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| \ -VXr ANTED KNOWN — ' On account of CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS ! Iho Storo of tho undersigned will be open ' IHDRSDAY EVENING, i From 6 to 10 p.m. ; closed ' For ordinary business on FRIDAY, 25th, SATURDAY, 26th, and i [ MONDAY, 28th Inst. ; ¦ But, for tho oonvonionoo of the pnblio, will 1 be open on [ SATURDAY EVENING, From 6 to 10, For Salo of Christmas Fruit, arriving by To Anau aud other steamers on that day. ] HASELL A CO. 3 } A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY 1 NEW YEAR. ' \\T ANTED, everybody to oome and tee ' tho Grand Illuminated Christmas Tree in 1 the window this evening. A Grand Assortt f ment of Christmas Fruit. f Come Early and Avoid the Crush. 1 M. CLEARY, t Fruitoror, 24, Mannora-.troot. TO MINERS. s TTI7'ANTED, 10 good Miners. Apply Tf sharp to Jshn Laugh ton, Manager > No 15 Contraot, Manawatu Railway, or Samuel Brown, Johnston-street. Fmpirk Labodb Exchange ' (Grey-street, six doors from Post Offioe). - \J4r ANT ? D Known, that *<w tho °°n- * V vanienoo of our numerous customers, onr Office will be openea usual on Saturday night, from 7 o'olook. -Edwards A M'Baath. WANTED, fomale Cook, ooantry hotel. EdwardH A M'Boath. WANTED, Second Cook (male) Edwards and M'Boath. WANTED, several Barmaids. Edwards and M'Beath. WANTED, man Cook (mustbake). Apply sharp. Edwarda A M'Beath. 1 \I7"ANTKO, Bitnation as Housekeeper". YV Edwards A M'Beath. WANTED, good Barmaid (town). Edwards and M'Beath. WANTED to Rent, a 4-roomed Cottage' furnished or unfurnished (suburbs preferred). Edwarda A M'Beath. WANTEr3rßitMtion"hrwliolosale atoro __good reference). Edwards A M'Beatb. W~ANTED, Genenl Servants (town and ootintry). Ed yards A M'Beath. ANTED Known, Dressmaking, in ladios' own material. Ball and Evoning Costumes mado np on shortest notioo and on reasonable term.. Mrs. Rushforth, No. 9, Manners-gtreet. ANTED Known, Feathers Cleaned, Cnrled, and Dyed in all the fashionable shades, equal to now. Mrs. Rushfortb, No. 9, Mannors-street ANTED~Known-All kinds of Ladies' and Children's Undßrolotbinsr mado np ; ladies' own material. Mrs. Rushforth, No. 9, Mannere-Btreet. ANTED, a Night Porter. Apply, after 6 o'olook this evening, Orr A Son, City Buffet Hotel. WANTED, a General Servant, at onoo. Apply Mrs. Rushforth, No. 9 Manners-street. ANTED, a smart, active Young Man, as partner for an agenoy ana commission business, well established; small oapital required. Apply 8.X., EveniDg Post. WANTED, two or threo Gentlemen Boarders ; comfortable home ; terms very modorato; V/indsor-plac., Upt>er Ghuznoe-streot, Fmthor odarosa apply ai> Evoning Post. ANTED, at onoe, a first-olass Dressmaker, for Napier. Apply Geo. C. Kinnear, Tnrnbull, Smith A Co. s. ! "ITTT ANTED, a first-ohus Upholsterer. TT Apply, at onoe, to J. L. Kimboll, Lambton-quay. ' \\T ANTED, a tidy Young Woman who ' TV understands cooking; 3in family, j no children ; sleep on the premises or at homo, ¦ Apply for address at the livening Poat. > \\T ANTED. 50 Navvios. Apply Wilkie r TT and Dunn, Ohau or Foxton. ¦ TTI7 ANTED Known— To bo given away TT to all purchasers, onr Shakesperian Almanac R. Ayros, Herbalist, TaranakU street ANTED, 50 first-olaas Salesmen and Saleswomen for Hannah's Boot - Market, Cuba-street, and Boot Palace, Lambton-quay. Apply to R. Hannah A Co. ANTED, a quart of Goat's Milk daily. Apply at once, Evening Post. } "«7ANTED, one and all to witness the > tl Foresters' Sports and Games on the • Baßin Reserve on Boxing Day. f "117 ANTED, a good Cook. Apply Mrs. j TT (j -we, Charlotte-Btroet. 