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HOUBE AND LAND. TTTANTED to Purchase for Cash, a 5 or T T 6-roomod House, with about balf-an-acre of Ground. Bend answers, stating cash price and locality, to Land, Evening Post. APARTMENTS. WANTED, by middle-aged lady and gentleman, perman.ntly, furnfrhed Bedroom and Sittingroom. also a lumber-room. Attendance, with or without board. AddrefS " Rooms," Evening Post. WANTED, Apprentices and Improvers. Apply to Mrs. Mann, in our Costume Dres, making Rooms. M'DOWELL BR<"8. WANTED,W 'ANTED, comfortable Board and Residence in private family; Thorndon preferred Apply Q.T., Poat Office. 17 A> TED, by a married couple, a situation * in an hotel— woman as Hous maid, man ss Waiter or Waiter and Barman ; both expenenced. Address B. A., office of this paper. WANTKJi, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Hepburn Tyall, the Terrace itop of Jacob's Ladder). ANThD, by a Lady with small family, in Willis-street, a rospecUble girl; good wages to ono with hfgh character. *PPly» Mrs. OUivier, tbe Terrace. W'ANTKO, by a young man, a Situation in a store, or any capacity where he can make himself useful ; has been a steward; five years' good reference from the thin just left. Address W.H., Evening Post Offics. "ANTED, byaMan Cook, Situation; well up in all branches of French and English cookery. Address, stating terms, to W.J.8.. care of Captain J. Botham, S3 Cambridge Road, Wellington. N.B.— First-class testimonials. 'ANTED, by a middle-aged person, a Situation as housekeeper, either town or country. Good references. Apply to Mrs. Hill, Registry Office, Lambton Quay, opposlto Government Buildings. WANTBD. by a young person, aged 18, a Situation, a* goneral servant in a small family— to sleep at home. Also, by a Nursegirl at Te Aro— would require to sleep at lome. Apply to Mrs. Hill, Registry Office Lauibton Quay, opposite Government mgsAlt TED, by a good Married Couple, with one child out of arms, a Situation on a station c farm Apply to Mrs. Hill, Registry Gffics, Lambton Quay, opposite the Government Buildings. ANTED, the person who lost a Key. Apply at office Evening Post. WANTED to Purchase, a from 1 to 2horse Vertical Steam Engino. Apply, stating price, Advocate office. Marton. WANTBD to Purchase, or Lease.~an Hotel, in town or country. Apply to ames Quilford, Manners-street, opposite Fire Brigade Station. WACtTKD, by a Gentleman, Board and Residence In a private family: no otbsr boarders. Homo, office of this paper. ANTBD, a Chief Officer for the barquo VTellington. Apply on Board ; or to M'lntyre ft Co.. Custom-house Quay. WANTED, Cook and Housemaid. Apply Shamrock Hotel, Moltsworth-street. WANTED, by a respectable youth, employment as Improver in a Tinsmith or Plumber's shop; has been five years at the rade. a ddress, stating terms, to C. J. Rae, Commission Agent, Blenheim. 'ANTED, by four gentlomen friendsl Board and Rosidence, within five minutes' walk from- Post-Offico. Address *' Comfort," office of this paper. W' ANTED, a smart Runner, for boardlnghouse. Apply at once at Evening Post 'ANTED, a geoeral Servant. Apply to Mrs. A. A. Barnett, Tinakorl Road. near junction of the Hutt Road. 'ANTED, a Youth, to learn the drapery business ; one with a slight knowledge of the business preferred. ApiJy W. M unro. ANTED, by a highly respectable person, a situation ai Barmaid in a first-class hotel. Address, by letter only, X. Y. Z., Evening Poßt. ' ' AM TED, a Baker. Apply at GUl's, Taranakl-place. * ANTED, a respectable Servant; Protestant preferred: liberal wages and good home. Mrs. Edmonds, College-street. ANTED, a smart, iLtelligent Lad, about 14, for office work; must write a fair hand. Apply to James tfmith, Te Aro House. A*TBD at a Circular Sawyer. Apply J. Crulkshank, Upper Hutt. ANTRD, a Servant, between the age o 15 and 50, if any in the country. Aldous, Tobacconist, Lamhton Quay. ANTED to Buy or Rent, a pleasantly eituated Buc-roomed House. Thorndon end. Address, Thorndon, Evening Post office* ANTED