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LACE CURTAINS. ri^HIS Prices of these Curtains run [from Jl 3s lid to 27s tid a pair, and can be had in white, cream, and ecru shades. But amongst the different qualities there is a Special Quality which we are offering at 10/6 A PilK ' These have a nice lacy appearanpe. Free from dressing-, and in artistic designs. Step in and &co them. If we can't sell you l.ace Curtains it's because you don't want them. JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NEW HOUSE. WELLINGTON FIRE UNDERWRITliRS' ASSOCIATION. ELECTRIC LIGHT CERTIFICATES. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. WILLIAM HENRY WARE has been appointed Electrical Inspector to the above Association, and that he. will inspect, and test all new and. existing Electrical Installations in the City .and Suburbs, and issue the necessary certificates for same. & Secretary. 11th November, 1902. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. IN returning thanks to my friends and the public in general for past favours, I beg to inform them that I have removed to 25, Manners-street, where I shall be glad to meet old and new friends again, after an absence of some months from Willis-street, where I spent a quarter of a century. I also beg to state that I have opened an entire new stock of colonial and Continental Boots and Shoes. My motto is— "Small profits and quick returns." The shop is small on the outside, but, on my word, the goods inside are large at small prico. So please favour me with a trial, and you will prove it. All orders and repairs strictly attended to. Eand-se'wn work a speciality. M. TRACY, 25, Manners-street, City. FU RNITURH. FURNITCJEK. r>ICITARDSON BROS., of 115, Upper B V Cuba-street, are Cash Buyers of the above. Hi»hes.t price given. Richardson Ui-os., 115, Cuba-street, opposite the Army Home. ' |_1 • CLEANING 1 AND DYEING. WANTED Known that LADIES n DRESSES, JACKETS,. &0., that have become soiled and faded can be dyed fashionable shades for winter wear at JBARBEIt'S Steam Dye Works, 46, Cubastreet. 1 Jj'URNITURK Wf ANTED Known— Sidey, Meeuh and »T Co., Manners-street, are Cash Biyers of Furniture, Pianos, and Libraries. Established over 35 years. 1 t furniture! WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture ; highest price ; cash down. C. Daubney, 74, Tory-street. DOLLING'S LAUNDRY, PETONE. WANTED Known— lf you want to get any description of Washing done, and done well, try Dolling'a Laundry, Petone ; satisfaction guaranteed ; moderate rates. On receipt of post cards orders will be called for and delivered promptly. Curtains, Collars, and Shirts a specialty. t POLLING'S LAUNDRY. Petone. WARDROBES PURCHASED. WANTED Known— Mrs. Cousins, 58a, Taranaki-street, btill continues to purchase all kinds of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing, also Bed and 'Table Linen. Appointments punctually kept.TS7 ANTED Known, that the Cheapest and Best Place to buy your Groceries is at H. Pritchard's, Courtenayplaee. Halfpenny in the Is discount, or Government stamps, at the option of the customer. T^TANTiiJJ Known, that the British * * Woollen Company, 36, Willis-street, Suits at 455, 60s, and 70s are perfect fitting and comfortable, with a combination of elegance and ease that explains why our suits eclipse others. Call for sample* if cloth. • Known— JNew Zealand Wine » T Industry— Mrs Weiss, "57, Willisrflreet, next Evening Post, has been appointed by Joseph Soler sole agent of the Wellington district for his . celebrated Wines ; guaraiueed pure and manufactured ,from grapes. Prize medals tit Wellington, Chrißtchurch, Melbourne, Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr. Skey. Price os per bottk, 15s per hall dozen ; per glass, 3d Invalid's I'ort • speciality. \\T ANTED, the public to call and order *~ our Overcoats, suitable for wet or cold weather. Rainproofs, Meltons, Beavers, 1 Venetian, in all latest designs and style, for 50s and 70s, nr*de to your measure, at the British Woollen Company, 36, Willis-street. WANTED Known — Just landed, ex Goodwin, from New York, a magI nificent shipment of Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Salad Bowls, Napkin Rings, and other lines too numerous to mention, all suitable for Christmas and Wedding Presents. — S. G. ROSS, Engraver and Jeweller, Willis-st. Extra— Name and dato engraved free on any article purchased. WANTED Known. — To Architects, Builders, and Others.— Empire Ventilated or Wade's Patent Skylights— J Through the result of tLe recent Supreme ' Court abtion, wo have made arrangements j to manufacture and : ell either -Of the ! above' splendid patents. We are therefore prepared to supply "TUo Empire Ventilated"" or Wade's, and shall be pleased to give further particulars and quotations on application. < THOS. BALLINGER AND CO. (LMTD.), 32, Victoria-st. Tel. No. 197. 1 ANTED Know"— l am going to WilKamsr"s. I find it tho cheapest place in the city. You ca7i get everything there. Going to WilHams's for Bedsteads and Bedding, i Going to Williams's for Curtains and Carpets. Going to Wiliiiuns's for Duchess Pairs. Going to "Willianjft's for Couches and Chairs. Goiiiff to Williams's for Fenders and Cots. Note, the Address— Going to Williams's, 41. Taranalci-street. WANTEDW 'ANTED to remind all those (if any) that, havo not seen the spacious Auction Mart and Show Rooms of W. F. Shortt, Willis-street,- which are admittedly tho best-lighted, and therefore tho best rooms adapted for display in tho colony, to have a look round on any Saturday evening between 7 and 10 o'clock. W' ANTED Known — Silver - backed Brushes, consisting of Cloth, Hat, and Hair Brushes, at most moderate prices — Hat and Cloth Brush us mounted in silver, 8s 6d to 14s; Hair Brushes, 20s to 365 ; two Hair Brushes and Comb in vel-vet-lined cases from 56s 6d, at G. and T. Young's, Lambton-quay. ANTED Known," lhat W. F. Shortt sells fifty time more goods privately than at auction, and iinds that his numerous clients who object to attend auction sales are alwayn ready to purchase privately, as by co duing they get the benefit of auction prices and their own choice furnishings. WANTEDr ladies 'to "jiarc'Toke for their fires. It makes tho brightest, beat, and cleanest fire, and leaves no dirt. Is 6d per bpe. Rinse up the Gas Works.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 1