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X. W ANTE f_ KNOWN THE SALE 01' GOODS SEIZED IN TRANSIT Will bo continued TO-MORROW. IMMENSE BARGAINS. MUST SELL AT ONCE. CusToaiEßs Highly Deliohtbd. Please call early in the day. JOH. E. LINDBERG, Wrong Side of Cuba-street. - yy ANTED KNOWN NEW LADIES' JACKETS {» MANTLES, &c. ly Nowooiaingtohand. Inspection invited AT MURRAY & CABBY'S, . 57, CUBA-BTREHT. >r iy ANTED Known— Art Gallery, Willis"n Btredl, next Little's. A delightfully cool i- and refreshing lounge for the Art lover and c >- dilettanti. Brimful of objeot-lesaonß to the d h student and scholar. 7 ' FURNITURE. WANTED to Purchase, Houses of Furnituro (large or small lots), Pianos, &0., for cash. Apply to Franoia Sidey, Cuba-street North. Vy' ANTEI) to Incase New and * • Soocnd-hand Clothing of every description; highest cash price given ; porsona . waited on at thoir private residence. t MRS. WHITAKER, No. 1, Manners-street J CITIZENS' LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. 1 Capital £200,000. Chief Office for New Zealand — Mercantile Buildings, corner Featheraton and Ballauoe Streets. \\T ANTED, four good reliable mon as * * Canvasaora and Agents ; salary and commission. Apply to Superintendent, Feathers'on-Btroet. TO PAPERHANGERS. WANTED, a good Tradesman. James Gardiner, Potone. ~ MILLINER. WANTED, a firatolass Milliner, to tako oharge of Millinory Room. Apply atonoo to James Pettie, Draper, Cnba-st. Ehpibe Labour Exchange (Lioonaodi, No. 1, Grey-atrcet. Established ISBS Tolonhono 41 J. WANTED, a Kitohenman for hotel. Edwards & M'Boath, No. 1, Groy« atroet. WANTED, a Youth, about 17, able to milk, &0., 15a. Edwards & M'Boath, No.l.Grey-street. \\I ANTED, Female Cook, fer country V* hotel; 20s. Edwards & M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-Btreet. ANTED, Housemaid audTWaitross j country hotel, 15a. Edwards and M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. HI ANT ED, oorrflßpondnnta to know wo refuse all letters insnffioiontly stamped, and on which a fine in payable. Country correspondents pleate note the fact. Edwards A. M'Beath, 1, Qrey-Btreet. XXJ ANTED, several lady Canvassers; f T apply sharp. Edwards and M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-6treet. WANTED, Marrioa Coupio7~lnan~to groom, milk, and attend gardens woman cook, dairy work, &o. ; references. Edwards & M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. WANTED, Office on ground-floor in Willis'streot, Mannerß-street, or neat Lambton-quay. State rent, to F. 5.1., Evening Post oflioo. \*7 ANTED Known, Cook, alao House. » ™ maids, Waitresses, &c, waiting. Mrei Yon Moyei-n, Cuba and Abel Smith atreete. ANTED, respoctable Girl, good appoaranoe and mxnners, for the bar ; country ; age 19 to 22 j little oxperienoo preferable ; references ; Barmaid, town ; Generals, private and hotel; Nursemaid. Mrs. Perrott, 15, Willis-street. WANTED, by au oxp?rionced gardener, a Situation ; eood colonial references. Address A.l\, Evening Post. WANTED7T~Boy7 one useaTto Tinsmithing; alto, a Plumber. Apply J. J.J'aylor, Courtenay-placo. \7S7ANTED7for"Palmerston North, two t t experienced Assistants for general drapery ; also, an experienced Canvasser for tailoi ing department. Apply Voiteh & Allan, Cuba-street WANTED, a Dressmaker, for the oonntry. Apply Ross & Glendining. \*/ ANTKD, a firat-olass Barmaid. Apply VV National Hotol. WANTED, a good Dreeßmaker, with knowledge of millinory, for country; 25s per week and koep ; reference required. Apply Mrs. Georgo M'Qill. 