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WANTED, for the Knmara Hospital, a Married Couple, free from encumbrances, of good moral character, and witb temperate habits of long standing— the husband to act as wardsman (one able to dispense medicino preferred), and the wife to act as matron (must be a good cook and laundress). Salary, £120 per annum. Applications must be sent to the undersigned so as to be received before sth June. R. E. WYLDE, Secretary. XTfT ANTED KNOWN, Now on 8a lk— HAMS, HAMS, j From tho Celebrated Cnrers (J. & T. Sinclair, Belfast, Ireland), 200 of their Finest-seleoted IRISH HAMS. i Also, from our own'Curers, Dnnedin, 800 HAMS (sideband rolls), Quality all that can be desired— mild, lean, and tender. CHEESE. CHEESE. English, Dutoh, and Colonial Cheese. TEA. TEA. TEA. Direct Importers of Pure Indian and China Tea. Prices as follows -.— ! 300 lllb boxes ... 14s 0d per box 450 lllb boxes ... 16s 6d per box 400 lllb boxes ... 18s Od per box 350 lllb boxea ... 20s Od per box Pure Indian Tea, best imported . . 2s 6d per lb Every Table Requisite kept in Stock. HUME "& SON, HAM AND BACON CURERS, Tea Importers, and General Provision Mkbchakts, 65, Willis-street, Wellington. TOWNBENI) E & PAUL'S, Next Door to T. Ballinger's, No. 21, Willis-street. Heavy Feed Oats, 8s 6d per sack Oaten Sheaf Chaff, 4s 9d per cwt Wheat Chaff, Is 9d per sack Bran, 4s 9d per sack (5 bushels) Hay, 4a 6d cwt ; Straw, 4s 6d and 4s 9d owt Pollard, 7a 6d sack Wheat, 3s 6d and 3s 9d per bnshel Potatoes, 5a 6d sack ; Onions, 7s 6d per owt Tea, in Jib and lib packets, 2b, 2s 4d, 2s 8d lb Tea, in 51b tins, 10s 6d,11s 6d, 12s, 13s each Tea, in boxea, 14s, 16s, 18s, 20s, 25s Sugar, Bb, 9s 6d, 10b 6d per 401b bag Flour— 2s'a, 3s 3d ; 50' a, 6a ; 100's, lls Oatmeal, 3s; Rice, 2a j Sago, 2a; Pearl Barley, 2s ; Split Peas, 2s per bag Salt, 6d and Is per bag Soap, White Bear, 5s per box (20 large bars in each) Soap, Universal, 7s per box (do do do) Soap, 3-Horßof>hoe,-10s per box (do do do) Bacon— Rolls, 6d ; Sides, 6Jd ; Hams, 8d lb. Cheese, sd ; Stilton shape, Gd Candles, White Bear brand, 9s 6d per box (splendid value) Goods delivered free of charge to any part of town, and full weights guaranteed. ■«7 ANTED KNOWN — GOOD FOR ALL, GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS. For more than 40 tears those valuable Pills have been known and used. They act mildly, but thoroughly. Bilious disorders, Piles, Liver and Kidney complaints, Headache, Constipation, and Malarial Diseases are cured by these Pills. GRAEFENBBRG CO., New York. Agent for New Zealand — WM. C. FITZGERALD, Public Vaccinator, _ Medical Hall. ANTED to'SeH, Wilson's Gas Fires and Fletcher's Gas Stoves, just landed ex Arawa ; also, Christiania and ! Peebles' Burners, Wenhain Lamps, the most economical gas lamp yet invented, and superior to eleoWo light. Thomas Ballinger, Importer, 17, Willis-atreet. %*/ ANTED, sydß ot Strong Canvas to V ▼ make a (straight jacket for the man that can be induced to believe that a labourei or a plasterer can make a tweed suit cheaper or better than a tailor can. Huxley can make 25s Suits better than any of theme people HuxlejT; WANTED KNOWN— Thorndon Coach Factory and Shoeing Forge, opposite Government Railway Station. William Mitohell, proprietor. Every description of vehiole made to order on the shortest notice. WANTED "known, thaFotete~B7os. , Cuba-street, are the cheapest butchers in town. They are selling prime mutton at 2d and 2£d per lb, and are giving away best beef at" Id, 2d, 3d, and 4d per lb. All other goods at equally low prices. 141, Cuba-street. WANTED— Messrs. Cameron 4 Phmmer have kind permission from those now using " Hooker's Patent Gas" to show it at their residences to anyone requiring a perfect light in lieu of kerosene lamps, and the trouble and danger in connection with the same WANTED Known— Edwin Arnold and Company, Willis-street, Wellington wholesale and retail Basket and Perambulator Manufacturers. Every kind of Perambulator kept in stock, and sold on weekly payments. Traveller will canvas from house to houae, and any old Perambulators will be taken in exchange, and ttill you will find E. Arnold the babies' frienu ANTED TO SELL-Gas - warming stoves, plain and niokel-plated, cooking stoves, plain and enamelled, gasaliers, brackets, burnerß, and globes, electric bells, wire touches and batteries. Geo. Remington, 36, Cuba-street. WANTED Known— Kiobard Duignan has on Salo Newcastle Coal soroened, and also the clear burning Coalbrookdale Coal; every bag woighed before leaving yard. R.D. begs to inform his numerous custom era that has just erected machinery for cutting all kinds of firewood in any lengths for ranges, stoves, &o. Telephone, ihorndon Bureau, No. 281. DISSOLUTION OF P ARTN EESHIP, BT EFFLUXION OF TIME. GRAVES & FLEMING, TVEAPERS, MILLINERS, AND CLOTHIERS, THE CORNER HOUSE. RE-MARKING STOCK FOR DISSOLUTION SALE, Commencing SATURDAY, the sth MARCH. STOCK MUST BE SOLD, TO SQUARE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS. QtC CASES NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS Includod in the DISSOLUTION SALE. TAT LESS THAN ENGLISH COSI GRAVES & FLEMING, THE CORNER HOUSE

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1887, Page 1