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ft&S_B «^_3?.H,^ WELLINGTON COLLEGE AND GIRLS' HIGH ', ..IOOL 4 PPLICATIOXS w_i be received by th, -A- underHifrned. up to noon on the 2/tli October, for the api ointment ot leacncrot Dra'vin" to the Collejrp ami Girls' Hiirli School. "Snbiects-Ontline from tho Konnd. Jloilel and Object Drawinsr, Elemontarj T ?<rht and Shade Salary, X'loo. J"-"L fKA9 P POAVLFS Snrrokw . heorc •" THE WELLINGTON DAIRY COMPANY, CunA-KTHKKT — • W^^?^^^^^ t^ _SrV 2Z\yo^o,^Zmmtioy^vm,Ji from some of tho healthiest dairies of the Hntt district. We are confident the purity of QUr _uk k unequ_llod in Wellington Suppliod to all parts of the city at 4d per quart. Hotels, restaurants, boardinphouses, &c, on reasonable terms. All who valuo a really ponuine article should leave their orders at the above dairy which will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. v, i,jgD_ORNI pmoJHra— y DEPOT, £%££*"£**** » gju C=^lec^i&'S Sfeoi^Stt Cases> &c" BlHloblly SHks' lii"elfo "vSSsTJ Alt r?,o,? cetioi'i cordi'allv•invited _ii.spoeuou coiuiiuiyiuuiu, OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! WA3gS?.&%£k££&&*& ton C1« D and Government House, have Saloon, Lambton-quay, next Branch Hotel, from Mr. G. W. Smart, Oyster Merchant, and will carry on the same as an Oyster Saloon and Fish Shop tTTtttf TtnnT 'm\T)V -j,-™^^ JamesTsuckli n£r in WASS_^'ttL\J_f teSSiS support since commencing business, wishes to draw their attention to his present large and well-selected stock of trade requiremonts. Having increased my staff in the Upper Department, am able to execute ttffiZSS^™ f Sty;° Co^fe^USScTort^ *" JAMES SUCKLING, Leather and Grindery VVareUoiise, Upper \Vilhs-street, Wellington. nfTTP-Miro amt. tiatpvmW —~ Kmtn.^hat stddon, • i,-TiIUS o^^! a_3W_£^S_BS iobbin^ dono J ° . -ranted Known, gabbatt-s wh Wb Wokm Powder aro the best. They re- . ¦*»?!• quire no nauseous aperient after taking ,• . „ thcm> Addross-Taranaki-streot, on the , „ tram line. 17STANTED Known, that G. Luke has \\ commenced business and is now prepared Z^^xecute orders for^Landaus; 2'^™l;' K>tf°f nffPTi+inn in iinRinPRH and mSeKhaSos to^morit a fair share ana moaeraie cnaiges lomoin v, mir Huu.ro g ?±Torfcar?fage^lS^Tittk__ ? p I wg i iP^ + '+Wr rio BoJ^^tiM and^'iV mmm- done on fhTXor'tn Rf notiro Onlv^tho best material „°J °la?3?,TnrVenanntpeA Vstinmtea S for all kinds of work AddressE^ch and American l Coach Factory TaraEnglish and American boachiactory, lara\\T ANTED Known, tho Salvage Com- " » Piny are clearing 150 dozen ladies stripod hose ; 3 pairs for Is 3d, or 6d per pair; a lot of ladies' cashmere hoso to bo °lcOT°d at English cost. "^XTANTF'D Known at tho Silva-'e ComW^Vb mTnX" sale, boy's tSeTd hats, Is} men's tweed hats, Is 6d; men's soft felt hats Is 9d men's hard felt hats, - -.XfANTED Known, at tho Salvage ComW pany's bale 750 pairs of Dent's 4buttou kid »loves ' 12id v*>u*> London oost; ladies' long jcrsoy silk glovos, Is. dosigus of;tt? cart _S^slvS cans mado of mild steol plates (tinned); also, patent milk strainer, strapped buckets, &c. Cameron & Plimmcr Featherston-Btreet and WAE?n;SeTthe\an£mlS 'atestdesignsV Grecian gasaliers and Elizabethan hall lamps, brackets, pendants, globes, and patent burners over imported, at w™!* P^ C°i S> ° Peatherß<ion and Waring Taylor-streots. TI|7"ANTED Known—James Cato, Family \\ Butcher, has resumed business in Tory-street, Wellington (the business lately carried on by Mr. Beavis), where he will bo pleased to receive orders from his old ckstomors and tho public generally. All orders will receive prompt attention. Small Goods always on hand. Families waited on daily. -- - . -vt—m-,% lr j^ I—l—z T7l W Hayes, Lambton-quay. W^S^A^X payments. J. E. Haves, Lambton-qnay. 117 ANTED Known two-light Chandeliers W from £1 to'_ls. J. E. Hayes, » on.qnav ¦* ' !—i w^sssscjassw: hadatD.D. Hyde's, Tobacconist, Lambtonquay. ______^ ______-—^ Baimonts, at nait tno vi sual puce, at tno Company s closing sale T^TANTED Known, the • Salvage Comaj^a^^^J^J. worth double the monoy. antk-P Kmm Br^ H P«hnir nvnrv WT TvK^Sir V * day J. L. Hayes, Biass Foundry, I^^^^S^: \\' ANTED Known-Tho Evening Post __,g__-a!iAa >IMIo"22£s^SKSzusi to the valuable Trade Journal W H Q'g WH O to»i_.^iilS_.--VrSto^tK^m!^: ton, Nelson, and other R.M. Courts' pro-«-*J SSSTSS., Times._lt contains confoß3ions> pilJ, mcnts iudirments in RM. Conrt bills of f hints up wai matters daily arising m business, and other similar matters likely to be of value to tradesmen. Pro 66_A publication which will prove of considerable value to tradespeople. Star-Who's Who, decidedly the best trade circular yet issued. Daily-Contains a quantity of information useful to the mercantile community. Published Monthly, at £1 Is per annum. THOMAS CALVERT, Proprietor 29, Manners-street, Wellington. ' MOTTTTI'R S IVXUIJ__j_IO, jy>N'T FORGET, if you want a CHEAP JJ' SUIT for your boy, I can supply you as cheaply as anyone in this city, and give you the chance of winning J335 at the same time.Forevery.Cd^entyougetaguess. JOHN THORBURN, CLOTHIER, WiUis-BtrCat-Buyers of Hats and Hosiery Buyers of Belte Braces, and Ties Ha^clat^SSg^ifmy MOT AHl> "^L" OMlimnDlf. JOHN THORBURN, ° L£**™ TfILPATEICK & CAMPBELL IV ORIENTAL TEA MART, --ffi£S--" —^s-««-UNPRECEDENTED PRICES, which is the of the Thriity Com.andlearnforyourself. Oood Candles, 5d P box. 10s Soap, 3d per bar; large, la Marmalade, Keillor's, Sd Currants.Lest,M Kr^W 3d andJdlb »idisW?( Ib o°f tt'eCbertS__? ButtTr °al^oSn__s: axLPATEICK _ CAMPBELL, Qrikntai. Tba Mart. -lanctrs-stbekt. . . CAEAMBLS! "*"*¦ AWri nmiPT rmifß _U___- O___tt . - „ _M,-J_7^-_ , F. H. ABEOWSMTTH, Lambtos Quat.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 14 October 1886, Page 1

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