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SUMMER ye MACINTOSHES. >m «- f\\UE D.I.C. Mantle Department X. hns received a choice selection of New Summer Macintoshes iv very Utest shapes. The textures , aro exceedingly light of weight, in newest patterns, and perfectly odourless. PRICES RANGE PROM 23s 6d UPWARDS. 117 ILL Mr. Thomas James, Picture PTP T * , frame-, kindly oft )l on C. Stuart ant lo , Publishers and Book Importers, at once ■" OST, a light-coloured Uauza Fun, at the ■LJ Masojpco-Hall, on Tuesday last. Finder please return to Evening Post. P'OI/ND, a Key, this morning7in Farish"- *. street. Apply to the Central Agoncy, Fansh-strect. I^OUND, on Saturday, Bicycle Fittings. Owner can have them on paying for tun advertisement and applying to the Colonial Carrying Company. 1/OUND, a delightful vaiiety of Now ■ Spring Dress Gooda, at desperatelylow prices. Pietty. stylish materials, really ffod wear, Gs lid, 7s Jld, 8s lid, 11s 9d, Ha lid, 17s 6d. Study your own inttrcsrs and see them. Best Dressmaking in the city best fit, best styles, lowest charges. Mrs. Carter guarantees absolute satisfaction. Be t wise and plaoo your order with C-rterand . Co-^Ready-Money Drapers, 77, Willis-street. ."P^UND, a British System of Dress-ontti^g -<L- 1 tuat . wlll ,P.roduce a perfect fit, and is[so ■ nmple an intelligent child could loam it in SH* Lessona. Miss Radnrell (recently from ingland) having had practical training in tbo best London Houses, has commenced dreisilialaiig with a view to proving the merits ot her system, and bringing it before the public as quickly as possible Ladies' paper patterns 2s Cd ;, traced on lining ready for making. ss. Hours for teaching— lo to 12; 2to i. 1, Grey.street, opposite Natioral Bank. VOCA HOUSE. Buckl^iSioT^Aceommodation for a few respectable Boarders ; hot, cold, and shower bath. "ITItIRNISHED Apartments, suitable for JD married couple, or two ladies, with or without board. Address at Mr. Moran'B, grocer, top of Cuba-street. GJ.ENTr.KMAN requires Private Board W and I esidon'ce. Address, giving full part'culars and terms, P., Evening Post. YOUNG Gentleman, good musician, would like home in private family, where he could teach violin or piano to some of the family in return for consideration in terms. Apply, giving particulars, to Hurt. Evening Post. "jV/TALLO CIGARS, the Best. TO TAILORS. rjiHE D.I.C. require a first-class Tailor, to press and fill up time sewing. Apply MR. LAMBLE, D.I.C. Tailoring Department. TI^HB D.I.C. have vacancies for AppronX ticcs to Dressmaking. Apply Mrs MORISON, Costume Department. SCHOOL of the '^ Dress-cutting, Fitting, Milking, kc. Exphaiiße Building. — Miss Forbks having .studied four systems of dress-cutting, as well as the Parisian method, can with some authority say that the " Exoelsior " has entirely superseded the " Scientific " and other complicated methods in its simplicity, accuracy, and the great satisfaction it gives to all wb i learn it DISCLAIMER. rJ. EDWARDS, the "American Sales9 man," who reoontly appeared at the Skating Rink, disclaim any connection whatever with the " American Salesman " mentioned in the " Woodville Letter," which appoared in the Evening Post on the 25th inst. J. EDWARDS. OFFICES.