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AN £SOO LOT BOUGHT CHEAP BY WARNOCK & ADIQN. 22 pieces Blouse Silks, worth 3s 6d to 4a 9d a yard, all at Is lid 265 boxes Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 20 per cent, discount allowed 70 packets Dr. Jaeger's Underclothing, Vests, Combinations, and Drawers, 20 per cent, dibconnt allowed 180 Ladies' Costumes, Coats and Skirbs, and Kton Jackets, 20 per cent, discount 170 Girls' Calico Embroidered Nightdresses Is lid to ss, now half 30 Pink and Blue Zephyr Dresses and Chemises, worth 4s 6d to 8s 6d, now Is lid to 3s lid, 800 yds White and Coffee Colour Curtain Net. 28in wide, for long curtains, 2s yard, now Is yard AT THORNDON HOUSE. THANKS. TB^HE Sisters of Mercy acknowledge, JL with sincere thanks, the gratuitous services of tho ladies and gentlemen of the Fabian Dramatic', Club who bo unselfishly and generously dovoted their best energies and valuable time to the staging of the entertainment;, and nfede it such a success/ They also respectfully tender their besb thanks to all kind friends who so courteously gave their presence or patronage to the entertainment, and in general to the generous people of Wellington who have always exhibited towards the Sisters a marked kindness and sympathy, particularly at times when their aid and support have been practically needed. THANKS. TB^HE friends of the late John Page wish A to thank Mrs. Holmes and all those connected with the Kaiwarra tannery and all other friends who have shown them such kindness and sympathy in their late sad trouble, for which they are truly grateful. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHH.DREN. TI^HE Secretary will bp in attendance at ft the Alliance Chambers. Upper Willisstreet, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 10 a.m. to 1-.30 p.m. All communications addressed "Secretary S.P.W. and C, Alliance Rooms, '' will receive immediate attention Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, Bth November, 1900. • A PPLICATIONS will be received until _TA Bth December, 1900, -for the aopointment of Chief Librarian, General Assembly Library, Wellington. Salary, £400 por annum. Application to be made by letter addressed to the Colonial Secretary, Wellington. By order. HUGH POLLEN, Under-Secvetary. A TEA CHER is wanted for the Aided School at Whiteman's Valley, near Upper Hutt; avorago attendance, from 10 to 12. Salary, £50 per annum. Applications to be sent to " S. J. DEVINE, Chairman of School Committee, Whjjbeman's Valley, Silverßtream P.O. Education Board Office, Wellington, 12th November, 1900. PUPIL TEACHERS. APPLICATIONS, which must be made on forms to be obtained at this office, will be received up to the 24th instant from those desirous of appointment as Pupil Teachers in the City Schools. A. DORSET, Secretary. PARCEL BOYS. WANTED, strong Lads, for parcels delivery. Apply D.I.C. TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED, immediately, experienced Skirt Hands. Apply to Mrs. •Stockloy Jones, oare Kirkcaldie and Stains, Limited. '10 THE BOOT TRADE. UI7ANTKD, a first-class Repairer, for * t ladies' work. R. Hannah and Co., Lambton-qnay. TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED, practical Man', for Palmerston North. Apply Bing Harris and Co. TO TAILORESSRS. WANTED, a first-class Tailoress. Apply Billows and Daniell, 80, Man-ners-street. WANTED, JUNIOR, For Fancy Department. Apply D. BENJAMIN & CO., Jervoia qnay, PARTNERSHIP. WANTED, a Partner, active or sleeping, with about £2000, for an old-estab-lished wholesale business. Principals only^ dealt with. Full particulars on application to TURNBULL & W ATKINS, 3, Panama-street, Wellington. DYEING AND CLEANING. WA NT E D Known, that MACKINTOSHES can be CLEANED or DYED at BARBER and CO.'S, Steam Dyers and Cleavers, 46, Cuba-_treet — tho only Dyers in the colony that possess the machinery necessary to give you satisfaction. V&/ AN 'LED Known, that T. Shields, • ' Tailor. 41, Lambton-quay, has ar rived with all the latest London and Paris ideas in Cutting. Having made large purchases in the principal woollen centres, he will be able to show the most up-to-dato-Twoeds and Cloths. WANTED to Sell, a good second hand Furniture Business in main thoroughfare ; stock and goodwill " £50 ; on easy terms. Apply A. R. MEECH & CO., Manners-street. WANTED Known— That if you are thinking of going in for cycling, first learn to rido by having a courso of lessons at tho D.C.S. from an expert who has made a study of cycle riding. Harry V. Wcstbury guarantees first7class tuition. Terms, -from 10s 6d per course at the Drillshed Cycling School, Wellington. I£%T ANTED Known, that T. Shields, Tailor, 41, Lambton-quay, has arrived with all the latest London and Paris ideas in Cutting. Ho having made largo purchases in tho principle woollen centre.? will be able to show the most up-to-date Tweeds and Cloths. WANTED to Sell, on easy terms, a faithfully built, up-to-dato 8-roomed Bouse, situated in Pipitoa-streol. Also, Tender 3 for tho removal of a six-roomed Cottage. ' For further particulars apply to Mr. James Barry, at his office iv Pinitea street. ■ s

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 1