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& I L X 8. SEE THE DESIGNS, SEE THE QUALITIES, SEE THE PRICES, IN OUR LARGE CENTRE WINDOW. WARNOOK & ADKIK Extka Cheap Lot— 170 NEW FAWN JACKETS 90 RICH TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES HAWERA B )ROUGH COUNCIL. FOREMAN OF WORKS ANP TURNCOCK. A PPLICATIONS for the above position _t_L will be received up to noon on WHIPNESPAY, 21th Aprih 1901. Salary, £4, per week. Conditions on application at Evening Post office and from ALEX. G. BBISTT, ' Town Clerk, Hawera. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1901. A PPLICATIONS from persons prepared ■~^*- to undertake the duties of Gatekeepers and Ticket Sellers at the abovo Meeting will be received up to midday on Monday, 15th instant. Expertness essential for latter positions, btate experience J. F. CLARK, ,_ Secretary. Wellington, 12th April, 1901. Known, that Urwin and Roderique, Oyster Merchants, have Stewart Island and Rook Oysters always on hand. F. Roderique, Agent, Wellington. "V^ ANTED ' Known— Plant now Spring Flowering Bulbs; Anemones, Freesias, Ranunculus, Ixias, Scilla, Hyacinths, and Crocus, Is dozen. Apply for Cooper's catalogue. F. Cooper, 30, Manners-street. ANTIfiP, Tenders for 20 chains Foucing at Happy Valley for Jacob Joseph, Esq. Specifications' can be seen on application to H. T. BROWN, Manager, Happy Valley Station. "OTTANTED Known, our show of Slippers is worthy of inspection. They aro in all colours and all prices, from 9d to 6s. Evening Shoes, all prices and stylos, Ladies' Walking Shoes, 4b 9d, ss, 78, 8s 6d, and up ; good value. Men's Bals., 7s, 7s 6d. Special Working Boot/ 10s 6d. Boys', and Girls' School Boots and Shoos, 3s lid, 43 3d, 5s 3"di 6s 9d. Just purchased, grand line of Samples. Ask to see them. Try our sterling repairs. F. J. OAKES, 24} Ingestro-street. W'ANTEP Known— Mrs. Birrel. (late of Cuba-street) is now showing latest Novelties in Art Needlework, Brackets, Cushion Covers, Point Lace Tray Cloths, Duchess, eto. Giant Ribbon Work, very offeotiyo anoV quickly' learnt. Instructions given, in Point Lace and all kinds of Art Needlework. Sole agent for the "Paisy" Needle. First lesson free. Note new address, 23, ' Ingestre-street, three j doors from Cuba-street on way to Skating Rink. \ | 'ANTED,, >ho Public to Know that Davis and Harris, 19, Willis-street, is the cheapest place for Pianos, Organs, Music, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings, Fittings, etc. Any musical instrument can be had on time payment from Is per week. Pianos by well-known makers, £35, £40, £45, can also be had on timo payment from 20s a month. Before purchasing your Pianos, Music, or any Musical instruments, call on J. Harris (latolDaviß and Harris), 19, Willis-street. WANTED, Buyers for seoond-liand Cycles, Prices reduced before stocktaking— Empire ;85, Townend £7 10s, Humber, J3lO. Raleighs _?12, Lady's Hobarb Bird £8, and 25 others. - The best house in, town for reliable mounts. Inglis Bros,, Willis-st. ANT ISP Known— Thomas Ballinger and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, &c, Vic-toria-street, have purchased the Patent Rights from Bedell and Welsby for their " Umpire Patent Ventilating Skylight." Patentedboth in England and New Zealand. Those Skylights aro guaranteed, and are specified by architects all over Now Zealand, from Auckland to Inveroar«-ill. Thomas Ballinger and Co., Ltd., Sole Manufacturers, 32, Victoria-street. WANTEP, Purchasers, for the following good Second-hand Bioycles :— 2 Ladies' flumbers, cheap ; 8.5.A.. Lady's, £10; 3 Red Birds, from ,£8; Star (nearly now), _615 ; James, .£9 ; Collier Two Speed, .£6. Deposits from £1 ; easy payments arranged. Adams Star Cyclo Co., Mercerstreet. WANTEDW 'ANTED Known— Genuine Removing Sale, for one month only. S. G. Ross, Importer and Engraver, 8, Willisstreet, is offering his 9ct English hallmarked Gold Brooches (usually sold at 7s 6d each) at the sacrificing price of 5s 6d each, including name and date ; very suitable for gold medal bars. Look in the window. Several other linos equally cheap. ANTED Known, that M'Walkor and Kebblewhite, No. 3, Tory-stroot, Horsoshoers, General Blacksmiths, and Wheelwrights. All classes of vehicles built and repaired. Repairs a specialty, at reasonable rates. Nothing olso but first-class workmanship and material; for cash or timo payment. - WANT 151) to Sell, 4 5-roomed Houses and shop, freehold, along tram line, and close to Boll's, tho baker, and Nowtown (School, and in the main street leading from • oity to all bays round Wellington. This property has a frontage of 123 ft 6in. Bring; rents J6156 per annum. Price for'- the lot, .£2OOO. Wee owner, O. W. Olayton, 39, Vivian-street. Title guaranteed by Mr. C. W. Tanner, Solicitor. \\7 ANTED Known— The American NovV « olty Stores, 26, WMia-ttreet. is the recognised Shop for Presents. Sterling Silver Scentsj 2k ; Silvjor-mounted Sails per pair, 4s Cd : largest assortment of Studs and Links in Now Zealand; Puohess , i-plato Camora, with plates and extras, ss; Matoh Boxes, Novelties. Notions. / Herbert Soaton's American Novelty Stoves, opposite Morrah's auoLion rooms. WANTI'IP Known— "Pleaso send mo a box of your Chinese Laundry Glazo. It is tho best; we used. Ironing is a pleasure with it. — Mrs. W. M. Howe, Toko, I'aranaki." Sold by all storekeepers. Prepared • only by R, Ayres, Botanio Dispensary, 90, Cuba-street. ANTED Known, Sidey and Co., Auctioneers, Manners-streot, aro giving tho higheßt cash price for Furniture. Liberal advances made on goods' cent in for sale. WANTED, Buyers for second-hand Cycles. Prices reduced before stock-taking. Dayton, £10 10s ; Columbia, £11}' Lady's New Special Red Bird, £12 10s; Lady's Rambler, £10 10s; Star, £12 10s; Spalding (lady's), £11. Apply Hoilis Cyclo Agency, Willis-street. ; ANTED, a respectable, intelligent Boy, about 15, for tho furnishing department. Goorgo Winder, corner of Pnh-i nnc\ Mannors-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 1

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