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WANTED. "OTANTED, FOR THE EMPIRE: mmm** - A BARMAID for the LOWER BjOK. 3&s«t^ - experienced person, a high salary wflltggfoiniSyra six months engagement. Aiso, in ACTIVE YOUNG- LADY for tfcfclM&as^ BILLIARD ROOM BAR. Okb «bb> aaos^ NE"VER BEEN IN A BAB THBSEBBED. . -- girl, who will devoteher whole mind to ttft-feaesttew^ .. a good salary will be given. March 26, 1866. WANTED, a MASTER for the- tiUfamss" MANUKAU. Apply at the OBte'JS the N.Z.S.N. Co. R.. JH DUNCAIi^ itfsvfaMggic. Wellington, March 5, 1866- - — THE following- N UMBIO£^: " TT the c< Wel/MN&TON iNDBPENDKBPB^Tinacr ■ —NOVEMBER 7th, 11th, and 18% fiwlBSS.. Apply at the office of this paper. TTTANTED, three PAINTERS (&&*%»& ... TT hands). Highest wages given. lEsso^ but competent workmen need apply. Gv igjpT?-^ .. late Minifie. Mareh*2l, 1866. WANTED, by a young man a.SITU^SHSST in a retail general store in SfesoaoCountry. Apply to H.W., at the office^ SSwk •• - paper. . * WANTED, a YOUTH from Mto IS^kw& of age to go into the country- TKa^ss* from 128 to 15s per week,' according to -sgp a«aS ability. Apply at the office of this p^pen.-. W ANTED, by a young man, a sittsaSaac: -a^- ■ SHEPHERD. Apply to Y'Z+dßamM. this paper. WANTED,— An experienced TWmSB*MAN. Apply to Bethune & Ilrc&s^, Exchange Buildings. . March 26, 1866. . - ' WANTED, a TUTOR to instruct ssx<Bsm&&sßK~- ■ in all the branches of an English JESbssbuition, also Drawing and French. ( Apply Say'SKl ELLISON, Springvale, Napier. ' March Id, 1866. WANTED, employment by a Bteaily sscgfe man, a native of the Islands of Sec43ai?jri who is willing to do any work out or in dwHrasj-aaxiyß drive a team and milk cattle, or mak& Iksdsbß . generally useful, is nob particular with iwgjpsc - until he is known. Has good testimonial. WANTED, an experienced PLOU£KH3E33£.. . Apply to BETHUNE and HIEKEE!E: : . . Exchange Buildings April 2nd. TUTOR. WANTED, by a young gentleman, & sii-iocSsE: • as TUTOR to a family in the CobsjStj:.. He is capable of teaching a thorough EajgfiA-. oduoation. Address, C.A.R., office of iMsyagtcx. MERCHANDIZE.. /"\N SALE, EX LATE ARRTKSSSL— - 100 cases drapery consisting of— Ladies', girls', and children's white and 1 eaJxaaS- - stays, viz. exquisite, Princess, Besdsa^ calisthenic, scarlet eureka, Alexandra, Saw— lequin. Princess Koyal, embossed 7Z?t2>&'> merino, and Alexandra do, riding fcs>s&s% crinolines, in llama, tv)mmed,twill,&w^as«^ fancy pleated, trimmed alpaca and paSsfeft do., print fancy linen trimmed., oftsfipswi skirts, drab corded and white bj33sis&registered mohair, and children's aoaE-gMiiv" do. Hoyle'e prints, pinghams, orinolino Knfi^% asp&plain and fancy muslins, and wincUwr fssxi- - tains, tape checks, and jaconets, dsa^aau^. d'oyley's, lifien, damask, hambio? ts^&: covers. Ladies,' girls,' and children's trimmed" aswH-asto-t rimmed straw hats and bonnets Bonnet ribbons and ribbon velvets, aßssa,\&> ribbons A choice assortment of seasonable dresses *aa> dress pieces, in Foullard's plain an«? iaewTjt mohairs, grenadines, lustres, aad"gnffi&*<S lama Longcloths, and grey calico and Fcrf«r siie»tßa»^: a choice assortment of ladies' girls-* a»E: children's mantles, and paletots in yjS&>. cloth, melton, &c. Men's, boy's, and youths, straw and ea&kagvtree and Panama hats, silk boo* . lassav braids, waist buckles, &c, rough £»£> glazed hollands, Russia crash. Tissue, Bpun silk, barege, and fancy cas&sfcsra^.. long shawls, clan and shepherd do. Saxony, grenadine, Indianna, and blas9t B2&> colored llama do Silk and muslin ties, huckejback, and Turnip,towels Parasols, and sun shades White, black, and colored Josephine kidgEssces Tea in chests, half chests, and boxes Figs, orange, and lemon peel Wool packs Rough, dressed, and mantle hollsnd! Linen and union damask, and tabta a&d&s? Curtain damask, fringes, and tasselsFancy ginghams Fancy prints and Hoyle's pints Ladies' and children's stays, color, wM&»,, aaeeg.i black front fastenings Nursing and O. S. stays Horrock'sjong cloth Dungaree nnd denims 801 l jacconets, linings, and aiksiaoOil and baize American leather cloth Crimean do fancy, plain, and crfsKiaS:* White counterpanes 10«4, 11-4, 1&-S-Colored do 11-4, 12-4 Cloakings and mantle cloths Sealskin and witney Men's, women's, and children's- wcHStoft. o. and cashmere hoso and. h»sfc kwa^. white and fancy jacob Josam&mA .

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2343, 3 April 1866, Page 1

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637

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2343, 3 April 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2343, 3 April 1866, Page 1

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