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BOOT TRADE. WANTED, by a young man a Situation a=; first-class Salesman and Window* Iv^for, willine to fill up time in repairing. \'Mre«;* J Bishop, Welcome Ro3taurant, WiHis-street. WANTED, a Baker; also, a go^d Lad. Apply C. Whifcehead, Bakor, Willis¦treet. WANTED, a Cook and Laundreßi; also, a Housemaid. Apply Mrs. E. J. Riddiford, Hntt. ' WANTED, a compotont H use and Parlormaid. Apply office of Evening Post. WANTED, General Servant. Apply Insrestre-street, next door to Mr. Barber, Butcher. WANTED, a young girl as General Sorvant. Apply after 7 o'clock in the <n-e!iing. to Mrs. Ya'dwyn, Guilford Terrace, Hill^street; WANTED Known, that to suit the times I have greatly reduce* my prico list on Buggie3. Waggonettes. Phaetons, and spring traps of all descriptions, at the same ti>:io giving a genuine guarantee to the customers that thn material and workmanship ire second to none. M. Bohan, Wellington '~*'>r>ch Factory, Manners-street and TaranakPlace. V\7 ANTED, n Man to mako himself * * generally nsefnl. Apply Mrs Osgood, Wellington Hotel. WANTED, a good Bodymaker. Apply to George Faulkner, Coaoh Builder, Napier. WANTED, a Situation as Barmaid. Addrpsa Mi^s Mason, Evening Pnßt. WANTED, a business man to share (cheap) one or two rooms, on ground floor offic<?3, in first-class position. Apply *harp. A.8.. Evening Post. WANTED, two Bushmen to cut 100 cords firewood. Apply Austen's loal and Firewood Yard, Ingeatro- street, \I7~ANTEp, a Govorness, for a family v ? residing on the East Coast. Apply to Murray, Roberta & Co., Featheraton-st. WANTE D. — A respoctablo young person, used to business, would like to obtain .1 Situation as Saleswoman, either in a general store or stationery bnsiness. or any other place of trust : would not object to assist in l<'ght household work ; good references from last situation. AddreES H. 0., Evoning Poat. WANTED, by a respeotablo welldomesticated person, a Situation aa Housekeeper to a widower or other gentleman ; has been accustomed to businoss ; four roars reference from last situation. Address, Housekeeper, Evoning Po3t. WAW AN r T ?P'. a Cook - A PP'y Victoria Hotel, Able Smith-stroot. WANTED, a good General Servant, also aNnrseghl. App'y Mrs. Simpson, Woolcombs-streot. WANTED, a pood, useful fiirl. Apply to Mrs. Midlane, 3, College Green, Sussex Square. WANTED, a young woman, as General Servant, for the country (5 miles from town). Apply to Henry Walton, Ngahatiranga. WANTED, a Lady, to assist in a small School, in a country district. Music indispensable. Apply to Mrs. Dorset, Tinaj kori Road. WANTED to Borrow, at 7 per cent., for two years, on good freehold security. Apply J.M.G., Evening Post office 1 . VST ANTED Known, that Wrigglosworth * » aud Binns, Photographers by ap« pointmont to His Excellency tho Governor, havo obtained the First Prizo for Portraits at tho Sydney Exhibition. Address, Willisstreet. WANTED, a good man Cook. Apply Provincial Hotel, Upper Hntt. WANTED, a good General Sorvant; highest wages given. Apply Mrs. J. Saunders, Tiuakori Road. WANTED Known, Foreign Port and Sherry, special lino, moderate in prico, Adelaide Wine Vaults, Willis-street. WANTED Known, that Sand and Gravel can be had in any quantities at tho Island Bay Estate, and contracts undertaken for supplying the same. Acrjlv to J. F. E. Wright. 'ANTED, a Cook for the Sophia E. Luhrs. Apply on board. WANTED, 'Driver for hftekney carriage. Apply M'Puff Sc Co , Coach Builders. ¦\^7"A?TT£D, a Servant. Apply to Mrs. « 1 _Stanley Hickson, Upper Willis-street. WANTED~Known-Dovoril, tho Photographer, is no longer with Mr. Bragge, but has opened now rooms in Cuba-streot, Cartos-de-visit« from 7s Gd per dozen, will neither fade nor spot. N.B.