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I\X7ANTED, STRAWBERRIES j_d ? T RASPBERRIES, in any quantity, from lOlbs to 10001b, for preserving. Apply 1 for particulars and price to CROSKERY, HASELL A CO., Auctioneers. DRESSMAKING. WANTED, Apprentices to the DreßSmakinsr. Apply to Miss Connolly, at M'Dowell Brothers', Willis- street. TO FELLMONQERS. WANTED, 2 Puliore. Apply Alfred Tyer, Ngahauranga. ANTED, at Thorndon, a Bedroom, on ground-floor, furnished or unfurnished. Address to " Room," Evening Post. ANTED, a Girl, about 16, to assist in housowork. Mra. Marshall, Kent Terrace. "ANTED Known— Have you triod tho cTieap grocers, Treacher & Co., Man-ners-street ? Price list on application. ANTED, a smart, tidy Girl. Apply to Mrs. H. M. Gleeaon, Fruiterer and Confectioner, Lambton Quay. WANTED, at onoo, a good plain Cook, and to assist with ironing. Apply Whittaker Bros., Registry Office, Lambton Quay. ANTED, good General Servants, for town and country ; also, young Girls. Apply Whittaker Bros., Registry Office, Lambton Quaj\ _____ WANTED, immediately, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Harvey, Thorndon Parsonage WANTED, an active Man, aa Gardonor, &o Apply to the Gardonor, Government House. WANTED, a Manager for onr Grocery Department. Joseph Nathan & Co. WANTED, immediately, two unfurnished Front Rooms, oloee to tho Occidental Hotel. Apply A.8., offioo of this paper. ANTED Known—Cheap Millinery— Miss Radford has just, opened up a quantity of new Millinery, which must be said at greatly reduced prices, to make room for a large assortment shortly to arrive. Note tho address — Lambton Quay. ANTED, a good General Servant. Ap» ply Mrs. James Barber, Boycottstreet. ANTED, a respectable Girl. Apply Mra. P. M. Carzneau, Thrush* House, Newtown. WANTED, a young Man for general etoro; must havo a knowledge of drapory. Apply at onoe to R. Cleland, Hutt. "YX7" ANTED, a Barmaid. Apply Melbourne WANTED, a General Servant; no reference required. Apply at Gum Cottage, corner of Moore-street and Thorndon Quay. ANTED, Buyers for ladies' trimmod hats, 2s lid ; fashionable trimmod costumes, 5s lid ; boys' kniokcrbookor suits, 4s 6d ; untrimmed straw hats. 6d ; children's washing hats, from Cd ; holfand pinafores, from 9d ; holland blouses, from 2s 3d— at C. Devonshire House, Cuba-B<roßt. ANTED, the Public to know they can get good tapestry earpot, 2s lid ; long loco and muslin curtains, from 3s lid ; large honeycomb quilts, 7s 6d ; lar?a SHe towels, 4£d ; stout grey calico, 2s 3d per dozen ; good white oalioo, no dress, 3s lid per dozon— at C. Smith's, Devonshire House, Cubaatroet. ANTED Moro Generally Known— That C. Smith's Devonshire House, Cuba-street, ia the cheapest shop in Wellington for ladies' and children's underclothing ; ladieß' drawers, from la 6d ; ladies' chemiso?, from Is 6d; ladioa' trimmed nipfht dresses, from 2s lid ; children's drawers and ohomiso, from Is — good oalioo and w«U-mado. ANTED Known— The distribution of the beautiful steel engravings and New Year cards will bo continued at 0. Smith's Devonshire House, Cuba-street, until Saturday, 7th January, on the same scale as before, viz., every oustomer spending 5a will be presented with a protty New Year's card, thoso spending 10a with a beautiful floral card, and those spending 20s one of the large steel engravings. Tho usual discount of one shilling in the pound will also b9 allowed. 