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TIT ARXOCK & ADKIN. TAILORING. New Materials have n»w arrived, and are a very fine collection. Fox Seeqe, for Suitings and Habits; DlA<l'iNAL9 and other Suitings; West of England, Scotch, and English Tweeds, all guaranteed pure wool. Triinming3 are all in good reliable qualities. WARNOCK~& ADKIN. "VTEW AUTUMN DRESSES. If yon require a perfect-fitting Dress, in really good style, at a low price, for ready mono.-, the only firm who can thoroughly Buit \ou is CARTER * CO., 77, Wir.LIS-STKKKT. The Dressmaking Department is under the personal supervision of Mrs. Carter, one of the most successful Dressmakers in the colony, wno guarantees absolute satisfaction. Charge for makiug, 12a 6d. Costumes made complete from 25s to 50a. Nice Autnmn Costume Skirts, in various ''materials, from 10* lid to 21s 9d. t'hoioe Lined Blouses, 6s lid to 12a 6d. New Macintosh Cloaks, from 10s lid. Beet house in the city for Gloves, t orsets, and Umbrellas. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR DISCOUNT. WE had fully intended closing onr Discount Sale on Saturday last, but many ot our customers wishing us to continue a few days longer, we have decided to do so, and give the same Discount to all Cash Buyers of 4/- TO IO/- IN th e £ TILL SATURDAY NEXT, 14th APRIL. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED Will bo included in tho 4,/- IN TH E £ DISCOUNT. POTTER & FARQUHAR, Boot Im forties. TWEEDS. A PRACTICAL and thorough Tradesman is open to make euittt ior guutleuien who have thoir own tweed lengths. Address Norwell, No. 15, Williß-Btreet. over Hoffmann's. §OST, on Easter Monday, Fox Terrier J Dog, marked head only. Reward on returning to Evening Post. Anyono detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. LOST, botween Esplanade and Kaiwarra, laßfc n ! ght, a Scotch Pebble Broooh, in shape of dirk. Reward at Evening Poßt. LOST, from a Trap, on Tuesday evening, 10th inst., at the Loner Hutt. between Cudby's Stables and Mr. Kingdon s gate om tho B^lmont road, a Travelling Rug. Reward on leaving same at Cudby's, or W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Wellington. AS HLEY "RETREAT, "~Broad way-ter-raco. — Vacancies for Gentlemen Boarders. Terniß moderate. "^~DVERTISKR^iaving a farm of nearly /a 500 acres, of which more than onehalf is cleared and grassed, wishes to meet with a party who would either purchase tho wholo properly or go half-share in same', with managership. Capital required, from .£.300 upwards. This land is of good quality and adapted for aheepfarming. Address T.C., Evening Post. /^OMFORTABLB Board and Residenco V/ for two respectable young men in a private family, Thorndon ; bath and overy convenience ; terms, per week, 18s, including washing' Address at Evening Post. /VOMFO~RTA~BLrT Homo f or "youth~ln V> private family ; terms moderate. For address apply livening Post. COMFORTABLE private Board and Residenco for married couple, in Hillstreet; terms moderate. For address apply Evening Post. GENTLEMAN requires Board and Residence, within ten minutes of G.P.O. State terms, &c. (including washing), whioh most be moderate, to J. Barclay, c/o Evening Post. JjRIVATE DETECTIVE DALE has retnrned to Wellington, and may be conßnlted in Divorce aud all Court Cases free of charge. Address Enfield House, opposite Dr. Gillon's, Willis-Bt , Wellington. Visitors to Sydney can fiud comfortable accommodation in a Private Boarding Establishment, 104 and 106, Phillip-Btreet, near Tram torminuß and Post Office. Terms, 25d per week, or 5s per day. riIRAVELLER" Wanted "to take up spirit JL commission, country hotel * ; first-class man can increase income considerably. Connection. G.P.0.,. Wellington. .' jnO HAIRDRESSERS.— Disengaged, I. first-class Gentlemon's Hand, with knowledge of boardwork ; town or country. Apply to Mr. Forster, top of Molesworth. street, Wellington. R .M. G. HERING, B.A. (Oxon), will prepare Pupils for Teachers' Certificates, Civil Servioe, Matriculation, Junior Scholarships, and other University Exami■ations. Kent House, Kent-terraoo, near Basin Reaorve. A CERTIFICATED NURSK.anxions to re-visit England, wonld give servioes (in any capacity) in return for passage ; 10 years' experience ; good sailor ; Homo and local references. Add'ess, Kurw, care of Dr. Rawson, Willis-streot, Wellington. SALE ! SALE ! GIOODS SEIZED IN TRA.NSIT.BEING tho successful tenderer for a large quantity of Table Linens, Sheet ings, Apron Linens, Towollingß, Blankets, Dress Materiala, &c, &c, &c, we shall TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), and following week, offer the Ladies of Wellington tho benefit of our Immense Bargains. Table Linen, from 6Jd Twill Sheeting, double width, 6&d White Linen Sheeting, 2yda wide, 7sd Diaper, 4id Calico, lid Black and Coloured Caahraerea, 4s lid thedresß Lin^n Roller Towelling, 2*d Tape Edge Lace Curtains, Is 6d pair Superior Linen Ticking, half price, and many wonderful lines Wo will, at the same timo, submit the whole of our regular 'itock at BARGAIN PRICES. Don't forgot, we start on Saturday at 0 a.m. sharp. Everything must be sold. Ladies will do well to Call Early in the Day. JOH. E. LINDBERG, Wrong Side op Cuba-strkkt. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. INCREASE of Busineaa in the Mes'B and Boys' Clo thing and Merckry Dfpartment h«s compelled Mr. C. SMITH, the Cash Draper, Cnba-Btreet. to fl<-ek larger premises, and he haa this day romoved into the phop lately occupied by Mr. Lindsay, adjoining his Drapery Shop on the other eide. C. Smith weuld remind h ; s Customers and the public generally that he haa opened hia AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS, and now holds the largest Retail Stook of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Mercery in the colony. Remember— Small profit and quick retnrnß will always be the motto of this firm. Roll up on SATURDAY and see the Bargains we are offering. W C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, CUBA-HTBBBT. % VTA NTED Known— F. G.Hilton, Watoh- • * maker and Jeweller, is holding a Gennino Cost-price Sale, for one month only. A splendid chance for any one wanting a good Wat eh cheap . Note the Address— F. G . Hilton, M anufacturingand Repairing Watchmaker and! Jeweller, 17, Willis-streo WANI'JBD to lruichase, New and Set >end-hand Clothing of every description; highest cash price given ; persona waited ou ** their private residence. TViJtS. WHITAKEB, • No. 1, Manners-street

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 3