— Set of two' Rooms, over Chamber of Commerce. Rent, 14s per week. TO LEND. •P^AfWl On Freeu °M Security, at c*i/fJ\J \f\J current rates, in sums to suit borrowers. S. CARROLL, 42, Lambton-quay. TO LET, pRINCESS THEATRE, For Theatrical Performances, Balls, Meetings, ie fT^O LET, Thorndon, the Family RcsiA denco in Grant-road, rooently occupied by Mrs. Clapham, containing eleven rooms, also bathroom, pantry, scullery, greenhouse, &c. ; large gionndsand garden, with running stream. Apply to Mr. G. J. Clapham, Parkstreet, Thorndon. OFFICES OR SAMPLE ROUMS~TO LET. TJ^O LET, three good Rooms suitable tor X the above purpose, with every convenience, at n, rental of from os per week. DWAN BROS.. Willis-strect. TO LIST, that commodious Family Residene, known as " Edendile," in Hobson-strcet, the property of Robert Stains, Ksq., next door to Jacob Joseph, Esq. For particulars apply to JOHN KIBK^ALDTE. SO BH LET, the Dwellinguouse and Grounds in Arlington-street known ns " The Knoll," at present in the occupation of Mrs. M'Kolvie. The h'.use is fitted with all modern improvements, and the rooms include three living rooms, seven bediooms, &o. There aro detached offices, coach-houic, and stnble. Grounds about an acre and a half in area. Pos.seatjion from Ist October. For further information and orders to view, apply to LEVIN & CO. TBIO LKT, Bakehouse, with premises, at JL back of Nat Nathan's, No. M, Willisstreet. r |'O LET, a veiy large Room, suitable for I dancing, meetings, &c. ; rent, 10a per week. Address at Evening Post. T I be Let, furnished, a very comfortable X House of fivo rooms; rent 35s per week. Apply to B. Smith & Co., 40, Lambton-Quay. TIIO LET, a so ven-roonied Residence, situX atcd on one acre of ground, with vinery and outhouses, adjoining Messrs. Craig and Gibbons' Nursery, Lower Hutt. TO LET, largo Room with fire-place, Willis-street, suitablo for sample room, tailor or dressmaker. Hewson, Manners-st. fD 'O LET, four and fivo roomed Cottages, JL beautifully situated. Apply J. A. Jacobson, Tory-street. | 0 LET, Clifton-terrace, seven-roomed « House ; . bath, high-pressure boiler, Luke's range ; every convenience ; beautiful view. Apply J. Pronse, Clifton-terrace. 'I O LET, in Daniol-sti eet, Newtown, i Shop and Dwoliin? ; five rooms, batb; scullery, hot wator, p.w.0., stablo, and shod. Apply X T. Cutler, Owen-street. Nowto-vn. ry\O I.XT. 95, Tory-streot, Shop and ooinX fortable dwelling, at present ocenpied by Charles Heinold, Fork Bntcher, -who is removing opposite. Apply on the premises. r|IOT.KT, too Dentist, superior Spite of I Rooms, built for the pmposo ; inspection invited. Apply George Moe, 177, Lanibton-qnay. ri^O LET, Abel Pmith-stieot, one of the I most desirable Family Residences in the City. Ten highly-finished large and lofty rooms. Garden and grounds ; half an acre. Centre of city. Monthly tenancy, or torm of years if desired. Immediate possession. Prceiit tenant leaving city. Apply for cards to view, J. Mandcl, 67, Lambtonquay. /CRUETS, TEAPOTS, V BUTTERDISHES, &c. Last Week of Great Sale at 60, Cuba-street. T. J. THOMPSON. OHICKtT BEASON,'93-'9l. /^IRICKETERS' Requirements have been \j well looked after this season by Cameron & Christie. All Bats specially selected in the rough at Sykea' factory, and when finished are again picked and examined. This is our list now open for cricketers' inspection — " Electric Cutter Bats Defiance Bats All-cane Bats Youths' Willow and Ash Spliced Bats Men's and Youths' Stumps, revolving tops, &o. Batting Gloves, several patents Batting Gloves, right hand only Wicket-keeping Gloves, several patents Youths' Leg-guards and Gloveu Men's Leg-guards, continuous strap Men's Leg-gnards, skeleton kid and calf Cricket Bags, green and brown Green Baizo Bat Covers ' Duke's Balls, two qualities" String Cricket Nets, double and single Patent Composition Balls Scoring Books and Sheets A Cricket Bat Gauge is kept in stock for gauging all bats. Inspection invited. You need not buy. We want orioketers to see the best of cricketing materials. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, LAMBTON-QTJAY.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1893, Page 3