SAVE THE PENNIES AND. the Pounds will take care of themselves is good advice, which should be followed up by Shopping at THE NEW HOUSE. You can make a sure saving this winter by buying your DRESSES at Jamea Smith And Sons.' Two Speoial Prices This Week for Allwool Satin-faced DRESS CLOTHS, in all shades— 11/9 AND .14/9 THE FULL DRESS! These Prices are all in your favour. JAMES SMITH "& SONS, THE NEW HOUSE. gUILDING WAREHOUSE, Jervoiequay. Applicants for tenancy apply promptly to D. BENJAMIN AND CO., Jervoiß-quay. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRESS- * CUTTING. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher ,of Worth's Columbia Lightning Fitter. Ladies and Dressmakers invited to call and inspect. The above latest system of Dresscutting easy to learn. Perfect fit guaranteed. Drafting Lessons (with plans) ... £1 H Od Course of Dressmaking Lessons... .£1 Is Od Set of plans (without lessons) ... 10a Od 106 Upper Willis-street "fa/TRS. M. A. MACKENZIE, -*--*- Chbmist (By Examination), SEARL'S BUILDINGS, Opposite Government Railway station. Telephone 1446. ECZEMA. — "OLEAC," discovered by Chris. Mudd, F.L.S., Prince of Wales's Botanist, .is a sure euro for this terribly itching complaint. Jars, 6s ; posted, 5s 6d. Mr. G. Mcc, Chemist, Lambton-quay, Wellington. Sole Agent for New Zealand— C. L. pesb, Ooliingwood-street, Ponsonby. Write for particulars and testimonials. FT_iY STENT AND (JO'S BOTTLED JL ALE AND STOUT, specially brewed from malt and hops for private use ; quarts, 7s ; pints, 4s ; casks, 2a per gallon. Central Brewery, Quin-street, off Ghuznee-Btreet. Telephone 571. DAIRY PRODUCE TRADE. A GENTLEMAN largely connected with the trade is desirous of meeting with a capitalist, with a view to extending operations. Apply by letter to Mr. A.8., Box 28, Wellington P.O. Principals only dealt with. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. THE Trustees have Vacancies 'for a Married Couple, Two Men, and Two Women. Applications will be received by the undersigned up to the 18th March. CHAS. P. POWLES, Seoretary. Phoenix Chambers. * UPHOLSTERING. "TO^ANTED, Young Woman for Up- ' holstery Workroom ; must be thoroughly experienced ; permanent situation. Apply to ' THE MANAGER, Te Aro House. DRESSMAKING. WANTED, a first-class Machinist for Ladies' Tailoring; also Improvers to Bodices. Mrs. Male, Specialist in Ladies' Costumes, 123, Lambton-quay. BOOT SALESMAN. WANTED, an experienced Salesman, to take charge of Boot Department ; experience in indenting essential. Applications in wriiang, with copies of reference and particulars as to experience, to be addressed to 'l 4 he Manager, D.1.C., Wellington. MACHINISTS. ~ WANTED, Buttonhole Machinists, Trousers Machinists, and Apprentices. Apply 0. Cathie, Victoria-street. BOOT MACHINIST. WANTED, one able to fit. Apply. Pearca's Boot Arcade, Cuba-street. TO BRICK-VIAKERS. WANTED, a good all-round Hand; permanent employment to suitable man; references required. Apply Matthews and Co., Patea. JTO JUNIOR CLERKS. WANTED, Junior Clerks, good educat ion, preference given to those who can typewrite and write shorthand. Apply in first instance by letter to BOX 476, G.P.0., Wellington. TENDERS. W "ANTED, Tenders for Altering two Shops, 67, 69, Cuba-street. Apply W. Phillips, on premises. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WANTED to Hire or Pur&hase, Pianola or Organ. Palace of Wonders, Manners-street. ANTtiD, Lovers of Flowers to sail aud see our show of obdice new Cactus Dahlias. On view in the window. Orders now booked for plants and [supplied in planting season. F. COOPER, Seedsman, 30, Manners-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. CLOTHING. WANTED Known; the highest cash price given for ail kinds of Geutlemen's Left-off Clothing. Letters promptly attended to. J. Biggar. 110. Manners-street. CLEANING. CLEANING. CLEANING. DYEING. DYEING. DYEING. WANTED Known— Cleaning and Dyeing of all descriptions on tbe shortest notice at BARBER'S Steam Dye Works, 46, Cuba-sfcreefc. W^ ANTED to Sell, cheap, Office Pedestal " * Table with leather top aud cupboards, Cork Linoleum, and OfHce Chairs, at S. S. Williams's Te Aro Furnishing House, 41, Taranaki-streefc. GOING TO WILLIAMS'S? 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. ANTED Known— Our' Summer Shoe Cash Salo has commenced, and all goods are marked down to cost. Men's Glace Bals, Black and Tan, 13s 6d ; H.S.H. Pointed, 18s 6d ; Ladies', all price 3, 4s up. All goods booked at original prices. F. J. OAKES, 24, Ingestre-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 59, 10 March 1902, Page 1
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