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AN .£BOO LOT BOUGHT CHEAP BY \YARNOCK k ADIQN. 22 pieces Blouse Silks, worth 3s Gd to 4s 9d a yard, all at Is lid 265 boxes Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 20 per cent, discount allowed 70 packets Dr. Jaoger's Underciqthing, Vests, Combinations, and Drawers, 20 per cent, discount allowed 180 Ladies' Costumes, Coats and Skirts, and Eton Jackets, 20 per cent, discount 170 Girls' Calico Embroidered Nightdresses, 1 s lid to ss, now half 80 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. GIRLS' " JSAKHITTB " SHOES. Special Make for school wear, very durable, 7 to 9, 2s lid ; 10 to 13, 3s 6d Strong School Boots, 4s 6d and 4s lid Girls' and Boys' White Shoes, Is lid; Ladies', 2s 6d ; Gent's, 2s lid Ladies' American Glace Shoes, 6s lid Rope-sole Shoes, from Is Bathing Sandals, Is lid Seaside Shoes, from Is lid POTTER & SON, 213, Lambton-quay.. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "jVTOTICE is hereby given that the PartLtl nership existing between the undersigned in the business of Flock Manufacturers,'carried on by them at the Lower Hutt under the style of "Ellis Brothers," is dissolved as from to-day. The business will in future be carried on by Mr. John Eli Ellis in his own name, antf he- will discharge al} the liabilities of, and receive all the book debts and other moneys due to, the pajjfcncrship. JOHN ELI TOLLIS. WILLIAM HENRY ELLIS. , 13th November, 1900. Witness— A. R. Atkinson, Solicitor, Wellington. TH^HE NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICAL A SYNDICATE, Limited. LAST DISCOUNT DAY. PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS ON THURSDAY, 15th INSTANT (Last Discount Day) Will be accepted at the Showroom, Willisstreet, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. J. P. BRANDON, Secretary. AT THE JJEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Only Address, 57, LAMB TON- QUAY, FOR BOY'S" . 2-Garment Suits CLOTHING BOYS' from CLOTHING BOYS' hl£t CLOTHING JJOYS* //O CLOTHING BOYS' From BLOUSES BOYS' -| /Q BLOUSES BOYS' I.V BLOUSES BOYS' Each. BLOUSES A M B TWEED SUITS FOR BOYS, a tut -l » The Novelty of the Day. AM B From 17/6 ** Suitl AT HALLENSTEIN BROS.', Colonial Secretary's Office, j Wellington, Bth November, 1900. A PPLICATIONS will be received until ; X3l Bth- December, 1900, for the appointment of Chief Librarian, General Assembly Library, Wellington. Salary, J2400 per annum. Application to be made by letter addressed to the Colonial Secretary, Wellington. By order./ / HUGH POLLEN, / Under-Secretary. NELSON COLLEGE. TB^HE Governors require the Services of I an ASSISTANT MASTER for the Boys' College. The salary to be jBl20 t a year, with board and residenoe in the College. The duties to commence Ist February, 1901. The appointment will bo subject to three months' notice of termination from either side. Applications, accompanied by certificates, testimonials, and photograph, addressed to tho Secretary, to be sent in not later than 24th November. J. HOLLOWAY, Secretary. College Office, Nelson, 10th November, 1900. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, NAPIER. ANTED, Second Assistant Mistress, v ? capable of teaching the usual branches taught in secondary schools ; special stress will be laid on Science up to Junior Scholarship standard. Salary, ,£l3O per annum. Duties commence eaijly in February, 1901. Applications, with teslimonials, to be sent to the undersigned by 3rd December 1900. DAVID SID By. Secretary. A TEACHER is wanted for the Aided School at Whiteman's Valley, near Upper Hutt; average attendance, from 10 to 12. Salary, .£SO per annum. Applications to be sont to S. J. DEVINJO, Chairman of School Committee, Whiteman's Valley, Silvorstream P. 0." Education Board Office, Wellington, 12th November, 1900. PUPIL TEACHERS. A PPLICATIONS, which must be made Jr\ on forms to bo oblainod at this office, will be received up to the 24th instant from those desirous of appointment as Pupil Teachers iv the City Schools. A. DORSET, Secretary. DYEING AND CLEANING. WANTED Known, that MACKINTOSHES can bo CLEAN JOD or DYED at BARBER and CO.'S, Steam Dyers and Cleaners, 40, Cuba-street— the only Dyors in the colony that possess tho machinery necessary to give youßatisfaclion. V\t ANTED Known, that T. Shields, • * Tailor. 41, Lambton-quay, has ar rived with all the latest London and Paris ideas in Cutting/ Having made largo purchases in the principal woollen centres^ ho will be able to bliow the most up>to>date* Tweeds and Olotbt,

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 1