extra WARNOOK CHEAP by AND PURCHASE ADKIN. 75 MANTLES! asUndek:SILK & &AUZE MANTLES.I Handsomely Trimmed — 42/- for 30/- , Tnmrrl 55'- for 39/6 NETT 63/- for 42/72/- for 45/-U AQTT •84/- for 52/- f°ASH LACE MANTLES55/- for 29/6 PT?TriT? « 42/- for 25/- PRI CES. 55/- for 39/6 27/6 for 15/-. PUBLIC NOTICE. nPIHE business carried on by me in WelSL iinglon for a gieat number of yeurs, under tho stylo and firm of Francis Sidey and Co., Auctioneers, has Hub day been sold to Mr. Robert Pearson, formerly of Otago. I thank my ucstomers for their kind and liberal support, and confidently ask for */r;ontinuan«e oinho namu to my successor, who will carry on the business in the present premises and under the old name of Franois Sidey and Co. FRANCIS SIDEY. Wellington, Ist January, 1900. Note. — I will be in attendance at the sale rooms during the month of January to settle accounts. — F.S. T OUDON'S LAND MART. HAVE FOR SALE a highly improved Sheep Farm in the Waverley district, 900 acres, two-thirds in grass, and fenced. Will take small deposit and leave balance for a term of years at current interest; or will take good city property in exchange. Apply TP. LOUDON, 8, Grey-street. FROM 13 STONE TO A LIVING SKELETON. MR. ALFORD ARMSTRONG PENNEFATHER, ex-policeman, writes as follows: — "I was a sufferer for years from severe chronic indigestion, which reduced me from 13 stone weight to a mere skeleton. I had intense pains after each meal, suffering severely from flatulence, heartburn, palpitation, sleeplessness, want of energy, constipation, eto. I was under the treatment of two medical men, but got no relief, and I tried many well known remfldies without success. I tried Loasby's Wahoo, and receive* instant relief. I have regained both weight and strength, and can honestly say that I am again perfeotly well." LOASBY'S WAHOO ALWAYS CURES. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors — Loasby's Wahoo Mfg. Co. (Ltd.), Dunedin. Wholesale Agents— Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., N.Z. Drug Co. (Ltd.) t KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING' RATES, 1899-1900. IVTOTICE is hereby given that a charge of JL^I 10 per cent, will be made on all Rates outstanding after the 9th day of January, 1900, in accordance with " The Rating Act, 1894." W. F. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. Karori, 30th December, 1899. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture ; highest price ; cash down. O. Daubuey, Ingestre-street. ' DYEING AND CLEANING. WANTED Known, ,that MACKINTOSHES can be CLEANED or DYED at BARBER and CO.'S, Steam Dyers and Cleaners, 46, Cuba-street — the only Dyers in the colony that possess the machinery ueoeseary to give you satisfaction. WANTED Known — My Christmas Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes is now on 5 everything oheap ; must be cleared. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS on all cosh purchases, but not on repairs; also, Balloons for the children. Don't you forget it. J. MORRIS, Boot Manufacturer, eto., 91, Taranaki-st. WANTED, everyone to know that S. G. Ross, Engraver and Importer, etc., 8, Willis-street, has just received (too late for Christmas) a marvellous assortment of silver-mounted Purses, and numerous other Novelties. Extra, your name and date engraved Free on any article purchased. WANTED Known— Novelties for the season in Fancy Goods, Ladies' Bags, Purses, Workbaskets, Boxes, and Com-, panions; Dolls 'and Toys at prices to ensure quick sale ; Christmas and New Tear Cards, etc., otc. Mrs. Birrel, The Fancy Repository, 45, Cuba-Btreet. WANTED to Sell, White Paper. Apply at Evening Post office. WANTED Known— New Zealand Wine Industry— Mrs. Weiss," 57, Willisstreet, next Evening Post, has been appointed by Joseph Soler Bole agent of tho Wellington district for his celebrated Wines ; guaranteed pure and manufactured from grapos. Prize medals at Wellington, Christchurch, Melbourne, Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr. Skey. Price, 3s per bottlo, 15s per half dozen ; per glass, 3d. ' Invalids' Port a speciality. WANTED to Sell, a Sheep Farm of about 700 acres, within 40 miles of Wellington, situate in a favourite and picturesque district J the land is good sheep country, and the buildings are ample and commodious ; the stock and farm implements can be taken at valuation ; price, £5 per acre, but very easy terms can bo arranged. Address Sheep Farm, Evening Poßt. NOTICE. WANTED Known— Owing to alterations being made to Mr. FitzGerald's buildings, Miss Murray, Art Florist, is Removing, and will Re-open in new premises, No. 7, Lambton-quay, three doors from FitzGerald's Corner, fix a few days. ANTED Known, that Snoad & Co's "Rama" Tea is the Prince of Teas. 99, Upper Willis-street. ANTED Known— To Lot. 'Shiii|».--room, 20 x 40, over new shop, brick walls, Avenue, Wanganui. For rent, etc., apply A. Wychodil, Wanganui. WANTED Known— James Craven and Co. hnvo for the present closed their Florist Dopartment, as we require oil available spaco for the seed trade. WANTED Known— Ayres's Fruit Cordials are pure and wholesome ; they aro not chemical concoctions ; try them — 6d and 1b per bottle. Ayros's Botanio Dispensary, Cuba-street. WANTED, Youth, as rouseabout. Apply sharp, Barrett's Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 2, 3 January 1900, Page 1
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