TO BOOKBINDERS. WANTED to Purchase a Standing Press (royal or demy) and cutting Shears. Apply by letter, stating price, to H. G. F., care W. M'Lean & Co. TO BUTCHERS. WANTED, a young Man, to make small goods and assist to do a round single man preferred. Apply Victoria Butchery, Wanganui. TO BUTCHERS. WAITED, a Slaughterman. Apply sharp to A. Richardson, Upper Hutt. TO MAST.SS BAKERS. WANTED, by a thorough Baker and Confectioner, a Situation in tho country. Apply Mr. Th. Pro3Eer, Wellington. WANTED, a young girl, as Genera Servant ; good referenoe indispensanlo. Apply between 7 and 9 p.m., Mrs. Yaldvyn, Gui'.dford Terrace, Hill-street. WANTED, two furnished Pooms, or small furnished House, moderate. " loo." General Post Office. WANTED, a good General (woman) Servant ; work lipht, only two in family. Wages 8s per week. Apply at once Mr?. Dawn, Binham - street, off Ingestrestreet. WANTED, a good plain Cook. Apply to Miss Taylor, Hobson-street. WANTED, a first-olass Housemaid. Apply National Hotel. WANTED Known, that "iVi-ipglesworth aud Binns, Photographers by ap« pointment to Fib Excellency tho Governor have obtained tho First Prize for Portraits at the Sydney Exhibition. Address, Willisstreet. WANTED, Lessons in Maori. Apply, stating terms, &c, to " Linguist," Evening Post office. WANTPD, a good plain Cook. Apply to Mra. Izard, Hobson-street. PerI sonal references roquired. WANTED, a Governess, to teach English, Fronch, Music, and Drawing. Address Mr. James Cnrrib, Bushy Park, Wanganui. WANTED to Purchase, second-hand, light Spring Trap or Dog Cart, choap for cash. Address reply, giving desoriptibn and price, " Haste," Evening Post offioe. WANTED* a Lithographic Printer, constant, must bo ffood, steady workman. Apply W. R. Book, Engraver, &c, Alcorn's Buildings, Lambton Qnay. XTIT ANTED, a respectable young woman, vv as General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Walter Nathan, Tinakori Road, opposite Suspension Bridge. WANTED, a House and Parlormaid; nopdlework required. Apply to Mrs. Reader, Abel Smith-Btreet. WANTED, a Nursegirl. Apply to Mrs Lyon, corner of Cambridge Terraco and College-street. WANTED, a Person to take oharge of a Baby. Apply, stating terms, A.8., Evening Post. ' WANTED, a respectable woman, living in the neighbourhood of tho Lower Hutt, to take charge of a girl (11 years)', for about one month. Apply, stating terms, C.F.C., Evening Post office. WANTED, at once, a good General Servant for town ; also, a Woman Cook for an hotel in Foxton. Apply to Mrs. Hill, Registry Office, Lambton Quay, opposite Government Buildings. WANTED, at onco, a good Nursemaid for a gentleman's family. Apply to Mrs. Hill, Registry Offioe, Lambton Quay, opposite Government Buildings. WANTED, a situation by a widow, with a boy 8 years old, as housekeeper, &c. ; could take charge of a family. Apply to Mrs. Hill, -Registry Office, Lambton Quay, opposite Government Buildings. WANTED, by a young Person, a situation as Companion, would assist with needlework, children, Ac; either town or country. Apply to Mrs. Hill, Registry Offioe, Lambton Quay, opposite Government Buildings. WANTED, at once, small Furniphed Cottage; good tennant. Enquire, Wood, Bootmaker, Tory-street. WANTED, a good General Servant; references required. Apply Mrs. H Barber, Cuba-street. "VTK7"ANTED. a young Girl, as nnrse, and 11 to make herself generally useful. Apply to Mrs. Andrew Young, Upper Willisstreet. WANTED, a General Servant ; one who understands plain cooking. Apply to Mrs. Osgood, Wellington Hotel. WANTED, a quiet Home by a young man ; must not exceed £1 per week ; good references ; Terrace preferred. Apply to R. S., Evening Poat Office. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Allen, Guildford Terrace. WANTED to Rent, two Furnished Booms, for a lady and gentleman, wjth or without attendance. Apply to Wm. Light, Queen's Hotel. WANTED, by a Gentleman in business, comfortable Board and Lodging, % about one mile from the Post Office. Apply Box 123, Post Office. WANTED, a Young Man to makehimßelf generally useful. Apply at the Metropolitan Hotel. Molesworth-street. WANTED Known-Mrs. Birrel bogs to intimate that she has removed to Munster House, Cuba-street, fourth shop below Ghuznee-stteet. Kilt plaiting by machine ; paper patterns. Ladies' own material out out. Fresh consignment of crewel wools, silks, patterns, &c, jußt received. WANTED— A Lady, just arrived from England, desires an engagement as Governess m a gentleman's family, or firstclass school. Acquirements — Thorough English, Advanced Arithmetic, Junior Mathematics, Musio, Parisian French, Latin, Elementary Italian and German, Crewelwork, Fret-work, and Art Modelling. Highest iestimonials from families of rank in England. Address, with fall particulars, to C.C.P., Mail office, Nelson. WANTED, a female General Servant; one who understands cooking. Apply Mrs. Cattell, Molesworth street. WANTED.— A Gentleman, with large business experience, is open to an Engagement oa Accountant, Bookkeeper, &o. Address H. 8., Evening Post Office. WANTED Known— l. Boock, Tailor, Cuba-street, begs to inform the public that he Makes and Repairs, Cleans and Presses all kinds of Gentlemen's Clothing on the lowest possible terms. 'All kinds of left off wearing apparel bought for cash. WANTED, a Girl, about 16, to assist in housework. Apply Evening Post. WANTED Known, that Cabinet Photographs of the Interior of St. Mary's Cathedral decorated, can be obtained for Is 6d, at Whittaker Bros., Catholic Depot, Lambton Quay. WANTED, a strong, active Girl to assist in house work ; must sleep at home ; references required. V., Evening Post. WANTED, a Situation as Housekeeper, and assist in tho bar. Address L.8.G., office of this paper. WANTED, a Young Woman, used to Children, as General Servant; references required. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Staples, Murphy-street. WAFTED to Purchase, a good secondhand Trap. Apply R. M. Cleland, Molesworth-street. WANTED Known.— You can rent, furnished or unfurnished, the prettiest, most snug, and the cheapest 4-roomed Cottages, all on the one floor, with verandah, large gardens, &c., in the nicest neighbourhood of Wellington, new, r«,nt only 15s per week ; also, one 6-roomed House in Murphystreet, at 17s 6d per week, or for sale at 25s per week. Purchasers *nd tenants can find employment at fair w/ftß, and sake their rent purchase .tb<& cottages. The above properties guaranteed to pay the purchaser 15 per cent. See O. W. Clayton, Abel Smith-street, on the premises, before 5 p.m., or at his residence, Thorndon Quay. it X OOK here, Tom, here is ChrustonM, 3 2 and we are not a penny better cfi'.' " Well, you knoir where the mon?y sop* *« " " Yes, I do ; it goes to pay that evflriastiaf ' rent, rent, rent; but I will s*nj> ttat, m I" am sick and tired working £or tbejandjord*, *ol shall see O. W. Clayk»% «fia J»_*e my rent purchase my own^oj_Bß^e__l_thebuuaifljr society mn3a, and Ktr^prpsTrtwA. nnerect.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1, 3 January 1881, Page 3
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