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(} CASES NEW COHSETB, NEW UNDERCLOTHING, IN AVOOLLEX, IN FLANNELETTE, &c, &0., Showing To-day. AVARNOCK, KELLY A ADKIN. EIDER-DOWN QUILTS. fTAHE D.I.C. invite inspection of their splendid varioty of Eider-down Quilts in most serviceable and pretty coverings. INDIAN DOWN QUILTS, SPECIAL VALUE, 18/9 EACH. LOST, an Unopened Letter, bearing an English podt-mark, arrived in Wellington last Saturday's English mail, addressed F. Tydeman, c/o Kohn & Co., Jewellers. Anyone finding game and returning to the owner, F. Tydoman, Clyde Quay, or tho Evening Post Office, will be substantially rewarded. IOST ? a Chance that will not occur J again. Great Sale of _Sl9 of Stationery and Eancy Goods, seized in transit, and now boing almost givon away at the Hibcrnia, 67, Ouba-strcct. IjTOUND, Ca ter & Co. r ß~new~address, 77, Willis-street, M'Gill'a New Buildings. High-class Dress Goods at ready money prices. Bost Dressmaking in town, 12s 6d ; perfect fit ; satisfaction guaranteed. ■ POUND— Another New Dance for the C 1 Ballroom, the " Lawn Dance," by W. H. Spiller (composer of the popular " Tennis Dance ")— nice to listen to, pretty to dance to, and easy to play j" praised by the press throughout the colony. Price, post free, 2s Id in stamps. FOUND, Great Missing Word Game, Is ; 100 new varieties of Winter Games, from 3d ; 130doz Hair Bru«hea, lid ; 15 gross Dressing Combs, 4d ; 4500 pkts best ruled Notopaper, 8d ; 50,000 pkts Business Envelopes, l^d ; 48doz Side Combs, 3d ; new shades Berlin Wool, 3d ; 7odoz Morocco Purses, 6d ; 30 gross Lead Pencils, 5d doz, at the Hibornia. A PART i. of three or four gentlemen can xjL bo accommodated with private Board and Lodging; torms moderate ; quiet neighbourhood; good cook; no other boarders. Address CJR.,_Evening Post. \ LADY is desirous of obtaining Pupils xjL for tho Piano ; terms 12s por quarter at thoir homes. Addross Music, Evening Post. BOARD and Residence required by Young Man in private family ; piano indispensable. State terms to R H.M., Evening Post. f^ ENT.'S Boots Half Soled and Heeled, \JT 3s ; Ladies, 2a Od. J. G. AVelch, No. 64, Thorndon-quay. w UPERIOR private Board and Residence, w for a gentleman (or a small bedroom furnished), centrally situated ; moderate terms. Address at Evening Post. O WHEELWRIGHTS.— Steady young man wants work ; town or country ; own tools ; used to general work ; low wages. AY Brown, G.P.0., Wellington. YOUNG Man requires comfortable Board and Residenco ; place with piano or organ preferred ; must be moderate. Y.M., Evening Post. O LET, the large Rooms lately in tho occupation of the Wellington Athenaeum. Apply WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Ltd.) PERMANENT Board and Residence (bedroom and sittingroom) required by married couple (baby girl), within seven minutes' walk of Government Houso ; private family preferred. Address, stating terms, S.M., Evening Post. Education Board, AVellington, 18th April, 1893. A PPLICATIONS for the following ap- __. pointmonts will be recoived up to Tuesday noxt, the 25th instant : — Head Teacher Kaitara School, near Greytown ; average attendance, 34. Salary, about .£l5O, and residence. Head Teacher AVainui-o-mata School ; average attendance, 27. Salary, about .£l4O, and residence. Head Teacher Pirinoa School ; average attendance, 24. Salary, £100 ; no residence. Assistant Teacher Johnsonville School. Salary, .£7O. All applications must be made on forms, to be obtained from this office. A. DORSET, Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS. A PPLICATIONS are invitod for tho post XjL of Inspector of Buildings. Salary at tha rate of £175 per annum. All particulars as to duties can bo obtained from the City Surveyor. Applications muut be sont in to the undersigned, by 5 o'clock of Monday, the 24th April. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. 