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A SALE OF OVER £2000 WORTH OF MANCHESTER GOODS AT WARNOCK & ADKIN'S. About £300 worth can bo seen in one of our windows, just to give an id«a of what can bo purchased inside. See Page 7 for particulars. ' WANTED to Borrow £10 for two months ; good security and good interest. Address Interest, Evening Post. WANTED, a Barman. Apply Victoria Hotel. WANTED Known, that to purchase a House is cheaper than renting; see advertisement sale elsewhere. W. Lingard and Co., 12, Featherston-street. WANTED to Let72~to~3 Rooms, furniehed. Apply 53, Kent-terrace. WANTED, Boy, for shipping office ; salary 10s per week. Apply la Shipping, Evening Post. ANTED to Sell, curly-coated black Retriever Dog Pup. Send addre&s to T.L., Evening Post. W~~ ANTED, Paddock, 2 to 10 acres, anywhere handy to town, for grazing horses. Apply to N.Z. Express Co., Ltcl WANTED Known — Milk, guaranteed free from all impurities, from famous Ayrshire Herd, S. W. Luxford, Esq., Awapuni. Taita Dairy, 210, Wilhs-slrcet. ANTED, to trust you with Jewellery Goods of all kinds on easy terms; transactions strictly confidential ; latest goods and lowest prices. Rosenberg and Co., The Arcade, 55a, Manners-street. ANTED, Speculators and Investors to attend Auction Sale To-morrow; for particulars see advertisement elsewhere. W. Llugard and Co., 12, Featherston-st. ANTED, by young man, Board and Lodging, fifteen minutes from G.P.O. Address Mechanic, Evening Post. ANTED, a respectable young Man to Board with private family; central, good home; terms 16s per week. Address at Evening Post. WANTED,W 'ANTED, young Girl, for general housework; references. Apply 41, TinakoTi-road ; WANTED, a good General Servant; references required. Apply Mrs. Thompson, 33, Mulgrave-streot. WANTED," an "elderly """Woman, as housekeeper. Address, with copies of references, to P.O. Box 63, Wellington. WANTED, CooksT" _s"sl~Cook~Laui^ drosses, 17s; Nurse 18s; House-maid-assist bar, 20s ; Generals ; open tonight. Royal Registry, opposite Bank of New Zealand, 5, Lambton-quay. WANTED, Girls for manufacturing department. Apply morning, Diamond Confectionery Company. WANTED to Sell^~GoTcart, in good order, price 30s. Apply 25, Hankeystrcet. WANTED, young Lady as assistant in i a business ; previous experience not necessary, but must produce good local personal references. Address, stating age and references, to R.R., Evening Post. WANTED, Board"" and Lodging, by young , lady engaged during day. State terms to 8., Evening Post. TVTANTED to Let, two Unfurnished » » Rooms ; hot and cold water, electric light, separate gas stove, central. Address < at Evening Post. WANTED,W 'ANTED, by gentleman, Furnished Bedroom with partial board, iv quiet house, private family preferred. Full particulars to Quiet, Evening Post. WANT_D~tVSoll7Tecond.hattd Three-quarter-size Billiard Table, slate bed, English make, all accessories. Apply 36, Wallace-street. WANTED, a good Joiner Apply Parsons N and Brown, Builders, 20, Bran-dou-street. WANTED to Sell, superior Boardinghouse in Thorndon, large number permanent boajrders ; Apply Evening Post. WANTED to~Let, "large Furnished Bed-Sittingroom, also portly-furnished Room with fireplace. Apply 38, Cam-bridge-terrace. TX^ ANTED, a Licensed Plumber, for *-» Masterton ; good job. Apply Evening Post. W "ANTED, good Head Skirt and Bodice Hand. Apply Miss Collins, Mason's Buildings, Masterton. \/U", ANTED, a Situation as driver ; mar- »-» ried man, age 31; strictly sober; good references. H. Bird, Brooklyu. WANTED Known— Splendid line Crash Linen Skirts, 12s 6d, 14a 6d, 15s 6d, each; Children's Linen Tunics, 5s lid, 6s 6d, and 7s 6d. Mrs. Mathewson, Milliner, Lambton-quay. WANTED~to~Soli7Trawler Paiaka, in good working order. For particulars apply Js._Seagar, Viotoria Foundry. WANTED to" Sell'lit" Brooklyn, < close to the top of Ohiro-road and 'two minutes from tramline, one superior new 5-roomed bay window House, with bath, copper, tubs, etc. ; land 40 x 120 ; terms arranged. Apply C. B. Nixon, Apukastreet, Brooklyn. AN'iED, a competent Body Builder ; permanent employment. Thos. Wagg and Co., Carriage Builders, Masterton WANTED, first-class Bodymakcr. Apply Brabner and Sons, Carriagebuilders, Chriatchurch. W "ANTED to Sell, Pullets— last eeason's Minorca, Brown and White Leghorn, and first crosses — from 5s to 8s pair, delivered free. Apply Edward Bingham, Worser Bay. WANTED, first-class Coachpainter, constant work to steady man. Apply Geo. Faulknor, Coachbuilder, Napier. WANTED, by man experienced in tobaccoes and grocery, a Situation as Manager, Traveller, or any place of trust. Address G.P., Evening Post. WAN*! ED, Pupil, for architect's office. Reply Architect, Evening Post. 'ANTED, two or three Gentlemen _Boarders. Apply 28, Dixon-street. WANTED Knowiv^-Call and see somo first-class Harness at W. Ramsay' 6, 108, Manners-street ; own make, guaranteed best work. Repairs at moderate prices. WANTED to Pui chase, on behalf ofa client, sufficient second-hand Furniture (in largo or small lots), to furnish a 15-roomed house. Apply to W. F. Shortl, Auctioneers, Willis-street. • WANTED,W 'ANTED, Employment, by reliable and trustworthy man, not particular as to kind of work ; fairly well educated, excellent references. Address Lewis, Evening Post. WANTED, by a oonipeteiurall-round baker with good references, permanent Situation. Address Steady, Evening Post. WANTED, a good General, one able to cook ; housemaid kept ; wages 16s a week. The Terrace. WANTED, a Position as Fireman or Engine-driver; second-class certificate. Reply to J.T., Christchurch Post Office. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply, with references, to Mrs. Coote, Mountrath, Neltoo. •

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 1