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BARGAINS IN DRESS MATERIALS AT L VFAIiNOOK & ADKIN'S. 1095 YARDS (Four Ranges)— ; 3ooyds COST UME SERGES, in Navy, Green, Brown, Electric, Grey, Fawn, 6s 6d the dress 2Ssyds COSTUME TWEEDS, in five best shades. Full dress, 7s 6d ■ 250 yds SOFT FACED DRESS SERGES, in new, useful mixtures, six good colours. 1 Full dress, 11s 6d 210 yds ALL' WOOL CLOTHS, in Navy, Green, Sapphire, Brown, Red, &c. Full , dress, 14s lid Warm, Fashionable, Useful. Besides the usual Is in tho <£ Discount.

PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Hutl County Council will 1 be held at the Office., of the Council at , 10.30 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, tho 12th day '■ of June, 1900, for the purpose r.mongst . other things of confirming a resolution passed at a Special Meeting of the Council duly convened for and hold at the 1 offices of the Council on Tuesday, the Bth ' day of May, 1900, the object of such resolution being to make Bylaws to license and regulate heavy traffic on roads and [ bridges, and to fix the fees for licenses in . terms of thp provisions .\pf "The Public Works Act, 1834," and Vvery and any ; other Act enabling the said Council to make such Bylaws. The special order to 1 be «o made is intended to take effect from 1 and after the 2nd day of July, 1900. A copy of the proposed special order is now deposited at the offices of the ■ Council, and is open for the inspection of . the public during office hours. By order. H. D. ATKINSON, Clerk to the Council. Hutt County Council Office, Wellington, 10th May, 1900. PLAGUE HOSPITAL SITE. ALTi in favour of Removing the Plague Hospital off the Town Belt will kindly forward their subscriptions to the undersigned —John J. Boyd, Britomart-street ; Mr. Mainwaring, Adelaide-road; W. Campbell, South-road; Alex. Wilson, Constablestreet. TO CHEMISTS. WANTED, a smart, intelligent Junior Chemist's Assistant. Apply R. D. ■ Hanlon, Chemist, 50, Molesworth-sfaeet. Y^" ANT E D — GHtLS, for Cardboard Box-making. R. BELL & CO., Ltd., Newtown. ECONOMIC CAFE. WANTED Known— First-class Luncheon (three courses), Is, or six tickets for ss, from 12 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ladies' afternoon tea a speciality. Teas from 5 to 7. Grills at any hour. MRS. ANDREWS, Proprietress. "O ; 7 ANTED to Realise, at once, valuable * * Leaseholds in Aro-street, also two Half-acres adjoining Athletic Park, and eight first-class Freehold Building Sections in Northland. Apply sharp, HARCOURT & CO. WANTED, experienced Working Partner with moderate capital t;o join and assist owner in a large dairy and pig farm in thorough going order, good district and steady local market. Full particulars on application. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, Wellington. WANTED to Sell, four English Pianos by Harper, late of Collard and Collard, London ; 12 American Organs, each 8 stops, v, ilh knee swells; large Showcase ; and, To Let, a small Warehouse at back of mnrt. Apply W. F. Shortt, Auctioneer, Willis-street, Wellington.

DYEING AND CLEANING. WANTED Known, that MACKINTOSHES can be CLEANED or DYED at BARBER and CO.'S, Steam Dyers and Cleaners, 4(5, Cuba-street — the only Dyers in the colony that pos-sess the machinery necessary to give you satisfaction.

FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture ; highest price, cash down. C. Daubney, 74, Tory-street. TO STATION AND PROPERTY OWNERS. WANTED, by a man of long and thorough experience in New Zealand, Position as Manager ; or advertiser would invest .£IOOO or .£2OOO in conjunction with pai tner having similar capital in small sheep run. Address A.8.C., Evening Post. WANTED, Everybody to send their Washing to the Empire Steam Laundry. Our own vans collect and deliver regularly every week. Address, 51, Kent-terrace. Telephone, 637. WANTEDW 'ANTED Known, that in consequence of the sound judgment displayed by the people of Wellington in dealing where they get really good Boots at a reasonable price, J. O'Connor is able to pay all his just debts, and avoid bankruptcy. In returning thanks for past favours he desires to state that ho will continue to give tho best value for the lowest price ; orders and repairs of best materials and workmanship, at moderate prices. J. O'Connor, Bootmaker, 35, Willis-street. W "ANTED Known — Now Zealand Wine ■ Industry— Mrs. Weiss, 57, Willisstreet, next Evening Post, has been appointed by Joseph Soler sole agent of tho Wellington district for his celebrated Wines ; guaranteed pure and manufactured from grapes. Prize medals at Wellington, Christchurch, Melbourne, Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr. Skey. Price 3s per bottle, 15s per half dozen ; per glass, 3d. Invalid's Port a speciality. Known— J. 57 Lethaby, Umbrella Maker, Chair Caner, China Riveter, and Cutler, late of 26, Willis-street, has reopened at No. 12, i Manners-street. Maker of the- record 1 "rain" umbrella, guaranteed two years — 1 ladies' from 78 6d upwards, gents' from 10s 6d. For grinding and setting or razors and scissors second to none. A 1 trial solicited. My 6cl bottles of cement 1 for mending glass and hard cement for : mending crockery and china stand boiling water. WANTED Known— That the Rambler Cycle Agency having taken over tho Drillshod Cycling School will re-open on MONDAY, 28th, and intending pupils can rely on nor feet tuition. Terms, etc., apply YVestbury and Bloxam, Drillshed, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WANTED Known, that Mrs. Kinder, Alanners-street, opposite Fire Brigade station, buys Ladies' and Gentlemen's ■Left-oil 1 Clothing, also Furniture, Cutlery, Crockeryware, Household Linen, Tools, and useful articles of every description. Business strictly confidential. Letters promptly attended to.

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1900, Page 1

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