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TO DRAPERS. "IX7" ANTED, two experienced Salesmen. t T Apply at Kirkcaldie and Stains. ,'ANTKD, a General Servant. Apply, Mrs. Whitehead. Willis-shr et. "VI I'bD, a Man,",aß porter to attend y T the arrival of steamers and make himself otherwise useful. Apply Melbourne Hotel. . _ WANTED, by a young Person, situation as Useful Companion ; good need'f woman ; wages no object if good home. Mrs. Hill, Registry Office, Lambton Quay. WANTED, good General Servants for town and country. Mrs. Hill, Registry Office, Lambton Quay. W^ANTF.D, a Situation by a good Hotiße and Parlormaid ; 2 years reference. Mrc Hi.l, Registry Office, Lambton Qaay. WANTED, at once, throe or four good General Servants ; also, young Girl to sleep at home. Whittaker Bros., Registry Office, Lambton Quay. WANTED to Sell, Feathers, in any qnantity. R. A. Woodger, Poulterer, Molesworth-street. ANTED, a Partner in a Drapery Business. A large amount of capital will net bo required, as the proprietor is anxious to take in a partner on account of doafness. First-class references will be required For reference, enquire at any of the wholesale warehouses, and further information can be had fr m the undersigned, W. Morey, Now Plymouth. WANTED to Purchase, a new or secondhand Express, for cash. Apply to O. W. Clayton, Thorndon Quay. V^TANTED Known, Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder and Tooth Paste have arrived. William C. FitzGerald, Wellington and Foxton. ANTKI), a first-class Butcher, to drive a cart ; one that knows town well. Apply to W. Evans, Tinakori-road. ANTED, a good General Servant; must know her work. Apply to Mrs. Press, Royal Tiger Hotel, Taranakistreet. s - ¦\I7"ANTKD To Let, two furnished Rooms, t T with use of kitchen, in Thorndon ; lovely view of harbour ; terms moderate. * Apply to Baker Bros. WANTED, a 4-wheeled Trap or Buggy, now or sooond-hand, to carry four people. Apply to S. Watson, Star Chambers. WANTED, a go«d female Cook; good wages. Apply at Commercial Hotel on Thursday, from 5 o'clock to 7 p m. ANTED. Everybody to Patronise the Cash Draper's Shop, and see the benefits to be derived by tho Cash system of doiner business. New Goods imported specially to meet tho requirements of a Cash trade. Look on tho window for name, Cash Draper. J. B Hamilton, Cuba-street. WANTED, gentlemanly Boy, for commission agent's office ; wages, Bs. Immediate application, with references. Box 18a, Po-t Office. WANTED, a good Wheelwright. Apply Goodwin & Snapp, Coaoh Buildorp, Cuba-st r eet. W ~ANTED to Let, in To Aro, a 3-roomod Cottage, with fowlhouae and large piece of land. Apply J. Churlton, Builder, «fco . Binham-street, near Brunswick Hotel. ANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs. Jaß. Barber, Boulcott-Btreet. WANTI< D, a re3peotablo steady Man, to wait at table and attend to Billiardroom. Apply T. Wagg, Prince of Wales Hotel, Masterton. WANTED, a Youth ; one accustomed to horses preferred. Apply to T. G. Osborn, Canton Tea Mart. WANTED, a situation as Cook, on » station, by a practical man. Address C W., Evoning Post. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply Evening Poßt. WANTED to Borrow, on good freehold security, tho sum of £1500 for a term of 10 years, at 6£ per cent, interest. Address " Borrower," Box No. 19, Poßt Office, Greytown. WANTED, an experienced Waiter. Apply Melbourne Hotel. WANTED, a good General Servant ; re« ferences required. Apply to Mrs. Toomath, Aurora- terrace. WANTED Known, J. Monteith, lOyeara Acting House Surgeon Wellington Hospital, is Sole Agent for Eno's Fruit Bait, Pyramid Hair Producer, &c. ANTED, a strong active Girl. Apply to Mrs. Didsbury, Wellington Terrace. WANTED to Fell, 200 saoks prime Derwent Potatoes, at 4s 9d per sack, at Kelly's, corner Vivian and Tory Btreote. WANTED, good General Servant, with references. Apply Mrs. W. C. Chatfield, Upper Willis-street. WA NT ED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Tuokwell, Glenverbie Terrace, opposite the Premier's residence, off Tina-kori-road. WANTED.