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FURMTURF. WANTED to Pn chase, by a gentleman about to commence housekeeping, the Furniture of a Eeven or eipht-ronmed houße, for cash. Apply BoxGla, Post Office. CHARCqAL. CHARCOAL. CHAKOOAL. WANTED Known— Having obtained a first-class Charcoal Burner, I can supply first-class Charcoal, burnt from inanukau, at lowest rate*. AUSTEN'S, Coal and Wood Yard, Ingestre-strset. WANTED, a Pantryman ; must bo able to wait at table. Apply at Occidental notch WANTED, a Btroig Lad for a farm ; one who can milk. Apply to James Colter, Lower Hutt. ANTKD, Pint Bottles, at Tonic Beer Detob, Taranaki - street, opposite Ghuznee-'treet. Highest prico given. WANTED, a good Genoral Servant; must sleep at home. Apply to Mrs. Kirk, Lambeth Honse, May-street. ANTED, a steady Young Man (singlo) as an Assistant in a Gpnoral Store. Must have a good knowled?e of drapery and accustomed to general storekeeping. State age, experience, and salary required. Box 9, Poat Office, Bulls, Rangitikei. WANTED, a Boy. Apply to Thomas Ballinger, Plumber and Gasfittor, Willis->treot. WANTED, a first-class Hand to make ciat". trousers, and veßta, and to work a machine. Sir. Jacobowitch, Ade« la ; de-road. W'~ ANTFD. a good General Servant. Apply to Mrs. T. W. Young, Brough-ham-strect. WAN I ED, a Married Couplo for a country hotel ; good wages. Apply sharp to Philip Mcellor & Co. \I7ANTRD Known— That James Smith, * T Painter and Signwritor, haa taken the workshop recently occupied by G. Ponnd, Willis-fctreet. ANTED to Purchase, Bees. S. C. St George, care W. & J. Turnbuil and Co. WANTED, Situation as useful Oompanion. Palary not so much an object as comfortable homo. Mra. Birrel's Regiatry, Cwba-atreet. WANTED immediately, good General Servant. Wages 12a. Apply Mrs. Birrel*B Registry, Cuba-stroot. WANTED, everybody to know that there are over 1000 costumes to olioobb from, varying in prioe from 5a lid to 7 guineas, at C. Smith's, Devonshire House, Cuba-street. \\T ANTED Known — Special cheap goods * ? for the holiday season. Costumes, from 5a lid ; boys' suits, from 43 Gd ; silk umbrellas, from 3s 61 ; pretty lace scarfs, fld: black lustre costumes (own make), 27s 6d, at C. Smith's, Devonshire Homo, Cubastroct. WANTEDTaIIW ANTEDTaII the ladiea to know that there are over 1500 trimmed hats and bonnetß to ohooso from, varying in prico from 2s lid to 40s, all fashionable goods, at C. Smith's, Devonshire House, Cuba-street. ANTED, buyers for 2-button lo'd gloves, 2s 6d ; thread gloves, fd ; ladies' hose, from 4d; mon's sox, from 4d; ladies' corsets, from Is lid ; special cheap line, 2i lid ; ladies' underclothing, at halfprioe, at C. Smith's, Devonshire House, Cuba-streot. WANTED, parties furnishing to inspeot the tapestry oarpet, at 2s lid ; stnir carpet, s£d ; long loco curtains, 3a lid ; long muslin curtains, 3a lid ; sheetings, from BJd ; large towels, 4Jd ; hemp carpet, yard wide, 9d, at] C. Smith's, Devonshire House, Cuba-street. WANTED~Known— Thousands of children's hats and bonnets to choose from, in every conceivablo shape ; also, a very large variety of children's oostumes in stock, at C. Smith's, Devonshire Houee, Cuba-streot. WANTED, a Brat-class Gasfitter; nono others need apply. J. E. Hayes, Lambton Quay. ANTED, for a gentleman's family near town, a good Woman Cook. Mrs. Hill, Registry Offioo, Lambton Quay. W~ "ANTED, a Youth aa Messenger. Apply Huxley, tho Tailor. WANTED, two respectable working mon as Boarders; 18s per week; no other lodgers. Address, "S," Evening Post office. WTNTED to Lot, or Sell cheap, terms very easy, a four-roomed House, with bay window and verandah, gas and water laid on ; splendid view, at Thorndon. Also, a four-roomed House on Thorndon Quay. Apply to T. Dowsett, Tinakori-road, or to S. J. Birch, Thorndon Quay. ANTED, a respectable Young Woman as Machinist, to reside on tho premises; references