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GEORGE & GEORGE, CUBA-STREET. WAA BOYS' SUITS tUU TO GO AT RECORD PRICES'! HURRY ON, please, and fetch, that boy of yourß. Wo have made a specially advantageous purchase of 700 BOYfc>' SUlTS—good, well made Petone Clothing —and thia weok wo'ro banging them out at. record low prices. Melville Suits (2 garments), 4s lid .Norfolk Suits (2 garments), 11s 6d to 21s Cambridgo Suits (3 garments), 18s 6d This last suit alone is selling elsewhere at 350. THANKS. "H/TRS^JOHN CHURCHILL and FamJITJL ily desiro to express their sincere | Thanks to Drs. Pollen, M'Gavin, and Elliott, and Nurse 3, for their kindness to I tho late Mr. John Churchill during his illness; also to tha_ k kind friends for their sympathy during their boroa-vemont. THANKS. jTMTRS. M'LENNAN and Family, of Kil- -^•"•*- birnie, desire to thauk all kind Friends for thoir kind sympathy and help i during their sad bereavement. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING'GUILD BAZAAR. PFMHE Committeo' _eg to express their JL Thanks to all thoso whose contributions and assistance helped to mako tho , Bazaar a suocesß. ETHEL D. DUNCAN, Hon. Sec. WINNING POEM. UNIVERSAL COLD CURE PRIZE COMPETITION FOR OCTOBER. "When without any ease From doctors and foes ) Your cold does impel you to curse all, Hurry up, my dear boy, nfcd go to old Coy For his famous Cold Cure Universal.'!' fTAHE judgo (Professor Brown, of VieJL toria College) has awarded Firtt Prize to the abovo poem, and a cheque for £5 5s has been sent to the writer — Dr. Pollen, of Wellington. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. WANTED, a Junior Assistant Master. Salary £100 per annum. Duties to commence at beginning of February, 1907. Applications, with testimonials, to bo sent to the undersigned on or before tho 30th November, 1906. CHAS. P. POWLES, ' | Secrotary. rg«_LE COLONIAL MTTTtTAI, T.I K_; OFX FICE has VACANCIES for TRAVELLING REPRESENTATIVES in Country District!, ' Liber/d terms will b2 given to euitape moa. Xptrly Ernest A. Ford, Acting Resident Secretary, Cue- ' tomhouse-quay. TENDERS FOR GORSE CUTTING. WANTED, Tenders for Gorso Cutting at Crofton. For pnrticulara apply | J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ' LAND. WANTED to Soil, 56ft frontage good Building Section; seven minutes from tram. Price £140 to quick buyer. Address Quick Buyer, Evening Post. VS7" ANTED KNOWN. DUNCAN ANiTmAOINTOSH, ! Outfitters of Men, Manners-street, opposite Opera Houso. Our "Not Out" Cricketing Trousers, 10s 6d Our Snug-fitting Cycling Knickers, 10s 6d Our Extra Tough Carpenters' Trousers, 10s 6d WANTED, tho general publio to noto, W. G. Scott, 88a, Cuba-streot, has just opened now season's goods. Latest novelties in Postcards, Fanoy Goods, Dolls, Toys, Ornaments, Ladies' Wrist Bags, Purses, E.P.-waro, Phpto Frames, oto. Best display ever shown in Wellington. Inspection invitod. FTJRNITUIS_! WANTED Known— Sidey, Meeoh and Co., Munners-strjaet, ars Cash Buyer* of Furniture, Pirabs, and Libraries. Established over 35 Tear*. ANTED Known— We havo decided to givo our patrons tho opportunity of having a single Cabinet Photograph taken for 2s 6d. Repeat o-rdors at roduccd rates. Enquiries respectfully eolieitod. Our well-known excellent and carofulwork will be maintained. BERRY AND CO., 1 64, Cuba-streot. BICYCLES. WANTED Known— First-class Freowheol Bioyclos may bo hired by tho hour, day, or week, lowest possiblo prices, at Savillo's. 50 second-hand Bicyclos for Salt) ; no reasonable offer refused. £1 depoiit and a fow shillings per week will buy ono. Call and inspoct. Tclqphono r>63. R. E. SAVDLLE'S Cyclo Works, 7, Ellioe-streot, opp. Basin Reserve WATOH KEPAIRS. WANTED Known— Watch Repairing a ipeoiality. Gonova Watches oloaned, 2s 6d ; Levers, 3s ; Mainsprings, 2s ; Watoh Hands fitted, 6d each ; Glasses, 4d; other repairs at equally low pricos. All work guaranteed. A. HAWKES, Praotical Watchmaker, Morrah's Buiklin_s. 54. Willis-stroot. SCRAP LEAD. TT|T ANTED to Buy, SCRAP LEAD* in any quantity*. Apply Mr. Whitolaw, Storeo Department, Evening Post. HOW TO BE WELL DRESSED. WANTED Known— Barber's, Wellington Btoam Dyers and French Cleaners. 46, Cuba-strqot. have overy facility for Dyoinff Ludies Dresses violot, nmuvo, plum colour, otc, equal to now. Also, Ladies' Dresßcs, Gents' Suits, Ourtains, Gloves. Feathers, etc., Cleaned or Dyed in a styln that cannot bo equalled in the_colonv. Tol. 226. ABOUT THAT SUIT I WANTED, somo ono to woar one of A. PATERSON AND SON'S 85s Suits who hasn't worn a tailor-mado Buit that lookocl and fitted ho woll at six Kuinoas. Tho now Spring Suitings aro now roady. So come along to 19, Ingostreitroot. Wo are foliable. splitFpulley. WANTED to Roll, Wrought Iron Split Pulloy, 42in diameter, 18in wide, 4iin bore, doublo arms. Apply MANAGER, Ji__ui_sc Edit, v

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 112, 8 November 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 112, 8 November 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 112, 8 November 1906, Page 1

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