— Children by tho instantaneous process. WANTED, a competent Steam Sawyer. Apply to Waddell, M'Leod, and Weir, City Steam Sawmills. WANTED, by a single young man, a Situation as grocer's assistant or general work in a store ; wages no object. Apply 1.G., Evening Poat. WANTED, a young Woman as general servant; good plain cook. Apply Mrs. Andrew Young. Upper Willin-stroot. WANTED, a Coach Painter. Applylo H. B. Cockburn, Hawera. WANTED, one or two Ladios asßoardora in tho house of a widow lady residing at Thorndon ; comfortable homo on moderate terms. Address, J.T.M., Evoning Poat. WANTED, a Grocer's Assistant ; references required. Apply to Jam 03 on Bros., Willis-Btreet. ANTED.— A Gentleman, with largo businesa experience, is open to an Engagement as Accountant, Bookkeeper, &c. Address H. 8.. Evoning Post Office. WANTED Known.— Hamilton's Groat Sale of Drapery and Clothing the talk of the town. Tho most gonuino bargains yet offered to the public. No old stock, but tho pick of the Newest Drapery in the City. Special Bargains for Saturday. ANTED Known.— Another lot of my celebrated 2a Boys' Felt Hats, in Drab, Brown, and Black. Boys' Peak Caps, Is ; Boya' Oxford Shirts, Is Gd ; Boys' Suits, Cg lid to 255 ; Men's White Shirts, 3a lid ; Mon's Oxford Shirts, Is lid ; Men's Strong Cotton Pants, 2s Gd ; Merino Undershirts, 2s Gd ; Sox, 4Jd ; Collars, Gd. Special Bar* gains for Saturday. WANTED Known. — Drapery almost given away. Short Window Curtains, 2Vd ; Long Muslin Curtains, 3s lid ; Grey Calico, 2Jd; White, 3Jd; Flannels, 9Jd ; Towels, Gd ; Linen Shirting, 7£d ; Black Alpaca, Bid. WANTED Known.— Unusual Bargains for Saturday. Kid Glovea, Is Gd; Neck Frilling, 2d ; Handkerchiefs, 2s Gd box ; Lace Tie 3, Gd ; Boxes of Sox, Stooking=s, R bbons, ond Laces almost given away. Be in time. Hamilton, Cuba-street. WANTED, everybody to secure s-.me of tho Tapestry Carpets at 2s Gd ; Scarlet Flannel at ll£d; all Wool White Flannel, Is. At C. Smith's, Devonshire House, Cuba-street. WANTED T~Known, "Ijnderclothing at English coat. Ladies' Chemises, Is 3d: Ladies' Drawers, Is 3d; Ladies' Nightdresses, 3s 6d ; White Skirts, Is llsd ; •Stays, Is 9d. At the sale Devonshire I House. WBNTED, Buyers for' Lace Curtains, 3s Gd ; Muslin Curtains, 2b lid ; Hol'and s.}d ; Grey Calico, 2*d; White Calico, 3Jd ; Ticking, SH. At C. Smith's, Devonshire Hou3c. "ANTEDTEverybodyto visit the Cheap Sale at C. Smith's, Devonshire House, Cuba-street. '-' ANTED, Buyers for Clark's 200 yds reels, 2s per dozen ; Ladies White Hose, 3 pair for Is ; Men's Sox, 3 pair for Is. Children's Sox. WANTED Known, Great Bargains — Black Lustre Skirts, 4s 9d; Print Costumes, 2s lid ; Lustre Costumes, 12s Gd; ! Striped Skirt 32s Gd. At C. Smith's DevonI shire House, Cuba- street. "115TANTED Known— One hundred pounds 1 T worth of goods given away as New Year's Gifts. First gift, £15 ; second, .£10 ; twenty, at 203 ; forty, at 10s ; sixty, at ss ; one hundred and sixty, at 2s 6d. Each purchaser will be presented with a tioketfree for every pound's worth bought. The number of tickets to be given away is limited to 1000. Customers are therefore requested to make their purchases aa early as possible, W. Munro, Cuba-street. ANTED Known. — Great Monster Clearing Sale for 21 days. All Summer Goods must be sold regardless of cost, at W. Munro's, Hall of Commerce, Cuba-street. WANTED, 1000 Ladies to call and get 7s 6d Whito Pique Skirts for 2s 4Jd, 35s Black Cashmere Jackets for 12s Gd; English Bonnets. 2s Gd ; Trimmed Hats, Is ; Stays, Is 6d, at W. Munro's. ANTED to Sell, Fichus, 2a lOd, Cashmere do, trimmed with 3-inch beaded fringe, 6s 9d ; Children's washing Dresses, long sleeves. Is 3d ; Ladies' washing Dresses, with long jacket, 2a 9d ; White Velveteen, at W. Mnnro's Great Sale, Cnba-sfcreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 34, 11 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 34, 11 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 34, 11 February 1881, Page 3

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