THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF SYDNEY. (TITHE Municipal Council of Sydney invito -fl- Applications for the position of City Electrical Engineer. Applicants must have a comprehensive knowledge of the latest applications of electricity for lighting, heating, and power purposes, and possess a thorough praclical -experience in Hip designing and carrying out of electrical installations aaid extensions, and in tho control and general management of a largo electricity supply undertaking. Tho person appointed will bo required to devote the w hole of his time to tho duties of the position. Salairy to commence 1 at £900 per annum payable monthly, Iho engagement being for one year certain, and if continued to bo terminable thereafter on three calendar months' written notice on either eule. Tho person appointed will bo required to take up his duties by the end of March, 1908. Reasonable {ravelling expenses from' i present place of residence to Sydney will be allowed. Information as to tho works already installed in Sydney may bo obtained from the Town Clerk's Offke, Sydney. Applications giving full particulars as to age, previous experience, and qualifications for the appointment, and accompanied by not moro thain six testimonials of recent date must be sent direct to tho undersigned so as to be received not later than THURSDAY, the 16th JANUARY, 1908. THOMAS H. NESBITT, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Sydney. / HOUSE. WANTED to Sell, 7-roomed House, all conveniences, Maarama-cresoenl ; land 40 x 120; £975. For terras addre&s House, Box 81, G.P.O. WANTED Known— That SIEGEL'S, Ladies' Tailors, JNo. 1, Manners I - street, aro giving liberal terms for Costumes during- tho months of December and January. Plenty of Travelling Cocturn.ee, (Skirts, and Blouses in stock. Come and see our bargains boforo you go elsewhere. WANTED Known— Cheap Garden Slicks, round, in bundles of 100, lfl, Is; lift, Is 6d; 2ft, 2s; 24ft, Ss : i 3ft, £.s; Sift, 4s bd; 4ft, 5s 6d. "Totara, j square, per dozen, 3ft, 2s 6d ; 4ft, 3s; ! sft, 3s 6d. Eamboo Canes .medium, doa, Is; 100, ss. ' FREDERICK COOPER, 30, Manncrs-atrect. "Y^T A N N TED KNOWN. DOUGLAS PATENT^ LOOSE-LEAF LEDGERS) Aro Simplicity Themselvos. Tho Book fhnt Gives -Satisfaction Saves Time and Money. Faotory Address— 4y, WILLIS 'STREET. Teleakono 1933. WANTED Known, tho Amorican Ladies' Tailoring, Manners-street, aro making great reductions for fourteen days only, when wo aro soiling Tailormado Costumes from 32s 6d. , WANTED Known— Men, cur Trousera wear like "wire." Carpenters' Trousers, 7s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d Business Trousers, 12s 6d, 145. 6 d, 15s 6d, in smart solid slripo3 ; made narrow cut with hip pockets. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street. WANTED KNOWN. J. C. BROWN, (Lato of 20, Brdiulon-stroot.) BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Shop and OPico Filter. Estimates Given. -Repairs promptly attended to. No. 3, AURORA-TERRACE, 091 Telephone 991. WANTED KnowjiT-We have ro'dueed tho price of Bedding- Plants to clear. Mangolds, Phlox Drummondi, Petunias, Co?moa, Lobelia, Is per dozen; Kcmesia (very showy), Verbenas, Slocks, Leptosync, Cactiw Dahlia, Seedling 4 , 3s 6il doson ; Margarita Carnation, 2s ud dozen; Giant Pansies, 3s dozen ; Whito Heliotrope, 6d each. GIBBONS, 131, Lambton-quay. BEKin DTE WOa XS. A. ROBERTSOK, From Perth and Paisley, Scotland. GENERAL . DYER AND CLEANER, . 19a, Ghuznec-street. Telephone 918. P.O. Box 2, To Aro. WELLINGTON DYE AND FRENCH CLEANING WORKS. W. BARBER AND CO., 46, Cuba-street. Tho Largest and Oldest Dyeing Establishment in the Dominion. Lac 3 Curtains cleaned or dyed, 2s 6d per pair. Dyeing and Cleaning of every description. Tel. 226. 'DYE ll| m UPPER |§Wof«^ CUBA ST. As^^p^- TELEPHONE 2239. U^ION DYE WORKS, 178, UPPER WILLIS-STREET. : COHEN BROS., Dyers, Cleaners, and Tailors. HAVE YOUR SUITS AND DRESSES CLEANED FOR CHRISTMAS. Branches— Thorndon, Ncwtown, Pctone, and Groymouth. Telephone 2639. j i fi IT V DYE WORKS.! TAYLOR, AND CO., DYERS AND FRENCH CLEANERS j to His Excellency tho Governor, Lord Plunkel ; also to the Lato Govornor, Lord Ranfurly. WORKS: Kent-terrace: 'Phone 2656. Lambton-quay; 'Phono 1174. Branches Christchurch and Dunedin. DH. S. P. TOWNSEND'S ! SARSAPAIULLA. \ CAUTION TO HOTELKEEPERS AND | OTRERW. . £25 REWARD. j "FT, having come to our knowledge' Ihnl -"- some unscrupulous tionhu'H havo been polling (o Ihu publiu frnudnHil imitations of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Narsap-xilla, and have bcini rpfillin;; bolths bearing this brand and label with spurious, imitation.", we lieroby odor a JiEWARD of TWENTYFIVE POUNDS to any pprsou giving .such evidonco as -will lead to tlio conviction of any person so doing. Wo further give notice that- wo aro instructed by our clients to prosecute without further notice any persons fouml dealing with ir.uidulpnt inu- ! UiUoii') of al>nio biiuicl of Sni-aparilla. I LROWN AND DEaN, Solicitors, 12, l.amblon-quay. Wellington, 2nd December, 1907.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 147, 18 December 1907, Page 10
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