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TE AEO HOUSE. "ZEALANDIA" SEWING MACHINES. rfIIHESE now and popular Machines are JL now offered to the publio at prices ranging from — &X . O • (I FOE HAND aWd I £ • O MACHINES, AND 4?Q o 11 • A FOE TREADLE <3&O . 11 . \J MACHINES, With Coveb Complete. I | "ZEALANDIA" MACHINES are the latest, the quickest, the simplest, the best. Each Machine is guaranteed, and will be kept in order free ot charge for fire years. ! WADE SPECIALLY FOR and sold only by JAMES SMITH & CO., TE ARO HOUSE. JOHN GEOFFREY CULLEN, formerly master of tho schooner Sir Julius Vogel, I who sailed from Taranaki, New Zealand, for Raigiora, New Zealand, on the said Sir Julius Vogol, on the 7th day of October, 1880, is requested to communicate at once with Messrs. Hicks, Arnold, and Mozeley, of 35, King-street, Covent Garden,, London, England, Solicitor, with reference to a aum of £800 now payablo to him under his grandfather's will. OST, on Tuesday, 22nd, between Tutchenstreet and Basin Reserve, a Crystal Brooch, set in silver. Finder rewarded on returning same to Evening Post. LOST, black Boa, in Taranaki or Vivian streets. Finder kindly leave at Evening Post office. LOST, on Saturday, in To Aro, a Pair of Spectacles in case with chain and hook attached. Reward at Evening Post. OST, a black' and tan Collie Dog. Answers to the name of Laddie. Finder rewarded on returning same to J. F. Mills, Aurora-terrace. LOST, between Manners-street and Lamb-ton-quay, Bunch of Keys. Reward on returning to 150, Cuba-street. LOST, sablo and white Collie Dog; answers to the name of " Count." Finder will be rewarded on retnrning same to Miss Greenfield, Clifton-terrace. LOST, on Saturday night, either in a cab or elsewhere, a Lady's Handbag. 1- mder rewarded at Captain "Wheeler's, No. 1, Fitzhorbert-terrace. LOST, between Tory and Garrett streets, a small Drawer, belonging to duchess chest. Finder will oblige by returning same to Evening Post. LOST, from trap,- between Petone and Wel'ington, lady's Umbrella, striped celluloid handle. Please return to Miss Page, 23, Willis-street. LOST, between Hill-street and the Fort, by way of Parliament - street and Botanical Gardens, a, Gold Flexible Bracelet, lie ward on returning Jko 14 V Hill-street. LOST, a Collie P-up about four months old, black with white breast and feet, with tan orfface. Reward by returning to D. N. Wilkinson, Oriental Bay. LOST— A reputation is easier lost than made. Good cooks rise Sharland's Baking Powder. They never change the brand ; it is too risky. v WOULD the UenWeman who rescued my little girl from two women in Cour-tenay-place last Saturday afternoon, one of whom was molesting her and using obscone language, call and see me or send his address. E. Gaudin, back 4, Cambridge-terrace. 171VENING School, for a limited number li only. Address at Evening Post office. ISS DAVISON, Dressmaker, 94, Taranaki-street, ADAME MELLER (a born Gipsy), can be consulted from 10 till 10, at No. 2, Pliminer-terrace. ADAME SINCLAIR having returned to Wellington, may be interviewed at 39, Ghuznee-street, written if required. "VTOUR Husband's brow would never w'eor X a frown if you bought his Shirts at F. Marsh's, Courtenay-place. 1 _>OARD and Residence required by gentleJJ man ; single room, Terrace locality, £1 week. Address Board, Evening Post. C CHAPPED HANDS are cured by one J application of Wilton's Hand Emollient. Price, Is. All Chemists. AjNClNG.— Masonic Hall. Boulcottstrect. Second Term commences 19th June. Children's Class on Saturdays, at 2.30. Learner's Class for adults Tuesday Evenings at 8. A class is held for Children at Miss Shcppard's, Gresham House, Newtown, on Wednesdays, at 3.30. 'Private lessons given and Minuets taught. Address— Mrs. Dodwell, 106, Willis-street (overEller's). DANCING. "TfyJR. F. W. GARDINER will commence his Second Class for Learners on Monday, 28th June. Arrangements can be made for Private Lessons to suit pupil. Address, •Highland Lodge, G5, Sydney-street. DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Dancing Class for Learners is hold at 56, Ghuzneestreet, next St. Peter's Schoolroom, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, at 8 p.m. ; Children's Class, Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Vacancies for Pianoforte Pupils. Arrangements can be made for Private Lessons in Dancing. NOTICE. ALL Dogs found Trespassing on my land, known as tho Melroso Estate, with or without their owners, will be shot. Make no mistake— it will bo done. ROBERT WILLIAMSON, " Russell-terrace. PUBLIC NOTICE. MRfC. W. REARDON, now of Wanganui, has withdrawn from tho management of tho RICHARDSON, REARDON, and CO. (Limited), Surveyors, &c, and tho Business of the Company will be carried on under the bolo management of Mr. G. F. Richardson as from the Ist June, 1897. G. F. RICHARDSON. Grey-street, Wellington, 26th Juno, 1897. W. E. HuQHES.I lE. S. Baldwin. pATEN T S AND TRADE MARKS SECDKED IN ALL COUNTRIES. HENRY HUGHES, Consulting Engineer, Registered Patont Agent, 54, Lambton-quay, Wellington; and at Auckland, Christchurch, Napier, Dunedin, and Invercurgill.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 1