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EVENING DE.ESS. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SUITS made to measure from £6 6s at tho D.I.C. High-olaas Tailoring in all its branches is a speciality at the D.I.C. T ADIES who require BOOTS or SHOES will do well to buy them at the MID-WINTER SALE! 4/- IN THE jg DISCOUNT ! 1/4 Slippers, from ..1,4 1/11 Dress Shoes, from I>ll 4/3 Shoes, from ... 4/3 0/11 Boots, from ... C/ll POTTER A SON, Shoe Importers. nnREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES ft.T HUME & SON'S. BACON! BACON Perfection in Quality, at Prices hitherto Unequalled for Cheapness. Tons op Extra Choice to Select from In Sides, Rolls and Cats. HAMS! HAMS! The Finest Hams in the World— Mild, Lean, and Well-Flavoured. Every Ham Guaranteed Perfection. Hundreds to Select from— English, Irish, and Colonial. | TEA! TEA! 2s feu lb, Direct from the Gardens on the Hapatule Estate, Ceylon. Customers Buying from as Save all Middlemen's Profits, And get a Much Superior Article. This Tea is worth Is per lb more. 1 HUME & SON, THE LARGEST TEA, WINE, AND PROVISION DEALERS IN NEW ZEALAND, 63 and 65, Willis-street, WELLINGTON. PO REWARD will be given for infordW_l mation that will lead to the conviction of the misoreants who try to wrench off or damage the Plate on my gate at " Fairfield," Upper Adelaide-road, or otherwise to damage the property. T. SfEPHENS. LOST, a Pug Dog from 52, Tho Terrace. Finder will be rewarded. LOST~small Silver Shield, with nameß engraved, in Willis-Btreet. Finder rewarded on leaving same with Max Kreissig, Cabinetmaker, 83, Willis-street. LOST, this morning, probably m the tram, between 9 and 10 a.m., by a yonng woman, a. stranger in Wellington, between the City Buffet and Manawatu Railway Station, a Purse, containing a J2lOnote, silver, tram tiokets, Ao. (all the loser possessed) Finder rewarded in a suitable manner on returning to Evening Post. Number of note known. OUND, Startling Reductions in Dress Goods and Dressmaking. Nice Winter Dress Materials, 4s lid, 6s lid, 11b 9d, and 17s Gd ; Costumes made, complete, for 255, 29a 6d, 355, 40s. Our Dressmaking charges reduced to 8a Gd and 10s 6d. In this department we challenge comparison with any other honse in New Zealand. Our oustomers are always perfectly fitted and pleased. Carter A Co., 77, Willis-street. Don't mistake the entrance. A LADY, leaving for Melbourne, wishes to dispose of a splendid Piano, English maks. Apply at once No. 10, Dixonstreet, off Cnba-street^ BOARD and Residence Required by gentleman in city, a permanent home, at, say, £6 per month ; the vioinity of The Terrace or Thorndon preferred. Board, Evening Poat. NGINEER (good turner) wants Work ; town or country ; fin-t-c1a.98 references ; low wages. Frenoh, 14, Dixon-street. TpXPERIENCED Clerk-would be glad of Hj any clerical work; doctors', solicitors', Ao , accounts attended to ; local solicitor's testimonial. Painstaking, Evening Post. MRS. DOD WELL, Kalulu House, Willisstreet. Lessons in Voioe Production and Singing. PRIVATE Board and Residence; nice comfortable home, good table, central ; terms, 15s and 17s per week. Also, large Furnißhed Room to let, suit two friends; terms, 5s per week each. For addrosa, apply at Evening Poat. H INGLE Gent reqnires two Unfurnißhed Rooms in nice locality, convenient to city, must be quiet ; references if required. Box 293; UPERIOR Board and Residence for gentlemen, healthy looality; lOmin from G.P.O. Osborne House, nill-street. Board and Residence for gontle- ~> men; good table, hot and cold bath, fine pleasant locality, and excellent view ; terms reasonable. Meriden, Maodonald Crescent. STOP Thief, Springheel Jaok, Ludo, Lotto, Word Making, Parlour Croquet, Steeplechase, Halma, Tiddly Winks, Rival Rovers, Quartettes, Bell and Hammer, Wedding Bells, 130 varieties Winter Games from Is ; Children's Card Games, 2d, 3d, and 4d ; large Draft Board and Men for Is Bankrupt stock of Stationery half price, at The Noted Hibernia, 67, Cuba-street. I A Card. MRS. E. A BAKER, Certificated Nurse, No. 67, Hopper-street. Accommodation for —dies* dnring accouchement and surgical cases. The honse is exoellently fitted np, the rooms are large and lofty. Every care and attention, combined with skilful nursing THE RELIABLE REGISTRY OFFICE. T ADIES and Servants are notified that Miss Brehnbr has removed from Willisstreet to 83, Molesworth-street. npALK O' THE TOWN.— E. J. King'B New Premises at 69, Manners-street. Best variety of Sheet and Book Music in Wellington. Pianos tuned from 7s 6d. Telephone 244. Inspection invited. rpHOMPSON BROS. A CO. Coal Merchants, Dixon, Featherston. and Murphy-streets. LETTERS PATENT For INVENTIONS and Registration of TRADE MARKS obtained in NEW ZEALAND, GREAT BRITAIN, AND ELSEWHERE on application to W. 11. HASELDEN, PATENT SOLIOITOE (Author of "How to Patent an Invention," Ac), 14, Brandon-street. Wellington. i^KNrrrrTirBHOBOT^ NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Mount Cook Pound, one Bay Gelding, white near forefoot, white blaze down face, very quiet; impounded from Island Bay. One Bay Gelding, white star on forehead, white near hind fetlock; impounded by_ Ranger. If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on the 12th, at noon. _ --^-^ Ponndkeeper. IMPOUNDED at Lower Hutt Borough Pound, by S. Harris, Banger, on 30th May, one light-bay Mare, .two white hind feet, no visible brand. If not ola— led and expenses paid, to be Bold 12th June, at noon. G. NICHOLAS, Ponndkeeper. FORCED SALE. 450 ACRES SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL LAND. /VWING to Bpeoial circumstances, a valu\J able Farm in Blenheim distriot, lately valued by an independent valuer at .£3850, is offered at .£2500 to a prompt buyer. The land is all level alluvial soil, seoure from flood; 200 aores cropped ; balance in grass, carrying 900 sheep and 25 cattle. Good nine-roomed dwell— g and all outbuildings. For further det—la apply HARCOUBT & CO. NOTICE. I BEG to notify that I have sold my milk business to Mr. R. Lovegrove, and I trust all my oustomers will acoord him the support hitherto given to me. G. DRAWBRIDGE.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 3

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