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SHEARERS WANTED FOR QUEENSLAND. FREE Passages and four to six month*' work guaranteed; £1 per hundred. Passage back from Sydney arranged for fifty shillings. All particulars from HENRY WRIGHT, 24, Lambton-quay, Agent for Pastoralists' Union. TO COMPETENT SHEARERS. SIX MONTHS' WORK AT .£1 PER 100. Pastoralists' Union of Now South Wales is prepared to reooivo applications for Engagements, under a guarantco of not less than six months' work, at 20s per 100. Send references from previous employers. Liberal terms re passage to men engagod. Copy of shearing agreement can be seen at the office of this paper. Apply The Secretary Pastoralists' Union of New South Wales, 63, Pitt-Btreot, Sydney. LIFE ASSURANCE. XX^ANTED, at once, an experienced * ' Travelling Agent for good district; salary and commission. Apply to CONFIDENTIAL, Box 142, G.P.O. TAILORING. "I\^ANTED Known, we have secured tha services of ono of the best Cutter* in New Zealand, and imported West of England and Scotch Tweeds, second to none in Wellington. In order to odvortiso tho reorganisation of this department exceedingly low prices will be charged. WARNOCK, KELLY & ADKIN. £50 FOR 2s 6d. WANTED Known, Smart's Grand Art Union will bo drawn this month. Romembor, first prizo .£SO or Picture. Tickets, 2s 6d each, or five for 10s. Tickota at the Central Hall, Manners-street. N.B.— Only a few tickets left. FURNITURE. ~ WANTED to Purchase, Houses of Fur-, niture (largo or small lots), Pianos, &c, for oash. Apply to Franois Sidoy, Cuba-street North. Tt^ANTED to Purchase, New and • ™ Second-hand Clothing o,f every description; highest cash price given : persons waited on at their private residence. MRS. WHITAKER, No. 9, Manners-stroot. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Housob of Furniture (in large or small lots). Pianos, &c, &c; the highest oash prioe given. G. W. Smart, auctioneer, Manners-street. N.B. — ■ Monoy to lend on Furniture and Pianos, without removal. Bills discounted daily. COACHBUILDING. WANTED, a smart, intelligent Lad, apprentice to the above. Apply W. S. Cobham, Newtown Coach and Waftgou Works. Empire Laboub Exchange (No. 8, Grey-street, in line with Wharf). Established 1880. Telophone 414. WANTED, five good Bushmon, 7s ,poi' day, all tools found. Apply sharp. Edwards and M'Boath. WANTED, young Woman for bar and wait table, country; passage paid. Edwards & M'Beath. ANTED, a good Genoral Servant, fop family ,pf throe, country; pasßdge paid. Edwards & M'Beath. ANTED, a steady Man as Porter, &c, country hotel. Edwards M'Beath. WANTED, a trustworthy woman oa housekeeper for widower and family. Edwardu & M'Boath. WANTED, a good Genoral Servant ; near town ; 2 others kept ; 15h. Edwards and M'Beath. ANTED, good Cook for private family, town ; 208 ; referoncos. Edwards and M'Beath. WANTED, a good Genoral Servant for Wanganui; private; passage' paid. Edwards and M'Beath. London House Laboub and General Agency, 60, Willib-stbeet. WANTED, Houßomaid, hotel, 15s, Wairarapa ;|Waitross, country, 15s j good General Servant, 12s, town, to-day. Apply 60, Willis-streot. ANTED, General Servants, town, 15s, 12s, 10s ; Girls to assist; working Housokoepor to widower, three children, country, at onco. Apply 60, Willis-street. WANTED, engagements by good Barmaids, Waih'osß, Housekeeper, Help, Govornesß. Apply to 60, Williß-street. ANTED, for a farm, a Lad as cadet, Auckland district. Apply by letter to T.R.W., Evening Post office ANTED, a Machinist, for Sash and Door Factory in the country. Apply to Stewart & Co., Courtenay-placo. ANTED, two Pupils for Banjo, it. W. Baroham, Brown-Btreot, Ade« laido-road. WANTED, a respectable Lad for grocery trado. Apply Evening Post. ANTED, two Gentlemen Boarders, in private family; bath and piano; terms moderate. Address A.M., Evening Post office. ANTED to Rent, a fivo-roomed House, by end of Juno. Address A., G.P.O. WANTED, by a Lady, with many years' experience in teaching, both