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BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. TRAMWAY ENGINEER. THE Invercargill Borough Council invites applications for tho |>ost of Electrical and Tramway Engineer in connection with tho design, construction, and management of their tramway and electrical undertaking*. Ho must bo a duly qualified electrical engineer, and will bo required to devoto his whole time to the undertakings of the Borough. Salary £1000 per annum. Engagement for a fixed period of throo years. Schedule of duties can he obtained from the undesigned. Applications to bo submitted on or before 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 21st inst. T. W. WALKER, Town Clerk. Town, Hall, Invercargill, Bth April, 1910. FREMANTLE (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) HARBOUR TRUST. POSITION AS WHARF MANAGER. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied by -TV testimonials, and statements as to age, experience, and other Qualifications, for tho Position of Wharf Manager for tho above-named Trust, will be received by tho undersigned up till Noon, SATURDAY, SOth APRIL, 1910. Tho duties will comprise management of the wharves and cargo sheds, and tho handling of cargo on same (which work is done by tho Trust), and will include the control of labour, manual and clorical, and responsibility for the efficient and economical working of the wharves. / Applicants should possess fair nautical, as well as snmo mechanical knowledge. Salary £350 nor annum, in addition to quarters and light. (Signed) F. W. B. STEVENS, Secretary. Harbour Trust Omeos, Cliff-street, Fremantle. WELLINGTON DISTRICT HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by Testimonials, will be received by the Medical Superintendent up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY. 11th April, 1910, for the Position of Assistant Matron, Wellington Hospital. Salary, £100 per annum. J. COYLE, Secretary. 6th April, 1910. wanted~kn"o\vn; important to householders. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. MESSRS. P. WILLS AND SONS notify tho Public that they havo opened a receiving depot at 121 RIDDI-FORD-STREET (opp. Wosleyan Church). Hours, 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 'Phone 613. Works— Bß and 98, HANSON-STREET. Proprietors— P. WILLS AND SONS. YJT ANT E D KNOW N. WINTER OVERCOATS For men whose work takes them outdoors aro a necessity, and they may as well bo stylish, 255, 30s, 38s 6d. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH. Manners-street. V)L7" ANTED Known— That we aro tho " " Cheapest Houso in the trade for up-to-date useful Crockery. UNITED HARDWARE HOUSE, 60, Cuba-street. ANTED KNOW N. These cool nights say PYJAMA time. Our oosy Sleeping Suits for men are wonderful value, and tho patterns aro good. • 5s lid, 7s 6d, 10s 6d. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH. Opposite Opera House. T*f ANT ED_ KNOWN. D. SANKEY, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, Mornh's Buildings, WILLIS-ST., Is showing best English-made Goods ; also New Materials equal in toituro and design to anything imported WELLINGTON DYE WORKS. WANTED Known— Ladies' and gents' garmonts, curtains, tablo covers, chair covers, feathers, etc., which aro faded or soiled, can bo Dry Cleaned or Dyed equal to new. Gloves and Furs cleaned. W. Barber and Co., 125, Cubastreet, and 147, Riddiford-street Tel. 226. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furni. ture ; highest prico, cash down. C. Daubney. 148. Tory-street. m ANTED TO BUY, HOUSES OF FURNITURE In Large or Small Lots. Apply by letter, or any evening, to 148, OWEN-STREET (South End). CLUB HOTEL, SUVA, FIJI. WANTED to Soil, Lease for Seven Years of the CLUB HOTEL, SUVA, FIJI. Rental £50 per month; Furniture and Goodwill, £3000; Stock at Valuation. For further particulars apply MARKS, Suva. A REAL BARGAIN. WANTED to Sell, in best part Bethamporo, 6-rooraed House, all convonicnoes, 4 tiled fireplaoos, mirror wardrobos, pantry, linen press, h. and c. shower, glass hou&o, nico garden, lovoly sunny position; everything in perfect order. To bo sold choap, ownor leaving Wellington. Apply 52, Leraud-stroet, Berhamporo. BUSINESS FOR SALE. XfiT ANTE D T O SELL, 1 T Old-established FURNISHING BUSINESS, 'doing big trado at good pricos ; owner retiring. Apply to No. 8, Buller-street. ■ytf ANTED KNOWN. Now is tho tiino to plant Sweet Peas. Cooper's havo the finest collection in Australasia. All the beat-namnd Giant varieties, price 6d per pkt. Collections 12 varieties for ss, post tree. F. COOPER. LTD., Cooper's Buildings, Willis-street. WANTED, your order for that new Suit. Endeavours to make our Suits better havo made them tho best. Only expert men employed. We guarantee tho best hand-mado Suit to ordor 10s cheaper than any other tailor in town. "No fit, no pay." Unlaundricd Whito Shirts, puro linen, 2s 6d each, equal lo any laundried shirt in town at 6s 6d. Mcnton, Tailor and Mercer, 21b, Ingeslre-strect, 3 doors below National Bank. WANTED Known— Owing to dullness of the building trade, and having a large staff of expert decorators, paperhangers, and painters whom I must keep employed, I am prepared to give customers exceptionally Good Work at prices that defy competition. Being a Direct Importer. I will sell all goods at prices most reasonable. Estimates free by telephoning No. 2043 or 2316. Thos. A. Wells. Weilington and Karori. WANTED~Knowt»-J. Wilkinson hi^ Removed his book and fancy goods stock from Vivianst. to 177, Cuba-st. PitturC'framiitff Department under n«w manarsmsnt, 177, Cuba-it, (lato

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 2

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