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"^r ANTE£_ KNOWN. THE GREAT BOOT BALE OF M' ARTHUR'S STOCK BY R. HANNAH & CO. Opens on SATURDAY, AT 83, Lambtok-quat, AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STBIKT, 163 CASES NEW GOODS, Personally seleoted by Mr. Hannah. A grand opportunity to fit out for Winter, R. HANNAH A CO., The Great Boot Providers. LIFE ASSURANCE. jyiUTUAL Life Association of Austra- ■"-*- lasia require the services of a good Canvassing Representative. For terms and particulars apply to C. J. Owen, District Manager, Brandon-street. ANTED T~O KN O W=That the great Art Union in Willis-street will close in a few days. SKVENTY-EIGHT PRIZES, Ranging in value from one guinea to 800 guineas eaoh. Inspection invited. Tiokets at tho Art Gallery. yy ANTED KNO WN NEW LADIES' JACKETS, MANTLES, Ac. Now coming to hand. Inspeotioa invited AT MURRAY A CASEY'S, 57, CUBA-BTRBET. FURNITURE. Vl7 ANTED to Pnrohase, Houses of Furnif » ture (large or small lota), Pianoa, Ac, for ca*h. Apply to Franou Sidey, Cnba-Btreet North. % * / ANTED Known— Art Gallery, Williestreet, next Little's. A delightfully 000 l and refreshing lounge for the Art lover and dilettanti. Brimful of object-lessons to tho stndont and soholar. Y\7"ANTED, by a young man, educated and with commercial experience, position as Clerk, or few Agencies, town or country; can givo satisfactory references. Address Commercial, Evening Post. DRAPERY. V7^ ANTED, young Men Assistants, and V f also young Ladies, for tho Lace and Underclothing Departments. Apply Kirkcaldie it, Stains, Lambton-quay. Empire Labour Exchange (Licensed^, No. 1, Grey-Btreet. Established 1885. Telephone 414. WANTED, a young Woman, ablo to wait table and help in laundry work. Edwards A M'Beath, No. 1, Grey.gtroet. WANTED, a lady Canvasser : .weekly wage and commission ; apply sharp. Edwards A M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. WANTED, a Young Woman for light housework in hotel, country. Edwards A M'Beatb, No. 1, Grey-street. \A/ANrhD, a Married Conple for a « T station in South Island ; references. Edwards A 41'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. W "ANTED, Female ~Oook7 for" a" station (Wairarapa). Edwards A M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. \\ f ANTED, a Girl, about 17. to assist in » T general work ; oountry. Edwards and M'Beath, No. 1, Groy-street. WANTED, oorroapondnntß t« know wo refuse all letters innnffioiontly stamped, and on which a fine is payable. Country correspondents ploase note the faot. Edwards A, M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. ANTED, Cook (hotei}T~lsß~town! Nursomaid, town, 8a ; Generals, Laundress. Select Registry. Chariot tq-st. 14/-ANTED, 600 lioyu to i>uruU»no booxq J* . of those Cheap Suita in the New Clothing Department at C. Smith's, The Cash Draper, Cuba-street. ANTED, a situation by a Coaoh Painter, in town or oouutry. Apply Evening Post. ANTED, fuur or fivo-roomod House, with view of and convenient to wharf. Box 21, G.P.O. Vh7AKTI3D, a good Couple, wife cook, l» man general work ; Housemaid, Barmaid, Generals. Mrs. Perrot, 15, Willia-st. %*/ ANTED Known -That I have a firstv * class assortment of School - Boots for ohildren ; also Ladies' Boots and Shoes, all new stook. One shilling discount for every 10a cash. P. Hanson, Bootmaker, 160, Upper Willis-street. . WANI ED to Buy, from 10 to 20 conple of young Laying Pullets ; state price. Address Fowls, Evening Post. H' ANTED hnown — Money to Lend, from £50 and upwards, on freehold Boeurities ; lowest rates of interest. A. H. Logan and Co^, 4, Colonial Exohango, Lamb-ton-quay and Panama-street. t A / ANTED, by a widow, with one ohild f v six years old, comfortable Board and Lodgingß in a private family ; terms moderate ; willing to assist in housework. Address, stating terms, to W., Evening Post offict. WANTED everybody to understand that no reasonable offer iB refnsed for Cash at Hoffmann and Sons. U; ANTED, a smart young 'Man, as general ÜBeful ; wages, 15a. Apply Central Hotel, Lower Hntt. %*• ANTED, a Boy for the workiihop, V V about 14 years ; must bo smart and respectable. T. J. Leigh ton, Molesworthstreet. 