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AUTUMN. NEW GOODS NOW SHOWING AT WARNOCK & ADKIN’S 113 200 3 60 4 Pieces NEW MILLINERY, French and English. Exceedingly Stylish and At tractive. NEW Ct ic • ■ ES. The materials this season are quite new. Cases NEW JACKETS. Largo quantities) of these have been bought exceedingly cheap. LADIES’ MANTLES. Various designs in rich materials. 20 per cent, to 40 per cent, under value. Cases NEW DRESS MATERIALS. There is quite a change in dress materials 'this season. We are showing the very Latest. NEW GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES, etc,jW being opened. ' WAKNOOK & ADKIN. GOODS. Black, Navy and all colours, double width, . Meltons, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5a lid. the full dress. Heavy Tweed, BJd, IOJd Cretonnes, Lace Curtains Sheetings, Forfars, Towels. ‘ Wool Vests, Corsets, Hosiery Lambswool Shirts and Pants to be disposed of very cheap Three Sample Sweaters, only 4s 6d Wide Lace, Id yd., 6d, Bd, 9d, 10id. Hid doz. Sample Curtains, Is. Call Early at JOH. E. LINDBEEG’S. Right Side of Cuba Street. Parcels Free. 257 WE WILL FORWARD ON receipt of one shilling and one penny in postal notes or-stamps, this BOOK. OF SONGS, with Pianoforte Accompaniments!— „ „ . , . Florence; Wliero uro tne Friends of my Youth: Simon the Cellarer; 1 Cannot Mind My Wheel Mother; To Anthea; We May be Happy Yet; She Wore a Wreath of Roses; Ihe Cat Came Back (comio song); Leonora; The- Watercress Girl (Dutch song); The Bonnie Banks o’ Clyde; The Dream; lass Rosea (waltz); Peggy Cline; McGinity’s Wake (Irish comic); Napolitaine; Dublin Bay; ’' The Blind Girl to Her Harp; Nora Maguire (comio song). Not*) the Address— EDWIN J. KING AND SON, Two doors past Oriental Hotel, Willis street, Wellington. 1 , Pianos Tuned from 7s 6d. .130 L. THOMPSON (Late of Clark and Thompson). BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, IS, Grant road. Workshop and yard at Thos»dc» «3i*y ■amkt Tiaakori smto. tSstlmatss prepared for an lands of work and robbing promptly scree Xaiwtthawa. MAV ■HHIHMMI WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. THE Stewards of the Wellington Eac- . ing Club invite applications for the position of Secretary to the Club. Applicants must be acquainted with the duties appertaining to tbe office of Secretary to a Racing Club and the laws relating to racing. ... . , The selected applicant will be required to devote tbe whole of his time to the ; services of the Club, and must*not engage , in any other occupation, and will be required to furnish security to the amount ; of £SOO. ' • Salary at the rate of .£350 per annum. Applications will be received until i MONDAY. March 18th, 1901, and must be in the hands of tbe President of the Wellington Racing Club not later than 9 a.xh. on that date.” , THOS. Q. MACARTHY. President. Wellington, February 25th, 1801. 141 n Mines Department, Wellington, 18th February, 1901. ■WSTRITTEN Applications, stating qualiW fioations and accompanied* by testimonials, will be received at this office up to Saturday, tbe Bth March next, for the position of ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR at the School of Mines at the Thames at a salary of .£IBO. The person selected will be required tb assume his duties oh. the Ist of April next. james McGowan, * Minister of Mines. YOUNG Man o* good address and neat appearance seeks engagement as Town Traveller or Collecting Agent; good business experience; small salary;excellent testimonials and references; Apply Alpha, "Times” office. 328 ST ANTED Known, that we have fl ouses to lot and for Sale; small deposit d balance as rent. Money to lend from per cent,, also at moderate rates on miture. etc. IV, E. Sanisbury and >., 42 Lambton quay, *42 vxrANTED, good housekeepers, econo- ** ■ miso by using Peter Hutson and Co.’s Bread Crock, keeps bread sweet and moisA f. • DYEING AND CLEANING. w ANTED Known MACKINTOSHES that can be CLEANED or DYED at BARBER and CO.’S. Steam Dyers and Cleaners, 46. Cuba street—the only Dyers in the colony that possess the machinery necessary to give you satisfaction. 844 WANTED, all the Microbes and Impurities taken‘from year drinking water by using Peter Hutson and Co.’e Zealandia Filters. - Cheap and everlasting. r Wrapping

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 1