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W.vrmr, JFURNITURE. ANTED to Purchase, Howes of Porn .„ f ture [ lar Be or small lorn). Pianoi **7\ANTED to Purchase, a Dwelling house, about seven or eight rooms or a site suitable for a dwelling, within hal a mile of tlio Museum. Address, statinj particulars and price, to P.O. Box No. 310 Wellington. \*/ ANTED to Jruiahase, New an.: Seocnd-hand Clothing of every de Boription; highest oash price given; persons waited on at thoir private residenoe. MRS. WHITAKER, No. I, Manners-street SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 117 ANTED Known-Gentlemen requiring a perfect- fitting tailor-made Suit to order, would be to their interest to visit the Don Tailoring Company, Lambtonquay. We olaim to bave the best cutter in Wellington. Fit, style, and finish guaranteed. No fit, no puy. yjiT ANTED Known.-Mrs. Fisher, the T T well-known feather dresser, Hawkestone- street, opposite Hawkestono-orescont Mre. Birrell, Cuba-street, agent. Ladies who wish to personally consult Mrs. Fisher Ban do bo by oalliug at Miss Beid's dressmaking rooms, over Pinnev's Music Warehouse, Manners-street, daily from half-past 3 to half -past 6 pm. TO TAILOES. V£7 ANTED, first-olass Trousers, Coat, aT, a ? d Vost H «"*a. Apply Veitoh & Allan, Cuba-street. TAILORING. VXr ANTED, at once, first-class Vest " Hand - Barry ond Or, Merchant Tailors. ~~ OUTFITTING. 117 ANTED, a smart Youth; one with »▼ previous experience preferred. Berry_and^Or£, 31, Cuba-street. W GEAZINGT ANTED, two or three owners of horses to join in expensos of padlock on the Terraoe. Wm. C. Fitzgerald The Central Pharmaoy. Ehpirb Labouii Kiohahgi" (Lioensod), No. 1, Grey-slreet. W Established IRBS Teleubone 411. ANTED, a. Married Couple— man good gardener, milk, and groom; wife sook, make butter, &c Edwards and a.' Heath, No. 1, Gray-street. %*/ ANTED, a Billiard-marker, one able .;. * ,to wait at table. Edwards and a Beath. No 1, Grey-street. ANTED, Handy Man for country hotol, neod to garden work! Ednrards & M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. A^TED, a female Cook, for country hotel. Edwards & M'Beath, No. I, 3rey-atreet. W" ANTED, a young Man, for a bush farm; must understand sorubbing rod logging. Edwards & M'Beath, No. I, Grey-street. WANTED,W 'ANTED, two lady Canvassers. Apply sharp, Edwards & M'Beath, No. I, Grey-street. WANTED Known-We" still refuse to accept letters insufficiently stamped nor reply to letters without a stamp is sent Edwards & M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. Hewbon & Co., 4, Mannerb-stheet. (Licensed.) 6*7 ANTED, Situation by a middle-aged » » woman aB general sorvant or honse* teoper ; references. H'ewson & Co. WANTED^ Let, several Houses, ofij 5, 6, and 7 rooms, with every oonrenience. Hewson & Co. WANTED, a good female Cook for sheep station ; good wages ; fare paid ; this jvening. Hewson & Co. ftR/ANTBD, a good reliable Man, aB '* working manager of a sheep ran of 130 acres ; must understand bushfelling. lowing, fencing, management of sheep, and jrepared to put from £V)Q to .£SOO (or semrity for the amount), and take share and vages. Hewson & Co. WANTED, Bnperior accommodation for lady and gentleman, olose to city; >edroom and si ttin groom. State terms, iVinter, Evening Post. WANTED, a respeotable young person as Mother's Help. Apply Mrs. Button, bmth house left hand, Aurora-terrace. WANTED, a smart yonng"ladyas Sales, woman, for the Showroom. Apply iharp, Jamoa Pettie, Cuba-streot. WANTED, a olean, tidy Girl. Apply Mrs. Harris, Hawkestone-street. ANTED, Laundress, hotel, Hawkes Bay; Cook, private. Wanganui; Cook, own. Select Registry, Charlotte-street. WANTED Known. Lodgings for Bingle men ; Is and 5s per week, or Is >er night, j Herbert-street, next Criterion L'heatre, off Manners-street. ANTEDTon Friday and Saturday next, a Needlewoman, with knowedge of drcßßmaking ; terms must be mode■ate. Apply at St. Frances Xavier's, ingestre-streot. WANTED, 40 Boys for the two Show days. Apply after 6 o'olock to-night ;o Allan Orr, GarreH-stre^t. ANTED, Pantryman; Cooks, hotel and station ; Waitress, Nurse, Generals. Mrs. Porrotfc, 