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Bf,ACK. A MONG Our Big Purohase of Dress £rk eriala * here are aDout 500 yds BLACK FANCY ALPACAS at aimilar reductions to the Coloured Goods, viz., Full dress, 14s for 8a lid Full drass, 17s 6d for 10s 6a Fnll dress, 21s for IBs Full dress, 24s 6d for 17a 6d Plain Blaok Alpacaß— 10s 6d, 15s, 16s 6d, 19a 6a, 25s The fnU dress. WAHNOOK AT & ADKIN'S SPECIAL SALE OS 1 DRESS MATERIALS ajjd READY-MADE COSTUMES.

HMHE COMMERCIAL AGENCST X (Limited), Trade Assignees, Trade Enquiry Agents, Trade Debt Collectors. c—e — Agencies in all New Zealand Towns and all the Colonieß. COUJSTY OF HUTT. A PPLTCATIONS are invited from Persons _ 3L willing to undertake the Collection of the Dog Tax for the year .1902 in the several Ridings of the County of Hutt. Applicant must state the charge per head for commission, and must send in' their applications not later than 4 o'clock p.m., on Friday, 6th December, 1901. All applications to be addressed to the Chairman of ihe Hutt County Council, Lambton-quay, Wellington, and marked outside " Dog Registration." The Council will not necessarily accept any application. Further particulars may be obtained at the County Oflioea. By order, H. D. ATKINSON, Clerk H.C.C. Wellington, 21st November, 1901. TO CARPENTERS. WANTED, Tenders for Building Broomed House in Hawker-street (labour only). Plans and specifications can, be seen at Mr. James Reid's timber yard, Victoria-Btreet. Tenders close on Monday, 2nd December, and are to be addressed to 51, Hawker-street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DRESSMAKERS] WANTED, at once, Assistants, good Improvers, and Apprentices. L.O.E. 61, Lambton-quay. FURNITURE. TIT ANTED Known— Sidey, Meeoh and T t Co., Manners-street, are Cash Buyers of Furniture. Pianos, and Libraries. EBtab. lished over 35 years. PHOTOGRAPHY. \\r ANT El"5~E l "5~ KNOWN12 Beautifully Enamelled Cabinots for 10s or 12 Cabinets and one Enlargement for 15s. Call and see specimens on view in vestibule at • E. J. HALFORD'S, Photographer, Manners-st. CLEANING. CLEANING. CLEANDSG. DYEING. DYEING. DYEING. WANTED Known— Cleaning and Dyeing of all descriptions on the shortest notice at BARBER'S Steam Dye Works, 46, Cuba-street. PERTH DYE WORKS, Ghuznee-street, near Cuba-street. WANTED— -That you may not forget that A. Robertson is the best, quickest, cheapest, and most experienced Dyer, Cleaner, and Presser in the city. Ostrich feathers and kid gloves a speciality. Telephone 918. \*T ANTED KNOWN, * T • That WYOHERLEY AND SON Have a good Stock of Commercial Writing Cases and Ladies and Gents' Dressing Cases, Purses, Bags, etc. 74, WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. TAILORING AND CLEANING. WANTED Known— E. Bauman, the American Tailor, will Clean, Press, Repair, Alter, or Make your Clothes mechanically for about half the usual price. First-class fitting Suits, 455; Trousers, 14s. Give me a call. 36b Manners-street, next Clarendon Hotel. Work called for and delivered. NEW LAUNDRY. WANTED Known— lf you want to get any description of washing done and done well, try Dolling's Laundry. Petone ; satisfaction guaranteed ; moderate rates. On reoeipt of postcards orders will be called for and delivered promptly. Give us a trial. Curtains a speciality. DOLLING'S LAUNDRY, Petone. WANTED, Sellers of Land, Houses, Household Furniture, Libraries, or any description of goods, to consult W. F. Shortt, Auctioneer and Property Salesman, Willis-street, Wellington. On Sale, heavy eight feet extension tables for ping pong, remarkably cheap. WANTED Known— R. Herron will ' hold a Clearing Sale for a few days of Furniture, Bedsteads, and Mattresses, Crockery, Cutlery, and Fancy Goods, etc., to make room for new shipments about to arrive, all goods of best quality and up to date. Call for particulars at R. Herron's, 35, Cuba-street, City. WANTED Known— lt will pay you to buy Boots and Shoes from F. J. Oakes. Ladies' Shoes, black or tan, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 to 16/6 ; Ladies' Lace and Button Shoes, 8/G, 10/6, 12/6, 15/-, to 17/6; Gents' Glace Bal.. pat. cap, 7/6 up. Button 7/9 and up ; Childs', all varieties, 1/3 to 6/- ; Gents' Point Toe Bals, 11/6, 12/6, 14/6, 15/6, and upw. in Black or Tan; Boys' and Girls' School Boots and Shoes, 3s lid up. Try our Heels. F. J. Oakes. 24,4ngestre-st. ANTED, Purchasers for _c following Bicycles in good repair : — Ma? seyHarris .£lO, Zealandia .£B, B.S.A. .£9 and .£9 10s, White £9 ; easy terms to suit all buyers. Adams Star Cyole Co., Mercer-st. "ANTED Known— iNew Zealand Wine Industry— Mrs. Weiss, 57, Willisstreet, next Evening Post, has been appointed by Joseph Soler sole agent of the Wellington district for his celebrated Wines ; guaranteed pure and manufactured from grapes. Prize medals at Wellington. Chnistchurch. Melbourne, Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr. Skey. Price 3s per bottle, 15s per half dozen ; per glass, 3d. Invalid's Port » speciality. WANTED Known— My English 9ct Hal marked Gold Brooches at 5s 6d; Storling Silver Matohboxes at 6s ; Sterling Silver Links at 4s per set; and Sterling Silver Brooches at 2k each, are' the cheapest and finest goods ever introduced to the pubblic. Extra — Name and date engraved Free on any article purchased. S; G. Ross, Engraver and Jeweller, 8, Willis street. Uft/ANTMI) Known— Visit EdninJ. King t T and Son. Music Sellers, during the next two months for vo\ir niufeic. Mn.-uc not in stock will be procured without extra charge, Conservatory Violin '* E " String, 6d each. Pianos Tuned, 7s 6d, by K. J, King 1 , sen. Motzler Violin Tutor, Is 6d. Edwin J. King and Son, 27a, Willis-street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 1