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TO DAIRYMEN. X\J ANTED, good fresh Butter, in any } r quantity ; highest price given. J. STEVENSON, Grocer, Taranaki-street TO BUTCHERS. WANTED, a young Man used to the trade as generally useful. J. Gear, Cubastreet. WANTED, immediately, a General Servant. Apply at Mr. Lyon's, Boul-cott-street. WANTED, a good General Smith f must be steady. Apply immediately to Cundy, Featherston. WANTED, in a small family in the country, a General Servant; good wages, and expenses paid. Apply to Mrs, Old Smith, Molesworth-street. WANTED, an Apprentice. Apply to James Brown, Cabinet-maker, Cubastreet. WANTED, a Waiter and Night Porter. Apply at Coker's Occidental HoteL WANTED, a Nurse, about 17; good references. Apply Mrs. Dorset, Tina, kori Road. WANTED, a Blacksmith, for the country j must be a good shoer. Liberal wages will be given to a steady hand. Apply to William Dawson, Iron Merchant, Featherstonstreet. WANTED, Employment by a practical Gardener, who has four years' experience in the colony and twelve years at home about the trade. Apply to H. Budden, Seedsman, Willis-street. WANTED to Lease or Purchase, an eight or nine-roomed Dwelling-house, within an easy distance of the town. A house with garden attached preferred. Apply to Alpha. Post Office, box 62. v ' WANTED, a Bricklayer, for a small job. J. Gear, Cuba-street. WANTED, an experienced General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Zohrab, Roxburgh-street. WANTED, a good General ServantApply to Mrs. Doneghue, Mulgrave. street. WANTED, a steady Manj must be able to cook. Apply at once at the Native Hostelry, Molesworth-street. WANTED, a General Servant. Mrs. Gray, the Terrace. WANTED, by an experienced Barmaid, a situation in town. Apply at Mrs. Hill's Registry Office, Lambton Quay. WANTED, a General Servant, about 18 or 20. Satisfactory references required. Apply to Mrs. Carroll, Broughamstreet. WANTED, a Partner for a large retail ironmongery business in the town of Wanganui; capital required from £2000 to £3000 ; references given and required ; or the whole will be sold in one lot by valuation. Apply to Ed. N. Liffiton, Rutland Chambers, Wanganui. WANTED, to Sell a double-barrelled breech-loading Central Fire Gun. Latest improvements, Holland Maker. Apply Evening Post. WANTED, by a Young Lady, a situation as Barmaid. Apply by letter addressed A.8., Evening Post. ANTED KNOWN, that gentlemen can have respectable Board and Residence at J. Lo veil's, hairdresser, Taranaki Place, next to Minto House. Terms moderate. WANTED for the future all the Catering that is required in Wellington to consult the proprietor oi the City Cafe, Lambton Quay, as he gets things up on a magnificent scale and at a very moderate charge. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. N. Marchant, Buckle-street. WANTED, two respectable Young Women, one as General Servant, the other as Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs. Borlase, Tinakori Road, after 6 p.m. ANTED, a strong active Girl for the country. Apply Mrs. R. G. Knight, Terrace. WANTED, by a respectable yonng Man, a situation as clerk in a solicitor's or merchant's office ; good references. Address J.W.S., office of this paper. WANTED, by a respectable Lad, em. ployment in an office or store. Firstclass town references can, be given. Address J.M., Evening Post office. WANTED, 100 Navvies ; also, 2 pair Sawyers, for the Pukuratahi contract. Apply to W. F. Oakes, Pukuratahi,. or Overseer on the works. ANTED MORE GENERALLY KNOWN, that the best Luncheon in Wellington is at the Central Hotel, daily from 12 till 2. WANTED KNOWN, Pollock & Young have prime young Lamb ; first this, season. WANTED KNOWN, that a large assortment of goods have been ticketed at sale prices in W. Munro and Co.'s window. WANTED KNOWN, an Importer's Stock of Flowers has been secured and marked at half their value. Flowers at 6d worth 2s 6d, W. Munro and Co, ANTED KNOWN, on and after this date my price for Shoeing will be as follows :— » Saddle horses, per set, 7s; trap hones, steeled or heels if required, 8s: cart horses, 9s. All kinds of Smith's work executed on the shortest notice. W. Bowater, Smith and Farrier, Dixon-street, Wellington. TT7ANTED KNOWN, W. Munro and Co.'a Y> Sale is now going 1 on. Great bargains can be secured. ANTED KNOWN, that Luncheon is on the table at Bertie's Criterion Hotel at one o'clock sharp. Fare, Is. ANTED KNOWN, that Orders for Messrs. Cutler & Moore, Pianoforte Makers, &c, may be left opposite St. Peter's Church ; at their temporary workshops, Manners-street (rear of Bauk Hotel) j and at Jackson's, Lambton Quay. WANTED, the public of Wellington to KNOW that F. Buck. Tory-street, has always on hand a large supply of Wood, Coal, and Charcoal, at current rates. WANTED KNOWN, that the best and cheapest clothing can be bought at Munro and Co.'s. They are going out of the trade. T XTANTED KNOWN that F. Buck, of ToryVV street, is now selling the best Rata wool' at 16s per load ; Hutt wood, 14s ; for cashANTED KNOWN, that F. Buck delivers Coal and Wood to any part of Te Aro. \\J ANTED KNOWN, W. Munro and Co. W are giving up the Clothing trade. Nev Clothing at cost price. By Appointment ftiL^JsJuSL -^ c Marquis His Excellency JE&jKRs3L H orm uit>y WANTED KNOWN, that EDDIE and JACK, Manners-street, are selling Dunedin and Invercargill Ale, of superior quality, at 9s per dozen quarts; 5s per dozen pints; do do XXX, 7s 6d per dozen quarts : lsjper dozen allowed for bottles when returned. Delivered free in town.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1876, Page 3

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