Business Notices. THE WELLINGTON MUSIC WAREHOUSE Adjoining the Club. T7IDWARD GREAVES SMITH, Music Seller, &c, Lambton- Quay, Wellington, late of JAMEfI^. I Smith and Son, Music Sellers by special-ap-pointment to the Queen, Liverpool, has pleasure in informing the public that a Toner from, hit . establishment will shortly visit both the East and West Coast districts. Parties requiring their instruments tuned o* repaired are respectfully requested to 'forward their orders early. . . - N.B.— Mr Williams will present lotters from the firm. ■ September 28, 1867. Amusements. ' KARORI SCHOOL. npHE Committeo of the Karori Common School - I have much pleasure in announcing that MR CHARLES BUSSELL has kindly offered hia valuable services, and will give his popular Musical Entertainment "THE HARP OF ERIN," at the School Poom on WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23rd. The proceeds to be applied in liquidating tne debts now owing on the School. The, Committee would remind., the reaidenls gonerally that Mr Russell, in addition to hie valuable services, lends a Piano for the occasion, ttefi of all charge ; and trust that their appreciation <if his kindness and generosity wjll be shown by*. very largo attendance of the parent* and children and tho public generally. Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence 0$ Eight o'clock precisely. . . Admission— Adults 2s, children half-price. J. B. READING, Chairman of School Uommittoe. • October 18, 1867. • • Meetings, &c. NOTICE. fTIHE ANNUAL MEETING of Ratepayer*L for the HORIKIWI ROAD DISTRICT, will be held at the Aglionby Arms, Hutt, on , MONDAY, the 18th November, 1867, at Two o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Wardens, and voting rates for the ensuing year. HY DAMANT, Chairman of tho Board of Wardens. October 18, 1867. " CENTRAL VOLUNTEER 4 FIRE BRIGADE, A PRACTICE of the above Brigade will take . place on Wednesday Evening, 23rd insfc. ' Members will please meet at tho Engine-house next to the Post Office, at 8 o'clock sharp. By order, « H. L. COHEN, Hon. Sec. pro tern. October 21, 18G7. Wanted. WANTED a man and his wife, without fuuiily, competent to take the management of a first-class Hotel in Chrislchurch. Apply by letter, giving references, to P. A. Tfiisi, Christchurch. WANTED, by a young man, employment as grocer or storekeeper, in town or country. Good testimonials. Address C.C., ofiice of thie paper. WANTED, by an experienced young lady, a situation as Barmaid. Apply ofßco-of this paper. WANTED, a female general servant. Apply to Mrs GORING, Kaiwarra. A YOUNG person wishes for i\ situation a& working housekeeper on a station where there is no family. Addrea3 " H.E.," office of th i b paper. AN experienced ACCOUNTANT will undertake to mate up and balance books, either at his own residence, or at the place of bueineaa. Address N.Z., office of this paper. LAW.— NEW ZEALAND.— A- geHtleman admitted wishes for an engagement a3 manager to a respectable Solicitor or Firm in New Zealand. No objection to engage fer a terra. One withft view to a partnership preferred. References vrill . be given. Address F. G. H. S., care of Messrs W. B. Rhodes & Co, Wellington. WANTED TO RENT in a gosd situation in Wellington, a HOUSE containing two sitting rooms, six bedrooms, kitchen, &oj th» house must be in good repair, and will be take* ' on a lease of fivo years if required. N Address, stating rent and other particulars, to JOHN JACKSON, ESQ., Hutt.October 16, 1867. - : AN ACTIVE YOUTH WANTED by the undesigned for thei* Drapory Department. A. P. STUART & CO. Wellington, Oct. 22, 1867. . Public Notices. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ROBERT MARTIN, Paperhanger, Painter, \ Glazier, &o, bogs to inform the public thai , he has removed from Cuba street to thos6 new premises in Manners street next door to Mf .' Burrett'B. . . ' •' R.M. takes this opportunity of thankirig bis ; numerous friends for tho liberal support they „ have bestowed on him, and trusts by Btrict atten," ; tion to business to merit a continuance of theix favors. NOTIOE OF REMOVAL. ~~~ THE Undersigned begs to intimate that-tja ha* removed from Lambton, Quay to those prdmises opposite tho " Empire" Hotel; Willis street - and whilst thanking his friends and the puoUo for the support hitherto afforded him, solicits a, . continuance of their esteemed favors. ■ . B. A. SELIG, Watch and Clock Maker.. October 18, 1867. 5
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2587, 22 October 1867, Page 1
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