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' WELLINGTON COLLFGE AND OTRLS' HIGH fCIIOOL ' A PPLICATIOXS will be received by the jJ\ undersigned, up to noon on the 27th j October, for the appointment of Teacher of i Drawing to the College and Girls' High School. Subjects— Outline from the Round, Model and Objeot Drawing 1 , Elementary Light and Shade. Salary, £100. I CHAS. P. POWLES, 1 Secretary. | THE WELLINGTON DAIRY COMPANY, CUBA-BTREET. WANTED Known, that the above Company have secured the whole dairy supply of tho well-known Huntley Farm, and from some of the healthieat dairies of the Hutt district. "We are confident the purity and richness of our milk is unequalled in Wellington. Supplied to all parts of the city at 4d per quart. Hotels, restaurants, boardinghouses, &c, on reasonable terms. All who value a really genuine article should leavo thoir orders at the above dairy, which will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. ORSBORN BROS. WANTEIfKNOWN, PRINGLE'S ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, G3, Lambton Quay. We have just opened up, ex Coptic, an Extra Choice selection of Purses, Hand Bags, Necessaires, Embroidered Cigar, Cigaretto, and Card Cases, &c, specially suitable for presents. Always on hand, every description of Art Needlework, Silks, Filoselle, Wools, &o. Inspection cordially invited. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! WANTED Known, that I, Mrs. Rowberry, lato chief cook of tho Wellington Club and Government House, have taken that well-known shop, Smart's Oyster Saloon, Lambton-quay, next Branch Hotel, from Mr. G. W. Smart, Oystor Merchant, and will carry on the same as an Oyster Saloon and Fish Shop. TO THE BOOT TRADE. WANTED Known, James Suckling, in thanking tho trade for_ their liberal support since commencing business, wishes to draw their attention to his present large and well-selected stock of trade requirements. Having increased my staff in the Upper Department, am ablo to oxecute bespoke orders quicker than ever. Stylo and quality second to nono. N.B.— J.S. is Wellington Agent for H. Corrick's Boot-back Protectors. JAMES SUCKLING, Leather and Grindery Warehouse, Upper Willis-street, Wellington. MILKMEN AND DAIRYMEN. WANTED Known, that G. Snaddon, Tinsmith and Gasfitter, Tory-street, is making somo first-class Milk Cart ancl Serving Cans ; also copper Milk Coolers, at the most reasonablo prices. All kinds of jobbing done. ~\\T ANTED Known, Garratt's White Worm Powders aro tho best. They require no nauseous aperient after taking them. Address— Taranaki-street, on the tram line. WANTED Known, that G. Luke has oommonccd business, and is now prepared to execute orders for Landaus, Broughams, Phaetons, Waggonettes, Buggies, Dog Carts, Expresses, Light and Heavy Traps, Drays, Waggons, &c., &o. G.L. hopes by paying strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit a fair share of patronago. Special attention will be paid to iron f oro-carriages and springs. All kinds of Coach Iron Work supplied to the trade. Repairs, Painting, and Trimming, dono on tho shortest notice. Only the best material used, and all work guaranteed. Estimates given for all kinds of work. Address — English and American Coaoh Factory, Tara-naki-street. ANTED Known, tho Salvage Company aro clearing 150 dozen ladies' striped hoso ; 3 pairs for Is 3d, or 6d per pair ; a lot of ladies' oashmero hoso to bo cleared at English cost. ANTED Known, at tho Salvage Company's monster sale, boy's twoed hats, Is ; men's tweed hats, Is 6d ; men's soft felt hats. Is 0d , men's hard folt hats, 3s lid, worth Ca lid. ANTED Known, at tho Salvage Company's sale 750 pairs of Dent's 4button kid gloves, 12} d up, London cost ; ladies' long jersey silk gloves, Is. ANTED, Milkmen md Dairy Farmers to have a look at our new shapes and designs of strong cart and serving cans, made of mild stool platos (tinned) ; also, patent milk Btrainer, strapped buckets, &c. Cameron & Plimmor, Feathorston-stroet and Waring Taylor-street. ANTED Known, tho Salvage Company have just opened a case of the now colobrated Ideal Corsots. "Le Follet," tho leading court fashion journal supplied to