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TO DRAPERS. WANTED, a smart Junior. Apply C. Smith, Devonshire House, Cubastreet. WANTED, a General Servant, in a small family. Apply to Mrs. Plimpton, Rhodes' residence, Manners-streot. \S7"ANT H D Known, that Urwin has taken T T the ¦VVellington Hotel, and wishes to sen his old friends WANTED, Apprentices and Improvers for the Dressmaking Department. Apply Madame De I.aunay, Lnmbton Quay. WANTED, a smart experienced Wniter. Apply Melbourne Hotel. WANTED by a yonng "Widow Lady, a sitnatiou as Housekeeper, or any position of tvu-t: wonid undertake management and education of children ; town or country. Apply by letter Alma, office of this paper. ANTrD, a Furnished Bedroom in Thorndon for Man and Wife ; no cooking ; out all day. Lotters addressed to " Johns," Mrs. Hill, tobacconist, lambtdn Qnay. WANTED, two good General Servants, for good situations ; also Eovcral young Girls. Mrs. Birrel'a Registry, Cuba* street. WANTED to Purchase, a strong young Horso. suitable for light farm work, mid a Spi ing Cart ; must be warranted 6ound and stauueh. Apply, with tho horso, to Mr. Lawler, at Mr. Edwards, Jilvorton, Island Bay. WA^TEP,* for married couplo, Two Koonis, furnished or unfnr wished, with use of kitchen. X.Y., Evening Post. WANTFD, two good Servants, for small families. Mrs. Hill, Registry Offioe, Lambton Quay. ANTED, a middle-agod Woman as general servant, in smnll family past Masterton. Mrs. Hill, Ecgi try Offico, Lambton Qu\y. WANTED, for a fnrin near town, n Man to milk and generally useful. Mrs. Hill, Registry Offico, Lambton Qnay, WAN TED, a young Girl to assist with washing and to mako herself nseful w'.th children. Mrs. Tolhurst, Goldor's Bill, Hill-street. ' WANTED to Pnrchaso, for cash, small imp-oved Farm, near Wellington. Semi partioulars at onco to Bennott & Co., Land gents. WANTED Known! Wantod Known," that H. Gills does not belong to tho * Bakers' Union, and doo* not know that thoro is (=uch a Fociety in the city. Bost Brea>l, 3d cish ; dolivored, 3Jd. W'ANTKD Known ! Wimtod Known,* that 11. Gills cannot sell Broad at 2itl, because ho pays 20a in tho £. Quality guaranteed'; ov- r the counter, 3d caßh ; do» livered, 3Jd. Taranaki Piaco. WANTFD, a young Man to drive a baker's cart. Apply to M. Mackoy, Clyde Quay. WANTED, a Second Housemaid ; must bo a good ncodlowoman. Apply, b afore one, to Mrs. Izard, Hobson-stroot W'ANTKD, an experienced Kitohonman; also, a Porter, with good reference. Apply immediately, Albort Hotol. WANTED, a Lad, of 12 to 14 years old, as Apprentice to Bamoss making. J. E Evans, Lambton Quay. WANrKD, a Girl, about 16, to mako herself generally useful. Apply to Mrs. Osborn^, Canton TeaMart.Willis.stroet. WANTED, a~Girl~of "about 16 to assist in housework. Apply Mrs. Maogregor, Mowbray-streot. WANTED, in a private family, two or three young gentlemen as Hoarders ; a comfortable home ; terms moderate. Apply Evening Post offico. ANTED Known, that Wrigglesworth and Binns, Photographers by appointment to His Excellency tho Governor. The only exhibitors who received First Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Melbourne Ex hibitions Address, Willis-street. WANTED, a good Goneral Servant. Apply before 2 p.m. to Mrs. Wilmot (F. M. Ollivior's), Torraco. WANTED by the advertiser^ a Situation, as clerk or otherwise, in a goneral storo ; would be willing to invest from JCSO to .£IOO in tho business. Apply F.J.D., Evening Post office. WANTED Known.