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WANTED THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON TO KNOW that they can get Damask Curtains, Woollen Dresses, Silk Dresses, and Gentlemen's Clothes Ueaned, Dyed, and Finished in a style unequalled in the colony, by taking them to Messrs Warbnrton and Goodman, Lambton Quay, who are forwarding agents for the undersigned. Price list on application. JiLEX. ROBERTSON, . Dyer and Scourer, Nelson. WANTED KNOWN, that all Meala and Beds are Is each at Moore's Diningrooms, Willis-street. Boarders, £1 per Week.
WANTED known, that Eddie and Jack w are selling Dunediu Export Ale at 7s 6d per dozen (Is per dozen allowed for bottles when returned). TXT ANTED, everyone to know that *I*felean V T is selling carpets and matting at lOAd. hearthrugs from 3s 9d. and well-seasoned floor cloth from half to 2 yards wide. Cuba-street. WANTED, the public to view Maclean's Trans-Pacific shirts, with plain or fauov embroidered fronts, at 4s Gd; also, heavy working shirts from 2s. Cuba-street. WANTD, gentlemen to inspect Maclean's summer coats in alpaca, twill, and holland, from 8s (id. Superfine black cloth Paget coats, 325; puggarees, 9d. Cuba-street. ANTED KNOWN, that H. Brvant, Basket-maker and Chan* Canor, Willisstreet, makes basketware 25 per cent cheaper than the iirported article. Workmanship and quality guaranteed. Chairs recaned from 3s each. TO FELLMONGERS. WANTED, two good Hands. Apply to Alfred Tyer, Steam Wool-scouring Works, Ngahauranga. WANTED, nearSt Peter's Church, either to ( rent or purchase, a House containing six or seven rooms. A good yard or small garden indispensable. Address X.Y.Z., office of Evening Post, or toCapt. Mclntyre. WANTED to purchase, the Goodwill of a good Smith s business in the country. Rangitikei, Mariawatu, or Wanganui district preferred. Apply to J. E. Gilbert, Palmerston. WANTED, a Boy, accustomed to "feed" a printing machine. Apply at the office of the Evening Post. WANTED, by a good Gardener, two or three days' work in the week.- Address J. S., office of Evening Post. WANTED, bjr an experienced young Man, a Situation as Shepherd or General Hand on a station. Apply J. W., office of this paper. tXT ANTED by a steady Man, a Situation VV as General Hand in a store, town or country. Apply G. 8., office of this paper. WANTED, a good Housemaid, wageß 15s per week. Apply office Evening Post. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs Churton, Molesworth-street, next Princess Hotel. WANTED, a tidy, active Girl. Inquire at No. 3, Sea View Cottages, Pipitea Point.
WANTED, a man experienced in rough Sheep-farming. Apply to Evan Pritchard, Manners-street. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs Hoggard, the Terrace. WANTED, a young Girl. Apply to Mra Young, Brougham-Btreet. WANTED, immediately, a Needlewoman, to make children's underclothing at her own home. Apply to Mrs Napier Bell, Hobson-street, after 7 in the evening, WANTED, a handy Man as farm servant. Wages, £1 per week and found. Apply to J. F. E. Wright, Goat, hurst farm. • WANTED, a Boy, or an active young Man, to make himself generally useful. For address apply oiiica of the Evening Post. WANTED, a respectable Girl, who understands plain cooking ; also, a Girl to look after children. Apply Army and Navy Hotel. WANTED, a Cook and Laundress. Apply to Mrs Harvey, St. Paul's Parsonage, Bolton-street. WANTED, about 50 good Pick and Shovel Men. Apply to the Foreman at Harbor Reclamation Works, Kaiwarra Road. WANTED, a' good General Servant. One accustomed to dairy'work preferred. Good wages given. A nurse girl is kept. Apply. Mra. Wm. M. Manly, Lower Hutt. TIT ANTED, a Cook. Apply at Hatch's V» Imperial Hotel, Cuba-street. WANTED, a General Servant. For address apply office of Evening Post. WANTED, a plain Cook ; also, Housemaid. References. Mrs J. E. Nathan, Hawkestone-street. WANTED, Two Rooms, or small Cottage, at moderate rent ; near Willisstreet preferred. Apply at office of this paper. WANTED, a Cook. Apply at office of Evening Post. WANTED, for Club Hotel Masterton, two thoroughly good Houaemaidß. Apply by telegram. - - WANTED, a good Housemaid. Apply at Faber's Hotel, Featherston. WANTED, a General Servant— one who understands cooking — where another servant is kept. Apply, to Mrs Prendergast, Bolton-street.
WANTED, a Tinsmith. Apply sharp to J. Turner, Willis-street. WANTED, three Barmaids. Apply Melbourne HoteL WANTED, on Ist January, a General . Servant. Apply to Mrs H. Hanson Turton, Ghuznee-street. WANTED to bny, fungus, lead, old horse shoes, broken glass, and old copper. Apply to Ton Wee, near St) Peter's Church, Willis-street. WANTED, a good General Servant, for the country. Apply to Mrs C Willeston, Lambton Quay. WANTED, a good General Servantone who understands cooking — 'Where another servant is kept. Apply to Mrs Emeny, Royal Oak HoteL WANTED, a thorough good Scrinnner andJPaperhanger ; constant wofic to a good hand. S. J. Birch, Lambton Quay. ANTED, a General Servant. Apply _to Mrs Ssunders, Tinaiori Road. ANTED to Rent, a 5-roomed House, Te*Aro end, with garden preferred. Address House, Evening Post. WANTED, 200 Pick and Shovel Men, for the Paknratahi contract ; highest wages given to good hands. Apply to -W. F. Oakes, Pakuratahi ; or, Overseer oi the works.
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 154, 30 December 1875, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 154, 30 December 1875, Page 3
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