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THE WARWICK, 57, Wellington - terrace (Under New Management). Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen. Single and Double Rooms, Piano, Hot and Cold Baths. Magi>.3oent View of City and Harbour. Seven minutes from G.P.O. Terms moderate. SPECIAL NOTICE. FIRE AT GRIFFITHS', PAWNBROKER. /CUSTOMERS are notified that they can V> obtain their Jewellery Pledges from J. Griffiths at his temporary offioe, next door to the old premises, Courtenay-place. Due notice will be given as to alteration of address as soon as arrangements are made. ; JUST LANDED, TAYLOR BROS. pOCOA AND MUSTARD JOHNSTON 4 CO. CEND IT TO SHORTT'S. riIAYLOR BROS.' IIOMOE COCOA. Obtainable all Grocers. MRS. NOY and Miss MARTIN, Teachers of the "Elixir" System of Dressmaking (protected under the " Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1889," have arrived in Wellington. Mrs. Noy is a teacher of 26 yearß* experience, and having studied four systems of Dressmaking —British, Scientific, Eureka, and Parisian — is an authority for stating that the_ Elixir has superseded all other methods by its Bimplioity and its aoouracy, pupils without any firevious knowledge of dressmaking easily earning in from four to six lessons of one hour each, without tho uso of charts, patterns, or measurements to cut dresses, bodiceß, mantles, jackets, skirts, and capes. It is so certainly accurate that fitting ia not necessary. Profioienoy guaranteed. Testimonials from all the towns visited, inalnding the Lady Principal and pupils of Nelson College, and the Reverend Mother of the Monastery, Nelßon. Ladies may make up dresses and form their own classes, qhoosing their own honrs, under Mrs. Noy's supervi«ion. Terms — Single pupils, £2 2s ; class of four, 35s eaoh. Hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ladies taught at own residences by arrangement. Evening classes according to arrangement. Address— Exchange Hall. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATIZATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. ri^HE Trout Fishing Season Commences on X the 15th of September, 1894, and Closes on the 15th Apiil, 1895. Licenses at a fee of £1 for Mon, and 5s for Ladies and Bojs of 16 years of nge or under may bo obtained from Mr. Geo. Denton, Willis-street, Wellington, or from Mr. Tisdall, Gunsmith, Lambton-quay. DANCING. MRS. DOD WELL, Kalulu Houbo, Willisstreet. Classes weekly. Private lessons if required ; also in tho Waltz Minuet, French and English Minuets. npAYLOR BROS.' D.S.F. MUSTARD. Obtainable all Grocers. FRED. G. THOMPSON & CO, HUNTER-S 1-REET, LAND, FINANCIAL, AND ESTATE AGENTS. Houses fob Sale. Deposit, £50 and Upwards. Exceptionally Cheap Properties at Newtown. Terms to Purchase Less tban Rent. Money to Lend, from £100 to £20,000. N.B. — Soveral Hotels both, town and oountry, for sale. A H. LOGAN & CO. Sharebrokkrs, Land, Estate, Financial, and Commission Agents. Loans negotiated. Interest, Rents, Debts, &c, collected. Address — No. 12, Featherston-stbeet. npAYLOR BROS.' HOMOE COCOA. Obtainable all Grocers. MR. M. G. HERING, B.A. (Oxon.), prepares Pupils for the Junior and Senior Civil Service Examinations, Teachers' Certificates, Matriculation, Junior Scholarship and other Univorsity Examinations. Kent House, Kent-torraoe, near Basin Reserve. SAM. WATERS, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LAMBTONQUAY. Customß, Shipping, Produce, and General Agency. Rents and Olher Debts CoUeoted. AoQounts Adjusted. OTOUT, MONDY, SIM & FINDLAY, Solicitors, , Colpnial Exchange Buildings, Lambton-quay MONEY TO LEND On Freehold Security at Lowest Current Kates. npAYLOR BROS. 1 D.S.F. MUSTARD Obtainable all Grocers. WELLINGTON COLLEGE, THE Third Term will begin on MONDAY, 17th September. The Head Master will be ready to receive paro&ts and guardians at the College on. Friday,, 14th September, from 10 a m. to 6 p.m. CHAS. P. fIOWLES, Seoreiary. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL* 1 . THE Third Term witt begm on TTJES . D . .DAY, 18th September^ The Lady Principal will receive parents. - at the Sohoo on Monday, 17th instant, ff so* 5 o* Ato 5p m CHAS. Pv J . OWLES> ■ Secretary. AREALC^K [T. XK i N Irritat.~o^ fopall 1 * Btopped,andEc» :SKIN ERUPTIONS* Scu^edbyaWon: T DOES Not SW , V JPSKraBES On. the Skin. Can be had of Mr. , " W. FITZGERALD, )Writeforlittl(»7 <nnV Chemist, Wellington, , , Jook - or Mr. BANNISTER, , OtbbS» : Chemist, Dnnedin. Special to ladies. OP'CE SHILLING will buy a Jar of [ WALTON'S HAND EMOLLIENT, w\iich is guaranteed to make your hands soft uadwbi te, and to cure all soreness or roughness «f ter work. "A-ont Ellen" in the N.Z. Mail says :— i Mj» friend, after trying the preparation, pronounces it most pleasant to use aniexcellent in effect. As a rule Ido not o»r« to reoommend any special toilet preparation, but my friend's eulogy of Mr. Waton's Emollient was so decided that I gave way. It should have a large sale." GEO. W. WILTON, Manufacturing Chemist, Adelaide-road. Telephone 561. Orders delivered to any address in the oity. One jar sent bj post to any address in the colony on receipt of Is 3d in stamps. M. SHEEHY, DISPENSING CHEMIST, T> EGS to return thanks to his friends and -*-* customers, and that he has Removed to No. 80, Courtenay-place, where he trusts to merit a continuance of his old friends and customers' support. MICHAEL SHEEHY, 80, MEDICAL HALL, Cour tenay-plaoe . Our arge Sign-board for Sale. T ALEXANDER tc. CO., PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, Sanitary, Electrical, and Hot Water Engineers, Lead-hkad Nail Manufacturers. Estimates given for all sanitary and other work. Drains, p.w.o.'s, &c, fixed according to new by-laws at lowest prioes. N.B. — All work entrusted to our care will receive tho personal supervision of practical certificated men. Note the Address— J. ALEXANDER & CO., Opposite Publio Library, Viotoria-street, Wellington. Telephone 901. IN BANKRUPTCY. OWING to the Bankruptcy in Palmerston North of Mr. D. A. Ogilvie, a large consignment of General Ironmongery has been thrown on the Bank's hands. This I have purchased at a very low prioe, and now tbe whole will be offered at very LOW PRICES. EnamelledlWare, exceptionally good quality, Cutlery, ridiculously low in price; Brush Ware, Sets Braoe and Bits, 2s; Garden Rakes, 12-tooth, 8d; Steel Hat and Coat Hooks, Is doz ; Table and Dessert Knives, from 38 3d half dozen : Tea Trays, 6d each, &c, Ao. For a short time only. T. J. THOMPSON, Best Value Ironmonger, 60, CUBA-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 4

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