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" At first the infant Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms." i —Shakespeare. Ij^Oß the first of tho Seven Ages of Man wo have created what is practically a new department "by reason of the completeness of the selection of all descriptions of INFANTS' OUTFITTING. Robes Flannels Waterproof Bibs Gowns Petticoats Chemises Frocks fctaybands Napkins A most captivating display of dainty articles TE AH O~~H OUSE DRAPJORY CO., Ltd. LINOTYPE OPERATOR. WANTED, a LINOTYPE OPERATOR. Apply at Evening Post Office. TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED at once, by a first-olass machinist, a Situation. Address Machinist, Evening Poet. TO DRESSMAKERS. \]K7 ANTED, Skirt Hands. Apply to * ? Veitch & Allan, Drapers, Cuba-st. TOf ANTED Known, that T. Shields, Tailor, 41, Lambton-quay, has ar- . rived with all the latest London and Paris ideas in Cutting. He having made large purchases in the principle woollen centres will be able to show the most up-to-date Tweeds and Cloths. WANTED to Sell, a good second hand Furniture Business in main thoroughfare; stock and goodwill £50; on easy terms. Apply « A. R. MEECH & CO., Manners-street. WANTED, 20 Coat Hands and Machinists aud Improvers to the Tailoring. Apply at once. A. LEVY, Colonial Mutual Insurance Buildings, Cus-tomhouse-auay. W 'AN TED, Board and Lodging, for gentleman engaged in business, with private family preferred, within reasonable distanco Victoria-street. Address Locality, J^ning^ost ■ WANTED, Woman Cook, ' 25s 20s: Rouseabout, Kitchen Boy, Waitress, Housemaid- Waitress, Housemaids, Milkera, Generals (15s), Companion. Merritt and Co., 76, [Willis-street. W* ANTED, Cook, £1, private house, c. ; Parlourmaid, t. ; Boy, answer door and useful, gentleman's house, t. : Kitchenmaid, t. ; , Porter, c. The Reliable Registry, Ingcslre street. W~~ ANTED, Board and Residence, by young man, single room. Slate terms and particulars to Sharp, Evening Post. WANTED, sensible woman, as General Servant ; high wages and good home to suitable person. Mrs. Yerex, Belm lontroad, Lower Hutt. WANTED, a first Housemaid, references indispensable ; also, a good Porter and Waiter. Apply Empire Hotel, Wellington 1 . WANTED, a Girl ,for housework. Apply No. 5, Green-street. WANTED, three steady men Boarders ; terms 18s per weok, washing a«id mending included; bath ana piano. Apply Evening Post. WANTED to Let, burnished Rooms, ss, Cs, 8s a week ; also Room, with fireplace,, suit a bachelor. Apply" No. 118, Willis-street. ANTED to Buy, Houses of Furnitare, large or small lots. Address Cash, care of Evening Post. • WANTED, Tired~Mothers to Buy the Dreadnought and Eton makes in Boys' Stockings. They wear like pin-wire, and are procurable ab James Smith & Sons, The New House. WANTED, two working men as Boarders. Apply IK2, Cuba-street. WANTED, about January, four or fiveroomed House, near town ; every convenience ; by good tenant. Address Careful, Evening Post. j WANTED to Sell, or to Let, 4-room ! Cottage, with large section laid out in garden and fowl-run, 25 minutes from Post Office ; rent Q\ a week, or will sell at £190 ; a bargain. Apply J. E. Cooley, Mitchelltown. WANTED,W 'ANTED, by a ■ respectable Youth, a Situation on a farm; has a knowledge of farm work; wages not so much an object as a oomfortable home; Manawatu line preferred. Address Farm, Evening Post. WANTED,W 'ANTED, three gentlemen Boarders ; ; also lady Boarders, engaged during the day. Apply to Mrs. Child, 20, Jessiestreet. WANTED, Machinists and Apprentices; also Boys, for pressing. C. Cathie, Victoria-street. W "ANTED, a very good Cook, also Housemaid, both with references. Apply 6, Fitzherbert-tcrrace. , WANTED,W 'ANTED, lovers of the beautiful to see gaslight display of novelties suitable for the holidays at George - and George's, _29, Cuba-street, to-night. WANTED, to immediately7~Sell, exceptional chance, 110 acres splendid Land, all cleared, near Johnsonvillo ; 40 acres been ploughed, 10-r house, 400 sheep on property, splendid for dairying ; £2100, terms £800 cash ; must go ; worth £3000. Jolly and Co.,* 56, Willis-street. WANTED— Buyers for Ladies' Glace Shoo, 7s ; Chrome, 8s ; Perfection Shoe, lls ; Gent's Bals, American, 9s 6d ; Cricketing Boots, 7s ; Shoos, 5 ; and our Special Boys' School Boot, 5s 3d. Repairs. F. J._OAKES, 24, Ingestre-strcet. WANTED, a smart Lad. Apply Evening PosL_^ ANTED Known— Hollis Bicycles aro still being sold from £21 ; cash or time payments ; small deposit ; immediate delivery. Repairs by competent mechanics. Hollis Cycle Agency, Willissi reat ANTED, first-olass Coatmakers ;• men only. Apply T- Shields, Tailor, 41, Lambtdn-quay^ ANTED To Sell, Second-hand Bicycles, from £5 upwards — Empire, £5 ; Hamilton, £6 10s ; number, £8 ; Stanley, £8 ; Star, £8 ; and in first-class order. Apply Inglia Bros., Willis-street. WANTED, Buyers for pretty Sunshades Lcco Ties, and Picnic Glove% at George and George's, 29, Cuba-street. Don't miss calling. Your neighbours aro purchasers. Ask them if this is not so WANTED Known, porsons wishing lo sell furniture, pianos, books, or bicyoles aro requested to call on Messrs. Sidey and Co., Auctioneers, Manners-st., who buy for ensh. K. Pearson, auctioneer. WANTED,W 'ANTED, good Coachsmith, constant job : 10s per day. Apply Stewart and Co., Courtenay-placo. \ .VAN TED to Sell, a ten-foot Billiard v V Table, now at a private gentleman's residence ; price low. Particulars as to fitting-s, price, &c., - reply sharp Wright, lianish, & Co. WANTED Known, that wo continue to make the best Cooking Range in the market — S. Luke and Co., Lirnitod. WANTED, 1000 Ladies to sco the great variety of Sun Bonnets and Flop Picnio Hats, specially imported by George and George, of 29, Cuba*streot, for hou* dar-makers. All at low prices.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 1

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