T U S T LANDED, Tho Little People's "MOTOK, CAR," For Five Guineas. Tho Daintiest, Strongest, Lightest, Present for a uhild. Call, and let your Children call, at • JEN-KINSON & CO.'S MOTOR AND CYCLE WORKS, 43, VICTORIA-STREET (Oppo&ite Teolmical School). TVTEWTOWN CYCLE WORKS, i>EW'IO\VN CYCLE WORKb, No. 2, RINTOUL-STREET. OCEANIC TYBES, 12s 6d each TUBES, 6s. Very special MAORI BICYCLES, B.S.A. parts, £16 All Cyclo Accessories kept in stock. HAWLEY & DOHEHTY. SP.Q.R., No. 7, Riddiford-street.— The • Shop for Purses in great variety, Brushes, Combs, Art Needlework, Fancy Goods, and all sorts of Toys. No. 7, Riddilord-stieet. 1 "OOR sterling vaiuo m Boots and Shoes JP visit tho old-established shop — Loasby and Isaac, Ridditord - street, Newtown. School Boots from 4s lid. •piCTURE-FRAMING, Painting, Glaz- ■*- jug, Signwriting, and Paperhanging. Estimates given. A. J. Pollock, 21, Ridai-ford-street (late M. I. Milchinson). FLINT, Baker and Confectioner, • 79, Riddiford-stroet. Afternoon leas a specialty. Socials and 'Picnics catered for. Ice-creams daily. T PROCTOR is noted for good value • in Laces. A fresh supply just opened. Also the latest thing in Veils. Riddi-iord-strocl. ABIES' Rod Shoes, 2s per pair ; pretty babies can have them at Is 6d ; neat lor summer wear. Nicoll's, Riddiford-st. rpHE old-established Cyclo Works i<s A Hoar's, 24a, Riddiford-street. The best Bicycle is the Gem Special, price £16. At the above address. FOR Pictorial Post Cards, Slationciy, Wallets, Artistic China, Glassware, Fancy Ornaments,* pretty Cups and Saucers, visit Tanner's Bazaar, 39a, Riddifo?Ustreet. THE highest grades, the largest variety, tho most durable lines, in Boots n.nd Shoes, obtainable at Loasby aud Isaacs, Newtown. ' HEGGINBOTTOM AND CO. 47, • Riddiford-street. Carpenters and Gardeners' Tools, Kitchen Utensils of all kinds. Very cheap for cash. PIANOS by leading makers for Sale on easy terms ; small deposit and monthly payments. Pianos tuned, 7s 6d. H. Forrest, 29, Riddiford-street. TSIMTH, Baker aud ' "Confectioner, • Riddiford-street. Established 1875. Hot Scotcli Pies To-morrow Night. Tho noted home for Sult.ua Cakes. Try it. GLYNN, House Painter andffDecoia- • tor, 21, Manefield-streot. Drop me a note if you havo anything in my line. I givo satisfaction. Venetian Blinds Repaired. IF you want your houso spick and span for Christmas, ring up 1782, or call at Maoauley's, Riddiford-street, tho cheapest houso in the city for Paperhanging, Painting, Signwriting, etc. Now Picture-frame Mouldings just opening. i"^STHEN you need medicine, procure the » » best. • Ex Paparoa, shipment of English Standardised Tinctures, specially for dispensing. J. Castle, Chemist, Newtown Pharmacy. T UXFORD BROS., Family Butchers,, J-J 59. Riddiford-streot.— Small Goods of every description always on hand. Families waited on daily for orders. HHHE Red ' Lamp, at 15, Riddiford-strest, JL denotes tho Pharmacy of Newtown, whero J. Castles, Registered Chemist, dispenses prescriptions at all hours. HOTOGRAPHIC Solutions. All kinds prepared at Castle's Uash Pharmacies, Vivian-street and Riddiford-street. Hand Cameras, Mounts, etc., to arrivo ex Wakanui. 1 /pHEAPEST House in town for Furni'o' ture, Furnishing Drapery, Floorcloths, and every household requisite. D. and J. Ritchie, Complete Furnishers, Re-vans-streot. NOTICE.— Holders of Empire Studio Coupon Tickets, even when overdue, can have their photographs taken at 6s 6d per dozen. Empire Photo Studios, Adolaide-road. GET the Bargains at Finlay M'Leod and Co.'s, Rintoul-street. Silk and Muslui Blousings, Millinery, Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Sheetings, Calicoes, Curtains, Carpet Ends, Towellings, TaWings, Crash. Hoiish in town for China V-f and Glassware. Largest and bestselected slock in South Wellington. D. and J. Ritchie, Revans-3treet. C GEORGE AND GEOKGE, RiddifordT street. Our stock is reptcte with the latest Dress Fabrics. Try us for a Stylish and Fashionablo Dress. Fit guaranteed. HEAP Groceries at Campbell's, Riddi-ford-slreet— Tea Is 2d, Reka Butter lid, lib and 21b Straberry Jam. Now Potatoes, New-laid Eggs, Bacon, >eic. PETONE. ~ A SIX-ROOMED House, new, bath, tubs, etc ; £50 deposit to prompt buyer. H. Hal&e, Jackson-street. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. WANTED, a Junior Assistant Master, to begin work with the First Term, 1905. Salary £100 a year. Applications with testimonials to be sent to tho undersigned, on or before the 20th November OHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. FOR SALE, DICKENSTOWN. WANTED to Soil, the entire Scenery and Effects (consisting of 15 stalls and buildings, specially built for removal and re-erection), as it now stands in the Drillshed, Wellington. Apply to T. W. F. MARSDEN, 7, Russell-terrace. COOK. WANTED, Female Cook (Cakes and PaHry), for D.I.C. Tearoom. Apply MISS MORSE, D.I.C. Tearoom, up till 1J a.m. PARCEL DELIVERY. T^ANTED, smart Boys to deliver parcels. Apply MR. M'PHERSON, D.I.C. W'ANTED,~a General Servant. Apply Mrs. E. Jones, Weeley-road.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 4 November 1904, Page 1
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