THE TEST. ~I~EEE Test of good Butter is its flavour -*- and keeping qualities. Both of these aro combined in j GOLDEN VALLEY BUTTER I The finost product of the dairy. On sale by all grocers. . 1 MATRIMONIAL. "ITI7TDOWER, between 35 and 40, with 1 Vf own homo, living in country town (South Island), doßires genuine Correspondence ' with young woman, object matrimony; no roplios ontorta.ncd unless correct name, age, and' address stated. Replies to E.N.0.L.A., Evening Post. CUSTOMS. EVERY description of Customs and Forwarding done at lowest rates. TUCKER AND CKOWTHER, Commercial Chambers, Huntor-street. 1 A PPLICATIONS are invited by an Export Houso for tho Position of MANAGER of Dairy Produco Depart,mont. Applicants must havo good commercial experience and a. knowlodgo of the dairy produco trade. Address Box 384, Dunedin. •jft/TR. MARTIN SWALLOW, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 23, Molesworth-strcct. Harp, 5 guineas ; Singing, 4 guineas ; Piano, 3 guineas. Tl/TADAME NITA STEELE, PROFESSOR OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Address BEGG and CO., Willis-street. WELLINGTON PRIVATE NURSES' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. AGO-OPERATIVE Society of Trained and Registered Medical, Surgical, and Midwifery, Nurses. Apply to Secretary, C. A. HOLGATE, 5, Arlington-street. TT'LECTROLYSIS for the permanent JCJ removal of superfluous hair. Hundreds cured. Miss M'Elwain, Consulting Toilet Specialist, till ' 12th Juno. Consultation and advico Free at Mrs. Rolleston's Toilet Salon, first floor, Fletcher's Buildings, Willis-streot, next Stewart Dawson s. 1 EAUTY is Duty. Beautiful womor* all use Milo's Skin Food for imperfections of' the ekin (guaranteed foi wrinkles). Milo's Hair Food for scurf and dandruff, scanty hair, premature bald ness, etc. Illustrated booklet on beaut; cuUure Free. Mrs. Rolleston's, first floor, Fletcher's Buildings, Willie-street, next Stowart Dawson's (Agont for Milo's Toilet Company). Telephone 1599. ' 1 PRESCRIPT.ION SERVICE. *~ FILLING Prescriptions is the most im- , portant part of our business. JThe ■ frishesfc and first quality Drugs ' and Chemicals aro used. We have a system of checking . each ingredient beforo it is roturned to its placo. Let vis fill your proscriptions. F. and G. Castle, Dispensing Chemists,, 3,', Cuba-etrdot (lato Wilton) and 37, Vivian-street. AT THE GREAT DRAPERY SALE Of ASSIGNED STOCK! ALL WOOL NAVY, BLACK, and CARDINAL DRESS dERGES will bo sold at Is 6d per yard. Theso aro worth 2s 6d and 3s per yard Large - siza" ENGLISH BLANKETS, marked 19s 6d per pair. Will be offered at 13s 6d per pair A special lino of BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, marked at B_d, 9W, and 10id. Will be sold at 54d per 'yard. • MACDoTj GALL'S, 1 30, WILLIS-STREET. I TO TAILORESSES. j ■^7" ANTED, COAT AND TROUSER MAKERS MACHINISTS FOR ALL BRANCHES LADIES' COAT AND SKIRT HANDS APPRENTICES FOR OOSTUME-MAK-ING., Apply THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MFG. CO., LTD., JERVOIS-QUAY. AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE. NO GOODWILL. STOCK AT COST. T^TANTED to Sell, a Retail Furniture * and Furnishing Business in, goahoad centre, doing large turnover ; net profits £500 year ; increasing trade ; a good lease of premises at low rental ; - splendid opportunity for an up-to-date man or two partners ; satisfactory reasons for selling; capital required about £1000. Address , lotter to Principal, Evening Post. OILFIELDSI WANTED to 'Sell, 103 Acres, rich dairy land in the heart of the Taranaki Petroleum Belt, having same indications as at Moturoa. Prico £11 per acre. Only £283 required. On account of unavoidable causes tho vendor is compelled to sell, and you have this exceptional opportunity of securing a model farm, having a valuable petroloum assot. Prompt action necessary THOMSON AND BROWN, Real K«ta,to Agents, Hunter-street. 1 y&r ANTED, a competent Machinist, to ~ take charge of and work • a town —.wing, planing, and joinery mill in Canterbury. Applicants to itrato wages required and furniih referancei ai to charaetsr and ability. Apply by letter to E. ~. Milli and Co., Limiteß, Wellington. / QUARTER-ACRE AT CROFTON FOR £30 DEPOSIT. WANTED t» Sell, Qnartor-aore, corner section, a- bargain at £105 ; £30 deposit; balance five year* 5 per cent. ! W. H. MORRAH AND CO., Land Agonte, 56, Willis-streot. WELLINGTON CITY PROPERTY. WANTED to Sell, ono of the handt somoftt Buildings on Lambtonquay, land having 65ft frontage. Price and mil Qartioukn from M'Keo and C 0. ,. lAgenti, lj FiixuuaA'itreet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 1
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