't %/" ANTED to Sell, threo-quarter Soalett© > ? JankeS; nearly new ; latest fashion, cheap. Address Evening Post. ANTED, Grazing for 10 or 12 Horses, Hutt district preferred ; state terms. Adfiresß F.H., Evening Poit. W "ANTED, a smart Lad for office work, wages 5s per week. Address, in' own handwriting, to Poßt Office Box 135. WANTED, 250 men to call and inspeot Shirts Pants, Scarves, and Men's Clothing in C. Smith's New Clothing Department. WANTED, Goneral Sorvant ; good plain oook. Apply, with reference, to Mrs. N. Reid, Upper Williß-street. ■ WANTED, Waitress, with lauudry experience ; references required. Apply Nag's Head Hotel, Cuba-streut. ANTED to Lend, ".£lsoo,Tt7lwroent'. in sums to suit borrowers ; special advantages to parties wanting to build ; no charge for commission, or other unnecessary expenses. Address T.C., Evening Post. ANTKD, Apprentices to <he Dressmaking. Apply to Mrs. Jones, D.I.C. \\f ANTED, a firat-class Dressmaker. ApV v ply, giving references and stating terms, to P.O. Box 81, Wanganni. ANTED, a middle-aged Woman, as cook for station, Wairarapa. Apply between 6 and 8 p.m. to Mrs. Cruidkshank, Thompson-atreet. % ft/ ANTED to Buy, for cash, one Horse, » ? Trap, and Harness, in good order. Addreaa, sharp, to Cash, Petone Post Office. ANTED, Workingmen that really want Cheap Shirts, Pants, and Clothing to call at C. Smith's Now Clothing Department adjoining his drapery shop on the other. WANTED everybody to see the Reduced Prices of Hoffmann and Song! Piauos aud Organs, and other goods. \ 17 ANTED, a Boy Tone used to tinsm.thW ing. Apply sharp, J. J. Taylor, Conrtcnay-place. WANTED the Public to Know, that Hoffmann and Sons' is the oldest house in Musical Instruments in New Zealand. EBtabiished over 34 years. 1117 ANTED, immediately, Partner in T T Auctioneering, Stock, and Mart Business, in large and rapidly developing district ; a splendid opening ; none bnt a steady, sober man will be aooepted ; capital requirel JESOO. Addrees A.8., Evening Pp'.t office, Wellington. ANTED Known, that Hoffmann and Sons are Hiring oat Pianos at 15s per month, and if purohaaed in three months, half hire allowed^ T ANTED Known— lncrease of business ' boa compelled Mr. C. Smith, The Cash Draper, Cuba-street, to secure large premises for his clothing department adjoining his drapery on the other tide. WANTED to Borrow, on Rood freehold oity properties, for three or ftro years, a sum of £550, .£4OO, .£3OO, and £350 ; also, on good leasehold city property, a sum of .£7OO, at 9 per oent. Address R.F., private box 43, G. Poat Office, oity. WANTED to Purchase, a second-hand Safe (Milner's preferred); state dimensions and price. Address Safe, Evening Post. . \\ J ANTED, the publio to know that * * Muffins and Crumßßts ftto made fresh daily at James Godber's, 81 and 86, Cuba-street. \«7 ANTED Known— Art Gallery, Willis street, next Little .A^Co. Inspection invited. Admission free. Magnificent Collection of Oil and Water Paintings. Visited daily by admiring multitudes. WANTED Known— Thomas BaUinger Plumber, Gasfitter, and Sanitary Engineer, late of Willis-street, wishes to notify all his old customers and others that he can be consulted at Victoria-street. All orders will receive prompt attention. £ote the new Address -Thomas Ballinger and Co. (Ltd.), Spouting, Kidging, and L«ad-nead Nail Manufactory, Plumbers, Gaafittera, Ao., Victoria-street. Telephone No. 197. Storage o Let in concrete building; lowest rate«. WANTED, the public to know that Muffins and Crumpets are made f«esh daily at James Godber's, 84 and Cnba-Btreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 3