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TT E N R V BLUNDELL, GENERAL PRINTER, WILLIS STREET, HaTug 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, PROSPECTUSES, • And every description of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING On the shortest notice.

/JIVING UP BUSINESSSALE~OE I M. AND S. SMITH'S LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OBSILK MERCERY AND DRAPERY A* GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Blankets Flannels' French merinos Coburga LJamas Alpacas Silks Damasks Mualins Window curtains Nets Hosiery Shirts Oilcloths American leather Umbrellas, &c., &c. CUBA STREET. ~ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "*"* "TvURING the Bnilding of his new Premises J. WARMOLL, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, will carry on business in those premises lately occupied by Mr. Pain, at the corner, and next door to his old shop.

MISSING DEED. A DEED, specifying Property in the Isle of Man, signed by Thomas Amphlet, Ann Amphlet, Henry Amphlet, Frank Baldwin, and Joseph Bryant, supposed to have been left at the Provincial Government Buildings, Wellington, about a month ago, is missing. Any information concerning the same will be of great importance to the undersigned, and thankfully received at the office of the Evening Post. HENRY AMPHLET. 7th December, 1865.

LOST, ON Wednesday, about noon, a letter addressed to Mr. E. Oahill. Any person finding the same, and bringing it to Barrett's Hotel, or the Empire Hotel, will be rewarded for the trouble.

WANTED to Rent, a Room suitable for a Dancing Class. Address A. 8., office of the Evening Post.

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

TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED, Two good Workmen. Apply to R. Austin, Wellington Boot Warehouse, Willis street. N.B.— None but thoroughly competent hands need apply.

WAHTBD, 6 FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. Apply at WARMOLL'S.

TITANTED, a strong, active, young W Woman. Apply to Mrs. E. W. Mills, Wellington Terrace.

WANTED, a good Male or Female Cook, with refereuoes. Apply at the New Zealander Hotel

WANTED a situation in the country for a Boy of 13 years of age. Apply at the office of the Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Issue 261, 8 December 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 261, 8 December 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 261, 8 December 1865, Page 3

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