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A LADY (E.C.), experienced and successful as a t°ach~r, and brilliant pianiste, desires Pupils : also, if required, instructs in English, Fronch, German, Dane. g. and Calisthenics. Terms moderate. Highest tstimonials and references. Address S. P., Evening Post office. GUK WANTKD, for cash, Broachloader. 12 bore, central-firo, single or donble. Address C F., Evening Post office. WANTED, a good strong Girl (references required) ; must sleep at home. Mrs. Bunfkenburg, Tory-Btreet, opposite Prince of Wales Hotel. Wf ANTED to~ Purchase, a young Bull. »¥ Apply, stating price, to Thoma* Cotter, Pilvor6tream. ANTED, two Ladies, or Lady and Gpntloraan. as Boarders, in a private family, where no others are taken. Address, '' Thorndon," Evoning Poßt office. WANTED, a Nursemaid about 15 or 16 yeara of ago. Apply to Mrs. Press, Taranaki-street. ANTKD, a Girl to assist m house, work. Apply Evening Post. WANTED, a Barmaid. Apply sharp, Prince of Wales Hotel. WANTED, a rcpectakle, honest Lad. about 16 years of ago. Provincial Hotel, Molesworth-street. WANTED to Purohase, a good Horse suitable for a spring-cart. Edward Anderson, Willis-street. "VIT ANTED, by a young person, with on* T T child, a Situation as General Servant or Laundress. Address L., Evening Post office WANTED, by four gantlemen, Board and Residence ; Thorndon or Terrace ; bath indispensible. Apply W.N., Evening Post office. ANTED, two General Servants for the country; also, a Servant for one month. Apply to Mrs. Hill, Registry Offioe, Lambton Quay. WANTKD, at once, a woman Cook, for an hotel in tho country; also, for bo^rding-honso in town. Apply to Mrs. Hill, Registry Office, Lambton Quay. WANTED, a Governess for the country ; must bo abloto teaoh English, Fronch, music, singing, and drawing ; references required. Address, Governess, Evening Post. WANTED, a good General Servant for the country. Apply to Mrs. Isaao Clark, Tnrnbull- street. WANTED, sroqd Brown Saddlor, who thoroughly understands outting. Address, with full particulars and referonces, Henry Brace and Co., Auckland. ANTED Known— Mra. Birrel's Employmont Regiatry, Munstor House, Cuba-streot, fourth shop below Ghuznoestreet. It will oblige if those wishing situations will call between 9 and 11 morning, or 6 and 8 evening. Nono nood apply withont good references. ANTED (to learn tho fancy buainosa) by Mrs. Birrel. Munstor House, Cnba-stroet, a respeotably-connocted young Girl, of good address, quick at fignros. WANTED, good Cook for gentleman's family; Cook and Housemaid for country hotel. Mrs. Birrel's Registry, Cubastreet. ANTED Known, Servants of good character can obtain situations at Mrs. Birrol's Registry. Young girls entered freo. WANTED, Drapora' Assistant3. Apply To Aro HonßO, between 5 and 6 p.m. WANTED, a respectable, middle-aged Woman, or a Widow, for tho country. Apply to Mra. Kobbell, Taranaki Place, bofore 12 o'clock ; must bring roferencos. WANTKD, a Nursogirl. Apply to Mrs. Ladd, Taranaki Place, near Whitohouso, grocer. WANTED, an Engagement as Rabbittor, a good hand, with dogs ; Btato torms. Address, F.M., Post Office, Sandon. WANTED to Borrow, £1000, on firstclass froehold soourity, at current rato of interest. For further particulars apply to C. F. Barker, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Patea. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs Wiggins, Feathorston Terrace. WANTED Known.