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SITUATIONS VACANT SHOEING. TS74NTED, a first-class Floorman: ’ * constant job. Apply, J. Stewart, Eden terrace, Auckland. 453 BLACKSMITH. WANTED —Improver for Blacksmith: good job. Apply. I. Pearson. Seddon. ’ AOSi ENGINE-DRIVER. WANTED, a certificated Enginedriver; must have knowledge^of machinery. Silverstream Brick Co., Parish street. 451 FROZEN FISH. A AND M. SMITH. LTD., Aberdeen, • Scotland, Producers and Shippers of Fish, require an Agent in Wellington for the sale of their Frozen Fish. Applicants will please state present Agencies, Commission required, and if possible give three European references. 121 GUNSMITH. I REQUIRE a Thoroughly Competent Gunsmith, permanent job for reliable man. Apply, stating experience, age, wages required, etc., to WILLIAM 11. HAZARD, Gun and Fishing-tackle Maker, Auckland. Note.—All applications will be treated as strictly confidential. 132 NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. A PPLICATIONS are invited, and will 2-A. bo received up to THURSDAY, February 20th, 1913, for the position of Harbourmaster and Pilot at the Port of New Plymouth. Salary, .£3OO per annum and free house. Applicants must hold a foreign going master's certificate. 0. S. PENNELL. 207 Secretary. FOR SALE 17VOR SALE—Stationery Business, profits £5 weekly, guaranteed; no goodwill asked, going concern; .£l5O. Demuth and Co., IS, Grey street. 413 JADE SALE—Private Boardinghouse, - long lease; low rent; profits .£650 year; going concern, .£I3OO. Demuth Co., 18, Grey street. -1-12 ANTED to Sell—Several good paying Boardinghouses, central; prices £73 up, easy terms. Radford and CoComplete House Furnishers, 63 and 65, Willis street. 413 171 OR SALE—Villa residence, 6 rooms, best position Thorndon, section 40 x 100, near tram; £1250, terms. Demuth and Co- 18. Grey street. 444 OR SALE (or sub-mortgage), good sound 5 per cent second Mortgage of A:1200 on Dairy Land; expiring in two years. For fuller particulars apply, Dispcsal, ‘‘Times” office. 452 TITtOR SALE General Store, 5 acres JC freehold; 7-roomcd House, hulk store; turnover, 4:275; stock, .£500; plant, .£100; freehold, .£9OO. Hunter, Schultze, and Gibson, Napier. YAT'ANTED to Sell Four-roomea House, Scarboro' terrace; a snip at 41550; also 5-roomed House. Brooklyn, price .£450; easy terms. Radford and Co., Complete House Furnishers, 63 and 65, Willis street. 414 FOR SALE—An old established Drapery aud Clothing Business in one of the best inland centres; premises may bo leased or bought; about 414000 required to finance the stock, and an additional 502000 the building; magnificent opening for an enterprising firm. “Retiring,” “N.Z. Times.” 382 FOR SALE. A BOOK. STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, in a progressive North Island town. Good reasons for selling. Not open to agents. Apply to “Success,” c.o “New Zealand Times/ Wellington. 35r ' FOR SALK OODWILL and balance of lease of X suburban Store, increasing turnover; purchaser can acquire freehold if desired. Comfortable living for married couple; man could drive and wife could manage shop. Apply, J. E. STANSELL, SEN., Licensed Land Agent. Offices Lyall Bay, Wellington; also, Shannon and Levin. BUTCHERING BUSINESS. SELLING AT GREAT SACRIFICE ON ACCOUNT OF ILL-HEALTH. FOE SALE —The best paying business of its size in the Dominion. Turnover—2o bullocks and 100 sheep monthly, besides good trade in small goods. Situated in large inland town. Plant includes.: Freezing plant, gas engine, fittings, tools, marble slabs, 3 carts. 3 Corses, 3 sets harness. Good lease of premises, including good dwelling. Price for the lot —walk in. walk out — .£575 cash. Reply promptly; must be sold this month. “BUTCHER,” P.O. Box 73. Palmerston North. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Known Skates! Skates! Skates! 100 Pairs Ladies’ and Gents’ all makes, fibre box and aluminium wheels; 15s pair, nearly new. Fleming and Co. (opj). Library), Newtown. WANTED— The public patronage for a splendid afternoon tea service at the well known Fail's Commercial Restaurant, where only the nicest of confectionery and best of tea, etc., will bo served. WANTED— Motorists, Garage Proprietors and others can obtain Brnnirc Cylinder Oils from the Proprietors, Empire Cylinder Oil Co., Ltd., Harris street, Wellington. WANTED —Our satisfied visitors to further extend their patronage as we are now serving afternoon tea in the best style at Fail’s Commercial Restaurant, 196, Lambton quay. WANTED Known —Cylinder Oil—The “Empire” Cylinder Oil for motors oaves labour, time, and money; nou-oar-bonising, high flash-point. Empire Oil Co., Ltd., Harris street, Wellington, proprietors. WANTED Known—Preston is a M , Buyer of Fat Chickens, Ducklings, etc. 92, Willis street, Wellington (Nest Evening Post). WANTED— Empire Oil Co., Ltd., Harris street. Wellington, supply all kinds of Lubricating Oils for Motors. Particulars of tests, quality and prices on application. WANTED Phonographs, Edison’s. Country people write for lists; new records arriving monthly; also indestructible records. Fleming and Co., opposite Library, Newtown. TiV/'HY run the risk of unsatisfactory v » milk when you can obtain a supply passed by the Health Department’s officer. Ring up telephones 244 or 538. WANTED —Edison’s Gem Combination and Fireside Phonograph. Xi 103 and £6 10s cash or easy time payments; open every evening. Fleming and Co., opposite Library, Newtown.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8346, 5 February 1913, Page 1
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