3 TTI7" ANTED Known— Extraordinary bsr- } TT gains in first-olaea Boots and Shoos, to be obtained at R. Hannah A Co.'s Boot ) Establishments. 300 trunks ofl imported • Boots and Shoes, in addition to 8000 pairs of • I our own manufacture, must be disposed of by Thursday night. B. Hannah & Co., Hoot i Palace, L_mbton-quay, and Caeh Boot Mari ket, Cuba-sir oot. ANTED Known, that W. A J. Staples are giving Christmas Presents to tho value of 20 per cent. ; a pair of Shoes to . evory Purchaser to the amount of 10s, also 2 r pairs for 20b, and so on, and a beautiful t illuminated Almanac with 15 illustrations to i choose from, at the Original Boot Shop, No. s 86, Willie-street. W. AJ. Staples. r \?_7 A N TED Known— The latest novelties TT in Boots and Shoes to be obtained at . R. Hannah A Co.'s Boot Pa'aoe, Lambtoni quay. ' "V_7 ANT . E P Known— Prof. Levoin. of T » Willis-street, having recovered from ' hia late illness, has Resumed his business of ; Hairdressing, Ao , and will be glad to meet his customers as heretofore. ; \\r ANTED Known. Raspberry, Lemon, { TT and lame Juioe Syrups, for the holidays, wholesale and retail; warranted ' pure. Wm. C. FitzGerald, Chemist and . Pnblio Vaocinator, Medical Hall. ' \JLT ANTED, a Situation as Gardener, by • TT a young man who understands flowors and Iritehen garden, and is willing to make . himself otherwise nseful. Address L.G., J Evening Post. ' AA7 ANTKD ' an appointment as Manager I? of a Station or Farm ; applicant used . to improving bush land. Address A.B" Evening Post. WANTED, by young gentleman, private Board and Residence in Thorndon. . Apply " D," Box No. 282, P.O. 1 WT ANTED Known, that Urwin's ChristTT mas Puddings will be on the oonnter as usual, at the Branch Hotel, on Christmas Evo. -ITTTANTED Known, that W. A J. Staples • TT havo re-raarkod the whole of their Goods for tho Christmas Holidays to give the • public the fnll benefit, besides tbe great dis- > ceunts of 20 por cent., of Shoe Prcsonte, at : tho Original Boot Shop, No. 88, Willis-street. 1 W. AJ. Steplcs^ ANTED, the inhabitants of Welling, ton to Purchase fat Geese, Turkeyr, 3 Fowls, Suoking Pigs, Hams, Ao., at J. W. Gibson's, 65, Cuba-street. • "\TI7 ANTED, a Buggy Painter, must be a ' VT good tradesman. Apply to M'Carty and Hanger, Patea. • \T|T ANTED Known, that W. AJ. Staples i TT are Belling Ladies' Lasting ElasticsideF, 5s lid ; Ladies' Kid Elastic-sides, 6s , 6d ; Ladies' High-leg Button Boots, 10s 6d ; > ladies' House Boots, 4s 7d ; ladies' Sbooe, „ from 5s lid; Girls' Kid High-leg Elastic- . aides, 5s od ; Gents' ELutio-sides, 10s 6d : Gents' Shoes, the real Masher, 8s 6d ; Infante - Boots, from ls per pair, at the Original Boot ¦ Shop. No 86, WiUis-Btreet. W. AJ. Staples P "IT|7 ANTED Known, that W. AJ. Staples 5 TT have 2000 pairs Shoes to be given 1 away as Chrutmas Present*, at the Original c Boot Shop only, No. 86, Willis-street. W. _ and J. Staples. ANTKD, a Youth, as Guard. Apply Tramway Office. c *IT|7 ANTED, a Coaoh Painter; constant ;j; j TT job to a fint-olass hand. Apply Muir g A Dixon, Coaoh Builders, Masterton. !' TTI7 ANTED, situation as Man Cook (connn TT try preferred), good baker. Address • B.R , Evening Post. WANTED the pnblio to know that I am selling Boots and Shoes for less than ¦i" oost price, np to the Ist of January, to meet " engagements Note the address— P. Hanaen, r Bootmaker, Cuba-street. i, For continuation of Wanted Advertitement* ' tee Ut page.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 152, 24 December 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 152, 24 December 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 152, 24 December 1885, Page 3

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