to Rent on Lease, from 1500 to 2000 acres Land, with or without stock and improvements; Masterton district preferred. Apply by letter, with full particulars, to Craven, Evening Post, Wellington. WANTED, Fitters. Apply Robertson and Co., Phoenix Foundry 'ANTED, 50 good Navvies; permanent work. Apply to Richard Dickson, Featherston. ANTED, a strong Lad, to make himself generally useful. Apply; L.T. Bowden. ANTED, immediately. Employment as collector of debts, kc., km. Address D.H.P., Evening Post WANTBD, a smart Girl, about 15, to mind children and assist in housework ; good wages. Apply Cricketers' Arms Hotel, Tory street. ____»__ WANTED, a good Bushman, accustomed to using jacks ; wages 9u 6d per day of eight.hours. None but good men need apply i W. Whiteman. Provincial Hotel, Uppor Hutt. WANTBD, at Te Aro House for tbe Dressmaking Department, Assfctants, Improvers, and Apprentices; good wages to competent hands. Apply sharp. WANTED, a Boy to act v boots, and assist in the kitchen. Apply New Zealander Hotel, Manners-street. WANTED, a good general Sorrant Webber Bros., Ironmongers, Willisstreet. ANTED, Two Boarders; two separate rooms. Apply Minerva House, In-gestre-street. W^ ANTED, a Useful Girl, about 16 years of age. Apply to Mrs. Crease, Wool-combe-street. 'ANTED Known.— W. Munro is selling Winter Hats from 6d to 9i 6d ; English Bonnets, I3a 6d to 455. WANTED Known.— Flannel from gld, Hid. to 3s ; Wincey, sJd to 3s ; French Merino, Is 9d.— W. Mnnro. WANTED Known.-W. Munro received two cases Ladies' and Children's Cloth Jackets ; also Ulsters, from 4s lid. ANTED Known.— 32> inch Black Crape, 6d ; Colored, Is 6d ; Bilk Ruches, 4|d ; 18 yds Velvet, la — W. Munro. W "ANTED Known, all classes of Females Servants can be suited by applying to Mrs. Ashdowne, Registry Office, Heavitree House, Molesworth-atreet. WANTED, a Competent Cook. Good wages; good references. — B. Cookson, Commercial Hotel, Christchurch. ANTED KNOWN, best Bread for 3d the 21b. loaf, delivered in any part of the city. W. Isaac, Proprietor, Mulgravestreet. 'ANTED to Purchase, in any quantity. Bulls and Bull Stags. Address, stating particulars of prices, kc, t U "Cash," office of Evening Post. ANTED, immediately, the Public to know that H. T. Phillip.', Cuba-street, is the Cheapest Home for Groceries. 'ANTED to Let, a Bakehouse, in complete working order, with all requisite appliances. H. T. Phillips, Cubs-street. W' ANTED, Evening Employment in making up tradesmen's books, kc For address apply Evening Post WANTED, everybody to come to the Central Hotel, and partake of the famous Shilling LuncheonANTED Known.— That H. T. Phillips of Cuba-street, is selling Fruit remarkablr cheap. Cuba-street. WANTED Known, the cry is '< Still they come " to tbe Central Dining Rooms. WANTED Known, the best Luncheon in Wellington, at Central Hotel, dally, from 12 till 2. WANTED Known, that William Balchin (late R. Burgoyne), Coal and Wood Merchant, Arthur-street, off Cuba-street, begs to inform the resdents tn the surrounding neighborhood that be is prepared to deliver tbe best quality of Coal and Firewood at the most moderate rates for cash. N.B.— All coals aro screened, and guaranteed full weight. WANTED Known, that John Petford, jun.. opened bis new place of bu*U new, in Cuba-street, ob Saturday last, the 15th February- A large supply of gas stoves, gasfittings, baths, portable boilers. Plumbing and tinsmith work of every description on the shortest notice. Note the address— John Petford, jun-, five doors above Imperial Hotel, Cuba-street. WARTBD Known, Firewood (cut b steam) for stoves, kc ; best Newcastle Coal, screened and full weight ; splendid Oaten Chifi, cat with oats in; Charcoal: Firewood of all sorts except birch, can be bad , from E. Whitehead's, Ghuzoee-street, J>r^ Cuba-itrest— cheap, for cash. /

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 372, 19 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 372, 19 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 372, 19 March 1879, Page 3