WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB. STEWARD and Stewardess Wanted for tho Club. Conditions of Service oan be obtained from the Secretary botwoen the honr3 of 11 and 12 a.m. on any day between the 2nd and 15th March. By order, CHAS. HENDREY, Secretary. TO DRAPERS. WANTED, for the country, a Competent Hand to take charge of a Branch Store ; good references absolutely necessary. Apply Wednesday, 9th Maroh, to Thompson, Shannon & Co. WANTED, a General Servant, for tb* country. Apply, with references, to Mrs. W. Freeman, Lambton Quay. WANTED, a General Servant; also a young lady for the bar. Apply Union Hotel. WANTED, a Nursegirl. Apply Qneen'i Hotel. WANTRD, a Waiter. Apply Queen's Hotel. WANTED, a Young Lady to nndortake various duties in a Photographic Studio. Apply between 8 and 9 p.m. to W B. Gibbs, Photographer.^airibton Quay. WANTRD, a Housemaid. Apply at once, Orr* Son, City Buffet. " . ! ¦ I*l ' ')¦< — <•'•" - ' f. WANTED, a good Cook, either man or woman. Apply Melbourne Hotel. WANTED, a Boy. Professor Augustus, • opposite Academy of Musio, Lambton Qimy. WANTED, a good strong Girl; must sleep at home. Apply Mrs. Buna>enburg, Tory-etreet, opposite Prince of Wales Hotel. WANTED, a Barmaid. Apply Melbourne Hotel. WANTED, a Situation by a married couple on a station or hotel in the 3ountry — man as cook, and wife as housej maid or general servant ; good references. ! Address W.D., Evening Post Office. WANTED, ono or two young Gentlemen to join bachelors' apartments, situated about 200 yards from PostOffioo. Apply F.H., Evening Post. WANTED, by a Gontloman (probably for a permanency), Furnished Sittingroom and Bedroom, within short distance of Post Office ; preference given to a house where no other lodgerß are token. Bathroom indispensable. Address Box 130, General Post Office, Wellington. WANTED, for the Country, a Married Couple, without encumbrance, tho woman as cook, and the man to make himself generally useful ; or a middle-aged Woman as Cook. Apply to Mrs. Fleming, at Lady Monro's, Guildford Terrace, Hillstreet. WANTED, a steady young Man to doliver milk in town and drive a milk trap ; must be a good milker. Apply sharp to R. Short, Ohiro Road. ' WANTED, an American Organ-Har-monium (may bo second - hand), Mason & Hamlin's proferred. Apply, stating lowest cash price, to Box 30a, Post Office. WANTFD, a Milliner, for Nelson. Apply ' Wilson & Riohardson. WANTED, by a Lady and Gentloman, Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with board and attendance. Apply, stating terms, to Baker Brothers, Star Chambers. WANTED, a respactable Woman as general Bervant; references necessary. Apply to Mrs. Kelham, Lower Hntt. WANTED, a good plain Cook. Apply at once to M'lntosh Bros., Railway Hotel, Lower Hutt. WANTED, Furnishod Apartments, with board ; Thorndon suburb. X., Box 107 a, City. WANTED to Rent, an eight or nineroomed House in Thorndon. Apply by letter, stating terms, to E,8., Box 58a, Post Office. WANTED, an experienced Nurse to young ohildren. Mrs. Randall JohnBon, Fitzherbert Terrace. WANTED, two or threo Mechanics for Board and Lodging, at Te Aro ; bath, &o. ; a comfortable homo ; terms moderate. Apply to Mrs. Hill, Registry Office, Lambton Quay, opposite Government Buildings. WANTED, a Small Furnishod House in good locality for five or six months ; Wms must bo very moderate. Address, " London," Evening Post office. WANTED, a Blacksmith, for ths country; must bo a good sheer'; none but a sober man will bo engaged. Apply to Robert Crawford, Cartorton. WANTED, a good plain Conk ; personal ref eronoes reg uired. Apply to Mrs. Izard, Hobson-streot. WANTED Known, that Wrigglesworth and Binns, Photographers by ap_ pointmentto His Excellency the Governor, have obtained the First Prize for Portrait* at the Sydney Exhibition. Address, Will!*street. WANTFD, immediately, an Assistant for the Grocery Department in a Country Store ; a thorough competent hand dealt liberally with. Apply sharp. Box 82, Masterton. WANTED Known. — The "Mother's Friend," or " The Unrivalled Soothing Powder," for ohildren teething, is. prepared only by J. Monteith, Consulting Chemist, Manners-street, in 9d packets contain* ing bix powders. WANIED, a Coach Painter. Apply to H. B Cockbnrn, Hawera. WANTED, a respectable young Woman one accustomed to ohildren; no washing. Apply Mrs. Pownceby, Ghuzneostreet. WANTED Known — DEVERIL, THE PHOTOGRAPHER, is no longer witk > Mr. Bragge, but has opened new rooms in Cuba-street. Cartes-de- visits from 7s 6d per ' dozen, will neither fade nor spot. N.B.— . Children by tha instantaneous process. WANTED, an experienced Body-bnflder, also a good Painter. Apply to M. Bohan, Coach Factory, Manners-street and Taranaki Place. WANTED, the public to come and purchase my goods. I have no bankrupt stock or remains of an assigned estate, but genuine arHoles, and at a much lower price. ' Come and see. — A. J. Bennett, Ironmonger,' ¦ corner of Cuba and Ghuznee-streets. ' ¦" WANTED, Coach Body Maker. Apply ' M'Dnff & Co., Wellington. WANTED Known— Kilt Plaiting by machine, Paper Patterns, Crewel Wools and Silks, Point Lace Braid, Fancy Drapery, &c, at Mrs. Birrol's, Mnnster House, Cuba-street, Wellington, fourth shop below Ohnznnn-Rtrcet. WANTED Known, that to suit the timta I have greatly reduced my price list on Buggies, Waggonettes, Phaetons, and spring traps of all descriptions, at the santa time giving a genuine guarantee to the customers that the material and workmanship are second to none. M. Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street and TaranakPlace. ' NOTICE. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. WANTED Known.— That now is the time to make your Rent. Purchase a Freehold for a Five or Six-roomed House in the heart of the City, before the rents and house property go up again ; for if Terawhiti turns out plenty of gold it will bring plenty of people from all over the colonies to settle in the city, and then yon will have to pay for not being witty yourselves. So lose no time, if you want to save your rent, and become your own landlord. See the Tenfta :— — Four«roomed Houses, £1 per week ; Fiveroomed, £1 2s 6d; Six-roomed, £1 ss, per week. All these properties were bringing in these rents laet year, which now will purchase tho Freeholds by seeing O. W. Clayton and Co., Thorndon Quay, at once. INVICTA HOUSE. SUPERIOR Board and Residence for four IO or five Gentlemen, at J. Read's. Housa Decorator, Invicta House, corner of Ingestre and Taranaki streets. Gas, Plunge and Shower Bath. PRIVATE BOARD & RESIDENCE. Mrs. Black, No. 4, Ghuznee-street, opposite Hon. John Martin's. Terms, £1 per week, washing included. FUNERAL NOTICE. " mHE Friends of the late Mr. BENJAMIN I LING are respectfully invited to at tend his funeral, which will leave his late residence, Lambton Quay, on THURSDAY, thelOthiDßt ' at3 £w-.F. PARSONS, Undertaker,,
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 55, 8 March 1881, Page 3
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