— Pure Morino Mutton can bo got at Woods, Crosbio, & Co.'s, Lambton Quay. WANTED Known, that Wrigglosworth and Binns, Photographors by appointment to His Excellency the Governor. Tho only exhibitors who rocoivod Firßt Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions. Address, Willis-stroet. WANTED Known, Deverii,, the Photographer, in hi 3 now promises, Cuba-stroot, is taking Cartes do Visite at 7s 6d por dozen. Babies instantaneously. Trams stop at the door. WANTED, a good Cook, whoro a kitchenmaid is kept. Apply to Mrs. Edwd. Pcarce, Abel Smith-atreet. WANTED Known, J. Montioth ia soiling Poisse & Lubin's Sconta at 2a 6d, Alian's Hair Restorer, 6a 6d, and Cod Livor Oil 10 per cent, cheaper than any othor dealer. WANTED" to Purchase, a Planing or Moulding Machine (now or aocondhand), for working flooring, matched, and beaded lining ; also, rusticated boarding up to 12 inches wide ; also, an Iron Circular Saw Bench, to carry saws up to 3G inchos oomplete. Address, W.D., Post Office, Patoa. WANTED, Boarders, at 21 a por week. Mrs. John Dixon, Plimmer'a Terrace ' next Roman Catholic School. WANTED, Purchasers for fonr firstclass Pianos ; bo good that in'pootion means buying. M. C. Hickey, South British Forwarding Company. Lambton Quay. WANTED, Purchaser for a good-paying Watchmaker's and Jowellor'a Business in a loading New Zealand city; old established; preaont proprietor retiring to England. M. C. Hiokey, South British Forwarding Company, Lambton Quay. WANTED Known, best Newcastle Coala delivered to all parfr of town at lowest rates ; at Bhip's side, 27s por ton ; also, dry Matai, Rata, and Manuka, cut in 2ft and lft lengths, at Austen's Coal and Wood Yard, Ingeatro-street. WANTED Known— That now ia the win. ter of our discontent made glorious Bummer to ladioa and gentlemen by wearing Hnxloy'B 50s Overcoats. WANTED Known. — That Messrs. Woods, Crosbie, A Co. have just completed arrangomants with some of the principal stockownera for supplying thorn with fine Merino Mutton. Quality guaranteed. For delicacy of flavor it is unequalled, one trial will prove it. Woods, CrosDie, A Co., Lambton Quay.l WANTED, all in need of a Cheap Sewing Machine to visit Fear's Machino Depot, Willis-streot. Machines sold by him kept in repair free of charge. Come and see the most improved, lightest running, easiest to learn, and cheapest machine ever offered. Trial gratis Machines of all kinds repaired on shortest notice. Needles, Is per dozen. Oils, shuttles, fittings. Repairs of every description. Charges strictly moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed. — F. J. W. Fear, Practical Machinist, Willis-st., WellingtonW ANTED, the Travelling Pnblio and a few permanent Boarders to try the' accommodation provided, at reasonable charges, at the well-known Te Aro Hotel at the corner of Willia and Dixon atreets, which ia now under the sole proprietary of Mr. Joseph Whelan. Spacious sittingrooms, and private apartments. Every convenience. The Billiard Table is in charge of an attentive marker. WJ ANTED Known. — Crewel Pattern* » * just arrived in Antimacassars, Slippers, Sprays, &c. ; Eia, Crewel, Shetland, and other wools. Lessons given in Macraml Lace, Crewel Work, &c. Mra. Birrel, Munster House, Cnba-sroet. WANTED to Purchase, for cash, from persons leaving Wellington, Furniture in any quantity. Apply personally or by letter to G. Wilson, Webb-street, firat brick houae, oppoaite Star and Garter Hotel WARDROBE. WANTED to Sell, a handsome Lady and Gentleman's double-wing Wardrobe, fitted with traya and drawers, plate glass mirror front. s£ft., a very superior article, will bo sold a bargain. W. J. Roberta, Tinakori Road, next Ministerial rosidenoe. SHOOTING. LICENSES may now be obtained from the nnder-ignod for the SEASON, commencing Ist June, 1881. GEO. DENTON, Treasurer Wellington Acclimatisation Society. I" WILL not be responaiblo for any debts J. contracted on behalf of the cutter Hero without my written authority. S. BISHOP, Willis-street. NOTICE. rpHE undersigned will Not be Responsible L for any Debts contracted on behalf of the schooner Juliua Vogel without my written authority. JOHN COMPTON, Owner. Wellington, 20fch June, 1881.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 143, 21 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 143, 21 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 143, 21 June 1881, Page 3

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