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A PRETTY FACE! THE Rarity of Pretty Faces is due not to the fact that good features are lacking-, but becauso nearly every face is marred by a faulty complexion. The commonest defects are Tan, Freckles, Moles, Bad Skin, Superfluous Hairs, and Blackheads. These di&figuiementa aro easily remedied when properly and skilfully treated. Operations for remedying facial blemishes are daily performed by skilled operators, under tho direction of MLi-iE. RUBINSTEIN, at the VALAZE MASSAGE INSTITUTE, Brandon-street. Consultation Fieo. Sittings from ss. CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS. A IMPLICATIONS . will be received by jiri- the Public Service Oommissioner, Victoria, up lo FRIDAY, the 28th February, 1908, for appointment to the position of Conservator o=" Forests, Professional Division, Stato Forests Department. Yearly salary £700 minimum, £800 maximum. The duties attached to tho position will be:(1) To organise the forest sy3tem of Victoria upon the most [suitable and scientific basis adapted to the requirements of the State. (2) To supervise and control the staff of officers connected with the forests (3) To visit, and personally inspect tho forests and to advise regarding the reafforesting, planting, etc., of forests and formation of plantations, nurseries, oto. (4) To carry on a. Extern of training foresters. (5) The Conservator will, subject to "The Forests Act, 1007," be directly responsible tD the Minister for the proper management of tho forests, plantations, nurseries, etc., and, subject lo tho Public Service Acts, will havo control of all foresters, officers, and trainees and persons employed in such forests, etc. Applicants should bo not over forty-five years of age, should be sf good physique and in good health and of active habits, and should have a thorough knowledge of tho general principles of forestry, and ha-ye had experience in forest management. An Bcquainlanco with the forests, tho geography, and the soih of Victoria is desirable, and consideration will bo given to training at British, Indian, or other Schools of Forestry. Applicants should state then- date of birth, their experience, ivnd their qualificationp, and forward evidence as to these. By order. J. D. MERSON, Secretary. Office of the Public Service Commissioner. Victoria, Melbourne, 20th January, 1908 A' GREAT SALE Of BOOTS 1 EOOTS J 500 PAIR 3OF BOOTS AND' SHOES BOUGHT CHEAP, AND MUST BE SOLD CHEAP! LOOK! Ladies' Tan 10s 6d Shoes now 7a Gd Lachas' Tan American 12b 6d tshocs now • 9s 6cl Ladies' 8s bd Strap Shoes, now 43 Gd and 63 "Gd C. and J. Clark's Ladies' Strap Shoes (a special lino, bought cheap), 13s Gd now 10rf 6d ,COME AND SEE THE BARGAINS! Gents' 14s 6d Boots, in three toes, now 10s 6d American, Welted Boots, 21s now 16s 6d Tho Waik Along Shoo, 13.-5 6d Gents' Square-toed Welted Boots, now 14s lid Bostock Bpots, up-to-date toes, 17s 6d CHEAP. BOOT SALE! ' ' , >WE SELL CHEAP! M'ANtf'S _ 3S, VIVIAK-.STREET. "A BBAL TREAT." ' fF you require v perfect Stylish Suit, my personal attention is given to every detail, and clients can lely. on a lirst-cla&s fit. Repairs and allora.tiona"a speciality. ¦ Suit 3 fi'om r<os;r <os ; Trousers, 2.U to order. No shoddy here. S. AMSTELL, The Little Tailor, 112, Cuba-street. NOTICE TO SUFFERING WOMEN. DR. iL A. M'Gill strongly advises all suffering women to give his simple "Pastile Treatment" a fair trial. Apply Mrs. A. Alpha, No. 16 (lato No. 4), 'Bolton-street, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, or Box 411, "Wellington. TO l]ET~i SPLENDID Kuito of Offices to Let, Bank Chambers, Lambton-quay, with splendid largo strong room. Apply W. M'Lean, 14, Customhouco-q^iay. QTKONG Lr&ther Belts, all colour?, Is K-5 6d to Is lid, our Sale price Is eaoh. Lees and Church, 95a, Cuba -street. BARGAINS" in" Children's "Pirlfores", Bibs, etc., at Lees and Chinch's Sale, Sea, Cuba-street, on Thursday next. • ALL Fancy Linen Embroidered Collars Is 3d to Is 9d, Sale price Is each, at Leos and Church's, Ssa, _Cuba-strest. TuIE balant.e of oiir Fancy Back Comb 3 lo bo cleared right cut at Lees and Church's Sale, Is and Is 6d each. TO^OR Household Furniture and sundries, -*- best value in the city at Richardson Bros., 115, Upper Cuba-street. PARKLETS. Ladies' Pills for Stoutne.s3, 2s pel. Burgoyne's Hair Dye, sale and reliable. '• Dr. White's Tonic Blood Pills for Ladies, 2s. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Wil ! is-strect. "ENGINEERS' Boiler S~uits, in blue or JtDi brown denim, 9a 6d each, English made. Duncan and Macintosh, Man-ners-street. ENGINEERS and Engine - drivers coached for all classes of Certificates, either by personal tuition or correspondence. Alex. ll 'Vicar (late Inspector of Machinery), 35, Majoribanksstreet. , A SICK headache can usually bs traced to a sluggish liver. Purin Natural Mineral Water quickly puts it light by restoring normal conditions, All hotels and stores rf^RUMPTON'S Hair. Restorer graduV^ ally -riarkens tho hair; is not a dye; guaranteed not to injure hair or scalp; study jo.ir apt earance ; price, 3s, post 3s 6d. B. V i.rii g, 27, Courtonay-place. R~fcHARDSON~ PROS." 115," UppTr Cuba-street, can furnish three rooms complete, £122 10s ; 4 loomi, £32 10s ; 5 rooms, £45 C1 OOD Health ia guaranteed by taking 7T a glass of Puriri Natural Mineral Water every day. It cures indigestion, gout, and rheumatism. Hotels and stores. PALE young men and women should use Serravillos Tonic. It makes good rad blood. Ask tho doctor. Tonic (Bark and Iron kJ Wine) makes good rod blood, and should be used by all weak people. ¦^TISITORS to Christchurch— Superior T Accommodation St. Elmo House, 187, Worcester-street, west end. The noted houso for comfort during Exhibition period. Within 2 minutes of centre of city. Tolegrama and lottera promptly attended to. Miss Hampton, Proprietress ELLINGTON Races— Pictures and lost-cards of the starts, finishes, nnd grandstands at Zak's Photo Depot, Willis-street. NICE Complexion, soft white hands, by using Benzoin and Almond Lotion ; for sunburn, freckles, and rough 6kin ; 2s 6d. Wm. Salck, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-sli-eot. TO ~~Fpi!Rl_aT, Teacher o! Violin and iLfL. Piano, S3, Courtenay-place Music fUore. WANTED, Ladyhelps to sa-ve labour 1 by xxijiUg -X-JAay Stove Poli6h.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1908, Page 1

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