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ANOTHER SHIPMENT . OF TUSSORE SILKS. R^ON'T waste timo looking round for tho M.y Jowfist prices in Tuhsoro Silus; make 6lr<titrht lor 'Jho Now House. Our last shipment is oven butter valuo than the two previous shii)ni«nls.' 'Haven't room to tell you all üboufc tlie qualities of thoto Silks here. Couio and eeo them. PRICES, 1/3, '1/6, 1/9 A YARD. JAMES SMITH h SONS, THE NEW JIOUSIO. NELSON COLLEGE. FjnHE^ Governors .require tho Services (1) .An Assistant Master for tho Boys' College,, at a .sajary of, £150 a year, with board and residence in the College. ; . (2) ' An A'ssistont Master for tho Boys' College, rt a salary of £100 a year., with bo?rd ar.d residence in the College. Each will be required lo teach the usual secondary subjects, including German' or .trench, or botH. The duties to commence about Ist FEBRUARY NEXT. Tho appointments will bo ' subject to three monthc' notice of termination from either side. Applications, accompanied by certificates, testimonials, and photograph, addrossed to "The Secretary," will be re- i ceivod up to slh Decsmbor. JAS. BLAIR, I Secretary. . College Office, Nelson, 11th November, 1902. LD7E ASSURANCE. • A PROMINENT LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE, requires tho services of a capable Representative. Liberal terms allowed. Apply by letter, addressed — MANAGER, Box 94, G.P.O. WANGANUI HOSPITAL BOARD. A PPLIOATIONS aro invited and will be XiL recoiv.;d until TUKSDA.Y, 2nd December, "1902, from duly qualified Medical Practitioners, for tho position of House Snrjreon to the Wanfiiurai Hospital. Salary, .£3OO per annum, and quarters for a sinp-le man. \ Conditions may be seen at the offices of tho Board or Evening Post. A. C. fiU'CHllii. Reorotary. Wanjjanui, 7th.Novembev, 1902. CLEANING ' " AND DYKING. WANTED Known that L ADI US;. JACKKTS, «fco., Oiat have become soiled and faded can be Jj od i'nsiiioiKiblo fchados for winter wear nfc BAUIiEJi'S Sfoaui, l> yo Workb, 46, Cubastreet. . ,_ „, 1 WANTED Known— feidey, Meeuh and Co., Manners-street, are Cash Buyers of Furniture, Pianos, and Libraries. Established over 35 years. 1 FURNITURE. "Tm7" ANTED to Buy, Houses of Furni- »» turo; highest price; cash down. C. Daubncy, 74y Tory-street. ■^y ANTED to Sell, a good level Building Site, off Kent-terrace; reasonable figure; also a few good Building Sites on the rise oft Epuni-3treet, splendid view ; pricq.£3, £4; and £5 per foot ; easy terms. Apply R. Keene, next to Opera House, Manners-street. i 11^' tlle l JUt)nc to, call and order our Overcoats, suitable for wet or cold weather. Rainproofs, Meltons, Beavers, Venetian, iv all latest designs and style, for 50s and 705,, made to your measure, at tho British Woollen' Company, 36, Willis-streot. WANTED Known — Just landed, ex j Goodwin, from New York, a magi nificent shipment of Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Salad Bowls, Napkin Rings, and other lines 100 numerous to mention, all suitable for I Christmas and Wedding Presents. — S. G. ROSS,. Engraver and Jeweller, Willis-st. Extra — Namo and date engraved free on any article purchased. WANTED Known.— To Architects, Builders, and Oihtin». — Empire Ventilated or W ado's Patent Skylights.— lhrough tlie result of the recent Supreme Court action, we havo mude arrangements to manufacture and cell cither of the nbovo splendid patents. We are therefore prepared to supply "The Empire' Ventilated" or Wade's, and shall be pleased to give further particulars and cuotations on application. TliOS. BALLINGER AND CO. (LMTD ), 32, Victoria-at. Tel. No. 197. 1 TDST ANTED uTsFell, New Tai.ks, guaran- \ » tend 24-gauge iron, double riveted, with taps, covers, and overflows included — 400-gallou tanks 453 each, 600-gallon tanks 60s ecch, 800-gallon thnks 78s each, baths 20s. J. Watson, 14a, Thorndonquay, noar Government Station. 1 ftft/ANTJOU Known— l am going to Wil,V » ham Vs. I find it tho cheapest place 111 the city. You can get everything theic. Ooing to Williams'* for B&dsteads and Boil^ ding. Going to Williams's for Curtains and Uirputs. Going 'to Williams's for Duoho a sj I airs. Going to Williama's for Couches mid Ui.uru. Going -to Williams's for Fenders ?"?,,. Cots - JNof-o tho Addruhb.— Gosug to m|liani&j^jiKjraraiial£i-&lreet. ■^^"ANTED Known, that W. F. Siiortt » » scll3 fifty times more goods priv«vciy than at auction, and finds that his j numerous clients who object to attend auction sales are always ready to purchase Privately, as by so' doing they get tho Ueneht 01 auction prices and thoir own I choice tumi3hingE. WANTE"b~Known— Clearing Salo of » » Art Needlework and Fancy Goodb lor a few cays. Bargains in cushion covers^ lablo centres, tea cloths, nightdress cases, xans for wall decoration, ornaments, j dolls, toys, games, etc. New goods arriving par Maori. Mrs. Bin-ell, Fancy depositor/, i Rink nSeStrC " StrCCt ' ° n Way to ' skat »'S 8.-11, by tender, a 51 1 n rco! , nc " House, nearly completed, land 2 roods 27 perches (the whole or part ? , knd^ay 1*» taken), at West Beach, and Dec-street, Island Bay, £3 10s per foot; alfo several Acres for sale Melrose. Apply •icandpi-o Collis," adjoining Town Belt, or Mr. Hnvris, care of Mr. Russell, Ku3seu-terraee, Newtown. "OTf ANTED "KnowVthaT'WeTding nnd » * Birtndp.y Presents in beautiful Electroplate, Tea and Coffee Services, Biscuit Barrels, Cake Trays, Card Trays Butter D.sher, Bread Trays, Bon Bops, all m quadiuple, satin-finiplicd pUe; Table L.lKlery by L c)C .j CWoo[ i aml other woli . know^ makers, can be purchased at W. F. Bnortts, Willis-Blreet, in the large Show Room. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 1

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