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WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. A PPLTCATIONS will be received from J\ Medical Gentlemen till 12 at noon on Wednesday, 23vd instant, addressed to the undersigned, for the portion of Honorary Surgeons (2.) F. 11. FRASER. Chairman of Trustees. \\f ANTED "X "N O W N. HUME & SON, PRODUCE MEECHANTS AND TEA IMPORTERS, 65, Williß-stbeet, Wellington, Have on SaleBest Canterbury BACON, 500 sides to choose from. . HAMS'." HAMS! HAMS! 500 Hams to choose from ; quality guaranteed. TEA. TEA. TEA. 600 Boxes Tea. at 16s per box 400 Boxes Tea, at 18s per box 700 Boxes Tea, at 20s per box These Teas we guarantee the best quality, as being specially selected for us in China. English and Scotch CIIEESE of the finest quality always on hand. Every tablo roquisite kept in stock. All goods dolivored free. • HUME & SON, 65. Wllitlß-BTBEET. TELEPHONE No. 156. WELLINGTON DAIRY COMPANY, CUBA-STEEET. WANTED Known— New Milk delivered to all parts of the city twice daily. Hours of delivery— 6 to 8 a.m. and 2 till 4.30 p.m. ; price, 4d per quart. N.B. — All orders left at the above Dairy will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. WOOLS. WOOLS. WOOLS. WANTED Known— J. Birrel is opening up a groat variety of Fancy Wools and Fingoring Yarns. Special attention is directed to Poplin Yarn, a substitute for knitting silk. Large supply of Working Chennilleß and all kinds of Embroidory Silks on hand. J. BD3REL, Fancy Repository, 45, Cuba-st. GALVANIZING. WANTED, Founders, Ironmongers, Engineers, Boatbuilders, Coachbuilders, Yachtsmen, and others to know that Galvanizing can now be executed promptly and at low prices at Wellington. Tinware Factory, I'eatherston-street. Galvanized Buckets and Tubs turned out by the gross at English priegs. DBESS AND MANTLE MAKING. WANTED Known— Mrs. J. Cole having recently arrived from London, intends following her profession in the above, at No. 1, Courtonay-place, Wellington. N.B. — Mrs. Cole having had 10 years experience in some of the best London houses, ladies entrusting her with their orders can rely upon having the latest styles, perfect fit. and good workmanship. Note the address — Mrs. Colo, corner of Cambridgeterrace. XI^ANTED Known, that the Central Pawn Office, Willis-street, two doors above the Albert Hotel, Lends Money in large or small sums on jewellery, watches, diamonds, plate, piano, wearing apparel, &c, &c. S. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN, WEADES, Undertaker, Cuba-street. . Funerals from .£l los. Adults from iJ4 WEADES, Carpenter and Joiner, • Cuba-street. All kinds of jobbing work done. EADES, Builder and Contractor, • Cuba-street. ANTED Known, that G. Luke has commenced business, and is now prepared to exeoute orders for Landaus, Broughams, Phaetons, Waggonettes, Buggies, Dog Carts, Expresses, Light and Heavy Traps, Drays, Waggons, &c, &c. G.L. hopes by paying strict attention to business and moderate oharges "to merit a fair share of patronage Special attention will be paid to iron fore-carriages and springs. All kinds of Coach Iron Worit supplied to the trade. Repairs, Painting, and Trimming, done on the shortest notice. Only the best material used, and all work guaranteed. Estimates given for all kinds of work. Address — English and American Coach Factory, Tara-naki-street. ft » / ANTED Known— E. Arnold has made »» arrangements with largo firms of wheelmakers in England and America as will enable him. to sell Perambulators at a vory low price, such as reversiblo hoods, handles, and bodies, all made to roverso ; no need to blind babies with dust. Try one of these very cheap, comfortable perauis. Old porams. taken in exchange. I have stock of our own make of Booking Horses, Tricycles, Dolls, Porams., very strong and cheap. Call and see the babies' friend. E. Arnold, Perambulator and Basket Shop, Willisstreet. "ywj ANTED Known, that Charles