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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 32, 6 August 1910, Page 1

 

VELOX, TIHE GasJight Paper that MUST GIVE SATISFACTION. Ite simplicity and ease of manipulation, its extreme gradation, coupled with the fact that you can print in any light, make it almost impossible to go wrong. Th«re is a grade of Velox for every negative. We unhesitatingly commend this paper to both professionals and ama- teurs and always have largo stocks of fresh Velox on hand. Ask for our illus- trated catalogue of protographic requi- sites. IMPERIAL CAMERA COMPANY, ' Willis-street, Wellington. WANTED, every housewife to get hold of the fact that Defiance Butter is the best that is made. WANTED, a young Man, for second counter hand> in ironmongery de« partment. Stato wages and send' testi- monials to J.D., Evening Post. WANTED, 1000 Jobs, or less, by Bricklayer ; chimneys to mansions ; best work ; low prices ; estimates free. Conqueror, Evening Post. WANTED Sell, very superior House, Hataitai, 6 rooms, ono floor; £100 required ; no agent 6 need apply. Private- ly, Evening Post. W~ ANTED^-Mothere, look ! Boys' Chrome School Boots, sizes 1 to 5, only 8s 6d. Aucklander's Stock at Mann's Shoe ftore WANTED, Smart Lad, for office. Ap- ply to Laery and Co., Ltd., Mer- chants, Allen-street, Wellington. . WANTED, position as Working House- keeper, or place of trust, by re- spectable person. Apply Trustworthy, livening Post. WANTED, a. House-Parlourmaid, for country. Apply H. Pharazyn, New- stcad, Napier^ ANTED, Men to Buy our Watches, real silver, for 18s 6d. Lloyd, Jewoller. ANTED, two Boys, for the trade. W. A. J. Dutch, Brassfounder and Coppersmith, opp. Te Aro Station. WANTED, a good General, wages 255, every evening out ; Sundays free ; use of piano and Defiance Butter. ANTED, Young Lady, of engaging disposition, to improve her voice. Uso Defianco Butter. ANTED, Genta to take this golden opportunity. 22s 6d English Box Calf Bals.. now 17s 6d. Aucklander's Stock at Mann's Shoe Store. ANTE^i Girls, who are attending cooking clasaes to remember that Defiance Butter is the best for the table. WANTED at once, smart Man; must be good milker; good place to good man. Apply Chas. Aplin, Ngaio. WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress for gentleman's boardinghouse ; wages £1. Apply Chatsworth, 64, Hill-street. WANTED, a competent Ironmonger's Assistant; steady, industrious, and energetic. Apply, stating experience, age, etc., addressed Hardwaro, Evening Post. WANTED to Let, nicely-furnished 4- roomed House, with scullery, bath- room ; large section, view ; cheap rent. Address Evening Post. ' WANTED, E.M. to write at once, all is forgiven, and the episode forgot- don. Address Defiance Butter. ANTED to Let. Offices, ground floor, three rooms, £2 week ; first floor, one , subdivided into three, £1 ; second floor, one, 14s; conveniences. Ap- ply Room 9, 31, Hunter-street. ANTED, iady to correspond with gentleman, dark, ago 30, loving disposition, teetotaller, and fond of homo life. Address Defiance Butter. W* ANTED' to Sell, a few pairs Grey Blankets, slightly damaged, half- price ; also Whito Blankets, cheap. Lind- berg's, Cuba-street. WANTED, Boy for offioe. Prouse Lumber, Ltd., Timber Merchants, Taranaki-street. ANTED— Ladies, don't miss this chance. Button Boots, round toes, 8s 6d. Aucklander's Stock at. Mann's Shoe Store, Vivian-street. ANTED, a Housekeeper, conversant with practical household ecoaomy, who will only order Defiance- Butter. WT ANTED, Waitresses to buy our One- »' » strap Ward Shoes at 4s lid. Alarm's, Vivian-street. Open every evening. ANTED Known — Best and Cheapest House for Crockerywaro and Gi&6d- wara Richardson 8r05.,_206, Cuba__ 1 ANTED, an experienced Cook, Math references. AppJy Mrs. (Dr.) His- lop, lQO^Wil-B-street. WANTED, well-educated ladies to consider the health of their dear ones, and buy only Defiance Butter. ANTED— Madame Sibyl King, Gifted American Second-sight Medium. Advice all subjects. Fee from Is. 546, Upper Adelaide-road, Berhampore, corner Duppa-street. WANTED, by young lady, Board and Residence, in private family. Ap- ply Government, Evening Post. ANTED to Sell, W. Leghorn Chickens; also 150-egg Cyphers Model Incubator. G. W. Darvall, 280, Lambton-quay. Tel. 2866. ANTED— Suburban Home for Sale, Silverstream ; 2 acres land, now house, orchard, etc. ; very suitable poul- try and fruit; close railway; small do- | posit. Apply H. Faii-weather, care Meat Export, City. ANTED to Sell, natty little Gene- ral Store, with cooked meats, etc. ; good spec porkman introducing trotters, etc. ; reasonable rent ; good stand, with living rooms attached. For particulars address to Porker, care of F. H. Steel, Butcher, Christchurch. WANTED, immediate purchaser Leasehold Poultry Farm, 9 miles Wellington, going concern; owner farm- ing; bargain. Leonard and Co., 155, Featherston-streot. ANTEffto Sell, two Office Desks with drawers, Pigeon Holes, Copy- ing Press, and Table, Revolving Oflice Chair, and Smith Premier Typewriter, almost new ; cost £26. Apply Business, Evening Poj_% A*NTED to Sell, everything roquired for complete House Furnishings ; special cash discounts or easy terms with- out interests. Te Aro Furnishing Co., 91, Cuba-street. WANTED to Sell, Singer Treadle Sew- ing Machine, 7 drawers, almost new; £5 10s, bargain. Turner, 14, Rin- toul-street. ANTED, a BiuarL Girl, 9 to 12 daily. Apply R. B. Morris, Hamilton-road, Kilbirnie, near Post Office. WANTED, Gardener, Reatoun, one day weekly; B*3 and tram fare. Ap- ply A.8.J1., Evening Post, ANTED to Sell, pedigree Brindle Bull Dog, seven months ; £8 Bs. Apply X.Z.H., Evening Post. WANTED, a smart Boy, for wholesale ftore and oflice. Apply Merchants, Xv cuing Post. ANTED 7 aTBoy7 for the" blaeksmifiTs shop and coachbuildiag. Apply (J. Tandy, 102, Taranaki-atreot. ANTED~to Sell, first-class patent Meat Press ; al<-o Sausage Filler, Machinery Pulleys, and Shafting. Apply 11. Biieck'er, Pork Butcher, 22a, Cuba-st ANT ED U> Let, furnished Room, married couple or two friends en- gaged during day- preferred. 21* Marion- street.

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