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WHITE C LNVAS SHOES. T ADIES' SIZES, 6,9 per pair^ MAIDS', 5,9 per pair j V THE} GIRLS', 4, 3 and 5/- per pair I The above are superior quality J -''••'■•^ # WHITE TENNIS SHOES. LADIES'. 3/9 GENTLEMEN'S, 4/6 At the D I.C. REE ADMIBSION Ia made by up-to-date Laundresses that "CRYSTAL" STARCH GLAZR Ia the Best Linen Shiner in the world. 3700 168 Sold in Wellington. _Of Grocers, in 6d, Is, and la 3d bottles. /CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR'S HOLIDAY. BOOTS AND SHOES. For the Largest Variety For the Best Quality For the Most Reasonable Prices Goto A. LINDSAY'S, Lambton-quay, Cuba-Btreet, and Petone. PARTNERSHIP. nnHE Proprietor of a flourishing Wholesale and Retail Business in Wellington has a vacancy for an active Partner. Capital required, abont £3000. The Bußineßß is a sound one, with present turnover of £12,000 per annum. For further particulars, apply to HARCOUET & CO. LOST, between Queen-street and Cour-tenay-plaoe, small Gold Broooh, with hair ; finder rewarded. Return to 5, Queenstreet. LOST, between Wellington and the Agricultural Society's grounds, on Show days? last week, a Purse, containing a few shillings and an important letter, which is valued very much by the loser. Finder will be rewarded on returning the same to Evening Post. TTI O U~~N D ! FOUND! Gentß' Light Balmorals, 7a lid Men's Strong Shooting Boots, 8s lid Men's Real Kip Tights, 10a Gd Youths' Nailed Shooters, 7a Gd CRESPIN & CO., CO-OPERATIV« StOEK, Cuba-street. /COMFORTABLE Apartments To Let— \J Two Bedrooms and one Sittingroom, with or withont board ; ten minutes' walk from Hutt Station For address apply at Mr. Feist's Store, Lower Hntt. TOWN PROPERTY WANTED. ri^HE owner of a Country Hotel desires to _L Exohange a small Country Hotel Business for a oomfortable Dwellinghouse in Wellington. Apply by letter to Exchange, care of Evening Post. AIRDTSESSERS. — Open for Engagement, thoroughly first-olaBS Gentlemen's Hand; oan take management if required ; highest credentials as to oharaoter and ability. Address Box 388, Dnnedin. IF you wear tan boots use MARTIN'S CREMOMUM. It polishes like glass, and does not change the colour of the leather. It cleans all stuns, and makes old boots or shoes appear new and nioe. One shilling per tin. ENSINOTON HOUSE, Hill- street, adjoining Parliamentary Gronnde, has firat-olass Fnrnisbed Suites of Apartments for families and visitors. House well appointed, with every oonvemenoe ; central pcßition. Telephone No. 731. TI^WO Gentlemen may seonre comfortably J furnished Bedrooms in private family, with or without breakfast and tea; bath, hot, cold, and shower ; no other lodgers kept ; terms extremely moderate. Address Terrace, Evening Post. LEVIN, MANAWATU. Opening for a General Store, Drapery, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Dressmaking, or Tailoring. rr\O LET, Shop and Dwelling, containing X seven rooms, with quarter-aore land, in the township of Levin ; rent 15a per week. Also, a smaller Shop oan be rented for 10s per week. The bnildings have been newly erected in the best part of this rising township. A. A. BARNETT, 18. Lambton-quay. TO LET or For Sale, several House Properties, one of four rooms, five rooms, and seven rooms respectively, in good looalities, with every convenience, including bathroom, wardrobes, cupboards, washhouße with copper and tuba, p.w.c, Venetian blinds, &c ; alao, house of aix rooms, oorner seotion, good bnsiness stand, to be sold a bargain, £10 to £20 deposit, balauoe as a monthly rent ; also, two blocks of good bush land, partly improved, in good district, to be sold a great eaorifloe. Apply Henry Pitcher, Owen-street, Newtown. TO LET, for a term of years, premises in the oity, consisting of a Shop and 12 Rooms ; well snited for business, restaurant, or first-olass boardinghouse ; rental £3 10s per week. Apply to Harcourt & Co. TO LET, House of seven rooms, with bathroom, scullery, Venetian blinds, and every convenience. Apply No. 3, Lipman-st. ''■"'O LET, a two-roomed Cottage, with JL scullery, in Nairn-street. Apply to C. Bunckenburgb, Nairn-street. r I M) LET, Sydenham House, No. 9, DixonL street ; 12 rooms, nice garden. Apply W. Tonks, Wellington Flour Mills, between 1 and 5 p.m. 0 LET, a five-roomed Cottage. Apply R. Ayres, 90, Cuba-street. r|"!O LET, a large unfurnished Room ; JL eround floor. Apply No. 16, Collegestreet. TO LET, for two or three months, from Ist January, a comfortably-furnished six-roomed Houso ; ten minutes from Post Office ; splendid view. Address at Evening Post. TO LET, a double Furnished Bedroom, suitable for married couple or two young lady friends. Apply Mrs. Nias, Molesworth-street, opposite Kennerley's, Cab Proprietor. TO LET, seven-roomed House, furnished or unfurnished; all modern conveniences. Apply 78, Upper Ghuznee-street. <JH KISTM AS jyjONTH. SPECIAL inducement to purchase from tbe Dreaden Piano Company. We will f~*i IVE AWAY a Bplondid Weaver Organ. PURCHASERS on Time Payments, or for Cash, of a Piano or an Organ during December will receive a share in a Weaver Organ, and the shareholders will be invited to meet early in January to arrange for allotment. REMEMBKR, the ownership of the Organ will bo confined to purchasers of a Piano or an Organ during December. FOR CHRISTMAS MONTH we have opened up a Special Shipment of Pianos by Broadwood and Sons, l-ipp and Sohne, Collard and Collard, Erard. Sohweohten, Kuhaeand other notable makers. C" OUNTRY CLIENTS are placed on tho same footing as those in town. miME PAYMENTS from 20'- Monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., Lambton-quay, Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. THE QUEEN'S DRIVE JAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor of Tattersall's Livery and Bait Stables, Cambridge-terrace, will run a brake round the Queen's Drive on WEDNESDAY and SUNDAY until further notioe, leaving Governmont Buildings at 1.45 p.m. Fare, 2a return. Bugpies, Hooded Wagonettes, and all kinds of Carriages on hire. Arrangements made with picnic parties. Telephone, 670. T> H O D U C E Oats Bran Wheat Pollard Chaff Ac, &o. Best Quality. Lowest Ratks. THOMPSON BROS. & CO., Produce and Coal Merchants, 8, Dixon-street. NOTICE TO PERSONS FURNISHING. DASHER, of Cheap Furniture and ' Fancy Bazaar, 52 and 54, Mannersstreet, is now Clearing Out his Furnitnre and Floor olotha at ooat prioea to make room for his large shipment of Christmas Presents now opening.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 132, 2 December 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 132, 2 December 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 132, 2 December 1895, Page 3