Tandy ™ has taken over the Criterion Cach Factory, Vivian-stroet. Having had a deal of experience in vehicles running in the Wellington district, owners of vehicles will find it to thoir advantage to give* him a call. Iron for carriages, and springs, will be made a special item, and will introduce the Northern style of springs, which will carry more weight and rido easier than the ordinary spring. The best material will be used, and all work guaranteed. C. Tandy. Address Criterion Coach Factory, Vivianstreet, Wellington. WANTED Known- That W. J. Pallant, of 42, Cuba-street, Boot and Upper Manufacturer, Leather and Grindery Dealer, has removed to the .abovo address, and returns thanks for past favours, and hopes to preserve tho confidence of his numerous customers, and as many now ones as like to patronise him. Boots and Uppers of every description made to measure 'for the trade under the shortest notice. Orders by post and all correspondence attended to. W. J. PALLANT Is the Cheapest House in Wellington for BOOTS AND BOOT UPPERS. ¥T|7 ANTED Known — Lamps, Clopks Bronzes, Pictures, Vases, Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Toilet Services, in endless variety at H. Fielder's. Manners-street. 1 1? ANTED Known— Curtains and Curtain Materials, Table Covers, Fender and Firoirons, Table Cutlery and Electro-plate-ware, Ac, at H. Fielder's, Manriers-street. ANTED Known— J. Holmes, Builder and Contractor, Old Customhousestreet, next Robevtßon's Foundry. All kinds of jobbing work done at reasonable charges. All orders receive prompt attention. \\ ANTED Known, Gas Cooking and * * Heating Stoves, sold on monthly payments. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay. *» ANTED Known, Locks picked and ? V Keys fitted immediately. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay. \\" ANTED Known, Gas Globes, from Is » » 6d to 10s each. J. E. Hayes, Lamb-ton-qnay. T RANTED Known— Publio Buildings Hotels, and Private Residences Furnished throughout with first-class Furniture, by H Fielder, Manners-street. ANTED to Sell, Gas Cooking and Warming Stoves, Kettleß, and Steamers, copper bottoms (splendid goods) ; Gasaliers, "Brackets, Pendants, Hall Lamps, ie; fine assortment ; just landed ex English steamer. Geo. Remington, 33, Cuba-st. ANTED Known — Bank Luncheon Rooms, Lambton - quay, Walter Freeman, Proprietor, has made extensive alterations in the above, giving ample sitting room, which hitherto was of great inconvenience on account of the daily bush. Luncheon daily from 12 to 2; Breakfast from Bto 9 a.m. ; Tin from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. Walter Freeman, Proprietor. \\r ANTED Known— Board without resiT t dence at moderate prices, at the Bank Luncheon, Lambton-quay. Walter Freeman, Proprietor. ANTED Known— That S. Luke and Sons have on hand Ornamental Casting of Brackets, Frieze Works, &0., for house and shop verandahs, balconies, 4c. ; also, a large stock of their superior Ranges, at reduced prices. Inspection invited. Address— Te Aro Foundry, S. Luke & Sons. %»/ ANTED Known— Richard Duignan TV has on Sale Newcastle Coal screened, and also tho clear burning coal, Brookdale Coal; every bag weighed before leaving yard. ; R.D. begs to inform his numerous customers that he has just erected machinery for cutting all kinds of firewood in any lengths for ranges, stoves, &o. Telephone, Thorndon Bureau, No. 881.. ANTED Known — Evening Parties Balls, Dinners, Ac, catered for on most reasonable terms, by Walter Freeman, Bank Luncheon Booms, Lunbton-quay 'ANTED Known, largest and cheapest Btook of Gas Fittings in N.Z. J.E. Hayes, Lambton-ouay. ANTED"Known— I Thaf Robert Scott, late of the Brunner' Coal Company, is the proprietor, and that all articles are AJ at the |)uke of Edinburgh Hotel, corner of Willis Hid Manners-street,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 1

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