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I !/■ ANTED KNOWN THE VERDICT ! THB VERDICT ! THE VEEDICT 5 R. HANNAH & CO.'S GREAT BOOT SALE OP M' ARTHUR'S STOCK IB A. GREAT SUCCESS. See the Genuine Bargains This Wk£K AT THE CHEAP SALE At Nelsoii, Moate & Co.'s lato shop on Lambton-quay, and at THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, Cuba-strket. ANTED KNOWN. THIS WEEK. STARTLING BARGAINS. Goods Seized in Transit. Check Glass Cloth, 2id Roller Towolhng, 2Jd Double- width Cashmereß, 4s lid full dress Navt Serges, 4s lid and 5s lid the full dress Double-width Sheeting, 7jdyard Table Linens, 6£d to BJd yard Tickings, Flannels, Table Linens, Laoe Curtains, Calicoes, Diapers, Bedquilte, Blankets, &c, half-price k Di»n<»r 4|d, Dimity 3Jd Chiia s Hose 2d pair, Laoe 3Jd dozen AMD EVERTBINQ ELSE RIDUCBD. Call Early in the Day. REMEMBER- MUST BE SOLD. JOH. E. rfNDBEKG, Wrong Sido of Cuba-streat. FOR DUNEDIN: ISfANTED, a first-oloss Cutter for Ladies' Waterproof Garments. Apply, with references, and state stir/ required, to MELBOURNE, Evening Poat Office. . TYPEWRITER. WANTED to Purohasa, a Typewrite* 1 (seoond-hand) ; Hammond preferred. Address Typewriter, P.O. Box 336. APARTMENTS 117 ANTED by a single gentleman, with tv board; private family preferred, 'erms and -particulars to M.S.A., Evening Post. TO THE BOOT TRADE. WANTED, three Rood Bonohmen. on nailed work. Apply at the faotory, W. & J. Staples & Co , GhuEnee-street. Empire jl.abo ur Exchange (Licensed », No. 1, Grey-atreet. Established 1885 Telenhono 414. WANTED, an experienced Housemaid, for hotel. Edwards & M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-stroet. ANTED 7a~ good General Servant, . private family, oountry. Edwards and M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street., U~~ I ANTED, a L'oy ; ontTwho is a good milker. Edwards & M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-atreet. ANTED, two Men, to out firewood, at per cord. Edwards & M'Beath, o. 1, Grey-Btreek ANTEDT » Cadet, for a sheep, farm, in Wanganui distriot. Apply sharp. Edwards A M'Be«.tb, No. 1, Groy-fctreot. AN'l ED, a Girl, about 16, to aaaißt in housework, near town. Edwards and M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-atreet. WANTED, a General Servant, for oountry hotel ; passage paid. Edwards and M'Baath, No. 1, Groy-atrcet. \\J ANTED, correspondents to know wo Ir reftiso all letters insufficiently stamped, and on which a fine is payable. Country correspondents please note the faot. Edwards & M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. WANTED, Tenders (labour only) to build Chimney and Capper. 141, top Taranaki-atreot ANTED, a good General Servant; must have references. Apply, in firßt instance, Mrs. Bacon, 78, Tory-street. ANTED to Purchase, by monthly or weekly instalments, «, four or fiveroomed Houbo, with garden and conveniences, within 20 minutes' walk of Post Offioe. Full particulars to S.A.E., Evening Post. ANTED Known, comfortable Board and Kesidenoe, in private family, for two young ladies going to business ; terms moderate. 147, Upper Willis-street. ■ ' WANTED, at Onco, a strong Woman, for offioe work ; must be an early riser ; one living at Thorndon preferred. Apply Evening Post. ANTED, a smart young Girl, who is able to make ladios' underclothing ; also a Dressmaker. A pply at onoe to 142 Upper Willis-Btreet. ANTED, Ironora. Apply at onoe to the Victoria Laundry, Hanson-street. ANTISD, Board and Residence in a quiet family for workingman and lad (eight years old); Thorndon end preferred ; terms mußt be moderate. - Address M.8.G., Evening Post. ' \\7 ANTED Known, that Mr. Zaohariah'i M great sale of nnrodeemed pledges takes place on Monday and Tuesday next, 30th April and Ist May, at Shortt's Auction Rooms, 57, Williß-street. \,V/ ANTED, twoworkingmenasßoarderß; »t terms 16s per week, washing included ; bath and convenience. Apply 84 ( Taranaki-street. WANTED7~Women Cooks; Generals, town and oountry; also, by tho* roughly domesticated lady. Situation as Housekeeper, town or country. Mrs. Perrott, 15, WiUia-street. WANTED, some