— A Lady of first-class abilities is open to tako pupils for the Wax and Paper Flower Making; can teach Poonah Painting. For address apply Whittaker Bros., Registy Office, Lambton Qnay^ WANTED Known. — Carpenters, paintors, bricklayora, and labourers can find employment and bonomo thoir own land lords by p tying a small deposit, and a small interest in plaoo of largo rents. See O. W. Clayton, Bank's Terrace. WANTED Known, " Pyramid Hair Pro-i ducer" euro« baldness, and repro* dnces the Hair in all its lnxuriance. WANTED, a Mariied Couplo, without encumbrance, for a Station. Apply to R. Cleland, Lower Hutt. WANTED Known, Why got your sowing machine spoiled? F. J. W. Pear, having boen engaged with ono of tho first inventors of sewing machines in England, can guarantee sa'i^f action, or no charge made. Come and inspect the new White ; it is tho bost, I simplest, and cheapest machine ever offered. j Sco it in operation and be convinced. Guaranteed for two years. Machines, instruments, cntlnry, made and repaired. Needles, oil, fittinps, &c, for all machines. N.B —Charges strictly moderate. P. J. W. FEAR, opposite Barbore', butchers, Will'sstreet. WANTED, a young Girl to assist in housework. Apply Mrs. Reid, Upper Willis-strcefc. WANTED Known, that we aro Bnyora of prime f-'alt Butter. Jameson Brothers & Co., Willis-street. W~ ANTED Known, that C. Whitehead doc? not belong to the Bako-s' Union, nor to thoso who give Bhort weight. Bost Bread, 2£d. W~ ANTED Known, that C. Whithead i 3 selling everything in the baking lino at wholcpalo prices Best bread, 2&d. ANTED Known, that C. Whitehead is Soiling Biscuits cheaper than any other house in town. 61bs Adelaide Flour for Is. Best Bread, 2frd. WANTED, tho Publio to save thoir money by sending to C. Whitehcad's and paying cash ; Best Bread, 2^d. WANTED Known. — That Messrs. Garrett & Dunning have arranged for a supply of Merino Mutton. WANTED Known.— Pure Merino Mutton can bo got at Woods, Crosbie, & Co.'s, Lambton Quay. WANTED Known.— Notwithstanding certain reports set afloat by interested persons, my name tnd qualifications are to bo found in the Imperial ar.d New Zeajand registers ; and lamto bo found at home, in Manners-Btroet, ry thoso who require mo at all hours o the day. — William Dakors, M.K.C.S. and L.S.A. WANTED Known— Just Arrived.— Crewel and Filoselle Silks, Pyrenees, Lady Betty, Berlin, Arabian, Pompadour, and other fancy Wools-. Lessons given in Mncramd Lace, Crewel Work, &c. Class for beginnera on Saturday morning from 11 till 12 o'clock. Terms on application. Mrs. Birrel, Munster House, Cnba-atreet. ANTED Known, Deveril, the Photographer, in his new premises, Cuba-street, is taking Cartes do Visite from 7s 6d per dozen. Babies instantaneously. Trams stop at the door.^ -17KTANTED7^11 in~~necd~of Feeding TT Bottles, Cod Liver Oil, seamless Enemas, Ac., to save 10 per cent, by calling on J. Monteith, Medical Hall, Mannersstreet. . NOTICE. IMP UNDED, in the Public Pound, Mount Cook, from the Tinakori Road, a chestnut Gelding (pony), no brands visible, white stroke on r orehea4 resembling halfmoon. If not redeemed before 2nd September, 1881, it will be sold by public auction, a f . the Public Pound, Mount Cook, at 12 o'clock noon. JOHN DORAN, Potmdkeeper. ECONOMY MUST be necessary in dv times. You can tave your money ty ordering your Clothing at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Mann ers-street. FOUND, at last ! a man who can do your Sewing Machines ! ! having adjusted 8000 during ten years ; London experience ; testimonials from threobest makers. Clocks, musical boxes, guns, locks, &c, and small work cf all description made, altered, or repaired Work guaranteed. Prices very moderate. Observe address— S. Dickinson, six doors above Dr. Harding's, Willis-street. T\ IHE EVENING POST ia regularly filed JL for reference at the offices of " The Associated News and Advertising Bureau of New Zealand," where advertisements are received for any paper published throughout the world.— Sticbbnry's Buildings, Auckland

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 40, 16 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 40, 16 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 40, 16 August 1881, Page 3

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