'faranaki-street. W~~" ANTED, a Residence of. about 12 rooms, convenieut to business part of city, Thorndon or Terrace preferred. X.Y.Z., Evening Post. V«7ANTEDr immediato:y, Partner in TT Auctioneering, Stook, and Mart Business, in large and rapidly developing district ; a splendid oponing ; nono but a steady, sober man will bo accepted ; capital required £500. Address A.8., Evening Post office, Wellington. ANTED everybody to Bee" the Rednced Prices of Hoffmann and Sons' Pianos and Organs, and other goods. WANTED, Tenders for Painting Shops. Apply R. Ayres, Botanic Dispensary, - Cuba-street. ANTED, a. respootable Girl, about 16. Apply 35, Cuba-street. . \\T ANTED Known— Pianos ! Pianos ! I *? Clearing Sale of thoroughly jiood eecond-hand Pianos by first-olass maker?, for cash or time pa>mcnt, at Cimino's Musio Warehouse, V\ illis-stroet. Tn TED , a sinarlTßoy . A pply Warclell Bi-ob & Co., 51, Willis-street. WANTED, empty "Piokle Bottles, at 8d per dozen ; also empty Vinegar Bottles, at 8d per dozen. Wardell Bros, and Co., 51, Willis-street. \\J ANTED, Tendors for Plastering Chimt T neys. Apply F. Beetham, dwelling off Boulcott-street. WANTED, Improves and Apprentices to tliu dressmaking. Apply Mrs. Macgregor, 106, Tinakori-road. WANTKDIhe "PubHo~to~ Knowrthat Hoffmann and Sous' ia the oldest house in Musical Instruments in New Zealand. _ Established over 31 jears. \l^ANTED7Cook^7hoTei)7~Hcuseraaids. » T Laundress, Kitoheninaid, Genoral (country). Select Registry, Charlotte-strcot. WA NTED, Shirt Finishers, also'Measage Girl. Mrs. Mayer, Sargood's old building, next Monumental Works, Custom-house-quay. \\f ANTED, by a lady, unfurnished Room t* with fire-place ; good locality. Address Rooms, Evening Post. W "ANTED to Soil, Lot of Furnitare (good). Cau furnish a house cheap. Address at Evening Post. WANTED, by lady engaged during the day. Board and Kosdonco in private family. Address E.J., Evening Post Office. \*/" ANTED Known- Pianos! Pianos!! * V Clearing Sale of thoroughly good second-hand Pianos by firet-class makers, for cash or time payment, at Cimino's Music Warehouse, WilliJ-slreet. ANrE"Drby~gent7~6maU front Famished Bedroom ; no other boarders ; 4s weekly ; references. W.D., Evening Post. ANTKD Known, that Hoffmann "and Sons are Hiring out Pianos at 15s per month, and if purchased in three months, half hire allowed. > *!/" ANTKD, Junior Clerk with slight oxT t perience, must be really good writer ; salary, £70 per aunum. Address Box 121. ANTED, by respectable woman, with good references, Work by the day. Address at Evening Post. a a ANTED, two good Tinsmiths. Apply * ™ to J. K. Hayes & Co., Lambton-quay, between 7 and 8 o'clock this evening. WANTED Known— Dress and Mantlemaking ; perfeot fit and latest styles. Miss Baltingall, Bidwell-street, top of Tara-naki-street. ANTED Known— Pianos ! Pianos!! Clearing Sole of thoroughly good second-hand Pianos by first-class makers, for cash or time payment, at Cimino's Music Warehouse, Willis-street. WANTED to Borrow, on good freehold oity properties, for three or five years, a. sum of £550, £400, £300, and £350 ; also, on good leasehold city property, a sum of £700, at 9 per oent. Address K.F., private box 43, G. Post Office, city. WANTED to Purohase, a seoond-hand Safe (Milner's preferred); state dimensions and prioe. Address Sale, Evening Post. Y»7" ANTED, the public to know that ' " Muffins and Crumpets are mada fresh doily at James Godber's, 84 and 86, Cuba-street. y\T ANTED Known— Art Gallery, Willig Btreet, next Little A Co. Inspection invited. " Admission frea. Magnificent Collection of Oil and Water Paintings. Visited daily by admiring multitudes. . Tt\r ANTED Known— Art Gallery, Willis, street, next Duthie's. Inspection free. 2000 Art Union Tickets, 5s eaoh. A 300guinea. Picture for Ss. Seventy-eight Prizes, value 1 guinea to 300 guineas. Try ANTED, the public to know that . * * Muffins and Crumpet* are w« de fresh daily at James Godber's, 84 and 86, Cuba-street. «-■ \«7 ANTED Known— F. G.Hilton. Watoh. maker and Jeweller, ia holding; ft Genuine Coat-prioe Sale, for one month on ly. A splendid chance for any one wanting a good Watoh cheap. Note the Address— F. G Hilton, Manufacturing and Repairing Wa makar and Jeweller, 17, Willis-stree '

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 84, 10 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 84, 10 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 84, 10 April 1894, Page 3

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