required. Apply by letter, stating salary, to "Machinist," Evening Post Offioo. ANTED, a Man and Boy on farm, to milk and make themselves useful; man accustomed to ploughing preferred. Apply P. Laing'B, BaVer, Lambton Quay. WANTED, a Young Lady for the Pho^ tographio business. Apply Messrs. Wrigglesworth & Binns, Artist Photoj graphers, Williß-street. WANTED, a good Cook (male or female); sobriety and oleanhness indispensable. Also, a Steady Man to make himaolf generally useful ; must be able to mark billiards. Apply offloe of this paper. WANTED, a Genoral Servant ; referonce required. Mrs. C. J. Toxward, Lambton Qnay. "TO-ANTED the Public to sample the oldest Port Wine in New Zealand, being close upon 43 years' old. The price ia 40a per', dozen. The hogsheads will bo sent to tho Museum when emply. W. M'Keevor Wine and Spirit Merchant, Manners-street. WANTED, 500 Men and as many Boys to buy large shipment of Melbourne made clothing, consisting of Geelong tweod suits, trousora and vesta, double and single breasted ve3ts, boys' and youths suits, all in the newest patterns, and splendid value. J. T. Stoele. WANTED Known— That I have just to hand 3 ca«es mon's and boys' straw and Leghorn hatß, in plain and ventilated, new Bty'e3 ; also, 1 case Bilk coats, long and short make, 10s Gd to 255; black alpaca coats, 6s 6d. J. T. Steele. WANTKD Known. — .Tnst arrived, 4 cases mon's white shirts, military fronts, from 4s, splendid value ; 2 oases Oxford shirts, attached collars, 3s Gd, 4s 6d, 4a IW, 53 6d, new pattern: socks, 3 pairs for Is ; boat paper collars, 6d per box ; 1 oaso mon's tweed trousers, 9s 6d, best value in town. J. T. Steele. WANTED, Ladiea to call at J. T. Steele' s and se» the new bordered prints, at lOd ; the new dress atnffs, at 7£d and lOJd ; trimmed picnic hats, from 2s <H ; largest assortment of trimmed hats in the city to select from Is to 30s ; fashionable bonnets, 5s to 40s. ANTED, a Lad, to make himself generally useful. Apply Pier Hotel WANTED, a good Bteady Baker ; also, a good Lad. Apply to C. Whitehead, Baker. ANTED, a Youth as an Apprentice to the Drapery Business ; one with a slight knowledge of the trade preferred. Apply to W. Munro, Draper, Cuba-street. WANTED, a useful Girl, about sixteen. Apply to Mrs. Huntly Eliott* Tinakori-road. ANTED, a respectable Girl aa General Servant. Apply between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m., to Mra. T. Kennedy Macdonald, The Avenue, Abel Smith-sheet. WANTED Known— Splendid assortment Millinery ; newest °hapca in Straw Hats and Bonnets ; also Flowers, Feathers, and Wreaths; juat opened. The cheapest goods ever shown in the city. Hamilton, Cash Draper, Cuba-street. ANTED, a Smart Junior. Apply to Casey and M'Donald, WANTED, a Woman Cook. Apply to Mrs. Brandon, Hobson-street. WANTED Known, that Goffering and Kilting done by machine ; Hemming and Kilting, 9d per doz. yds. Ladies' dresses cut and fitted, and also made of all the newest designs to order. Terms most liberal. Trial invited. Mrs. Quaintanoe, Dress and Mantle Maker, oppoaito J. Gear's Cuba-street. WANTED Known— The Public will save money by purchasing Meat from Woods, Crosbie & Co., buyers of Pure-bred Merino, Short-horn Cattle, Dairy-fed Pork, Poultry, Ac. Wools, Crosbie, & Co., Carcase, Shipping, and Family Butchers, Lambton Qnay and Conrtenay Plaoe. WANTED Known — Clearing Sale of Children's Underclothing, Pinafores and Dresses, at low prices, to make room for fanoy goods to arrive shortly. Infants' Robes, from as 6d; Flannels, from 2s 6d, p-ood quality. Mrs. Birrel, Fanoy. Repository, Cnba-Btreet. ANTED Known— Miss Holmes, Dressmakar, has tiken the rooms above Munro's Hall of Commerce, Cuba-street. Ladies' own material made up; charges moderate ; style and fit guaranteed,

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 3

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