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PHOTOGRAPHY. WANTED Known.— Charles Sorrell, Landscape Photogrrr^T. Every 'Icscription of out-door photography execute o in first stylo. Photographs copied and enlarged. Address — Sydney-stroet, Thorndon (next to the Methodist Churoh.) Specimens on viow at Myers' Picture Frame Warehouse, Lambton Quay. MUNGAEOA TO T7AKANIEA BRIDLE TEACK. WANTED, 30 good Pick and Shovel Men. Richest wnges given. Apply to Kilmistor & Co., on the work at Wakaniea. WANTED, a smart respectable Youth, with a good kno^ledgo of the town. 4 pply at once to Lyon & Blair. ANTED, Man for Dairy Farm ; aiißO* one to deliver milk in tewn /• pply Mrs. Birrel's Registry, Cuba-street. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Gisborn 1 ?, The Terrace. WANTED, an intelligent and active LodJ must be civil and obliging ; also, 4 civil Boys may find employment ono day every week. T. Rae, Booksellor, Lambton Quay^ WANTED, by a lady, a nice Sittingroom and Bedroom, with board Address, siating term°, C.8.A., Evening Post office. WANTED, situation as Housekeeper or any position of trust. Refer to Mrs. Quick, The Terrace. Country preferred. WANTED Known, that £500 reward will be paid by tho proprietors of tho "Pyramid Hair Producer" to any person giving auch information as will load to the conviction of any person or porEons using tho trade mark of H. Scott Barrow & Co. ANTED, a Housemaid. Apply, betweon 9 and 10 o'clock in the morning, to Miss Taylor. Hobson-street. WANTED, a Nursegirl. Mrs. Stuart, Upper Willis-streot, opposite St. Potor's Church. WANTED, a Sittingroom and Bedroom (famished), with use of kitohon in a good locality. " Memo," Evening Post office. WANTBD, a young Girl te assist in housework and mind children. Apply te Mrs Vantier, after 5 p.m , Kinkora, Wellington Terrace. WANTED, a respectable young Woman, who can cook, as General Servant where another is kept ; roferonoos required. Apply to Mrs Borlaae, Tinakori Eoad, before two or after six p.m. WANTED, a General Servant Apply to Mrs. J. W. A. Marohant, Georgestreet, Thorndon. W~ ANTED, first-class Milliner and first^ class Dressmaker. Apply Whittom, Nicholson & Co. ANTED, by a gentleman, Boird and Residence with a private familywhore there are no other boarders proforred. State termß. T.S., office of Evening Post. WANTED at onoo, a Girl 16 or 17 for housework. Apply Mrs. O. W. Clayton, Thorndon Quay. WANTED, a smart lad. for a warohouso ; mtist writo a good hand, and be quick at figurea. Apply Box 106, Post Office. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Mandel, Willis-streot. WANTED, one or two young 1 adies, aa Apprentices to tho Fancy Business, and to loam fancy needlework. Apply to Mra. Crichton, Glasgow House, Molesworthetreot. WANTED, respectable Lodgings, by two Gentlemen engaged in the city. Apply, stating particulars, to Box 48a, Post Office^ WANTED Known. —At Hamilton's Cheap Sale, 192 pairs Men's Btrong Unbleached Cotton Sox, 4sd pair, or 3 paira for Is. See them ! WANTED Known.— Best valuo over shown in the city. 100 yards Myrtlo Greon and Peacock Bluo Velveteen, very rich, at 2a lid yard, usual price 6a 6d. Sea them ! Bargains at Hamilton's, Cuba-atroot. W "ANTED Known. • -200 pairs Women's warm Ribbed Merino Stockings, la 3i pair, worth la 9d ; lot of Stays and Underclothing ; must go at any prioo. See them ! Bai'gaius at Hamilton's, Cuba-stroot WANTED Known. — Long Laco Curtains 3s lid pair ; Long Muslin Curtains, 3s lla pair; Short Window Curtains, 2d yard ; extra wide Imitation Welsh Flannol, ll£d yard ; all Wool Flannols, 12£ d yard. Hamilton, Cuba-street. WANTED Known.