, TAILORING. Same Quality as at Last Salh. Our tailors were two months executing orders taken during a fortnight last July. WARNOCK & ADKIN. VIOLIN. HERR MAX HOPPE will resume Teaching at his New Rooms, at tho Dresden Piano Co., on Wednesday, Ist February, where arrangements can be made for both beginners and advanced pupils. Note New Address— Dkesdbn Piano Co. Private Address — 15, Charlotte-street. TfypSS EVA GOODEfc will resume -"-*- Pianoforte Lessons on THURSDAY, 2nd February. Pupils preparing- for the Trinity College Examinations will meet the following Saturday morning. Address— 44, Kent-terrace. BOROUGH OF ONSLOW. DOG TAX. fVTOTICE is hereby given that the Tax on -L^i all Dogs kept within the Borough of Onslow has been fixed at 5s per dog. The tax is now due, and is payable to Mr. R. Pringle, Foreman of Roads, or at the office of the Borough Council, Kaiwarra, or the office of Mr. O'Donahoo, Government Insurance Buildings, Panama-street. Any person keeping- an unregistered dog for 14 days is liable to a penalty of .£5. S. C. G. VICKERS, ' Town Clerk. Kaiwarra, 26th January, 18i)9. AGENCY FOR ENGLISH EXPORTERS. nnHE New Zealand Representative of a -*- leading firm of English exporters of Hardware, Machinery, Gas and Water Plant and Material, Plant for Railways and Tramways, &c., desires the assistance of a gentleman of experienco in opening up and promoting their business in the colony. Applications (which will be treated as confidential) to be accompanied by details of past experience and evidence of ability to successfully carry out the duties, to be addressed to Confidential, P.O. Box 137, Wellington. LOUDON'S LAND MART. I AM instructed to sell some of the finest Building Allotments in KILBIRNIE, at prices and on terms that must ensure success to the purchasers. It would be superfluous to point out the factors at work which must cause a great advance in the value of this property vi the near future. For plans and particulars apply to F. 'LOUDON, 8, Grey-street. F OUDON'S LA WW~MA. R~T~. Owing" to unforeseen complications, I am instructed to sell three New Cottages, with Freehold, for The cottages are let at 12s a week each. £250 cash is all that is needed. Apply to
F. LOUDON, 8, Grey-street. LOUDON'S LAND MART. MEIN-STREHT, Newtown— Two of the nicest, newest, and prettiest Houses that study could devise, tor sale on easy terms ; 11 rooms in each ; gas, water, good sanitary work, baths, and every comfort. Apply to LOUDON'S LAND MART, 8, Grey-street. \\r 'a nt c d know n, FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR I 251b Bags 2s 2d AT PAISLEY TEA MART, Opposite Opera House. PERTH DYE-WORKS, Ghuznee-street, near Cuba-street. T7S7" ANTED Known, that!A. Robertson * • does Dyeing and Cleaning of every description. All garments tailor-pressed by hand, by experienced pressers, at the very shortest notice. Telephone, 918. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture ; fair price, cash down. C. Daubney, next to Bank, Ingestre-street. CLOTHING. WANTED to Purchase, Clothing, Furniture, Books, Jewellery, &c. ; letters attended. Address Miss M'Cormick, 100, Tory-street. WANTED TO SEL L — Clearing Lines. One Lady's B.S.A. Bicycle, one Lady's Dominion Bicycle, and one Gent's Valkyrie Bicycle, all new machines, fitted with Westwood Rims and Duhlop Tyres. Price, each £1(5. Inglis Bros., Willis-street. \VT ANTED KNOWN. PURE VACCINATION. I will Vaccinate direct from the Calf, at my rooms, in the Avenue, Willis - street, on FRIDAY, 3rd February, from 9 a.m. to 4 P ' m> . WM. C. FITZGERALD, Public Vaccinator. <---.* DYEIK . a AND CLEANING> ■""*" WANTED Known, that Barber & Co., Steam Dyers and Cleaners, are the only Dyers in tho colony that possess the machinery necessary to give you satisfaction. 46, Cuba-street, Wellington. "^STANTED, Everybody to visit Karori Gardens. Refreshments, Tennis, Boating-, &c. Admission, 6d. Return fare, Is. WANTED Known— Record Reign silvermounted Fox's frame silk Umbrella, nauie and date engraved, manufactured l'oi 12s <»d at Lethaby's, 2f«, Willis-street-Postago paid any part of New Zealand. Umbrellas recovered with ailk, Italian cloth, and lavontine twill, from 3s 6d: best twill Italian, from 4s (id : best silk, from 0s Cd. Don't throw any tiiubi'ellu away, send to Lethaby's and get a new one made of it. Scissors, hnives, and razors ground ; glass and oliiuu riveted.
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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1899, Page 1
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690Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1899, Page 1
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