15th April, 1893. ri^HE MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION - 1 - OF AUSTRALASIA Invite applications from competent Agents for the position of Resident Agent at Masterton. Terms — Salary, commission on renewals, and commission on new business. The present position is worth £500 per annum. Apply CHAS. J. OWEN, Brandon and Featherston streets. "OEQUIRED, the Services of a Travelling Agent ; liberal terms to competent man. Apply JOHN YOUNG, Inspector of Agents, National Mutual Life Association. RAIN ! RAIN ! RAIN ! WANTED Known, 200 gentlemen's Waterproof Mackintosh Coats, with Capes ; beautiful patterns ; bought job. Worth 40s to 70s; clearing at 20s, 255, 30s. T. Arthur, Oilskin Manufacturer, 13, Lamb-ton-quay. WANTED, for a, client. Partner with £100 to join in working an oldestablished business ; anticipated profits £5 per week each. Dwan Bros., AVillis-street. ANTED, for a client, a small Grocery Business in city or suburbs. Dwan Bros , Willis-street. ANTED^lor"ciient^ Partner with £150 to work a valuable patent model ; on view. Dwan Bros., AVillis-street. ANTED, a tenant with plenty of cash, for an old-establishod Grocery Business; splendid stand; must be a good man ; can have stock reduced to suit. Principals only. Dwan Bros., Willis-street. ANTED, a tenant with £300 or £400 for splendid suburban hotel ; good man wanted ; tree house. Dwan Bros. WANTED Known— Sixty tons of flour for sale, quality guaranteed, 1001b bags 9/-, 501b bags 4/6, 251b bags 2/4, at Crespin's Cash Store, Lambton Quay. All other goods at lowest advertised prices. ANTED Known — Hundreds have testified as to the efficacy of Neil's Nursery Lotion for cleansing children's heads ; sure death to insects and neats, alsp eradicates dandruff ; Is per bottlo. 36, AVillis-street. ANTED Known — Neil's Balm oi Gilead, tha mighty cold-curor ; longstanding coughs, lung and chest affeotions, yield speedily to it ; 2s 6d per bottlo. Neil's Botanic Dispensary, 36, AViilis-atreet. G. M. Hardie. Manager^ WANTED Known, tirst-ciass Grazing on Evans' Bay Farm ; pasture well fenced, watered, and sheltered ; moderate charges, or would let separate paddocks to good tenant, with or without use of dwellinghouse or sheds. Apply J. O'Donnell, on premises. * fi " ANTED Known — Canvas Horso *T Covers, three qualities, reduced price ; Leggings, all kinds and colours, including real kangaroo ; Neatßfoot Oil, Boot Dubbing'; Rugbw Footballs, 33 ; Association, 7e 6d, full size ; Rugby Rod Bladders, Is 6d ; Tennis Rackets re-strnng and repaired ; Travelling Bags and Portmanteaux made and repaired. Listen : 145 and 147, Lamhtonquay. J. E. Evans, Saddler. 1851-1893. WANTED Known— Neil's Ready Reliof Asthma Powder gives instant relief in asthma, bronchitis, cold in the head, &c. ; tho best and cheapest in the market ; tins, Is, three in one, 2b 6d. ANTED Known— You can buy for cash 401bs of No. 1 sugar for 9/-, No. 2 8/6, No. 3 7/9, at E. B. Crespin's Cash i- tore, Lambton Quay. Call for price-list. Theso terms are strictly cash. All other goods at loweat advertised prices. ANTED Known, notwithstanding the great demand on Saturday and Monday last, there are still a few of the Rough and Ready Sailor Suits at 4s 6d. B. P. Johnson, Roady Money Draper and Clothier, 11, Cuba-street. WANTED Known— lsitt, Skating Rink. 21th April to 27th. Everybody hear him. WANTED Known— Tho nearest Drapery Establishment to Te Aro Railway Station is at Kent House, 31 and 33, Conrtenay-place, round to the left. WANTED to Puiohast, New and Second-hand Clothing of evory description; highest oash price given ; person waited on at thoii privato rosidonoo. MRS. WHITAKER, No. 9, Manners-street. WANTED Purchase, new and secondhand Clothing and Furniture of every description. Highest cash prioo given. TMrt-ons waited on at their privati reaidenoe. Mrs. Nioholl, No. 5, Courtenay-placo.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 3

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