— Navy Blue Cashmere, 2s 9d, usual price 4s 6d ; Navy Bluo Satin Cloth, Is, usual price la Id ; Black Cashmere, 2s 9d, usual price 4s 6d; Black Russell Cord, Is 3d, usual prico Is 9d ; Scarlet and White Damask, Is 7d, worth 2a 6d. Bargains at Hamilton's, Cuba-streot. The whole stock to be sold off. WANTED Known— Mrs. Silk, Glencairn Cottage, Upper Willis-street, makes Dresses, the newest styles, and fits guaranteed ; also, Ball and Evening Drosses mado and improved on shortest notice. WANTED, a Cook. Apply M'lntoah Bros., Railway Hotel, Lower Hutt. WANTEDTGenoraI Servant. Apply to Mrs. Gravea, Upper Cuba-atreot. WANTED, a good General Servant and Nursemaid. Mrs. Whittom, Churohatreet Bouicott-Btreet WANTED, a Junior Assistant for our Fancy, Millinery, and Silk Department. Thompson, Shannon & Co. WANTED, a good Assistant Clerk and Acconntant for our office. Apply by letter only, stating references. Thompson, Shannon & Co. WANTED, a Cook. Apply to Mrs. Chas. Johnston. Hobpon-street. WANTED Known.— Purchasers of Cod Liver Oils (any brand), Cough Mixtures, or Asthma Cure 3, will save 10 per cent, by calling on J. Montoith, Medical Hall, Manners-street^ WANTED Known, that WriggleswortU and Binns, Photographers by appointment to His Excellency the Governor. Tho only exhibitors who recoivod First Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions Address, Willis-street. WANTED Known— Servants of good character can always obtain situations at Mrs. Birrel's Reeistry. Cuba-street, fourth shop below Ghuzneo-streeb. Young girls entered free. Stamps must be enclosed whero reply is required. WANTED, a respectable Girl; country one preferred. Apply Mrs. C. Aplin, Upper Kaiwarra. WANTED, orders for my Suit 3 at £3 ; Trousers, 17« : Vests. 13a ; shrunk and well mado. Huxley the Tailor. WANTED Known, that C. Whitohead does not belong te the Bake s Union, nor to tho3e who give Bhort weight. Boat Bread, 2Jd. WANTED Known, that C. Whithoad ia selling everything in the baking line at wholepale prices Best bread, 2|d. WANTED Known, that C. Whitehead is Selling Biscuits cheaper than any other house in town. 61bs Adelaide Flour for Ib. Best Bread, 2^d. WANTED, the Public te sayo their money by sending to C. Whit p head's and paying cash ; Best Bread, 2£d. WANTED, in a private family at Thorndon, four respectable young men Lodgers ; home comforts ; terms moderate. For address, apply Evening Post office^ WANTED Known. — That Messrs. Garrett & Dunning have arranged for a supply of Merino Mutton. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs. Allen, Gnildford Terrace. WANTED, a good Wheelwright and Bodymaker. Apply to M. Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street. WANTED Known.— The public are beginning to discover that Fear's ia the shop for good Sewing Machines at lowest rates. Come and get specimens of work and prices, and be convinced. Don't let a novice or tinker spoil your machine, when Fear does them to perfection. No cure, no pay. Machines, surgical, and other instruments, cutlery, &c , made and repaired. Cutlery ground and set. Needles from la per dozen. Oil-fittings, shuttles, &c. F. J. W. Fear, Practical Machinist, Willis-street. WANTED Known. — Pnre Merino Mutton can be got at Woods, Croabie, & Co.'s, Lambten Quay. WANTED Known— Just Arrived.— Crowel and Filoselle Silks, Pyrenees, Lady Betty, Berlin, Ara* bian, Pompadour, and other fancy Wools. Le3sons given in Macrami Lace, Crewel Work, &o. Class for beginners on Saturday morning from 11 till 12 o'clock. Terms on application. Mra. Birrel, Monster House, Cuba-street. . WANTED Known— That now is tho win. ter of our discontent made glorious summer to ladies and gentlemen by wearing Hnxley'B 50s Overcoats. WANTED Known, DsvEßn., the Photographer, in his new pre mises, Cuba-street, is taking Cartes de Visite at 7s 6d per dozen. Babies matantaneoualy. Tram 3 step at the door. WANTED, Boarders, at 21s per week, Mra. John Dixon. Plimmer's Terrace, next Roman Catholic School.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1881, Page 3

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