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TRIMMED HAT FOR p<S -jiDI SEE WINDOW. | 0. SMITH'S CUBA-STREET, GREAT SALE NOW ON. GREAT SALE NOW ON. I \^T ANTED KNOWN. THE CITY BOOT SALE ! ___ ■ ■ THE SALE OF THE YEAR ! ! THE SALE OF THE YEAR! £20,000 wmTR . . Of BOOTS AND SHOES For Boot Buyers to pick from, for cash. Instructions are — "Reduce ' stock. Never mind the cost." There will be a GREAT SHAKE in the Boot trade. SATURDAY MORNING! SATURDAY MORNING 1 . At. A LINDSAY'S, LIMITED, 127, LAMBTON.QUAY, And 23, CUBA-ST. (next Te Aro House). THE GREAT BOOT SALE! THE GREAT BOOT SALE I < SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! EVERY ONE COME AL'GNG! FULL STAFF TO ATTEND TO YOU. 1 WANTED Known — Genuine Sale of Cyclo and Motor Sundries and Accessories. Everything reduced in price. Call and investigate. G. R. BELL, 112, Willis-street. A few doors above Manners-street — you cannot miss it. OLD LEAD. yY" ANTED t0 Purchase, SCRAP LEAD ie any quantity. Apply Evening Post. IN.TER BARGAINS i-% v '~ , !• i Men's Light-wearing Chrome Boots, from ' , 8s lid ; cheapest in town t Ladies' livening Shoes, from 2s 9d English Soccer "Football Boots, arrived too, ■ late, must clear, 10s 6d ' Repairs a Specialty. T. M'DOWELL, Boot and Shoe Importer, 61, CUBA-STREET. •^y ANTED KNOWN. END OF SEASON~CLEARING SALE j NOW ON! NOW ONI ' j BIG BARGAINS . In MILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING, And HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. D. S. PATRICK, THE MUTUAL STORE, 98, CUBA-ST T^T ANTED KNOWN. MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS, 4s lid and 5b lid. (Tho correct dress from 11 p,.m. to 7 a.m.) DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, MANNERS-S'l REET, 1 Opp. Opera Houso. CHEAP GROCERIES. WANTED Known— Tho cheapest place for Goneral Groceries and Household Ironmongery is tho Town and Country Supply Stores, 45, Cuba-street. Telephone 1818 will find us, and our ordercart will find you. Four per cent, cash bonus. A«k for price-list. Avison and Willans, Proprietors. SWEET~CR£SAM. '' WANTED, Supply in any quantity, up to 50 gallons per week; highest price given. Send particulars to Cream, Box 31. Te Aro. FURNISHED ROOM. WANTED, by gentleman, Furnished Room, with breakfast ; central. Apply Immediate, Evening Post,. PREMISES WANTED^ WANTED to Lease, one or two Floors, on Or near Lambton-quay, Willis, Manners, or Cuba st roots. Particulars to Space, Box 510, Wollington. TO BOYS! WANTED, a Messago Boy; wages 10s a week to start. James Smith and Sons, Tho Now House. MERCERY AND CLOTHING. WANTED, oxporienced 'Assistant for Bamplo room (6oft goods) ; knowlodgo mercery, clothing, preferred. Apply Box 659, G.P.O. COMMERCIAL. fjiNERGETIC Traveller open for Engage--Ili ment ; boots, shoes, leather, and grindery preferred ; thorough knowledge ■Of Eamo and good connection^ Apply D., Evoning Post. . CARETAKER. WANTED, position as Caretaker of promises l>y trustworthy man ; good cietlontials. Address Etona, Evoning Post. ANTED to Sell, quick. Lower Hutt, modern Bix-roomed Houbo, closo to tit at ion ; owner loaving district. Apply Ideal, Evoning Post. • ANTED, threo or four-roomod Cottago, with all convonienoo3, by [ careful tenant ; no children. Vicinity, ; Evoning Post. WANTED, tho busy wife to use Dragon' Baking f Powder. Makes tho best bread and tho lightest, pastry. 1 ANTED, oampors and others to uso Dragon Baking Powder. The best broad and the lightest scones aro mado with Dragon Baking Powder. 1 WANTED~Known — Mrs. Waiter, Herbalist, holder of highest tostimonials as liygionist, can bo consulted at 173, Upper Cuba-street. ANTED to Ront, with right of PurChase, throo or four-roomod Houao in tho vicinity of Owcn-slreot. Apply by lottor, to Spot Cash, caro of Evening Post. WANTED, a young porson as Goneral Help: wages, 12s 6d. Address at \ Evening PocK ' " ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 1

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