— A. young Lady requires engagement as companion to elderly lady, or as a nursery governeas ; salary of not much consequence. Miss Pcmberton, Post Office, Wellington. WANTED Known, that Wrigglesworth and Binns, Photographers by appointment to His Excellency the Governor. The only exhibitors who received First Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions Address, Willis-street. WANTED Known— That Superior Accommodation can be had, at 18s per week, and Beds at 9d, at Misß Brody's, Bay View House, near Baths, opposite Railway and Tram Stations, Thorndon Quay. The house being newly erected enables the Proprietress to make all persons favouring her with a call comfortable, which to her will bo a pleasure. Private rootns for families. Ladies and Gentlemen visiting town will find this a most convenient, respectable home. Time-tables of the arrival and departure of train 3 and steamers always posted up. Good stabling. Miss A. Brody, Proprietress. W "ANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs. Moffitt, Willis-street. WANTED, Everybody in want of good cheap Drapery to read J. W. Kerby's Advertisement on the front page of this paper. ANTED, a General Servant Apply M Pownoeby, Ghuznee-street. WANTED Known," Carpenters~~and Painters can live rent free, and receive from £2 per week, by seeing O. W. Clayton. ANTED Known— Tho Public will savo money by purchasing Meat from Woods, Crosbie & Co., buyers of Pnre-bred Merino, Short-horn Cattle, Dairy-fed Pork, Poultry, &c. Woods, Crosbie, & Co., Carcase, Shipping, and Family Batchers, Lambton Quay and Conrtenay Place. WANTED Boarders, at 21s per week. Mrs. John Dixon, Plimmer's Terrace, near Roman Catholic School. ANTED, a good General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Noble Campbell, Roslyne, Abel Smith-street. WANTED, information and present address of Mathias Fuhs, who came to Wellington in the s.s. Haarlem, about March, 1879. Apply to the German Consulate. WANTED Known— Just Received, a choice assortment of Parisian and Spanish Scarves, Bows, Ac, of superior quality. Also, new Crewel Patterns. Lessons given in Macrame Lace, Crewel Work, &o. Ladies' dresses cut and fitted by a competent dressmaker. Mrs. Birrel, Fancy Repository, Cnba-street. WANTED Known, Dkvkrii., the Photographer, in his now premises, Cuba-street, is taking Cartes de Visite from 7s Gd per dozen. Babies instantaneously. Trams stop at the door. WANTED, every Billiard Player to know that ho can have a good Game on Press's new Table, at the Royal Tiger Hotel. WANTKD, for New South Wales, Railroad Men, Horse-drivers, Miners, Pavers, and Quarry men. Works within a few miles of Sydney; beautiful climate, plenty of water and wood. Apply on the works, or at 7^9, George-etreet, Sydney. TOPHAM, ANGUS & CO., Contractors. ANTED, a Married Couple, without enenmbrance; the woman as General Servant ; the man to work as Gardener. References required. Apply to Mr. Butts, Postmaster ; or to Mr. J. S. Manning, Petoni. WANTED Known.— Pnrc Merino Mutton can be got at Woods, Crosbie, & Co.'s, Lambton Quay. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply, H. L. Logan's Stor*-, Cuba-street. ANTED Known! Wasted Known, that H. Gills does not belong to tho B-tlcers' Union, and does not know that there is euch a society in the city. Best Bread, 3d caßh; delivered, 3jd WANTED Known, that the new Billiard Table is up and ready for playing on at Press's Royal Tiger Hotel. ANTED Known ! Wanted Known, that H. Gills cannot Bell Bread at 2|d, because he pays 20s in the £. Quality guaranteed ov< r the counter; 3d<aeh ; delivered 3fcd. Taranaki Place, - '

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 59, 8 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 59, 8 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 59, 8 September 1881, Page 3

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