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JgIVENING WEAR BARGAINS! 1000 yards Rich Satins, all shades, 2s 6d for Is 9d yard 895 yards Rich. Taffeta Silk*, worth Is 6d, for la 2000 yards Rich Taffeta, Silks, worth 2s 3d, for Is 6d' yard 1800 yards Rich Taffet. Silks, worth 2s lid, for 1b lid yard All Wanted Shades. Beautiful Glistening Fringes, going at Bd, Is, Is 3d yard, in silver and gold ARCHER'S, FOR BARGAINS! • FOR BARGAINS! UPPER CUBA-STREET. A REHEARING of the caso Easson, Ltd., v Christie, Ltd., is being applied for, on the ground that defendant's solicitor, who had duly filed notice .of defence, was out of town. The case is ono of disputed accounts. THE PUBLIC"TRUST OFFICE~ACT" 1908 (Section 50). In the Estato of JANE EVANS, late of Wellington, Widow, deceased. ALL creditors and others having claims against this estate aro hereby required to send them, with particulars, on tho forms provided, to the District Manager of tho Publio Trust Office at Wellington on or before the 9th day of September, 1912. Accounts nofc rendered by the date named may bo rejected. All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to tho credit of the Public Trustee 8 account at any postal money order office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office. FRED. FITCHETT. Public Trustee. 2nd July. 1912. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD! SEPARATE Application-!, which must be made on forms obtainable at the Board's Office, -will be received until Noon of THURSDAY, 25th JULY, for the following Positions. The minimum and maximum Salaries are quoted in each case : — Kaiwaka (East Coast, via Martinborough) —Solo Teacher, £90 to £120 and £10 h.a. Porirua — Assistant Mistress, £130 to £120." llamua (near Hukauui) — Assistant Mistress, £90 to £120 Kaitawa (near Pahiatua) — Assistant Mistress, £90 to £120. Masterton— Assistant Mistress. £90 to £105. Lansdowne (near Masterton) — Assistant Mistress, £90 to £105. G. L. STEWART. Secretary. TIMARU HOSPITAL. A PPLICATIONS are invited from Cer- -£*■ tificated Nurses, until 20th inst-., for the Position of CHARGE SISTER at above Institution. Applicants to state date they would be prepared to commence duty. Apply THE MATRON. "TALBOT" INFECTIO'US~DISEASES " HOSPITAL, TIMARU. A PPLICATIONS are invited from Cer--^ja. tificated Nurses, until 20th inst., for Position of CHARGE NURSE at above Institution. Salary £85 per annum. Particulars of dutie3, etc.^ may be obtained from the Matron, Timaru Hospital', io whom all applications must be addressed. '"ORGANIST AND CHODRMASTER. APPLICATIONS are invited for tho -t*-r-sb«ttion" of Organist afid-O&bir -Conductor combined, to Trinity Methoditt Church, Newtown. Duties and other information may bo obtained from Mr. S. Boxall, 35,* Constable-street, to whom applications must be sent not later than WEDNESDAY, 17th July. FURNITURE REMOVED. GENERAL STORAGE. WANTED Known— Messrs". J. O'Brien and Co., Forwarding Agents aud General Carriers, havo purchased MR. P. B. WATTS'S HORSE BAZAAR BUSINESS, and will Sell and Tranship Horses to any part of the Dominion or Australia. Office 'Phone 1920. Privato House, 2106. SKIRTS TO MEASURE, 355. WANTED Known— For one month only, in our Ladies' Tailoring Workroom, we aro making Skirts to Measuro for 35b each., Remember; each Skirt is cut and personally fitted by our Ladies' Tailor (Mr. Griffiths). JAMES SMITH, LTD., Cuba-street. JAMES SMITH'S WINTER SALE~ WANTED Known— There are bettor bargains at_ Jamee Smith's Winter Sale than you will find at most other sales. Prices are put right down to bedrock, and in addition cash buyors got our discount coupons. Tho bargains for men ar» very tempting. For instance, Warm Sleeping Suits, at 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 7» lid. James Smith. LkL Cuba-street. A~NTED~Known— At James Smith's Winter Sale Carpets are being offered at sharply reduced prices. Axminster Squares, 9ft 6in x 9ft, at 70s; 9ft x 10ft 6in, at £4 17s 6d and £6 15s; 9ft x 12ft. at £5 10s and £6 10s; 12ft x 10ft 6in, at £6 10r and £9 10s. Velvet Pile Squares, 9ft x 12ft, £4 19s 6d; 12ft x 10ft I'm, at £5 10s. James Smith. Ltd., Cuba-«treet. WANTED Known— At" JameT Smith's Winter Sale. Linoleums are going at great bargain prices. A big line was purchased from the Publio Trustee, and formed part of & deceased's estate. Tho linoleums are all 6ft wide, and are in excellent qualities. Sale 'prices 3s 3d and 3s 9d a yard. James Smith, Ltd., Cuba-st. WANTED KNOWN. ""VfOW is tho WINTER of our disoon- ' I^l tent made glorious SUM>MER by KIRKWOOD'S ELECTRIC ERS" (Richard ILL) - We Make them, Install them, and Repair them. KIRKWOOD'S ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., Wiilis-Btroet (Next Evening Post). WANTED KNOWN. The Mayor said: "IT IS OUR DUTY" AS COUNCILLOBS to place before users of ELECTRIC LIGHT tho Best Lamps. . . . And we are satisfied that 'OSRAMS' are BEST."- -Mr. Wilford'a reply to a depution of Electrician*. SOLD FOR 2s 6d 2s 6d 2s 6d -2s' 6d All sizes. By KIRKWOOD'S ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 88, Willis-street (next Evening Post). PROPERTY FOR SALE. ' JOHNSONVILLE. T7IIVE-ROOMED Cottage, washhouse, X 1 bathroom, etc.; insurance £300: on over 14 acres; 260 ft frontage to good street, 5 minutes from station; room for 5 other house*; Government valuation £750. A real bargain, £625; no agents; terms arranged. Apply L.R., Evening Poet. HOUSE BARGAIN, NEWTOWN. WANTED to Sell, House 7 rooms., oloso carsheds, 'every convenienco ; price £650, mortgage £500 at 5 por cent. A snip in true souse of tho word. COUR-TENAY-PLACE PROPERTY, with two frontages, big depth; price £100 per foot. Bo worth nea'ly double in a few years; tremendous prospective value. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-auay, Wellington. TNTEDTuTsmart BOYrfor Merch' ant's Office.' Apply to COMMERCIAL, ' -Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1912, Page 1