15, Willis-st. (upstairs). ANTED, Private Board aud Uesidence". Address, giving full particulars and jerms, J.L., Evening Post. * WANTED, situation as Coaohman or Groom ; now arrival from the Old Jonntry. J.T., Evening Post. ft* l ANTED, 50 Men, Boys, and Girls to * * Bell Kean's Fly Papers in country md suburbs ; four months work ; good wages. Apply Faotory, 4, Banks terrace, Tory-street. ANTED to Purchase, Houses of Furniture ; cash down. C. Daubney, LI?, Cuba-street. ANTED, young Widow Lady to take charge of girl, aged 15. Address, with particulars, to G.M., Evening Post. ANTED, by young Lady, Furnished Bedroom, with fireplaoo. To Aro. State particulars to C.E.L , Evening Post. ANTED, a respeotable Youth; one who haß some knowledge of the stationery trade. Address L.L., Evening Post office ANTED, first-olaes Canvasser; only superior men need apply. Address Pembroke, Evening Post office. ANTED, a olean, tidy (iirl, abont 12, to look after two children during day. Apply 43, Upper Dixon-street. WANTED, situation as Groom, can garden, milk, and make himself generally usoful. Address F.C., Evening Post. ANTKD, by the ond of Deoembor, a House of eight rooms or more, by a careful, permanent tenant \ would prefer to rent for a term of two" years. Address Tenant, Evening Post. WANTED Known, Blouses made from 23 Gd; Print Skirts -with Blondes, from 63 to Ba. Mrs. Shold| Evelyn-plact, eff Webb-Btreet WANTED, four Generals, town and oonntry ; Housemaid and Waitress, country; references. Merritt and Co., London House, 60, Willis-street. WANTED, a respeotable middle-aged female, as General Servant ; family of two; reference required. Apply T. Dixon, Grocer, Lambton-quay. WANTED, StereoHcopio Camera. State price, Ao,, to 0., Evening Post. ft V' ANTED, a Cook and Laundress ; must * < give personal references. Mrs. Stuart, Claremont Grove. Austin-street. ANTED, a respeotabieToirl ; one used to children. For address, apply Evening Post. \jn~ ANTED to~Rent, for two persons, y » two unfurnished Booms, with use of kitchen ; both rooms mast be on ground floor ; rent not to exceed 9s per week ; Te Aro end. Apply by letter, Z Y.X., Evening Post WANTED, a Girl, about 15 Or 16. Apply to No. 88, Courtenay-place. \\7 ANTED, two Lads as apprentices to t» the tinßmif japanning trade* T. Garland, Molesworfch-street; ANTED, the Public to call and inspect my new stook of Pianos ani Organs — Broad wood, Kirkman, and other ■ F. J. Pinny. V*/ ANTED, at once, a Brass finisher. »» Apply Geo. Norton, Boatbuilder, Waterloo-quay. ii/ ANTED, a smart, olean Girl, as gene> * ' ral servant. Apply 26, Pipitea-st. \\f ANTED, a Woman Cook for first. ?T class hotel. Address, stating ex perience and wages required, Hotel, Box 53, Blenheim. WANTED, Situation as nurse and needlewoman, or assist in housework and sewing ; references. Address 8.T., Evening Post. ANTED, " Coaching" for Civil Servio* Exam. Address Algebra, Evening Post office. ANTbD, two Ladies to share double bedroom ; good locality ; comfortable home. Address AZ , Evening Post. ANTED, a four or five-roomed Houm in good locality at Te Aro. Address House, Evening Post. \K7 ANTED Known— Fresh Bntter 6d per VV lb; the famous G.V. Separator lOd. to be obtained only from the Farmers' Co* operative Dairy Company, 82, Cuba-atreet. WANTED to Kent, from January, five or six roomed House, with about 10 acres. State rent and particulars to Land. Evening Post. "ANTED, by an experienced Auctioneer, a young Man v Partner in a highly profitable auctioneering business in one of the moat rising townships inTar*naki; capital required, .£3OO to .£SOO. For particulars, apply to J.R., Post Office, Waitara. * 117 ANTED Known, that H. Barraclongh, t? Herbalist, 131, Adelaide-road, still posts a sample box of his Progandra Corn Cure gratis upon application by letter to any address in the colony ; also obtainable at Is ■per box at all ohemista. WANTED to bell, American wood oases. Apply Evening Post. Vy ANTED Known, that I have just » » opened up a large stock of Mason and Hamlin Organs and English Pianos Terms easy. F. J. Pinny, 7, Manners-street,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1894, Page 3