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XOWN AND COUNTRY VISITORS Find tho Tea-room at TE ARO HOUSE a delightful resting-place from the fatigues of shopping. DELICIOUS TEA, DAINTY CONFECTIONS,' 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 /IRQ HOUSE. GOOD ADVICE ! ' WANTED Known -- Don't Keep a lumber-room full of USELESS ARTICLES. Send to Sidey's Central Auction Rooms, Manners-atreet. Note. — Established over 30 years. "VET ANTED KNOWN— DRESSCUTTING BY THE REC-SPED SYSTEM Is taught by Mrs. Male. The system is the easiest and most praotieal. Taught in eight lessons. The Bee-Sped is the latest. Ladies should arrange without delay, as Mrs. Male will teach the system for six weeks only. Tuition, one guinea. MBS. MALE, SneiA&xiT in Coats and Skirts, Next Dresden Co. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONSrwith testimonials, are invited until Saturday, 7th January. 1899, for the position of Matron. A trained Nursa and careful housekeeper required. Salary, £Q5 per annum. J. 0. BODDINGTON, Secretary, MEDICAL. WANTED, a Looum Tenens for three weekß, commencing 10th January» 1899. Address Medicus. Evening Post. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. \\7 ANTED, an Apprentice, to learn den- »» tistry.i Apply N.Z. Consolidated Dental Depdt, Victoria-street. *~ ANTED KNOWN. The Shareholders of the Wellington Cooperative Association, Limited, are notified that the Meeting called for Friday, SOLh December, will, on account of the destruction of the Association's premises by fire, be held at the Silver Grid. Cuba-street (opposite Te Aro House), on Friday, 30th December, at 8 p.m. ANTED, everyone to know that C. Smith will commence Salvage Sale on Saturday Morning. Wf ANTED— "Spring Blossom Ointment" V ? will cure chilblains, chapped hands, sores, cuts, burns, bruises, sore eyes, sore legs, and skin complaints. Price, 6d and Is. Chemists and grocers. Wholesale Agents — Kempthorne, Prossor & Co. WAN'I'ED, Buyers for workmon'& strong second-hand Bicycles. Deposits from £1, easy payments for balance. Adams Star Cycle Company. Mercer-street, Wellington. ANTED Known— That we have just opened, ex Delphic, a choice lot of Hand and Travelling- B.ags, Purses, and Pocketbooks ; also English Gig and Buggy Harness, of first-rate quality, to be sold at cash prices as usual. Inspection and coniparion invited. C. W. Wycherley & Son, Willis-street, Wellington, and The Square, Palmerston North, WANTEDW 'ANTED Known — Large variety of Novelties, Ornamental Nick-nacks, Table Decorations, Work Baskets, Companions, Toys, Prams, Dolls (striking beauties), Christmas and New Year Cards. To clear quickly, small profits. Open till 9 p.m. till end of year. Mrs. Birrel, The Fancy Repository, 45, Cuba-street. \\J AN TED Known — Those who have not V v scoured one of the splendid Bathing Dresses, at Is each, now being Bold at George & George's, 29, Cuba-street, should hurry along and get one; they are selling very fast. Just look at their windows for Holiday Wearing Apparel. ANTED Known— We have for sale 20 first-ekes Bicycles, ladies' and gent's, from J25 upwards, Call at Royal Exchange, Opera House. \\f ANTED~Known, CaslTpresent of 3s * v i^ the £. Open all the month of December until 10 o'clock. H. J. Rodgers and Co., 72, 74, Mannerfe-shreet. ' WAITED Known, that we sell reliable second-hand Machines, taken in part pajMnent for new "'Stars," at cost price; good machines for £b, easy payments. Adams Star Cycle Company, Mercer-street, Wellington. ' s. ANTED, a good, strong Girl, about 18, for general house work. Apply 126, Willis-street^ WANTED~to Sell, Wertheim's new family high arm Sewing Machine; only been in use three months ; six drawers and cover; cost 4J12 325; warranted complete ; price £5 10s. Address New Family, Evening Post. WANTK'D, a Girl to assist in housework, also a Man for kitchen. Apply Wellington Dining Room's, Lambton-quay. WANTED Known, one only lady's and gent's new American Humber Cycles, very low prices ; new lady's, Eadie parts, .£18 ; gent's second-hand Cycles, 10s, £6 10s, and 10s ; lady's second-hand, and £12, nearly new. L. Ccrchi v City Cycle Works, next Evening Post office. WANTED, the public to know that JSoss Cigarettes are still being manufactured in Willis-street, and sold at 15 for 6d. '___ WANTED Known — Raspberries for new year's jam, 8d per lb ; Dry Raspberries and Red Currants in boxes for dessert ; Strawberries, to-morrow, at Knigge'g Al Fruit Shop, 82, Willis-street. WANTED, this evening. Housekeeper for country, not over 35 ; good wages to suitable person. Hewson & Co., 20, Lambton-quay^ ANTED', Female Cooks, 30s, 255, 20s, country, fares paid ; also Rouseabouts, Housemaids, Waitresses. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton-quity. WANTED, a respectable Girl, to assist in housework. Apply Mrs. C. C, Kelly,, 187, Willis-street. WANTED Known, that Boss Cigarettes are still to the front .in Willis-street (next to Shortt's) 5 best value in the market; 15 for 6d. WANTED, a Chief Cook. Apply Club Hotel. WANTED, thorough General Servant; must be good plain cook ; services to start next Tuesday. Apply Mrs. Sidney Hall, Boulcott-streot, opposite R.C. Church. ANTED, a good Needlewoman, with. knowledge of dressmaking. For address apply Evening Post. WANTED, young Girl, to assist in housework. Apply, between 1 and 5 on Friday, 85, Austin-street. ANTED, at once, 25 Hands, for C. Smith's Great Salvage Salo. Apply Cuba-street. WANTED, a Girl, to assist in housework; must sleep at home. Apply 26, Ellice-street. \AJ ANTED, Servants, all classes, for * t gentlemen's houses, town and country; <referonces required. Select Registry, Charlott«'Stveet. Thornton.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 155, 29 December 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 155, 29 December 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 155, 29 December 1898, Page 1

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