EXTRA AT WARNOCK & ADKIN'S. v MONDAY, 21bI DECEMBER— WE oponed thin morning 25 FRENCH MODEL HATS and BONNETS. Tho 6mnrtost goods wo havo shown tlm Hoason. The values aro — 42s to 4 guineas, marked 25s t0. 55s 73 RICH SILK and DELAINE BLOUSES j —Valuo 12s 6d to 555, marked 7b 6c( to 37a 6d 450 yds CHIFFON VEILING, Whito wiTh Black Spot— Valuo Is 2d to 2s, marked lOd to Is 8d —————————————————————————— ——————— Tho Treasury. Wellington, 22nd Decomber, 1903A PPLICATIONS will bo received up •£% to tho 14th January, 1904, for tho position of Government Auditor to tho Bank of Now Zealand. * Salary to bo at tho rato of £1250 per annum. Ap- , pointment permanent subject to proved efficiency and satisfactory performauco of duties. Any applicants desiring tho engagement to be for a fixed period should state so in tho application. As roquired by law applicants must ho exports in banking. Applications will bo treated as confidential. JAS. B. HEYWOOD, Secrotary to tho Treasury. TO SCHOOLMISTRESSES. Education Department, Wellington, 23rd December, 1903. APPLICATIONS will bo received up to tho 22nd January for tho position' of Day School Toachor at To Oranga Homo (Girls' Reformatory), near Christchurch. Preforonco will bo givon to a toachor qualified to givo instruction in manual subjects, especially cooker^. The salary will bo £100 a voar, with board and roftidenco. In addition to tho school work supervision, of tho inmates for about throo hours a will bo part of tho duties. Tho teacher will bo required to rogido at tho Home ; hor position will rank noxt to that of' the Manager. G-. HOGBEN, Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CITY ENGINEER. fTIHE Wollington City Council is pre- .-*■ pared to receive applications from gentlemen qualified for tho position of City Enprineor. Salary, Seven Hundred Pounds (£700) per annum. Conditions of appointment can bo seen at my office, or a copy of such conditions' will bo posted on rooolpt of a stamped onvolopo for same. , Applications to bo addrosg/d to tho Town Clork, Wollington," and' to be endorsed "City Enginoer Application," andn forwarded no as to reach thb uhdorxignod not later than 4.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, tho 28th JANUARY, 1904. JNO. R, PALMER, Town Clerk. ,Wql)ington, 24 th Decombor, 1903. VERGER, FOR ST. AUGUSTINE'S, PKTONK. •A PPLICATIONS aro invited for tho • -a "1- 'joint position of Vorgor for tho OlUueh and Custodian for ■ tho Sunday School ; also soparnto implications for c.ich of tho two positions. , Tho amount for which tlio work will bo undertaken to bo itotod in each case. Schedule of duties at Vicarage. Applications, to bo addrossed to tho Vicar, awl marked outsido "Verger," closo on 4th January 1904. T. PRICE, W. H. GIFFORD, Churchwardens. ' TO DIVERS. THE Timaru Harbour Board have a Vacancy for ,a Carpenter, who will bo roquired to undortiiko the duties of Diver. Applicants mutt givo thoir ago, full particulars of tlioir oxperiouce. and forwaid copios of any testimonials thoy hold, also Htnta salary required. Applications will be received up to sth January, 1904. " • W. J. BARDSLEY, Secrotary, Harbour Board Offlcos, Timaru, 19th December, 1903. TYPISTE WANTED AT ONCE! ■EXPERIENCED Typisto required ; JCi must bo quick aud correct shorthand writer and typisto; Rood salary toMii tablo clerk. Apply to TYPISTE, Caro Kvoning Post. TO DRAUGHTSMEN. WANTED, at onco, a Draughtsman for a firm of surveyors in Taranaki district'; must bo a good worker, steady, plot from co-ordinßtos, nnd havo a fair knowlodgo of draughting ; a, throo months' engagement with perhaps a "permanent ono ; a young man proforred ; faro paid from Wellington. Apply promptly, to Firm, caro of Kvoniag 1 out. WANTED. "TfTANTED (January), competent madTT dlo-agod Woman to take ohargo of child, year old, and do needlowork ; rcferoncos. Mra. Mackenzie, Karon. XMAS SALE? ~~ WANTED Known— High-class Millinery at immonso reductions during Christmas Salo. Mrs. Ponhngton, Vivian-stroot. XMAS SALE. WANTED, Furohaeors of Blouses, Skirts, and Underlinen, to inspect our cheap linos. Mrs. Penlington, \l-vian-streot. XMAS SALE. ■DTTANTED Known - Purchasers ol ?V Ono Shilling nnd upwards prosonted with a Christmas gift. Mrs. Penlington, Vivian-street ; FRENCH CLEANING ! WANTED Known, that Ladies' Silk Blouses, Costumes, and Fancy Articles of all description can bo French Cleaned without shrinking or in any way affeoting tho most dolioato colours, nt BARBER'S Steam Dye Works, 46, Cubastreet. . _; ~~~ TO PRINTERS. WANTED to SELL, cheap, a Dawson'« Double Demy Wharfdalo Machine, in good going order. Apply Evening Post. FUKNITOUfe. WJ ANTED Known— Sidey, M«euh and \\ Co., Mauneiß-atreot, wo Cash Bnyora of Furniture, Pianos, md Librarios. Lstatlishod over 35 years. * CLOTHING WANTED Known— Mrs. Johps is a cash purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Loft-off ClotUing ; also Bed ana Table Linon, Boots, otc. Letters promptly nttended 10. Mrs. Jonne, p 7 , Tavun»ki-Bt, ANTED Kn^wn'-^rTutintf of- e«oiv | doscription produwi on tf>? slumurt j noties at the Evening l'oi& Job l'n^t»i>j? Offio* 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 1
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