kind, motherly Person to Adopt a Baby Girl ; five months' old. Addreaa L.S., Evening Post. ANTED, in quiet family, two Fnrnißhed Rooms, with fireplaoes : ten minutes Te Aro House ; moderate. Address Rooma, Evening Post. WANTED, House, Parlourmaid (town), Cook, Laundress ' (oountry, 14e), Generals. Select Registry, Charlotte-street. ANTED, the Gentleman that oalled at Devonshire Dairy, call again. W~ANTED, an Apprentice to the Dressmaking. Apply to Mrs. Bussell, 114, Tinakori-road. WANTED Known — Madame Tisher, Palmist— past, present, and future —may be consulted at third house, Lomestreet, opposite Princess Theatre Hotel. Fees— Ladies, Is; gentlemen, 2s. Hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. WANTED to Let, a Stable. For address apply Evening Post. ANTED, halfTplate Camera, in good condition, oomplete. Particulars to Field wick, o/o M Gregor Wright, Lambton Quay. ANTED, a respectable, clean Girl, for a few hours daily, to do light housework and assist with washing, in a family of five ; wages, 5s per week. Apply Evening Poak WANTED, by lady, Private Lesßons in Dancing. Address, Btating terms, to Nemo, Evening Post. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. R. A. Edwards, Adolaide-road 1 17 ANTED to Purchase, for oash, a Tl Freehold Cottage, three or four rooms and conveniences, on tram line, Newtown ; price moderate ; no agents need apply. Apply by letter to W., Evening Post. AMTKD, Sitnation as Barmaid; refcrenccs. Address M.D.', Evening Post. » 17 ANTED, a General Servant. Apply, » T after 6 p.m., 59. Tinakori-road. WANTED, two respeotable gentlemen Boarders in private family ; no children ; hot and cold bath, eleotrio light, piano and home comforts ; terms moderate. Address, Taranaki-street, 9th house from top. IK^ANTED Known, that Past, Present, v f and Future can be revealed, and seorets made known to those about to marry by that wonderful Palmist, Zinga Lee, 61, Cuba-street. Hours, fom 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. ; 7 till 9 p.m. WANTED, strong young Girl, for housework; references. Mrs. Jameson, 22, Tinakori-road, opposite Suspension Bridge. ' ANTED, youns: Girl from Melbourne, thoroughly experienced Waitress and Housemaid, seeks situation ; coo— try hotel preferred. Addreee Clara, Kveniog Post. H/ ANTED, a well-educated Lad, for a Fire Insurance Offioe ; must write a good hand. Address P.O. Box 360. WANTED Known. — Mies Badwell, Dressmaker, and Teacher of the British system of Dress-outting, has taken rooms over Holliday's, 81, -Lambton-quay. Dresses made from 16s 6d ; perfeot fit guaranteed. Apprentices wanted. ANTED everybody to see the Be- . duced Prices of Hoffmann axd Sons' Pianos and Organs, and other goods.' ANTED] abouTToO aores of good Land; part bush, say 20 aores; running stream ; East Coast Worth Island ; for cash. Beply, giving fnlloit partioulani, to 3165, Evening Pos^ WANTED everybody to umderatand that no reasonable offer is refused for Cash at Hoffmann and Sons. ANTED Known, that Hoffmann aad Sons are Hiring out Pianos at 15s per month, and if purchased in three months, half hire allowed. WANTED to Purchase, ft second-hand Safe (Milner's preferred); state dimensions and price. Address Safe, Evening Post. ANTED to Pm-jnasei Naw and Seoond-hand Clothing of every desoription ; highest cash price given ; persons waited on at their private recideno*. MRS. WHITAKER, No. 1, Manners-street ANTED, Purohseers of Gasfittingt to see onr new stock, j_rt opened ex Suapehu. Also, small quantity of damaged Corrugated Iron, all at low prices, for cash. Thomas Ballinger & Co. (Ltd.), Plumbers, Gasfitters, Direct Importers, Sanitary Engineers, and Manufacturers. We are prepared to execute all orders with despatoh. Sanitary work under n»w by-laws a spetiality. Note the addreßS— No. 33, Yiotori*-«teeet. Telephone, No. 197.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 96, 24 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 96, 24 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 96, 24 April 1894, Page 3

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