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MARINE DEPARTMENT, Wellington, 27th October, 1908. VA PPLIOATIONS will be received at -£*- this offioe up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, the, 2nd December, 1908, for tho appointment of Harbourmaster, Pilot, and Customs Officer for the Port of Pioton. The salary attached to the appointment is £220 a year. Applicants must be British subjeots, must be not more than 45 years of age, must hold a certificate of competency as Master Ordinary, and must have had command of a vessel or vessels The selected candidate will be required to pass the examination for pilots prescribed by the harbour by-laws for ports where there is not a Harbour Board. Applications must be accompanied by evidence of age, and certificates of servioo at sea, and of good conduot and sobriety. The appointment will be subject to tho Civil Service and Public Service Superannuation Acts. By command, GEORGE ALLPORT, Secretary. WANGANUI HOSPITAL BOARD. HOUSE SURGEON. ii r A ' HOUSE SURGEON is required for -£*. the Wanganui Hospital, and applications for the position will be received at the office of the above Board, Wanganui, up to 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, 15th December, 1908. Salary £300 per annum, and quarters for a single man. Conditions of appointment may bo inspected at the Evening Post Office, Wellington, or on application to tbo undersigned. I A. C. RITCHIE, Secretary. Wanganui, 14th November, 1908. yKT ANTED KNOWN. CLYDE COURTI?irVATE HOTEL, Corner Clyde-quay and Victoria-street. A New Hotel, with every comfort. Tariff, 5s per day. Per man en ts, 22s 6d week. One minute from Te Aro Station. Tel. 1190. WM. LAVERY, Proprietor. V¥T ANTED K.NOWN. HOTEL BRISTOL. Corner Cuba and Ghuzneo streets, Now completed and Opened for Guests. Absolutely fireproof. Splendid garden roof. Spacious jiromenade balconies. Moderato tariff. J. H. HINTON, Proprietor. "CXT ANTED KNOWN. FINLAYSON AND CO. (Successors to Allan Smith), GROCERS and PROVISION MERCHANTS, OWEN-STREET, Newtown. All goods at Town Prices. Fresh Supplies Dairy Produce Daily. WANTED SELL BUSINESS. WANTED to Sell, Cash Grocery Business ; rent 30s per week. Tiade, £150 month guaranteed. Price for business, stock of groceries, horse and cart ; £250. Owner leaving Wellington, having bought another business. Apply immediately to DWAN BROS., Next to Grand Hotel, Wellington. ynrr anted KNOWN. MURRAY BROS., WICKER WORKERS AND BASKET MAKERS, Have Removed to Beehive Buildings, COURTENAY-PLACE. Large Assortment of Rattan Furniture and Basketware. Call or ring up for Price-list. 'Phone 2720. TO BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, ETC. WANTED Known— That we have just landed a large shipment of Castiron Enamelled Lavatory Basins ; quality the same as our C.I. Baths. Inspection invited. JOHN NICOL, 57. Cuba-street. WANTED KNOWN. fc{\/ m BUSINESS SAO SUITS, made b>vF/ in the latest style, to your measure. If you are thinking of a New Suit, don't let this opportunity pas 3. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street. WANTED KNOWN. SITTINGS OF EGGS From the Best Layers in New Zealand. White Leghorns, Wyandottes, and Indian Runners, 5s per sitting ; LeghornWyandotte cross, 2s 6d ; Leghorns' and Ducks' average is over 26 a month. -59. MOLESWORTH-STREET. V\TANTED to Sell, a Set of Baby's * * Long Clothes, comprising day gowns, monthly gownß, flannel barrie3, head flannels, etc. ; price 37s 6d, all at post free* Mrs. Cutler, 263 a, Willis-street (between Macklin's Bakery and Bedford, Draper). ■tf^y ANTED KNOWN. J. H. LEDGER AND CO., Painters, Paperhangors, and Decorators, 5, RANFURLY-TERRACE (Off Tasman-street). Orders promptly executed at lowest reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates given. P-O. Box 405. \7y ANTED KNOWN. Tho South Wellington Joinery Works and Staircaso Factory, No. 3, Mem-street, turns out Tip-top Work at prices that defy competition Prove the .above statement by having your Sashes, Staircases, and Doors made by W. J. PARSONS. Office— BL Willis-street. Telephone 2522. WANTED Known— Radford and Co. Furnish Houses, Boardinghouses, and Hotels throughout, on easy terms. We stock all lines in furniture, Household Draperj r , Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, etc., at lowest possible prices, either for cash or time payment. Inspection invited to our Shop and Showroomß. WANTED Known— Job line in Tinware Dippers, N 3d ; Kettles, 6d ; £-gal. Dippers, sd ; 2 quart Billies, sd ; 4 quart Billies, lOd; Cake Tins, 3d; Meat Tins, 8d ; Saucepans, 6d ; Cullendors, lOd ; large Kettles, Is ; pure Ceylon Tea, Is per lb ; Derby, 8d ; Juno, 8d ; Gas Mantle, 3id ; Sylvia Starch, 4^d ; Sand Soap, 2d ; China, Glass, Earthenware, Fancy Goods, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, etc., at wholebale. Note the address: Wm. Hall, Importer, Cheapsido (opposite Newtown Library. Revans-street. Newtown). WANTED Known — Meston's Unlaundried White Shirts, 23 6d each, pure linen ; without doubt the best value ever offered in New Zealand. Theao shirts are cut and made in thousands on uniform lines, henco their extraordinary value. Thousands have already been distributed through N«w Zealand, and from all quarters unsolicited testimonials and repeat orders aro received. — MESTON, Tailor and Mercer, 21b, Incjestre-stroet. WANTED, Men with Ambition ! Highgalaried positions await trained Electrical Engineers. London Eeotrical Engineer Institute correspondence system holds Edison's endorsement. Study in yqui-ovrn home^ Prospectus "A" free. N Z.'Repro. Bentativo, Jas. Rodger, 131E, Cashel-atruct, Ohriatohuroht

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 122, 21 November 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 122, 21 November 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 122, 21 November 1908, Page 2

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