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TO MEDICAL MEN. A PPLICATIONS are invited from certifi. J\. cated medical men for the position of Surgeon to tho Combined Friendly Societies (4), Carterton, Wairarapa Duties commence Ist January, 1886. A guarantee of £ 175 for twelve months will be_ given, and right to private practice in a district with a population of over 1000. Applications (to he accompanied with certificates and testimonials of proficiency) must bo received by tho Secretary Joint Committee Friendly Societies, Carterton, not later than 15th December, 1885. All documents enclosed with applications will be oarefully returned to owners, and any further information will be given by the Secretary if required. CHAS. BEECHER, Beo- Joint Com. F.S., Oarterton, Wairarapa. SOUTHLAND BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, Invercabgill, New Zealand. nriHE Board --of Governors of the above JL Schools invite applications -from married men only— for the office of Head Master, having the superintending charge of both Schools. Salary, .£SOO per annum. Applicants must possess a University degree, and must also have had considerable experience as teachers in the higher branches of eduoation in similar institutions. It will be necessary that the successful candidate arrive in Invercargill in time to enter on his duties about the end of January, 1886. Applications, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, must reaoh Invercargill not later than 3rd November next. Further particulars can be obtained on application to the undersigned. CHARLES ROUT, Secretary, Southland High Schools Board. Inverr argill, 25th Sept., 1885. WANTED KNOWN. %y : P EADES, Undertaker, Cuba-street » v • Fnnersda from £\ 10s : Adults from £5 ytfiT EADES, Carpenter and Joiner, V$ a Cuba-street. Al! kinds of jobbing work done. !___ W EADES, Builder and Contrao*^ - Cnba-Etreet, XTTTAISTED Known, that the Central Pawn Office, Willis-streot, two doors above the Albert Hotel, Lends Money In large or small sums on jewellery, watohes, diamonds, plate, ptano, wearing apparel, &c, &o. S. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. VTTT ANTED Known— That persons requiring Furniture o£ every description should visit Fielder at his Little Dustpan. TTITANTED, oarehd and economical people to Buy their Boots from the Shoe Company, 80, Willis-street, next Barber's Butchery. We undersell all other boot and shoe dealers. WANTED Known — ThM; C. Schanz, 189, Lambton-quc-y, two doors from the Gear Meat Company, has unpacked a splendid assortment of Laces, Swiss Embroidery, Collars and Collarettes, Underclothing, Fanoy Needlework, and Fanoy Goods. A fine stook of Canvas Cushions, Slippers, &c, with the wool to fill in for every pattern included. Direot import from the Continental manufacturers. Every artiole is marked in plain figures, at aßtonishing low priceß. Note the address. WANTED Known— Mrs. and the Misses Robey, from the Soientific Dress Cutting Association, Regent-street, London, make dresses, mantles, and habits; new styles. Fife House, College-street, Welington ANTED Known— That visitors to the Industrial Exhibition desirous of getting their Boots repaired oan get them done while they wait. A good waitingroom on the premises. Slippers and Daily Papers kept at the Original Boot Shop, No. 86, Willis-street. W. &J. Staples. \TfTANTED "known^That ThomaT"Col- »» line, Grocer, Courtenay-place, has removed two doors from his present premiaea, next door to Mr. T. Smith, Baker. WANTED Known, now in stonk, Ramsbettom's Water Engines, with meter attaohed— the moat economical water engine yet invented. Water and eaa laid on ap lowest rates. Thomas Balljnger, Plumber, &c, 17, Willia-atreet. \E 7" ANTED Known— That the public oan W be supplied with every description of Sanitary Goods, Drain Pipes, &o. P.S.