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TTENRY BLUNDELL, GENERAL PRINTER, WILLIS STREET, Hat 1 ug received, per Tararua and Otago, - from Sydney, A CHOICE SELECTION OF TYPE, Plain and Ornamental, Is prepared to execute any Orders with which he may be favoured with neatness and despatch. POSTERS, HANDBILLS, _ CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, CHEQUE BOOKS, LABELS, fe^: PROSPECTUSES, CATALOGUES, And every description of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING On the shortest notice.

piVING UP BUSINESS* • SALE OF M. AND S. SMITH'S LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF SILK MERCERY AND DRAPERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PKICES. Blankets Flannels French merinos Coburgs Damns Alpacas Silks Damasks • Muslins Window curtains Nets Hosiery Shirts Oilcloths American leather Umbrellas, &c, &c, CUBA STREET.

WILLIAM. BECK, TAILOR, &c. (Late Cutter to J. Warmoll), BEGS to inform the public of Wellington that he has <* COMMENCED BUSINESS IN THE ABOVE LINE Next to the Eagle Tavern -, and trusts, from long experience in the trade, to give satisfaction to all who may favour him with a trial. Alterations and Repairs Made. , Wellington, 28th November, 1865.

nniflvDEßS will be received up to noon on _L Friday next, for Painting, Glazing, &c , tne addition to the Primitive Methodist Church, Sydney street. Plans, &v., can be -seen at the Mission House from Bto 3. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Wellington, sth December.

HAVING been asked by several parties what is the reason lam so often figuring in cue Resident Magistrate's Court, sometimes as a Mendicant, sometimes for prunkenness, and sometimes for Debt, I beg leave to state that I am NOT the Michael Murphy referred to. MICHAEL MURPHY, Queen's Wharf.

WANTED, a Violin Player. Address Y. 8., office of the Evening Post.

TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED, Two good Workmen. Apply to It. Austin, Wellington Boot Warehouse, Willis street. JN.b.— isone »but thoroughly competent bauds need apply.

VTTANTED, 6 first.class journeymen tailors. . Apply at WARMOLL'S.

WANTED, a B;rong, active, young Woman. Apply to Mrs. E. W. Mills, Wellington Terraco.

WANTED, a good Cook, and Waiter. Apply immediately at the Victoria Hotel.

WANTED, a good Mule or Female Cook* with mereuce*. Apply at the New i Zenlander Hotel

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Evening Post, Issue 259, 6 December 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 259, 6 December 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 259, 6 December 1865, Page 3

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