hero and on the Continent, an engagement in any capacity that will increase her present menus of living ; good linguist and pianist ; highest references. Address C.E., Evening Post office. WANTED, a young Girl, about 12 or 15, to mind one child, and sleep at home. Apply Evening Post. ANTED, a General Servant ; good wages. Apply to Mrs, Soinerville, Rainbow Hotel, Kaiwarra. ' • ANTED, a Furnished Bedroom, with fireplace. Address J.K., Evening Post. ANTED.TGirI, to makolierself generally usoful. Apply Mrs. C. Tandy, Vivian-street. WANTED, a steady Kitohonman; onutt be thoroughly sober. Apply Nationnl Hotel, 8 o'clock sharp, Monday morning. ANTED, a smart Boy. Apply to the Caterer, A.C. Barracks. WANTED, a Boy, for wholesale wariThouso. Apply, in own handwriting, to P.O. Box 290. WANTED, Situation, in gentleman's houso in country, by steady, respectable young man, to make himself gonerally useful in houso or garden ; can milk ; wages not so much an objeot as oomfortablc home. Address R.H.R., Evening Post office. WANTED, a respeotablo little Girl, about 14, used to little children ; comfortable home. Apply Evening Post. ANTED to Purchase, a second -k&nd Sausage Machine (silent), No. 2 preferred ; must be in good working order. Apply, by stating price, to office of EveningPost WANTED, «, respectable Boy to learn the oabinetmaking trade. C. E. Tustin, 47, Willis-street. , ANTED, good Cook, private fan_y~; competent person 20s per week ; no washing or housework; references indispensable-. Apply Mr. Tipx>ler, Grocer, Lambton-quay. ANTED to Purchase, new and secondhand Clothing and Furniture of overy description. Highest cash price given. Persons waited on at their private residence. Mrß. Nicholl, No, 5, Courtenay-place. ANTEP, for the country, Drosßmaker ; must be good fit, and competent to tako full charge of workroom; 12 to 15 hands. Apply after Monday, the Bth, to Joseph Nathan and Co ANTED Known, that John O'Connor, the celebrated Bootmaker, of No. 35, Willis-street, is the bent and cheapest man in Wellington to make and repair your boots. He also sells tho best and cheapest boots ; no old shopworn rubbish or dead ntook to, pay for. John O'Connor, No. 35, Willin-st. ANTED Known, "Special Tincture*o£ Podophyllin, Is per ' bottle \ the African Corn Cure never fails to remove corns or warts ; Infants' Ca___brro assists teething and (fives rest and sleep > Wm. C. Fittgerald, Public Vaccinatot, &c., The Central Pharmacy, corner W.iitfu-street and Lambton-quay. AsfT_D~Know»— E. J. King Tunes Pianos 7s. 6d. Mr. King bae the names of over 400 patrons for whom he hafe Tuned Pianos in Wellington. Try King's for Violin and. Banjo strings, Violins, Banjos, Violin Cases, Bows, Musical Instruments of every description, Sheet Music, Victoria. Books, . Tutors. Violin Bows rehaired. King's for any article or requisite in the musioal line. Huia. Sohottische, by F. A. King ; immensely popular ; post free, 2s. E. .T King, 53. Manners-street. WANTED Known— That MURBAY and CASEY, 57, Cuba-street, are showing' exceptionally good value in Plain and Twilled Calicoes, Sheetings, 4c, ju«t received from the manufacturers, ex steamship Dulre of Buckingham. A trial solicited^ Nota the Address— s7, Cuba-atreet. Xlf ANT E D KN O W "n" M'Ewen, Brown, & Kitto aro making a good Felt Hat, under 4oz weight, in the newest collar 8 and shapes. We can recommend them for comfort and durability. Also manufacturers of all kinds of Caps, Tweed Hats, &c. TTTANTED Known, how to reduce your Gas Bilk— Use only Parkinson's Gas Burner Regulator, and save 30 to 50 per cent, of gas. first shipment just landed, ex Ruapehu ; price, Is 8d each, or fixed at 2s each. Will save their cost in a few weeks. For further particulars apply to THOMAS BALLINGER, Sole Agent,

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 138, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 138, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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