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J 1 SHEAEEES WANTED FOR SYDNEY. 10- "171REE PASSAGETterms, £1 pet 100 A hand shorn, 17s machine shorn. 11, Also, for Queensland ; terms, £1 per 100 hand or machine shorn. 1, Steamer leaves 29th August. Authentio reference from last shed indispensable. to Immediate application neoessary. J. C. COOPER, 1. 20, Grey-street, Wellington, Agent Pastoralists' Union, N.S.W. 8- — of ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH w WELLINGTON. B> A PPLICATIONS are invited, np to tho - 30th September, for the position of i! Organist and Choirmaster. Salary, .£IOO _ per annum. Applications, with testimonials, B " to be addressed to Rev. J. Paterson, The ig ans c, Woolcombe-street. te -__ r- V^ANTED, a Partner, with a small fir r v joj oa P ltttl . to ahare in a well-estab-)r lished manufacturing chop on Lambtonlo quay, doing a profitable business; entire control of the books, cash, and capital : .£3 - a week guaranteed, and to participate in tho _; profits. '" A. A. BARNETT, 18, Lambton-quay. ? "yyANTED Known— lf you cannot get ' *• Boots to fit or suit you, call on g Hulbert, high-olass Bootmaker, Upper Wil- >. lis-street. Sufferers in the feet should get s "The Foot and its Troubles." All booksellers, or direot from the author, as above. - Post free, 6d. 7 * FURNITURE. 1 \J^r ANTED to Purchase, Houses of Furni5 v T ture (large or small Iocs), Pianos, ¦ Ac, for oa9h. Apply to Franois Sidey, Cuba-street North. , V*^ ANTED to iTttaliase, New and v ~ Seoond-hand Clothing of every do- , aoription; highest cash price given ; persons f waited at their private residence. r MRS. WHITAKER, ¦ No. 1, Manners-street WANTED, STORAGE ROOM. VMT ANTED, Storage Room, for heavy w T goods (ground floor preferred), not , less than, say, 20ft x 15ft ; must be dry and handy to G.P.O. Address prompt, stating ! particulars and rent, to Storage, G.P.O. 1 Empire Labour Exchange (Lioensod), No. 1, Grey-street. Established 1885. Teleuhone 414. TXT" ANTED, a respoetable Boy, to aot as »T page. Edwards A M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. WANTED, a Girl to assist in general Housework. Edwards & U'Boath, , No. 1, Grey-street. WANTED, a kind woman to Adopt a Child, throe months' old. Edwardß and M'Beath, No. 1, Grey-street. WANTED, a good Nurßegirl ; references 'Edwards A M'Beath, No. 1, Qrey-st. WANTED, a Lady Canvasser for Weilington, sharp. Edwards A M'Beatb, No. 1, Grey-street. \\f ANTED, a General Servant, for pri- * » vote family, South Island ; passage paid. Edwards A M'Beath, No. 1, Greystreet. ANTED, a General Servant, for country ; private. Edwards and M'Beath, No. 1, Grey.streot. WANTED, Cook -Laundress, town ; House, Parlourmaid, t., c; General Servants. Seleot Registry, (Jharlotte-street. WANTED, a qniet respectable person, in a working man's family, in the suburbs. Address, by letter, stating salary required, to G., Evening Post office. WANTED, by a lady, two or three Unfurnished Rooms, ¦ with use of kitohen; Terrace preferred. Address, Btating terms "and locality, to Mia, Evening Post office. ANTED Known— For Sale, oheap, a very comfortable and compaot Buggy (new) ; no reasonable offer refused. Also, English Dog Cart, Rustio. Cart, very strong Milk Cart, suitable for wholesale milk vendors, Ac, Ao. Apply Newtown Coach Works, Riddiford-street. WANTED, Situation by good Barmaid, town or oountry. Address Barmaid , Evening Post. ANTED, Situation as Housekeeper, by yonng widow, with one child. Addreßß Housekeeper, Evening Post. WANTED, some kind person to Adopt a little Girl of three yoars of ago. Address S.T., Evening Post. ANTED, Variety Artists, Vooalists, Boys, and Girle, for Criterion Vaudeville Company. Apply at once, L. Lane, Criterion Theatre. ANTED, to Purohase, Furniture ; either small lots or houses of furniture bought ; highest prioes ; cash down. C. Daubney, 112, Cuba-stroet. WANTED, some person to adopt as their own, a good strong, healthy boy, 12 years of ago. Address