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4 BIG CHEAP LOTS ! A BIG CHEAP LOTS I ■__? AX WAUNOaK & ADKIN'S. 800 Pairs GLOVES 170 Boxes LACIO COLLARETTES 3000 Pah-h STOCKINGS 170 Pairs CURTAINS The above ate the Biggest and Cheapest Lob of Goods in A'cw Zealand. ttT ARNOCK 4. ADKIN Require * Bodice Hands «. „ Skirt Hands Improve is Also, A Junior Assistant for Dress Department STEREOTYPER. ■^JTANTED, a Third Hand for Stereo Room, Evening Post. Apply Manager. • TAILORESSES. WANTED, 20 Trousers Finishers ; con ; staut employment. Apply at once A. LEVY, Clothing Manufacturer, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Customhousequay. BRUSHMAKING. WANTED, a?an and Drawing Hands ; also Boy for factory. U. Trevet'aick, brush manufacturer, Lambton-quay. TAILORESSES^ WANTED, twenty-five first-class Coat Hands; highest wages paid; constant, employment guaranteed. Apply H. Morris, Clothing' Manufacturer, Willis-st. TO MACHINISTS. WB.C. CloMyng Factory wants ex- • pert, Shiri Machinists ; power. Audress M'Alpuio-aveuue, oft Nairn-street. GIRL WANTED. ■TOTANTED, smart Girl, ior small store. » ' Address Store, stating wages, caro ot Evening Post. : WANTED to Sell, uowly-bu^t up-to-date six-roomed Houac, scullery, pantry, bathroom, etc. ; good drainage and water supply; land 33 acres; (west side, facing railway station ; shel\erod [ from prevailing winds. Full particulars on application to Mrs. G. Barnard 1 , on the property. ELLICE-AVENUE. \ WANTED to Sell, complete 6-roomed House, No. 4, Ellice-aveuuo ; laud 33 x 120 ft, with two street frontages ; lawn and fruit trees. Apply to Owner, resident ; not through agents. This is a good residence ; house bright and really tightly built; ground private and attractive. Locality: Gray's Brougham-Ellico Streets block, new and purely residential. WANTEDW 'ANTED to Sell, near Victoria College site, seven - roomed ( House, suitable for family residence or private boardinghouse ; hot water, electric l light, six fireplaces; good view; land 51ft 6in x lOQft; ten minutes' from Post Office. Title Land Transfer. Price £650. Address Vendor, Evening Post. 'ANTED Known, that W. F. Shorfct can suuply you with everything l and anything. Consult him at your earliest convenience. WANTED Known — Silver - backed Brushes, consisting of Cloth, Hat, and Hair Brushes, at most moderate prices' — Hat and Cloth Brushes mounted in silver, 8s 6d to 14s; Hair Brus.ies, 20s to 36s ; _ two Hair Brushes and iComb in vel-vet-lined cases from 56s 6d, at G. and T. Young's, Lambton-quay. ■^STANTED Known, 70 different kinds » » Silks, all shades and cplours, at J. G. Lethaby, Manners-street, five doors from Willis-street, and at Main-street, Palmerston North. This season's fancy Umbrellas and Sunshades. Handles for making Umbrellas and Sunshade to order. Buy j the material. We make them up free- of. charge.. If you -have a frame buy the material from ua, and we will make it equal to new. Make the cover and sew it on free of charge. WANTEDW 'ANTED to Sedl, Crossley second-hand Gas Engine, 6 h.p., splendid condition ; can be seen working for 14 days ; owner putting in more h.p. James Gilbert, Machinery Merchant. Jervois-quay. WANTEDW 'ANTED Known — We have opened up a nice selection of E.P. Cake Baskets ; they make a nice and useful present ; the prices aro most moderate, and vary from 26s to 365 ; better value can't be had in town. G. and T. Young, Jewellers, Lambton-quay. WANTED,W 'ANTED, ladies to have Ooke for their fires. It makes the brightest, best, and cleanest fire, and leaves no dirt. Is 6d! per bag. Ring up the Gas Works. WANTED, Purchaser for charming new and well-built Villa Residence in Kilbirnie, containing -six rooms, bathroom, copper, tubs, and all conveniences ; splendid level section, in sunny position ; easy terms to suitable purchaser. This is a rare chance for any one in search of an ideal home at a low figure. Apply D. Ritchie. Builder, 58, Owen-street. WANTED— Becomo a Hypnotist. You can influence every person you meet and win undying friendships and cure disease. Send two stamps for interesting free book.— Prof. Ward, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland. 1 WANTEDW 'ANTED Known, new Furniture of every description can be purchased privately at Shortt's Show Rooms, at rear of Auction Mart, Willis-street. Tho public are cordially invited to inspect ANTED, a Boy for farm? Address at Evening Post. WANTED Known— Clearing Sale of Art Needlework and Fancy Goods for a few days. Bargains in cushion covers, tabh> centres, tea cloths, nightdreES cases, fans for wall decoration, ornaments, dolls, toys, games, etc. New goods arriving per Maori. Mrs. Birrell, Fancy JXepository, 23, Ingestre-street, on way to Skating Rink. WANTED to Sell, by tender, a"5roomed House, nearly completed, land 2 roods 27 porches (tho whole or part of land may be taken), at West Beach, I Island Bay. For Sale, 66ft to Parade I and Dec-street, Island Bay, £3 10s per foot; also several Acre 3 for sale Melrose. Apply "Scandere Collis," adjoining Town Belt, or Mr. Harris, care cf Mr. Russell, Russell-terrace, Newtowu. WANTED Known, that Wedding and Brfthday Presents in beautiful Electroplate, Tea and Coffee Services, Biscuit Barrels, Cake Trays, Card Trays Butter Dishes, Bread Trays, Bon Bons, all in quadruple, satin-finished plate; Table Cutlery by Lockwood and other wellknown makers, can be purchased at W. F. Shortt's, Willi3-street, in tho large Show Room. WANTED Known, that W. F. Shortt sells fifty times more goods privately than at auction, and finds that His numerous clients who 'object to attend auction sales are always ready to purohase privately, as by so doing they get tho ! benefit of auction prices cud their own ' choigg^ f urnif h.|nga.. __, •■

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 1