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WABNOCK A ADKIN. TAILORING. New Materials have now arrived, and are a very fine collection. Fox Skrob, for Suitings and! Habits ; Diagonals and other SuitiDgs ; West of England, Scotch, and English Tweeds, all guaranteed pure wool. Trimmings are all in good reliable qualities. WAIINOCK~& ADKIN. "^fEW AUTUMN DRESSES. If you require a perfeot-fitting Dross, in really good style, at a low price, for ready money, the only firm who can thoroughly suit you is CABTEB & CO., 77, WILLIB- STREET. The Dressmaking Dopartment is under the personal supervision of Mrs. Carter, one of the most successful Dressmakers in Jio colony, who guarantees absolute satis. :aotion. Charge for making, 12s 6d. Costumes made complete from 25s to 50a. Nice Autumn Costume Skirls, in various materials, from 10a lid to £ls 9d. Choice Lined Blouses, 6s lid to 12s 6d. New Macintosh Cloaks, from 10s lid. Best house in tho city for Gloves, Corsets, and Umbrellas. PARTICIPATION IN PROFIT. rpo BUYERS OF BOOTS AND SHOES We have deoidod to givo a Discount of j /~V PER CENT. To All CASH Buyers. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED— Otto Herz's Shoes, Dancing Shoe?, Dress Shoes, Warm Lined Slippers. Ladios should sco the New Boots, The " NOBMA." ( Prioe, 12s 6d Spooial line in Gents' Hand-sewn, The "KOBNEAZEE." Sold only by POTTER & SON, Lato Potter A Farquhar. TWEEDS. A PRACTICAL and thorough Tradesman A is open to make cuits for gentlemen who have their own tweed lengths. Address Norwell, No. 15, WilHs-straet, ovor Hoffmann's. £2 REWARD^ " OST or STOLKN, on the 23rd of last Li month, from the wharf, previous to the departure of the a.s Mararoa for Lyttelton, a Sea-chest containing Steward's Effeots. The above reward will be paid to anyone returning same to Clarendon House, Waring Taylor-street. The tame reward will bo paid to anyone giving information that will lead to its recovery. |~ OST, a blue and black Silk Scarf, with -J initials in corner, in Tinakori-road. Will finder kindly return to Mr, Cooper, Levin and Co., Groy-street. \ DVERTISER, having a farm of nearly XjL 500 acres, of whioh more than onehalf is oleared and grassed, wishes to meet with a party who would either purchase tho wholo property or go half-share in same, with managership. Capital requirod, from upwards. This land is of good quality and adapted for Aheepfarming. Address T. 0., Evening Post. BOARD and Residence, two bedrooms and sitting-room, wanted for two gentlemen, in private house where no other boarders are kept ; must bo in good looality, not more than ten minutes' walk from Post Office. Apply, stating terms, to X, Evening Post. /^IARL MOSCH is requested to call on \wV the German Consulate, Wellington, where he will hear of something to his advantage. /COMFORTABLE Board and Residence L' for two' respeotable young men in a private family, 'Thorndon ; bath and every convenience ; terms, per week, 18s, including washing' Address at Evening Po3t. T^OMFORTABLB Home for youth in \~J private family ; terms moderate. For address apply Evening Post. ENSINGTON HOUSE, Hill-street adjoining Parliamentary has first-olass Furnished Suites of Apartments for families and visitors. House well appointed, with every convenience; oentral position. Telophono No. 731. PRIVATE DETECTIVE DALE has reMT turned to Wellington, and may be consulted in Divorce and. all Court Cases free of charge. Address Enfield House, opposite Dr. Gillon's, Wlllia-st , Wellington. Visitors to Sydney can find w comfortable accommodation in a Private Boarding Establishment, 104 and 106, Phillip-street, near Tram terminus and Post Offioe. Terms, 25s per week, or 5s per day. pWO young Ladles; engaged -during- tbo I day, require Board and Residence ; will join da,me bedroom ; bath and piano indispensable ; in or near Upper Willis-street preferred. Address X.M.8., Evening Post. r|l O LET. A very desirable Dwelling of eight rooms, with scullery and bathroom, standing