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X<DWN AND COUNTRY VISITORS Find the Tea-room at TE ARO HOUSE a delightful resting-place from the fatigues of shopping. DELICIOUS TEA, DAINTY CONFECTIONS, 1 STRAWBERRIES and CREAM, Are all supplied at the most moderate charges. THE TEA-ROOM IS OPEN From 2 to 5.30 p.m. daily, at TE AEO HOUSE.

S TENT'S Bottled Ale and Stout, brewed from malt and hops, absolutely pure, packed in cases of 1 dozen, 2 dozen, and 4 dozen. Quarts, 7s ; pints, 43. Country orders promptly attended to. Ale in kegs, from two gallons upwards, 2s per gallon. Central Brewery, Quin-street. Telephone 571. TfT'ROM the heath-covbiV.J . mountains of -I. ' Scotia I come. DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY. FURNITURE. WANTED to Purchase, for cash, Houses of Furniture (large or {small lots), Pianos, Libraries, &c. Apply to Francis Sidey, Manners-street. Telephone, 150. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. A PPLICATIONS, with testimonials, are -OL invited until Saturday, 7th January, 1899, for the position of Matron. A trained Nurse and careful housekeeper required. Salary, .£65 per annum. J. C. BODDINGTON, Secretary. BOOT MACHINIST. CONSTANT Employment. Pearce's Boot V^ Arcade, Cuba-streot. STATION MANAGER. ~~ WANTED, a Situation as Station or Estate Manager, by a married man aged 34- ; has been manager on different stations for ten years for the Assets Company ; the company having sold some of the property, they are retrenching ; references can be given to late employers. Address J.W., Cambridge, Waikato. "tHK7" ANTED — For an enjoyable _ day's Bport go to the Recreation Grounds, Petone, 2nd January — New Year's Day. TIT ANTED KNOWN. The most Delightful Holiday 1 , for families is obtained by securing a Furnished Cottage by the seaside ; low rental j every convenience ; January available. R. A. HEARN, St. Hill-streot or Worser Bay. DYEING AND CLEANING. WANTED Known, that Barber & Co., Steam Dyers and Cleaners, are the only Dyers in the colony that possess the machinery necessary to give you satisfaction. 46, Cuba-street, Wellington. CLOTHING. WANTED to Purchase— Clothing, Furniture, Books, Jewellery, &c ; letters attended. Address Miss M'Cormick, 100, Tory-street. CLOTHING. WANTED to Purchase, Ladies' and Gent's leffc-off Clothing, Furniture, &c, in any quantity, for cash; letters promptly attended. Address Mrs. Jones, 73, Taranaki-street. T¥7" ANTED to Sell, 500 yards beautiful " » Navy Blue Serge, 54 inches wide. Ladies would do well to inspect quality and compare price. Also, 50 Ladies' Rolled Gold American Watches ; 75 Gentlemen's ditto— a choice Xmas present. And a host of other articles suitable for the season. W. F. Shortt, Auctioneer, Willis-st., Wellington. ANTED Known, that T. Shields, Tailor, of Lambton-quay, has opened up per R.M.S. Delphic his second shipment of Summer Tweeds, consisting of all the latest shades and designs from the Home market. Special attention is called to the fact that as there nre only two suit lengths in each piece it is advisable for customers to call early. WANTED Known, that I undertake to supply Furniture, our own make, at bedrock prices ; workmanship and material guaranteed. Furniture Polished, and rapolished. Upholstery work done with ■promptitude. Estimates given. Pianos, new and second-hand, on easy terms. R. Herron, Commission Agent and General Dealer, 35, Cuba-street, Wellington. WANTED Known— Until 4th January a bottle of Ginger Wine or Cider will be given away with every half dozen of Joseph Soler's Pure Wines, at 15s. Wines ! guaranteed pure, and manufactured from grapes. Prize medals at Wellington, Christchurch, Melbourne, Colonial, and Indian Exhibitions ; price, 3s per bottle ; per glass, 3d. Invalids' port a speciality. Address, N.Z. Wine Store, next Evening Post. WANTED to Sell, Goodwill and Furniture of large Seaside Resort, with i dairy farm attached ; good and increasing \ business ; now in full swing ; owner leaving j colony ; bank book shown ; easy terms. Address Rare Chance, Evening Post. j T757 ANTED Known, that we are the best, J quickest, cheapest, most experienced j and reliable Dyers and Cleaners in Wellington. Our address is — A. Robertson's Perth Dyeworks, Ghuznee-street. Telephone 918. WANTED Known — "I, W. Gunson, Ponsonby, Auckland, do hereby certify that your Summer Extracts are incomparable, especially your Herb Beer Extract. We have used them constantly with success. We have also used other Extracts, but they cannot be compared with yours in anyway." A Is bottle will make 100 delicious drinks. Beware of imitations ! R. Ayrks, Botanic Dispensary, 90, Cuba-streets \EJ ANTED Known— Our Herb Beer ExV V tract is incomparable. A ONE SHILLING BOTTLK will make EIGHT GALLONS of Sparkling Botanic Beer, with a <'reamy head like bottled ale. It is a splendid tonic and appetiser, purely herbal and non-intoxicating ; no trouble to make. Beware of imitations ! ours is the original. Sold by all storekeepers. Prepared only by R. Ayres. 90, Cuba-street. WANTED, Buyers for workmen's strong second-hand Bicycles. Deposits from £1, easy payments for balance. Adams Star Cycle Company. Mercer-street, Wellington. Wl ANTED Known — That we have just » ? opened, ex Delphic, a choice lot of Hand and Travelling Bags, Purses, and Pocketbooks ; also English Gig and Buggy Harness, of first-rate quality, to be sold at cash price's as usual. Inspection and comparion invited. C. W. Wycherloy & Son, Willis-street, Wellington, and The Square, Pftluiereton North.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 153, 27 December 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 153, 27 December 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 153, 27 December 1898, Page 1

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