TCT ANTED KNOWN. BDLUARDS AT HOMEI ALCOOK & CO. Invite you to inspect their new 'PATENT LEVER" BILLIARD-DINING TABLE! BILLIARD-DINING TABLE 1 The most scientifically constructed combination table yet devised. A perfect Billiard Table and a Handsome Dining Table in cne. 'Price frcm £30. Easy terms arranged. ALCOOK & CO, BTT.T.TARD AND SPORTS DEPOT, Lower Cuba-street, Wellington. 1 TttT ANTED KNOWN. MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS, 4s lid and 5s lid. (The correct dress from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.) DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, MANNERS-STREET, i Opp. Opera House. WANTED Known — Genuine Sale of Cycle and Motor Sundries and Accessories. Everything: reduoed in price. Call and investigate. G. R. BELL, 112, Willis-street. A few doors above Manners-street — you cannot mies it. INT^R BARGAINS. Men's Light-wearing Chrome Boots, from 8s lid; cheapest in town Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s 9d English Soccer Football Boots, arrived too late, mu«t clear, 10s 6d Repairs a Specialty. T. M'DOWELL, Boot and Shoe Importer, 61, CUBA-STREET. W ANTED KNOWN. SLICK SHOE SNIPS) Ladies' Evening Shoes, 2s, 3s, 4t 6d Men's Glace Button or Lace, lOi 6d Football Boots, 8a 9d, lls 6d Men's "Popular," in square or points, 18* 6d OAKES'S SHOE STORE. 88b, CUBA-STREET (Next to Godbor'g). Wf ANTED KNOWN. Low-priced Boys' and Girls' JERSEYS (Navy and Cardinal), Only Is 8d and la lid. D. S. PATRICK, The Mutual Store, 98, Cuba-street. TT/T ANTED, Ladie* to Know it will ** pay them to inspect the Costumes from 30*, alto Tailor-made Skirts and Blouses (made on premises), which can't be beaten at the price in the city. Try before you buy.— S. SIEGEL, Ladies' I Tailor, No. 1, Mannen-street, near WilI lis-itreet corner. Telephone 2258. WANTED Known— Having enlarged our premises, we are now able to give more room to our Hat Department. We stock the best makes — Woodrow's, Christy's, Cool Spring, Fitzall, and the celebrated Arcade Hat. Price* 7* 6d and' 10s 6d. — Duncan and Macintosh, Clothier* and Hatters, opposite Opera House, Manners-* treet. WANTED Known— Now i* the time to give Indent orders for Argyll Cars, to arrive in the spring; money i* .saved by indenting. Scott Motor and Cycle Co., Ltd., Onba-rtreet Extension. WANTED, Post Card Collectors to call and inspect latest novelties in English and French Actreise* and View* (best collection in Wellington) ; tho most up-to-date stock of Novelties, Toys, Fancy Goods, eto. W. G. Scott, Alexandra Buildings, 88a, Cuba-street. WANTED, Buyer for tuperior House of 8 rooms, Wordiworth-itreet ; large lofty rooms, beautiful position, let at 32s 6d per week, 29ft frontage ; £1050. W. F. Shortt, Ltd., Estate Agents, "Willisitreet. W\ANTED Known— Millinery SchoolMadam Marion, late Strand, Sydney, can teaoh ladie* to become their own milliners in a thort time. Ladie* prepared for petitions. Clajiet— Morningi 11—1; Afternoons, 2 till 4 ; Night Clave* three night* a week— Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Terms on application. Ladie*'. own material made up. 20, KING'S CHAMBERS (first floor). ' WANTEDrCtosy" FireiideTbii" winter. C. S. Newton, (late J. Wild and Co.), Rangemaker ana Engineer, Oornhillstreet (off Manners-ttreet), execute* Repair* cheaply, and racket new ranges to any design. Just tend word. WANTED, Cook* who value their repuUtion to me Seaford Coal. WANTED Known— Argyll Car* are British-made, and winner* of more Reliability Trial* than any other car. Scott Motor and Cycle Co., Ltd., Cubastreet Extension. WANTED— Of all charm* potseued by women none it more beautiful thia an abundant toft, glouy hair. To produce it alway* use Hondy't celebrated Juleptia Sole agent*— Kirkcaldio and SUing, Limited. Price I*. ■ytT ANTED, a good housekeeper to TV Know that Rowntree't Table Jollie* have the pure fruit aud no ta*U of gelatine. Clear and firm. They are the pen. 'ANTED, Buyer for Rudße-Whit-worth, No. 3211, in .plendid running order, having been recently thoroughly overhauled and enamelled; £9; easy term* arranged. Adam* Star Cycle Co., Mercor-ttreet. ANTED Known— Linen Collar*, 6d each; Men* Brace*, 7£d per pair: White Matte Tonnit Shirt*, collar and pocket, at Is Jld. Bate* and Leot't Once-a-Year, £«]*
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 2
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