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_ '. .', . .GENUINE. ir o nsm:o ngery sale OP J/LESgRS. WILSON, THOMPSON & GO.'S STOCK. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. Jl^y fl, ELECTROPLATE £St iol FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY - : GEOEGE WTNDEE, IRONMONGER, ' CORNFR OF CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS.

CITY DYE WOKKSr 'Under ®t_5?SjJ5 Under FDistinguished i&Si&EgBS Distinguished Patronage. £srSE<»§* Patronage. fOBENCm CLEANING by New DryFro4- oess. Trial solicited. TAYLOR AND CO., 225, Lambton-quay (opposite Government Buildings). ~~' EUSEFJDOX. ! OTEE Best and Safest Antiseptio to' j dress open wounds with. Used by I Medical and Dental Practitioners. HalfgaLk>n makes over 80 gallons. Powerful disinfectant. All stores. TITINTEE BARGAINS. Men's Light-wearing phrome Boots, from 8s lid; cheapest in town .Ladies' Eyening Shoe 3, from 2s 9d English Soccsr Football Boots, arrived too late, must clear, 10s 6d Repairs a. Specialty. T. M'DOWELL, Boot and Shoe Importer, 61, CUBA-STREET. «T ANTED KNOWN. SLICK SHOE SNIPS! ' Ladies' Evening Shoe 3, 2s, 3s, 4s 6d Men's Glace Button or Lace, 10s 6d Football Boots, 8a 9d, lls 6d Men's "Popular," in square or points, IBs OAKES'S SHOE STORE. . jflb, CUBA-STREET (Next to Godber'a). •'"" HOW TO BE WELL DRESSED. WANTED Known— Barber's, Wellington Steam Dyers and French Cleaners,- 46, Cuba-street, have every facility for Dyeing Ladies' Dresses violet, mauve, plum colour, etc., equal to new. Also, Ladies' Dresses, Gents' Suits, Curtains, Gloves, Feathers, etc., Cleaned or Dyed in a stylo that cannot be equalled in the colony. Tel. 226. FURNITURE* WANTED Known-r-Sidey, Meech and Co., Manners-street, are Cash Buyera of Furniture, Pianos, and Libraries. EitabEihed over 35 rears. . OPPORTUNITY. WAIfTED Known— Rouse, Black and Son invite the public to inspect their new Rustic Carts/ Gigs, and Sulkies. Wo ~ have *lao for Sale, second-hand Dog-carts, "Vans, Expresses, Butchers' and Bakers' and Spring Carts. Remember our new lopatian— -between Pirie-street and Basin Reserve. Entaauce from Pirie-street, Nelson- . itreet, and Kent-terrace. WATCH REPAIRS. WANTED Kilown— Watch Repairing a. speciality. Geneva W»tohe* cleaned, 2s 6d ; Levers, 3s ; Mainsprings, 2i ; Watch Hands fitted, 6d each ; Glasses, M; other repairs at equally low prices. All work guaranteed. A. HAWKES, Practical Watchmaker, Morrah's Buildings, 54. Willis-street. , ! URGENT. : WANTED, every one to bo prepared for the wet weather. Gents' Umbrellas from 4s lid, Ladies' Umbrellas from 3s lid (Fox's Paragon frames), Sil- — ver-mounted Umbrellas from 53 lid. Call and cci one, or else havo that old one covered; it will look like new when finished, and the price for covering is 3s lid up. Umbrellas repaired. City Umbrella Works, 23 Willis-street, Wellmgton (3 doors from Frank Grady, Jeweller). 'TULCASf FOUNDP.Y, QUIN-STREET. WANTED to Buy, Cast Iron Scrap, by J. Marphy and Son, Quin-street. X\7 ANTED Known — Firewood, machine cut and tied' in Halfpenny bundles, for lighting fires, can be procured from all Coal Daalers. Givo them a trial.— GEO. JONES and SON, Wood, Coal, and Prodnce Merchants, Petone. WANTED to Bell, - Houses of- 3, 4, and 5 rooms, of attractive design, <-with mil possible conveniences, at Northlandj on large sections, within seven minutes of electric tram ; easy terms ; deposits £25 and upwards, balance as rent. - Apply A. O. Pearce, Imperial Chambers, Featherston-street, or Northland. ~ttr ANTED, Ladies to Know it will pay them to inspect the Costumes from 30s, also Tailor-made Skirts and Blouse* (made on premises), which can't ba beaten at the price in the city. Try before you buy.-rS. SIEGEL, Ladies' Tailor, No. 1, Manners-street, near WilJifcffreet cprqer. Telephone 2253. TfXjr ANTED KNOWN. Low-prioed Boys' and Girls 1 JERBEYS (Navy and Cardinal), Oaly Is 9d and Is lid. D. S. PATRICK, The "Mutual Store, 03, Cula-street. yjrr ANTED KNOWN. M. FISHER, 230, Upper Willisttreet, advise 3 town and country customers that he has opened a* above with a fine stock of Drapery, Clothing, nud Fancy Goods, to be sold at corcpcUtivb winter price*. All goodo oE tho best quality. Inspection invited 230, Upper V/illis-«trect, oppogito Public Hchool. No connection With any other shop in town. v "'" OHEAP GROCERIES. WANTED Known— The cheapest ploco for General Groceries and Hou<sobpld Ironmongery is the Town and Country Supply Store", 45, Cuba-street. I'clepljoiio. 1818 Will find us, and our orderCart will find you. Four per cent, cath bonus. Atk for price-list. Kviton . end Willans, Propjrieto^ 4NTED Known— You can Kot a good Overcoat for 27s 6d at B<tUs •ad Lees's Onoe-a-Ye*r Sulo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 2

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