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LOWER HUTT BOEOUGH COUNCIL. ] R A N G E E. < A PPLICATIONS for the position of ] -T-. Ranger for the Lower Hutt Borough 1 will be received till 12 o'clock noon on £ MONDAY, Tth December next. Particulars f a c ! to duties and remuneration may be ob- j , tamed from tho imtlersigned. ' -j PEEOY'R, PUESER, Town Clork. Lower Hutt, 30Lh Nov., 1896. • I TO BAKEES. "^^7" ANTED, a good all-round Man. Apply , » V James Dickson, Taranaki-stroot. ■ BICyCLES. WANTED, by tho D.T.C., an Assistant for tho Bicyclo and Sewing Machine Agency ; good knowledge of Dicycles indispensable. Apply to the Manager D.I.C. FURNITURE. ~ WANTED to Buy, Houses of^jljttitriro, fair prico, cas>h down. C. Daubney; Lower Ingostro-strcefci next Notion!-' Bank (late of Cuba-street.) CLOTHING. WANTED to Purchase. Clothing, Books, Furniture, &c. People waited on afc their residence. Address Miss M'Cormick, 7t'», Tory-street, and 78, Taranaki-street, City. PARTNERSHIP. WANTED, a Partnor, with _>2000 cash, to join tho undersigned in a good established Drapery Business, doing a good sound business, with a cash turnover of JBSOO per month, with an increasing trade. AJI letters to bo addressed to A.8.C., Bos. 316, Wellington. AUTO-HARPS. WANTED Known— Mr. F. W. Gardiner, Pianoforte Expert, has for salo all kinds of steel or covered Auto-Harp Strings. Pianos tuned by the most approved system. Headquarters— Scoullar & Chishohn. Private address — 65, Sydney-street. STRAWBERRIES. ' I STS7 ANTED, regular Supply of good Strawberries for the D.I.C. Refreshment Room. Apply to THE MANAGER, D.I.C. ANTED Known, that J. L. AVright, Tailor, of 98, Cuba-street, has just received one of tho finest shipments of goods, > including Worsteds, Viounas, and Scotch Suitings. W~ ' ANTED Known, ono of tho finest Ball and Concert Rooms in Wellington now open for engagement ; also threo welllighted offices. Entrance from Mannersstreet. Inspection invited. Whitoker's Buildings. WANTED Known— Wo havo just lauded a special samplo of modern Sanitary Closets. Inspection invited. Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage rindcv tho direct supervision of Mr. Thomas Ballinger, S.M., C. _ G. of L.I. Wo aro also prepared to instal Electric Light at lowest possible rates. Thomas BaUingor & Co., Ltd., 33, Victoria-street. Telephone 197. WANTED Known — Magnificent Bell Organ for Sale; 12 stops, 2 _ knee swells ; first-class order ; a bargain^ snitable for small church. Also, good Pianos; cneap.' Apply W. T. Whitakor, Manners-street. ANTED 'Known— Now Zealand' Wine Industry (Mrs. Weiss's), 57, Willisstreet, nest Evening Post, has been appointed by Joseph Soler sole agent of tho Wellington district for his celebrated Wines, guaranted puro and manufactured from grapes. Prizo medals at Wellington, Christchurch, Melbourne, Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr. Skoy. Price, 3s por bottle, 15s per half dozen. In-, valid's Port a specialty. ANTED to Soil, Fruit, Vegetable, and Seed Business, situated in best position in Wellington; satisfactory reasons given for disposing of same. For address apply Evening Post. ANTED, Cash Customers for Giddings and Stalker's new Grocery Store, Cuba-street, opposite To Aro Post Office. Open on sth December. WANTED Known, just arrived a firstclass shipment of Clothing, -tailormade ; must bo sold. Also, 250 pair Tweed Trousers, all first-class material and well mado H. Shotlandor, 24, Willis-street. ANTED to Sell, a. splendid assortment of Gas Globes and Gas Fittings, just landed. Also, Christiana, Peebles, and other Burners, Brass Cocks and Fittings, &c, &c. Also, tho Douglas Bath Heater ; will givo a hot bath for one pennyworth of gas ; can bo seen fixed at 33, Victoria-stroot. Thomas Ballinger & Co., Ltd., Sanitary Plumbers and and Gasfitters. Highest cash prico given for old zinc. ANTED, threo young gentlomon Boarders; comfortablo home ; shower, hot and cold water ; terms moderate ; five minutes' walk from Exhibition. Address at Evening Post ; ANTED Known— Messrs. Pottie and Konning have commenced their Annual Christmas Gift Distribution of Handsome Presents to all purchasers of 103 and upwards. Be in timo and secure choice souvei'irsu ANTED, a- Coach Painter, for an odd job. A. G. Tamo & Co., Auctioneers. ■^M, /"ANTED to Let, two unfurnished front V V Rooias. For uddress, apply Evening Post. WANTED, a clean, respectable young Woman, as General Servant ; references required. Apply Mrs. Burbidge, 18, Wobb-stroct, opposite Hopper-street. ANTED, a kind motherly person to Adopt a fmo liealhhy baby Boy, from birth. For address, apply Evoniiig Post. ANTED, an erpoxienced General Servant. Apply, with roferoncos, to Mrs. Crawford, 19, lugcstre-street. WANTED, thoroughly respectable youngGirl to assist in management of.children. Apply to Mrs. Pcgg, caro of the Economic, Lambton-quay. ' ANTED, a rcs»pectaHo Lad for baker's , cart. Apply M'Ewen & Churchill, Lambton-quay. ANTED, Lossons in French. Address, slating torms, P.Y., EvoningPost. ANTED, a good" Woman Cook, hotel ; Generals. Housemaid, Laundress, privato Cooks. Mrs. Porrott, 15, Willis-sl. ANTED to Let, to two gentlemen, a Furnished Bedroom in well-appointed hone ; breakfast and tea if desired ; piano, batlj, hot, cold, and shower: central position. Address at Evening Post. "ANTED, a rospectablo Youth, one used to horses, references indispensable. Apply 210, Willis-street, after 7 o'clock. W~~ ANTED, smart Youth. S. Garnham, Oyster Saloon, Manners-street. r ANTED, young- Man for hotel work. VV Apply Victoria Ho! el, Polone. ANTED, a Houso.uaid and usoful Lad. Apply Orient Dining Rooms, Lamb-ton-quay. WANTED, a Boy, who can milk and liuiko himsolf goncrally usoful. Apply to C. H. Ssates, Lower Hutt. ANTED, Housekeeper, 15s ; Waitresses, Housemaids, 15s ; Cooks, hotels, 20s ; Soullcrymaid, '12s ; Cooks, privato, 16s ; Generals, hotels, 15s. Apply Mrs. J. H. Anderson, Palmerston N»

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 1

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