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Business Notices. THE WELLINGTON MUSIC WAREHOUSE Adjoining the Club. "TIDWARD GREAVES SMITH, Music Seller, &c, Lambton Quay, Wellington, late of James Smith and Son, Music Sellers by special appointment to tho Queen, Liverpool, haspleasur* in informing tho public that a Tuner from his establishment will shortly visit both tho East and West Coast districts. Parties requiring their instruments tuned ov repaired are respectfully requested to forward their orders early. KB. — Mr Williams -will present letters from the firm. September 28, 1867. MR R. M. MARCHANT, Consulting Engimeee and Abbitkatoe, custom house quay, wellington, (Over the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company's Office.) A PROFESSIONAL MAN may hope to be excused the amount of egotism necessary to inform tho community among whom he desires to practice his profession, what ife may reasonably expect to obtain at his place of business. Under this necessity ! I submit to the consideration of those who require services of the character I have to ofler ; that I possess a very extensive and varied experience, acquired during my connection and conduct of Railway and Hydraulic works since 1838 ; that in all cases wheee wobks HAVB BEEN ENTEUSTED TO MY CONDUCT my COmpetoncy and integrity havo been testified to either by men of European celebrity, or by thoße I have more lately served ; and that my general and colonial experience should particularly qualif me to fulfil to tho benefit of my employers thb duties I submit my readiness to undertake. October 30, 1867. Wanted WANTED, on the Ist January, 1868, for the Taita Common School, a Master and Mistress. Salaries — master, £125 per annum ; mistress, £75, with residence. Applications, with testimonials, to bo sent to WILLIAM CLELAND, Hon. Sec, Taita School Committee. WANTED, a Married Couple without incumbranco; the man must understand gardening and the management of a horse j the woman, as general servant, to make lierself useful in the house. Apply for particulars to Mr ALLEN, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington, WANTED, a good plain COOK. Apply to Mrs Thos. KEBBELL, Manners street. ANTED, a STOREMAN. Apply to JOHNSTON & CO. November 14, 1867. WANTED, a respectable female as General Servant. Apply to Mrs Jackson — John Jackson, Esq , Hutt. WANTED by a Gentleman, Board and Resfdence in a'private family. Address H.H., office of this paper. TO SURGEONS, &c. WANTED, a qualified Medical Practitioner to join advertiser. Apply " Medicus," Box 19, Post Office, Wanganui. A DYERTISER is open to an engagement in XJL Wellington, as Accountant, Book-keeper, or Corresponding Clerk, &c, &c. Advertisor has now been over two years in an appointment in Wellington, and holds tho highest references. The I best character will be given by his present, and past emplo3 7 ers. References can also bo given to several Wellington merchants. Address 8.P.W., office of this paper. | f^ LASSBLOWERS, FINISHERS, and others vJT will find steady employment at the Sydney Glass Works, Liverpool street, Sydney. For passage apply at any of the offices of the P.N.Z. & A.R.M. Company. NOTICE. WANTED, to RENT a HOUSE. Apply J. E. NATHAN. October 25, 1867. WANTED, A SCHOOLMASTER FOR tho Middle Rangitikei School. Tho Salary will bo about £120 per annum. A married man preferred. Applications, with testimonials, to bo sent on or before tho 7th of December next to MATTHEW HAMMOND, Esq, Chairman, Rangitikei. November 7, 1867. NOTICE TO SCHOOLMASTERS. WANTED, a TEACHER forthoPnhautanui School ; salary about £120 per annum ; a married man prefei'red. Applications will be received by the Chairman tip to the 15th December next. FRANCIS BRADY, Chairman of School Committee. November 15, 1867. Soiree. GRAND TEMPERANCE BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR. mHE Committee of the Wellington Total JL Abstinence Society havo tho pleasure to announce that a Bazaar for the sale of useful and ornamental articles will be held ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, December 10th and 11th, 1867. : AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Music will be performed at intervals duriug both daya. ! Mrs W. Tonkß, Cuba street Mrs Whittaker, Molesworth street Mrs A. Levy, Taranaki street Mrs Fitchett, Nairn street Mrs Burrefct, Manners street Miss Waters, Dixon street Miss Stoddart, Dixon street Mis 3 Austin, at Mr Gicsen's, Laxnbon quay Miss Kato Levey Lambton quoy • Miss S. S. Chappell, The Terrac Miss Godber, Taranaki street Miss Gordon. Cuba street Miss Lawes, Tinakori road Miss Spencer, Wallaco street Mies L. Hawkins, Willis street. Miss Bannister, Cuba street ! Or any Members of the Temperance; Society.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2603, 28 November 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2603, 28 November 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2603, 28 November 1867, Page 1

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