her Majesty the Queen and Royal Family, states it is well named the " Ideal," for by its wear tho flattest and thinnest figuro is taansformed into a small, round waist, and a beautifully proportioned bust, with graceful curves to roplaco the straight lines so unpleasing to the eye. WANTED Known, Bank Luncheon Rooms, Lambton - quay. Walter Freeman, Proprietor, has made oxtensjve alterations in the abovo, giving ample sitting room, which hitherto was of great inconvenience on account of the daily rush. Luncheon daily from 12 to 2; Breakfast from Bto 9 a.m. ; Tea from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. Walter Freeman, Proprietor. ANTED Known, Bank Luncheon Rooms, Lambton-quay, are tho best in tho city. Luncheon daily from 12 to 2 Walter Freeman, Proprietor. ANTED Known, tho Salvage Company's stock of corsets are boing cleared at English cost. See windows. ¥T 7" ANTED Known, the Salvage Comil pany are clearing 100 pieces of calicoes from Is Gd dozen yards, English mill prices; white and grey sheetings at landed cost. ANTED Known-William Mitchell, Wheelwright and Coaohbuilder, has commenced businoss next to M'Canl's Stables, Sydney-street, where he can supply tho public with every description of Vehicle, at greatly reduced prices. Horse shoeing done on the premises, and tiers cut and shut. WANTED Known, Men's strong working suits at 14s 9d (good serviceable tweed). Try them. Men's tweod working coats, 6s lid ; men's tweed trousers, 4s lid "P WANTED— Cameron & Plimmor are showing some of the handsomest and latest designs of Grocian gasaliers and Elizabethian hall lamps, brackets, pendants, globes, and patont burners ever imported, at lowest prices. Corner of Featherston and Waring Taylor-streets. ANTED Known— James Cate, 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 customers and the public generally. All orders will receive prompt attention. Small Goods always on hand. Families waited on daily. ANTED Known, largest and cheapest stock of Gas Fittings in N. Z. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-onav. TTI7ANTED Known. Gas Cooking and VT Heating Stoves, sold on monthly payments. J. E. Haves, Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known, two-light Chandeliers from £1 to £15. J. E. Hayee, Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known, that the celebrated Egyptian Cigarettes are only to be had at D. D. Hyde's, Tobacconist, Lambtonquay. WANTED Known, now's tho time to clothe your boys -with first-class cut garments, at half the usual price, at the Salvage Company's closing sale. ANTED Known, the Salvage Company are clearing out 60 dozen white bath towels, 4|d, 7f d, 9id, 12Jd ; they are worth double the money. Ui ANTED Known, Brass casting every day. J. E. Hayes, Brass Foundry, Lambton-quay. \,^ ANTED Known— The Evening Post » V can be obtained ta the Railway Book Stall. R. Shannon, Agent. OWING to the large influx of Snbecribers in tho Wairarapa District to the valuable Trade Journal WHO'S WHO, tho Proprietor has engaged the services of good reporters, and is dotermined to increase the bize, to admit of Blenheim, Picton, Nelson, and other R.M. Courts' proceedings, and space for advertisements. VIDE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS : Times. — It contains confessions, payments, judgments in R.M. Court, bills of sale. In addition, there is usefnl legal and other information. Post — Who's Who is intended as a protection to traders, and contains a number of hints upon legal matters daily arising in business, and other similar matters likely to be of value to tradesmen. Press — A publication which will prove of considerable value to tradespeople. Star-—Who'B Who, decidedly ihc best trade circular yet issued. Daily— Contains a quantity ot information usefnl to tho mercantile community. Published Monthly, at £1 Is per annum. THOMAS CALVERT, Proprietor. 29, Manners-street, Wellington. y ICTOEIA FOUNDRY Willis-street. E. 5 E A G A R, Enoineee, Boilebmaxeb, Iron and BiuserotrNDEß. Estimates furnished for all descriptions of machinery,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 1

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