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WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SUPERINTENDENT OF FIRE BRIGADE. THE WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL requires the Services of a competent Superintendent of their Fire Age of applicant not to exceed 45 years. Tho salary to be at tho late of £350 per annum, payable monthly, with (married) quarters*" uniforms, slnd light. Applicants must include full details of experience, particulars of family (if any), and bo accompanied by copies of not more than four recent testimonial*, and should bo forwarded bo as to reach tho undersigned not later, than 4 n.m. on THURSDAY, tho 4th June, 1908. TJie successful applicant will be required to imnlediafcoly forward fe medical certificate of good health, and' upon notification of appointment must Tie prepared to commence his duties not later than Ist AUGUST, 1908. p Canvassing tho Mayor or Councillors will disqualify. ' ■> JNO.' R. PALMER, . . Town Clerk. j 9th May, 1908.' nireaha dairy company, ltd. 'manXgership. A PPLICATIONS' are invited for the -Cm- Position of Managing Cheese-maker to the above Company. Applicants are required to state at what price per cwt. they will manufacture cheese, finding all labour and material other than milk. Output present season 150 tons. Applications to close at Nireaha at 8 p.m. on Saturday, 6tH June, with the Secretary, r-Tjr -Tj B^ Mason, from whom ail furthor particulars can' be obtained. SOUTHLAND BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. A PPLIGATIONSy accompanied by tesXJI timonials, are invited up to SATURDAY, 6th tfune^ for -the Position of Assistant Master in the Southland Boys' High Sch6ol. Salary £200 per annum. Preference will be given jto one able and willing to share in th,o outdoor life of the school. Applicants are required, to state tho subjects they aro J prepared' to teach up to Matriculation Standard or higher, and to indicate when, if appointed, they can assume duty. JOHN NEILL, Secretary, Board of Governors. ' High Schools Board Office, Invercargill, '19th May, 1908. „ PHOTO POST-CARDS. YOU can obtain Photo Post-cards of all the latest events in the Dominion — Championship Rowing,_ Championship Shooting, Harbour Collisions, etc., etc., at ' "ZAK'S," j Willis-street. Wellington. THE FRIENDS' HOSTEL, 41, Murphy-street, WELLINGTON. XS prepared 1 to take a r few more Lady -*- " Students for the ensuing term. Further particulars .on application to Lady Principal. TELEPHONE 2147. " IF you are ' planting flowers or trees, making 'or replenishing a garden, a •shrubbery, pr 'an orchard, you will need trustworthy Nursery Stock, or if you need "Beautiful Flowers, Presentation Baskets, .or. Bouquets arranged by our Floral 'Artiste— Miss Murray— try EVANS AND SON, Hill View Nurseries, and 51, Willisstreet, Wellington. NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing on Sections 4, 6, k B, Horokiwi Hill, Petone,/with dog or gun will bo prosecuted. Poison laid. I^AIRN BROS. ~~ LEFT-.OFF CLOTHING. ' HIGHEST prices given for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's su■perior Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots, ■'etc. AU letters promptly attended to. ;' Address,, Mrs.. ,'Dalley, '5a,. Ingestre-eteeet ' ;(late Mrs. Bruce}.' LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. "ET ADIES' and Gentlemen's superior MisJLH fit and Left-off Clothing bought; ! highest price given. Letters promptly attended to. Mrs. Nightingale (late Mrs. Cousins), 118, Taranaki-street. liTEirr-OTT CLOTHING. . ' - T ADD3S' and Gentlemeu'B superior. Mis- •' ■■— . , fit . and Lpf t-off Clothing bought ; .highest price given; letters attended 10. Mrs. Bottorill, 121, Ingestre-street. Tolet phone 2379. _^ ~ ', GRO-A-Ma THIS marvellous preparation will grow a luxurious moustache in a few days. Harmless and agreeable; numerous testimonials. A moustacho makes you look manly. Box sent, soalod cover, on receipt of 2s 6d P.O. Solo Proprietor, H. Williams, Box 712, G.P.0., Wellington. "O i\ I) I G IJ V, _Oj» Wholesale and Retail TEA MERCHANT, Hume's Buildings. ■ Telephono 225. MOTOR GARAGE. TC^OR SALE, Christchurch, Brick BuildT ing, 80ft x 40ft, concrete floor, turntable, wash and pit, electric light and gas, petrol store. Rent £100 per annum and proportion of ( rates;'a bargain; satisfactory reasons »for selling. Apply ROBT. B. WALKER, :: _ j Christchurch. TO STOREKEEPERS and GENERAL MERCHANTS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. A Well-established IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY, and GENERAL STOREKEEPING BUSINESS, situated in rising town on Manakau Harbour, Auckland ; turnover £8000 pet annum, and rapidly increasing. This is a chance to secure a first-class * paying'" busiriess that seldom occurs. Owing to illness of one of the partners, the business will be sold outright, or will sell half interest. For full particulars, apply • J,. ,H. .BETHUNE AND CO., Q4. ACRES', situate 3 miles from i'^fc Eketahuna, five acres stumped and'- in crop with turnips ; 11 paddocks ; well watered ; 6roomed house, 12-bailed cowshed, hay »ii<i ±to.x> ehed, toolKouso ; 1^ miles | school, factory, and post office ; metalled road ; all first-class land, and with tho exception, of a few acres could all be ploughed ' when stumped ; a fine little farm. Price £15 5s per acre ; £600 can' remain at 4£ per cent. 1100 Acres, a .Bplendicl sheep and cattle farnj ; ; good ■ house •' and outbuildings, stable, wdolshed, dip, and yards; a, fine 'block, only 2 miles from station ; good 2-shecp country in winter and over 3 in summer plus cattle. Price £11 per acre ; term?. F. P. WELCH, MASTERTdN LAND AGENCY and LABOUR EXCHANGE. DRAPERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. FOR SALE, one of tho finest GENERAL DRAPERY BUSINESSES in tho Manawatu District ; long lease of promises. Stock about £4000. This is an exceptional opportunity of securing a fine old-established business, commanding the' best trade in a flourishing district. Owner retiring. , Larga Shop, Up-to-date Fittings and Windowi Principal* only dealt with. Apply to WRIGHT, DIXON AND WITT, 55, Victoria-slroef.. NERVE, Brain, and Blood Tonic Sarbapnrilla, for' lioils, pimple, tkin rash: makes good puio blood; cleanses and KtrPttKt-hens. 2s 6d largo bottle. W. fip.l nV-^fi vfyyii^. f-h f TTfljitt J?, Wi ) 1 ; a^f) j-jaflj^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 2

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