on an acre of land in Owen-street. Bent moderate to a desirable tenant. S CABBOLL, 42, Lambton-quay. O ii E > E T, WABEHOUSE, Corner Victoria and Harbour streets, Wellington. For particulars apply to WM. M'ABTHUB & CO., Auckland ; Or to J. P. CAMPBELL, Esq., Solicitor, Temple Champers, Featherston-st , Wellington. FAMILY BESfDEHCE. npO LET, Family Residence of 10 rooms, I situated in Hopper-street, lately oooupied by Mr. H. Brittain, chemist ; possession on or about 6th April ; few minutes' walk from tram line ; moderate rent to good tenant. Apply to BOBT. E. BANNISTER, Sussex-square. 10 LET, five rooms, ono-story Cottage, Wilaon-etroet, Newtown ; five rooms, two-Btory, Kent-terraoe ; all conveniences. Apply on premises j or to J. E. Milas, 65, Upper Ingestre-street. O LET, a Shop in Cuba-street. Apply to H. T. Phillips, Grooer, Cuba-street. rfor fo LET, first-dags seven-roomed House, JL and six acres of good level land, in best part of Karori. Apply T. W. Young, Jervois-quay. - HMO LET, a four-roomed Cottage ; outI house, good garden, splendid view of harbour and city, 15 minutes' walk from Poat Offioe. Apply 141, Tinakori-road. Ti^O LET, in respectable family, pleasant JL Front Room, with fireplace. Apply 144, Taranaki-street. O LET, in the sdburbs of Wellington, Residence and Grounds, suitable for Tea Gardens and boarders. A sure fortune to a right person. For particulars, address to A.D., Evening Post. TO LET, a" Gentleman's Residence, with grounds ,j£Bs per annum, two minutes from tram. For cards to view, apply to Francis Sidey, Cuba-street. rtM) LET, a eix-roomed House, in HayJL ward-terrace, off Taeman-street ; bath room, copper, wash-tubs, and all conveniences. Apply to M. Segrief, 92. Taranaki-street. rf\O LET, four-roomed Cottage, just newly JL painted and papered, splendid water, garden, and small paddook, very convenient, and situated at Blaokbridge, Lower Hutt ; 6s per week. Apply for Vey Nathaniel Craig, property adjoining, or James Grove, Petone. ri^O LET, a House in Riddiford-street. JL Over 30 for Sale on time payment. See owner. O. W. Clayton, Vivian-street. ft O LET, a four-roomed Cottage; scnlt. lery and washhoußo, range, and register grate. Apply W. J. Haines, Butcher, Mitohelltown. __^_ fW\O LKT, in good localities, three wellL finished Houses ; one seven rooms hot and oold water, gas, and every modern oonvenienoe ; also one of five rooms, bathroom and scullery, large garden, 45 x 215 feet; also one of four rooms, with conveniences, IS minutes' walk from General Post Office; or For Sale on easy terms -.£lO deposit, balanoe from 15s per week; or exchange ; title Land Transfer. Apply sharp, H. Pitcher, Owen-street, Newtown. f\\Q LET the publio know that Hoffmann X and Sons, of Willis-street, Wellington, are selling new cross-strung iron-framed, three-stringed Pianos, at JB3O cash. TO LET, No. 1. Maida Villas, Nairnstreet, containing seven rooms, soullery, bath-room, and every convenience. Apply Wellington Trust, Loan, and Investment Company, Limited, 28, Lambton-quay. ODIC ELECTRO FORCE. What is it ? and Where is it ? A NEW INVENTION. THE ODIC ELECTEO FORCE BOOTS, A Cure for One Hundred Ailments. No Corns. No Bunions. No Colds. Every Lady should wear them. Just Opened, in Ladies' 'Calf Shoes and Boots, Ladies' Glazed Kid Button and Lace Shoes and Boots. Only to be had from T. J. LEIGHTON, Molesworth-street, Sole Agent. TO PAINTERS. nnENDEBS are invited until 4 p.p. on I Monday, the 23rd instant, for Painters' Work, Ac., at the Girls' High Sohool, Pipiteastreet. Specifications at my office. THOS. TUBNBULL, Architect. ANY person or persons found trespassing J\ on my property, Parkvale, Sections 40 and 41, with dog or gun will be prosecuted. All present permits cancelled. T. CAMPBELL, Karori.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 89, 16 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 89, 16 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 89, 16 April 1894, Page 3