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SCOTCH COLLEGE, MELBOURNE. nr\HE Council invites Applications for the Jt Position ot PRINCIPAL. Tenure, fivo years. Salary, a fixed sum of £600 per annum, tegether with a furnished residence and board for the principal and his family, and 12£ per cent, bonus. A circular giving particulars may bo obtained from Mr. J. G. W. Aitken, Customhousequay, Wellington. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. WORKING OVERSEER. APPLICATIONS are invited for Position of Working Overseer for the above Council. The rate of pay will be £3 per week. • Applications must be in tho applicant's own handwriting, and bo delivered to the undersigned by 5 p.m. on MONDAY, the 20th 'July, inst. Particulars as to the duties to be obtained at the Borough Office. A personal canvass of members of the Council will be an absolute disqualificatlOn " PERCY I» PURSER, Town Clerk. Lower Hutt, 10th July, 1903. " FRENCH CLEANING! WANTED Known, that Ladies' Silk Blouses, Costumes, and Fancy Articles of all description can be French Cleaned without shrinking or in any way affecting the most delicate colours, at BARBER'S Steam Dye Works, 46, Cubastreet. 1 CLOTHING. WANTED to Purchase, in any quantity, for cash, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Left.off Clothing; also Bed and Table Linen. Letters promptly attendeq to. Address Mrs. Jones, 67, Taranaki-st. WANTED, WANTED, THE PETONE PEOPLE to Buy our PURE SEPARATOR BUTTER at lOd per lb. Best in the market. PETONE CO.OP. STORES, Jackson-street, Petone. "~ WEDDINGS. WANTED Known — Special attention is devoted to Photographing Bridal Groups at Berry and Co.'s Studio, where ! there is every facility for producing Artistic Portraits. Appointments can be arranged for either to be taken at studio or at residence. Telephone 1475. Berry and Co., 64, Cuba-street. FURNITURE. Known — Sidey, Meeuh and Vf Co., lilanners-street, urefCash Buyers of Furniture, Pianos, and Libraries. Estabf lished over 35 years. 1 ■^f^ANTED Known — Munt, Cottrell ' * Company (Limited), General Car ; riers, Custom and- Forwarding Agents. Storage a specialty. Furniture packed and removed. Office— Queen's Chambers. Telephone No. 23. W^ 'ANTED Known— Shortt's, Willisstreet, is the best and cheapest place in Wellington to furnish throughout. Inspection invited. WANTEDW 'ANTED Known — Ironing a pleasure by using Ayres' Lion £r»nd Laundry Glaze. Sold by all storekeepers. ANTED Known— Art Needlework Designs in Lace Collars, ' Capes, etc., just opened ; also New Teneriffe Frames for large D'Oyloys, Lace, etc. Lessons oan be obtained in all branches of Art Needlework. Mrs. Birrel, 23, Ingestre-street, on way to Skating Rink. W "ANTED Known, that you can save money by purchasing your Cycle Accessories at Jenkinson's annual clear, ing sale,- 8, Customhouse-quay. ANTED— -Call at Morrow's for best Weatporfc Coal. Next Athletic Park, Rintoul-Etreet. ' Orders by post will receive prompt attention. Wood and Coal Merchant, Berhampore. TntTANTED Known—A. Asher, the LonV T don Cash Furniture Warehouse, In-gestre-street, is still selling Chests of Drawers at 22s 6d, Duchess Chests from 455, Dressing Tables from 5s 6d, Austrian Bentwood Chairß at 5s 6d. Boar in mind these are all new goods. 'ANTED Known— Shortt's, Willis, street, is the best and cheapest place in Wellington to furnish throughout. Inspection invited. ANTED Known— D. M. Douglas, Taranaki-place, Cleans and Repairs Watches and Clooks of all descriptions ; charges moderate ; workmanship guaranteod. Trade work undertaken. WANTEDW 'ANTED Known — Our Concession Extended. Twelve Cabinets and "Mona" Enlargement, 13s 6d.* —^Wrigglesworth and Binns, Photographers. 1 ANTED Known, that J. G. Lethaby, wholesale and retail Umbrellamaker, of 12, Manners-street, Wellington (five doors from Willis-street), and near Railway Station, Palmerston North, wishes to inform his customers and the public generally that he does not employ canvassers. Umbrellas made to order from 6s at one hour's notice. This season's goods just to hand. Inspection invited. WANTED, Hotelkeepers, Caterers, Restaurateurs, Boardinghousekeepers, etc., etc., to write or call on S. G. ROSS, Jeweller and Engraver, Willisstreet, for quotations for engraving names, etc., on large quantities of cutlery, electroplate, etc. Cheapest house in New Zealand. Extra — Name and date engraved free on an^ article purchased. \\T INTER SHOW, PALMERSTON NORTH. JULY 29th, 30th, and 31sfc. DAIRYMEN'S, FRUITGROWERS' POULTRYMEN'S CARNIVAL. . Excursion Fares, J. C. LANE, Secretary, Box 85. Palmerston N. WAIItAEAPA COURTING CLUB. " NOVICE STAKIi. A NOVICE STAKR will be inn on September 3rd and 4fch. First Dog, JJIS, with President's trophy, valued lOgs, or money artded ; Runner up, £5 and Gold Medal. Full particulars obtainable from J. W. UOOHRANK, Hon. Seo. Box 7, Mastei'ton. GLEN ARA PHARMACY,' 17, WILLIS-STREET, MR. W. SALEK, Chemist, has pleasure in announcing that he has arranged with DR. H. A. H. OLARIDGE (M.B. and 8.5., duly registered in England and New Zealand, late of London and Birmingham Hospitals) to attend daily at the Pharmacy — Morning 10 to 12 Afternoon ... ... 3to 5 Evening 7 to 8.30 ADVICE AND MEDICINE, prS. Note the Address — GLEN ARA PHARMACY, 17, Willis-street, Wellington. •jl/T AY OATWAY ITJL AY OATWAY FIRE ALARMS. FIRE ALARMS. TEN PER CENT, insurance reduction where these are used. TURNBULL & JO^ES, LTI>., WILLIS-STREET, Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 7