A.Z.A., Evening Post office. ANTED, Housemaid, 2 Waitresses, oountry ; Generals, t. and o. ; OookLaundress, town. Mrs. Perrott, 15, Willis-st. WANTED, by a lady, two Unfurnished Rooms, Te Aro. Address Rooms, Evoning Post. ANTED, one or two Unfurnished Rooms, with part board, by two gentlemen, central position, Te Aro end, R.L., 20, Cuba-street. H7ANTED, Person for light housoworkT Address at Evening Poßt.Offioe. WANTED, at once, live Canvassers. Apply T. P. Coveney, Cuba-streef, between 2 and 4 p.m. WANTED, Sitnation, companion or nursery governess. Address Mies March, Spring Creek, Blenheim. WANTED to Sell, quiet staunch Horse, only £&. Apply Evening Post. WANTED Known — Thomas Ballinger A Co , Limited, are prepared to exscnte Drainage and Sanitary Plumbing; first - ola'ss tradesmen ; reasonable rates ; smoke test applied ; estimates given. Note the address— 33, Victoria-street. WANTED Known, that J. E. Hayes and Co., Lambton-quay, have just landed a choice assortment of Gas Glodob, in fanoy colours and shapes. ANT-KQ to Purchase, a socond-hand Safe ; iu'ast be over 30 xBO x 36. Address Milner, 0/0 Evening Post. ANTED to Sell, American wood oases. Apply Evoning Post. WANTED, the Publio to Know that Repairs of all kinds to water and steam engines, taps, castings, mangles, and wringers are effected, and iron and brass turning, drilling, and grinding done by steam power, at the Te Aro Engineering Works, Ebor-atroot (behind the late Salvation Atmy Barracks). W. E. Wise, Engineer (late C. Bird). ' WANTED, Customers for Parkinson's Regulator Gas Burners, over 3000 sold, reduced to Is 3d each ; aIBO, Victoria Burners with comet holders, Is 6d eaoh. Thomas Ballinger A Co., Limited, 33, Victoria-street. %»T ANTED Known, Latest novelties just » » opened np in Photo Frames, Ladies' Bags, Work Boskets, useful and ornamental, Nick-Nocks, Dolls, latest styles, Materials for Art Needlework, Ac, Ac. Mrs. BIRBEL, The Fancy Repository, 45. Cuba-street. TJ|7' ANTED Known— Why lam doing so * • much business just now, when so many are complaining, is because many people have found out that a good thing pays. For solid value in walking or riding Boots, ladies' cr children's Goods, call on Hulbert, Golden 3oot, Upper Willis;street. Orders a Bpeoiality. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS! DAIRY UNION TIKfANT immediately a, Site (freehold preferred) for Creamery, within one mile of Railway Station, Taw a Flat. Send details, inoluding price, addressed DAIRY UNION, Care of Joßeph Nathan and Co., • Wellington. WANTED Known— That people desirqus of getting really good and extremely Cheap Boots have an opportunity they never had before, as O'Connor, the Bootmaker, of Willis-street, is Selling Off the Whole of his Selected and very Superior Stock at ridiculously Low Prices. No Bogus Sales every month. The First Sale for ten years. Call and see for yourselves. John O'Connor, No. 35, Willis-street. [a cabd.J MISS BEGG (late of Te Aro House, Wellington, and Herbert ILvynes, Dunedin) has taken ovei the Business lately carried on by^Miss M'Sweeney as Dress and Mantlemaker: 57, LAMBTON-QUAY, Next S. Kohn's, Jewelleb. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATIZATION SOCIETY. FIBHING SEASON. THE Tront Fishing Season Commences on the 15th of September, 1894, and Closob on the 15th April, 1895. Licenses at a fee of £1 for Men, and 5s for Ladies and Boys of 16 years of age or under may be obtained from Mr. Geo. Denton, ¦ Willis-street, Wellington, or from Mr. Tisdall, Gunsmith, Lambton-qnay. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WE have removed to more commodious offices at No. 12, Featherston-street, where we will carry on business as hereto- . fore. A. H. LOGAN A CO., No. 12, Featherbton-btreet, , Sharebrokers, Land, Estate, Financial, and > Commission Agents. Money to Lend on Freehold Securities. ALE OF IRONMONGERY AT 1 T. J. THOMPSON'S, 60, CUBA-BTBEET. OEND IT TO SHOKTT'S.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 3