3E39 ANTED, a strong Girl, about 16, for household work ; to sleop at homo* Apply to Mrs. Nanoarrow, top of Bowen-st. WANTED, Under Storeman, must bo competent to take oharge pair horses ; alao, Btrong Youth for store. Apply Croakery, Haaoll and Co., Auotioneers. WANTED, a General Servant, also a Nursogirl; references required. Apply to Mrs. MaoalJßter, Lower Hutt. WANTED, a good General Servant ; must be able to 000k. Apply Mrs. N. Reid, Upper Willis-street. WANTED, a thorough ffood General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Stewart, Featherston Terrace, Tinakori Road. WANTED, 3 or 4 miles distant from Wellington, four Furnished Rooms, or a 4-roomad Cottage, furnished, with or without attendance, for a month or bo. Apply to Mr. Corliss, Evening Post office. WANTED, a good General Servant; must understand plain oooking. Apply at the Canton Tea Mart, Willis-street. ANTED, a Boy. Apply to J. & K. Sloan, Ln mbton-qnay. WANTED, a Man to mould and deliver broad; oountry. Apply W., Cook, Molesworth-street^ WANTED, Reporter and Paragraphist. Apply Herald Offioe, Wanganui. ANTED, a tidy active Girl. Apply to Mrs. Didsbury, Terrace. ANTED Known— Christmaa and Now Year's Gifts. W. Munrohas dcoided to present oaoh customer spending 5s during tho holiday!) with a a-la-mode Rush Hat ; a customer that spends 20a will be entitled to four hats, and co on, at Great Sale of Importer's Stock. W. Mnnro, top of Cnba-at. ANTED, a good Genoral Servant. Apply after 6 to Mra. D. Anderson, Hawkestone-streot. WANTED, a respectable Girl to maka herself generally useful. Apply to Mrs. BJBhop, Newtown Hotel. WANTED to Let or Sell, tho New Coaoh Factory, Taranaki-street. For particulars apply to Wm. Mitchell, Abel Smithstreet, or to Wm. Booth & Co., Pipitea Point* W~ ANTED Known, that Wrigglesworth and Binns, Photographers by appointment to his Eioellenoy the Governor. The only exhibitors who reoeived First Prizos I for Portraits at the Sydney and Melbourne [ Exhibitions. Address, Willia street. W~ ANTED Known, that J. T. Stoele hna just opened 500 more of the 35.6 d. Boys' Suits, in larger sizes than the first lot ; some splendid bargains amongst them. Call early, so as to get the best ; also, Boyß' col. Mole Trousers, ss ; Boys' Shirts, Is6d ; Mona' strong working Shirts, 2a. Serge and Twoed Hats made to order on the shortest notice. J. T. Steele, Lambton Quay. WANTED, a General Servant. Mrs. Kcrby, Vivian-street, near CambriJgo Terrace. TTfeTANTED, Bottles, Quarts and Pints. V y Isaac Plimmer & Co., Noah's Ark. ANTED Known— So as to give the Bame advantage to those who may only have 5s to spend, C. Smith haa decided to present each customer spending 5a during the holiday with a pretty Chrißtinas Card, those spending 10s with a beautiful Floral Card, and purchasers of 20s worth with a, magnificent Steel Engraving. The cards and engraving will be on view every evening from 6to 9 o'olock. Don't mistake tho shop— C. Smith, Devonshiro House, Cubastreets W~~ ANTED, smart active Lad. Apply Peter Laing. _| WANTED to Purchase, a t-econa-hand Boiler, in good condition, fronl Bto 10 h.p. 8.0., Evening Poat office. ANTED, a Bodymaker. Apply to M. Wellington Coach Factory. ANTED, an investment for J6400 ; freehold security (town). Address by letter, stating interest, Confidential, Evening Post office. ANTED Known —Enjoyable Excursion to Featherston Races, 2nd of January. Nine events. Train stops at the Course. Admission, la. ANTED Known— J. Monteith, being a direct importer, customers can be certain their medicines have not been from firm to firm for yeara. J. Monteith guarantees everything fresh and of the best quality, and sells 10 per cent, cheaper than anyone elao ANTED Known— That Mrs. Hanney, of Tattersall's Hotel, Cambridge Terrace, has P.wcoe'a XXX mild Ale" on draught, at 4d per pint and 8d per quart. Exhibition brand (winter brew) at la per quart bottle. WANTED Known— That Mrs. Hanney, of Tatteraall's Hotel, Cambridge Terrace, has Pascoe's XXX mild Ale on draught, at 4d per pint and 8d por quart. Exhibition brand (winter brow) at la per quart bottle. NOTICE. I THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to thank • all my friends and the pcopto" in general for the valuable assistanco they rendered at the late fire at the Lo__xT±jrtt. DANIEL WEST.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 152, 30 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 152, 30 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 152, 30 December 1881, Page 3

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