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ANTED KNOWN, that all Meals and Beds are Is each at Moore's Diningrooms, Willis-street. Boarders, £1 peV week. . * WANTED, gentlemen to inspect Maclean's i a P ummer c °ats in alpaca, twill, and holland, from 8s 6d. Superfine black cloth Pacot coats, 325; puggarees, 9d. Cuba-street. WANTED, the public to view Maclean's Trans-Pacific shirts, with plain or fancy embroidered fronte, at 4s 6d; also, heavy workmg shuts from 2s. Cuba-street. WANTED KNOWN, a case Undercloth- * f ing,damaged by rain. At W. Munro and Co.'s.. Chemises, Is. 9d. ; trimmed nights, 2s. lid. ; white skirts (nine tucks). 3s. Id. WANTED, private board and residence ,„ , °y a Lady and Gentleman with one ld - A PPiy by letter to S.P., care of Mr. Brightwell, storekeeper. Taranakistreet. WANTED to rent, two Rooms (nnfur-, nished), with use of kitchen j Thorndon preferred. Address X.Y. 2., office of Evening Post. W r ANTED, 200,000 Bricks made and burned. Apply to Collie, Scott, and Wilkinson, Rimutuka Tunnel, WANTED, by a single Gentleman, comfortable Board and Lodging. Private family preferred. P.A.R., Evening Post Office. WANTED, by a single Gentleman, com* fortable private board and lodging, at the Thorndon end of the town. Address A.J.W., Box No 22, Post Office, WANTED, a first-class Slop Hand {one accustomed to window-dressing), for London House. None other need apply. Open for a 'week. Lewis Moss, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. WANTED, by a lady, an engagement as Governess, competent to teach English, music, and French. Address S. V., office of this paper. WANTED, a good Body Maker. Apply at once to Geo. ""M'llvride, Lower Hutt. WANTED, a Housemaid ; also, a good - Cook. Must have references as to respectability. Apply to Mrs. Palmer, Pipiteastrest, top of Mulgrave-street, Thorndon. WANTED, a Lad, that can drive a horse and cart. Apply to Thos. Nicholas, Hawkestone-street. WANTED, an Improver, to the Bootmaking business. Apply to E. Hob. kins, Dixon-street. WANTED, a Nursegirl. Apply to Mrs Maclean, draper, Cuba-street. WANTED, 200 Pick and Shovel Men, for the Pakuratahi contract ; highest wages given to good hands. Apply to W. F. Oakes, Pakuratahi ; or, Overseer on *Ue works. WANTED, a stout active Boy. Apply at Te Aro House, Cuba-street. WANTED, a thorough good Scrimmer and Paperhanger ; constant work to a good hand. S. J. Birch, Lambton Quay. WANTED, two Apprentices for 'the dressmaking" business. Apply to f Mrs. Diinant, next to W. Tustin's, Willisstreet. WANTED, a good general Servant. Good wages given. Apply ab once to Mrs. Old Smith, Molesworth-streeb. WANTED, immediately, a good Drapery Hand. None but a steady, doberi competent man need apply j references indispensable. Apply by letter to M. Caselberg, Greytown. WANTED, a good Servant. Apply to Mrs Kebble, Webb-street. • WANTED, a temporary Billiard Marker. Apply to Post Office Hotel. WANTED, immediately, one Housemaid and two general Servants. Apply. at Mrs. . Hill's Registry Office,' Lambton Quay. WANTED, a situation as Housekeeper, could assist in a shop or bar. Apply at Mrs. Hill's Registry Office, Lambton Quay. WANTED, two respectable Boarders, private family, terms moderate. Address G. H., Evening Post. WANTED, a man accustomed to the retail grocery business. It is requisite that he should be able to drive a horse and cart. Apply at the Co-operatiV6 Society's Store, Manners-street. WANTED, a Cook. Apply to Mrs. Charles Johnston, Hobson-street. WANTED, Machinists and Apprentices. Apply to Mrs. Crocombe, Cuba* street. WANTED, an intelligent active Lad. Apply to C. and T. Ramsay. WANTED, for Married Couple, furnished ' Parlor and Bedroom, with use of Kitchen. State terms. H.S., office of this paper. WANTED, a good plain Cook (female)— •must be clean. Apply Mrs Durrant, Minto House, Taranaki Place. WANTED, Machine Hands, for best coat work ; good wages j constant work. J. Huxley, Tailor, Manners-street. WANTED, an experienced Dressmaker, to come to the house ; also a good General Servant. Apply at the office of Evening Post. WANTED, a Boy for the Hutt. Apply J. & H. Barber, Molesworth-street. WANTED, a respectable young Girl. Apply to Mrs. Clay son, Mannergstreet. \\j ANTED, a female Cook. Apply Mrs. ? 7 Hausmann, European Hotel. WANTED, quick active Man as generally useful. James Osgood, Metropolitan Hotel. TT7ANTED, a good General Servant. t * Apply to Mrs Denton, Woolcombestreet. ANTED, a good Cook. Apply to Mrs. G. S. Cooper, Majoribankistreet ; or to Mrs Riddiford, Woburn, Hutt. WANTED, a tidy, active Girl. Inquire at No. 3, Sea View Cottages, Pipitea Point. WANTED, about 60 good Pick and Shovel Men. Apply to the Foreman at Harbor Reclamation Works, Kaiwarra Road. WANTED, a plain Cook ; also, Housemaid. References. Mrs J. E. Nathan, Hawkestone-street. WANTED, for Club Hotel Masterton, y two thoroughly good Housemaids. Apply by telegram. WW r ANT£D, a good Housemaid. Apply at Fabert Hotel, Featherston. TO-ANTED to buy, tungas, lead, old * » noree shoes, broken glass, and old gPPfT'r, uAl^yu A l^y *<> son Wee, near St Peter's Church, Willi«*street.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1876, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1876, Page 3
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