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mO BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.— -I Wanted, by a first-class hand, a situation as above. Address by letter to J.H.8., Mason's Boarding House, Willis-street, Wellington. A X T E D - A COOK. WANTED-A HOUSEMAID. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. TO BUTCHERS. WANTED, a good hand to drive a cart. Apply sharp to D. Toohill, Willis-street. WANTED, a Lad about 14 years old, able to milk a cow. Apply to W. A. Fitzherberr, Lower Hutt. WANTED, for a gentleman's family iv the country, a good Femalb Cook. Apply at once Mrs. HUl's Registry Office, Lambton Quay. WANTED, a Youth, for a merchant's office; must write a good hand, and have some experience. Apply by letter to Box No. 109, Post Office. ' * WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Level], Nag's Head Hotel. WANTED, Furnished Bed-room. State terms to M., box 58. WANTED more generally knowu, that the best luncheon in Wellington is at the Central Hotel, iliily, trom 12 till 2. ANTED KNOWN, that C. Peters, Furniture Warehouse, has removed next door to Theatre Royal Hotel, Lambton Quay. WANTED, everyone to know that C. Peters', Lambton Quay, k the Cheapest House for good aud comfortable furniture. WANTED, a smart active Lad. Apply Peter Laiug. ™ 3 WANTED, a respectable Woman as help in a private family. Apply to Francis Sidey. WANTED, a General Servant. Mrs. Cooper, Guildford Terrace, Hill-street. ANTED KNOWN, Easiest Shave, 3d. Splendid Hair Cut, Gd. Accommodation for washing and blacking boots, free. Mannersstreet Saloon, near Willis-street, P. A. Jones, Manager, WANTED, a Nurse Girl, 12 or 14 years of age. Apply to Mrs. Birch, Murphystreet. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Denton, Woolcombe-street. ANTED, Tenders for Alteration aud Additions to a Shop and Boot Factory on Lambton Quay. Apply R. Hannah 8c Co. Tenders to be opened on Ist February. IXTANTED, by a young Lady, a situation in V V a shop or some light employment. Address Zoe, office Evening Post. WANTED, a Cook, for Commercial Hotel, Wanganui. Apply at office Evening Post. WANTED, a Kitchen Man. Apply to W. Light, Barrett's Hotel. \X, T ANTED, for the Hutt, two Girls; one to VV mind thiee children, the other to make herself generally useful ; a good home. Apply Mrs. Hill's Registry Office, Lambton Quay. WANTED, at once, ten good General Servants; also, three Nursegirls. Apply Mrs. Hill's Registry Office, Lambtou Quay. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Rowden, Abel Smith-street. WANTED, a steady, sober, single man as Cook, Armed Constabulary Depot. Apply to the Mess Caterer at the Depot not later than Tuesday evening, 30th instaut. WANTED, a young Girl as General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Isaac Pliiumer, Woolcombe-street. WANTED, Garden-work or Farm-work by an experienced hand. Address A.N., Evening Post office. WANTED, a good General Servant where another is kept ; one who understands plain cooking. Apply to Mrs. £meny, Royal Oak Hotel. WANTED, in a family where a general servant is kept, a Nurse Girl. Apply to Mrs. Bannister, Coui'tenay-place. WANTED, an active young Man. Apply Bedfordshire House, Mulgrave-street. WANTED TO PURCHASE, light doubleseated Buggy or Dog Cart (second hand). Address, stating particulars, C.W., Evening Post office. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Griffiths, Willis-street. WANTED KNOWN, a second-hand Piano, by Broadwood, for sale; price £20. Apply at Mrs. Hill's Registry Office, Lambton Quay. WANTED KNOWN, for immediate sale, Boat, Nets, and Fishing Gear, complete; price £15. Apply at Mrs. Hill's Registry Office, Lambton Quay. \5 ANTED, a Plain Cook (female). Apply YY at the Royal Hotel. WANTED, a Boy or an Elderly Man who can milk cows and assist in general farm work. Apply to M'lntyie and V,o , Custom House Quay. WANTED, a General Servant. Mrs. Gray, the Terrace. WANTED, a General Servant ; also Nursegirl. Apply to Mrs. Reid, Willis-btreet. WANTED, by Bth February, a (i or 7roomed House. Address by letter, stating particulars as to rent and situation, Rose, Evening Post. WANTED, Gentlemen to know by experience that a Suit of Clothes made by English, the Tailor, of Willis-street, late of St. James-street, West End, London, for £4 10s, is equal to any made in Wellington. Style and workmanship warranted. WANTED, a young Girl to take care of a baby and make herself useful. Apply Evening Post. WANTED to rent (within half-an-hour's walk of Post Office), a six or sevenroomed Cottage, with an acre or so of ground. Address, stating particulars, No. 20, Evening Past Office. \Ji} ANTED, Gentlemen to know by exV f penence that a Suit of Clothes made by Huxley, the Tailor, of Manners-street, for £4 10s is fully equal to one made by any other tailor at £G 10«. WANTED KNOWN, that orders for Cutler and Co. (late Messrs. Cutler and Moore), pianoforte and 'harmonium manufacturers, tuners, Sec, may be left with A. Cutler and Co., Willis-street ; Mr. Jackson's and Messrs. Warburton and Goodman, Lambton Quay ; and will bo promptly attended to. WANTED KNOWN, that C. Broadbent, Watchmaker and Jeweller, has removed from Cuba-street to those now shops adjoining the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, where he has opened with a very choice selection of new goods. WANTED KNOWN, that Hot Suppers of stewed tripe, do kidneys, fried fish, rump steak, mutton cutlets, poached eggs and toast, at Gto. Smart's, City Oyster Saloon, next Theatre Royal, for one shilling; also, tea and cottee, 3d per cup, with bread and cheese 6d. WANTED, to be known in Town and VY Country that the alterations in Frederick Jones's Furniture Warehouse on Lambton Quay are now completed. That a more extensive aud varied stock of every description in household requisites are now on view to select from. WANTED also to be knowu, that householders requiring to be Furnished ,can be accommodated on tbe most easy and liberal terras, aud that none in the trade can offer a better or more durable article. Spring mattrasses for invalids of the newest kind, as xeconiniended by the Medical Faculty, always on hand, and made to order on the shortest notice. Observe the address— Frederick Jones, Lambton Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 24, 30 January 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 24, 30 January 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 24, 30 January 1877, Page 3