— We are licensed by City Connoil to lay and connect drains to sewers. Peter Hntson & Co., Waring Taylor- street. WANTED Known— That 8. Luke and Son's have on hand Ornamental Casting of Braokots. Frieze Works, Ac, for house and shop verandahs, balopniea, &o. ; also, a large stock of their superior Ranges, at reduoed prices. Inspection invited. Address— Te Aro Foundry, S. Luke & Sons. ANTED Known, that Peter Hutson and Co have on sale, Marble Chimney Pieces and Grates. Must be sold. Note the address— Waring Taylor-street, city. WANTED Known— Just arrived, Novelties in Needlework, consisting of Tea Stands, Tea Cloths. Drapes, Brackets, Footstools, Hanlkerohief and Nightdress Patohets, and a few Mont Mellip Toilet Sets, Maorame' Lace Silk, in varions colours, also desks, for working it, Colours for Prismatine painting on plush, volvet, Ac; Fans, Birthday Cards, in newest designs, Dolls, from sixpence to two guineas. J. Birr el, 45. Cnba-ftreet. WANTED Known — That W. &J. Staples are now selling Ladies' Button Boots, 9s 6d ; Ladies' High-leg Kid Bals., 8s 6d ; Ladies KidEhutio Sides 7s 6d ; maids' ditto, 1.2, 6s 6d; girls' ditto, 10 to 13, 5s 6d ; girls' ditto, 4to 9, from 3s 6d ; girls' High-leg Laoe School Boots, not to be beaten, 5s 6d, at the Original Boot Shop, No. 86, Willis-street. W. &J. Staples. ANTED Known, Richard Duignan has on Bale at the City Wood and Coal Yard, Molesworth-strcet, opposite Prinoess Hotel, best Newoastle coals, screened, and each bag weighed before leaving tho yard ; every description of firewood on sale— rata, matai, tawa, and very dry wood for lighting fires. Coke and oharooal of the best quality. ANTED Known— That W. & J. Staples are selling Gents' Calf Ltaßtio Sides and Balmorals, heel and toeplates, at 12b 6d ; Gent's Shoes, at 10s 6d ; Men's Kip Watertights, 12s 6d; Youths' Laceup Bals., 8s 6d ; Boy's Kipßhooter, heel and toe-plates, 6s ; Men's Canvas Shoes, 5s 6d; Men's Cork Sox, fid; at the Original Boot Shop.^o^B6, Willis-st., W. & J. Staples. WANTED, storekeepers and others to know that the largest and best assortment of spring mattraesos in the oity is kept at G. Maierma's, Rcfchabite Hall, Manners-street, Wellington. ANTED, Milkmen and Dairymen to call at The Tinware Factory, Waring Taylor-street, and inspect new shapes serving and cart cans, made from tinned steel plates ; also nrlk refrigerators. WTNTED~tho Publicto Know, that Jas. Shakes has opened aHairdressing Saloon opposite Te Aro House. Haircutting, 6d ; shaving, 3d . N.B — Best brands in tobacco, cigars/ and cigarettes ; a large assortment of pipes. AiyTED Known, mrgooi *nd uiieapast stook of Giw Fittingn in N.Z. J.E. Hnvea. Latabton-qqay-ANTED Known — R. H7~Bdward7, Builder and Contractor, Johnstonstreet, next Theatre Royal. All kinds of jobbing work done at reasonable charges. ANTED Known, M. Cohen, Pawnbroker, Willis-Btreet.pives tho highest price for Ladies' and Gentlemen's loft-off Clothing, Jewellery, &o._ Any parson leaving their address will be waited on punctually. ANTED to Sell, ex Tainui, JFletoher'n Gas Stovea.Water ana Bath Heaters, &o. ; also, a large stock of Gas Globes, all kinds and prioes, Christiania Gas Burners and Globes. just landed ex Kaikonra. Thomas Ballanger, Gat-fitter, 17, Willis-street. WANTED Known— On SaJo, at the Wellington Coke and Coal DepotCoal, Firewood, Oats, Chaff, Bran, Ao: also at Branoh in Ingestre-street. Samuel Brown VS7 ANTED Knov.n, lxDcka pioked and Y^ Keys fitted immediately. J. E. H»yeß, Lanibton-quav. Known, Braes Ottoting every Vf dty. J. E. Hayes, Brass Foundry Lmnbton-quaT. WANTED Known. Gas Cooking and HeAting Stoves, cold on monthly paymanfa. J K. Hayes. Lembton-qnay. *]&/ ANTED Known, Gas Glooes, from li V T 6d to 10a each". J: S. Hayes, Lamb-ton-qiunr. TnSTANTEDKnown, two-liphtChaadeliore ?? from £1 to £15. J. E. Bayee, Lamb-ton-qna? WANTED Known— The Eyknino Post can bo obtained nfc tha Railway Station Book Stall. K^Shannon^Agent \JCrASTE PAPKf. for sab. "Apply EvenV T ing Po«t office.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1885, Page 1