINGS ■ GLASSES tee,, &c., &c. • JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. Easiness Notices g AMUEL AND COMPANY, ' ' PaNAJIA-STKEET, ■ AUCTIONEERS AND CATTLE SALESMEN., Cash advanced oh goods sent to their Auction I Rooms. Prompt Settlement, made in all cases day after the sale. SAMUEL & CO., Auctioneers. , p ATKONISBD BY HIS EXCELLENCY. DEVEKIL'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 IT Y H O TEL, 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 lines, The new introduction of Adelaide Wines ; 1 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 nse would tend much to sobriety. Messieuhs Pbeston & Co. are the only importers, ~ . Who already have found many earnest sup-

porteis., 'Now,' Preston at no notoriety apes, ' He is .Adelaide, born, and has grown with the 'grapes. ; Their wines come to hand, , , Of.the very beat brand, i ' 1 And. can’t be surpassed 'in Australia's land And’tis known full .well, that Police Office ■ , fines :l , Diminish by drinking these ADELAIDE WINES. “ Constant! a,” . Sherries, and .“.Sparkling : ' Moselle,” With,old crusted “ Pout” and “Verdilho” ; a’s well, , ■ 1 "' Can be had of Host Murphy’ at prices so low, . ! i■ ; i; ’: /' Through the great perseverance of Preston ■ n>. , and Co.. . : Eor this must be said—■' ; Only HALF duty’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.” ' If a glass suits your purpose, or bottle as well, You can always procure them at Murphy’s Hotel. ' . It 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 steam wool scouring ' ESTABLISHMENT & EELLMONGERY; Glencragie, Ngahauranga Dine, Wellington, Cash Buyer of Wool, Hides, Tallow, and Sheepskins A L 3? R E D T Y NGAHADRANQA E R, STEAM. WOOL SCOUd.yc 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. R O BONO PUBLICO ’ C. H. MONCKTON, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, Late of Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Wanganui, opened a PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY; ■ ! On the 17th Inst., in MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. - Life-like Portraits from 7s. 6d. half-dozen, or 125,, fid. 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 weather- G.H.M. can guarantee a first-class portrait at any time of day, or during any weather. QA R D AND RESIDENCE Gentlemen in want of .a; respectable and ' comfortable ' place . of ' residence, near- the business .part • of the city, can be accommodated by, Mrs. Mullins, Ghiiz-nee-streeV -nearly opposite ; Anderson and Jansen’s store. Ladies occupied in the dress- ■ making, millinery, or any ether business, will also find a. cpriet home. ■ , - - ■ Ghuznee-street, near Cuba-street.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5660, 21 May 1879, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5660, 21 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5660, 21 May 1879, Page 3

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