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WANTED— Keep your coats in shape. Coat Hangers,* 4d each. Meston, Tailcir and Mercer, 21b, Ingestre-street. TXTANTED, a Purohaser for a Triumph • »», Bicycle, two brakes and freewheel; £1 down and £1 per month. Adams, jLtd.j Mercer-street. \XT ANTED Known— You can have 50 ,J.T t yards Asaprted Stuffs for £1 at ' M^Faflane's Clearing Sale, Courtenay'•ptace: ■' ' ■_ WANTED— Wo can train you by mail ;. for good position in Electrical or \ Mechanical Engineering. Prospectus t & A'-,' fl?reo. - Electrical Engineer Inst. f (London). N.Z. Agent, Oas Rodger, 131E, Cashel-street, Christchurch. WANTED Known— Sidey, Meeoh and Co., Mauners-ftreet, are Caah Buyers of Furniture, P»»nos, and Librarie. /' Established over 35 years. ' W' ANTED ,to Sell, a Swift Royal Bicycle,, .freewheel, rim brake, equal to new ; half-price. Adams, Ltd., jMerccr-strpet. . ANTED, Special Rain Coats, 19p 6d to 50s ; Oilskins, 7s 6d to 2bs. Mes"'ton; "Tailor and Mercer, 21b, Ingestre-st. W'AN'IED Known— ilrs. A. Dean has tak^n . over Mr. .Skerrett's . new Lunch Room, Arcade, 55a, Manners-street, frorny Monday, 25th instant, and will supply up-to-date luncheon, afternoon teas, and girdled scones, teas, and suppers, also oyster suppers. ANTED to Sail, light useful Gig; a bargain for £13. Apply 1, Vivian-street. > "S^T ANTED, the Cheapest House for y/j Tailoring, Mercery, Boots, and General Outfitting; Serge Trousers, ss. Sohwartz, 104, Mannera-atreet. ANTED Known— Louise' Millinery School, 97, 'Lambton-quay, opp. •Kirkcaldie and Stains. Every lady her own milliner. Pupils made competent 1 to fill any position after one course of lessons. Ten Lessons, ss. ANTED t(D Purchase, a_ small Portable Organ; must bo in good 'order. <B. Smith and Co., 201, Lamb-ton-quay. WANTED, Piano Pupils by a competent gentleman teacher, qn very favourable- terms.' Address- Examinations, • Evening Post. ' , WANTED, a Purchaser for a secondhand Minerva Motor Cycle, mag- . netio ignition ; inspection invited. Adams, '.Ltd., 1 , ."•'■>' "TTIAR Jie'ttef. than tho , foreign" mineral -> JP. waiters -at double / the price.'' 'That is the verdict of the medical profession -on Puriri Natural , Mineral Water. BOURNVILLE ia not' only the name of the beautiful Garden City bounded "by Cadbury's, but also of 5 the most_ delicious of flavoured' Cocoas. Wholesale Cadbury' Bros.', Ltd.',' Fdrish-streefc, Wellington; retail all grocers. irtOYAii Seal ' Tobacco; • a beautiful -IX' blend of English cut tobaccos, in Is tins, or 6d packets ; will do for pipe or cigarettes. Sold only at W. Gilbert's, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, four doors from, -Opera House. ' • fTTHE connoisseur always drinks Puriri jU Natural. Mineral Water with his wines or liquors. It enhances the boquet, and adds.. snap .and sparkle to the drink. All hotels ', and stores. BRIEN'S Worm Powders are so good lliat eVefy. mother should 'keep a box at home ; . give, one , of these .Powders as directed. ,1s per box. R.- C. Brien, Dispensing' Cher^ist, 108, Cuba-street, Wellingtoc J ' iS, Lotion for Chapped I vJT and ' Rough Hand?, heals and softens, oleansea after housework," cures quickly; not greasy; Is and -Is 6d. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, -17, Willis-stieet. LADIES should drink Puriri Natural Mineral Water. It ensures the fresh clear complexion that alone can come from perfect health. Order a dozen bottles from your grocer. . TTTINGINEERS and Engine - drivers mJJ coached for all classes of Certificates, either by personal tuition or correspondence. Alex. M'Vioar (late Inspector of Machinery), 35, Majoribanks•street. * OT Water- Bags, Cod Liver Oil (new shipments), Enemas, Douces, An•giers' Emulsion,, Fellows'a> Syrup ; lowest prices; Grenolvent, Is. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-street. ARPET BEATING and^ Chimney Sweeping aie our specialties. Win dow, housp, and office cleaning. Welling 'ton Cleaning Co., 25, Dixon street. 'Phon» 2224. (TNRESCENT Tea has stood the Publio *-^ Test for twenty years without coupon.i. Sales to-day are groater than ever. ■Q'lah'ij tells. N25. WINE Depot, 57, Willis-street. • Notice. No. 1 Buperior Invalid Port Wine, 25s per dozen; No. 2 Wine, two Kmllona feu*.rantoea -full strong til), 18s 6d •per dozen, fc.merly 3s per bottle. Wina 3d per glma. f itHE ideal mineral water for whisky is -o- Puriri. Far better than soda. More healthful and refreshing,"" l and adds a delightful snap and sparkle to tho liquor. 'fi'l'S the Flavour and Quality of Crescent' I •^•' ea a^ ma k es '* sell— Not Couponn "OOUQUETS for Weddings and PresenJO tations, dainty Floral Tributes for Birthdays, Bon Voyage, -etc. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 36, Willis-street (six doorg abovo Grand Hotel). Tel. 265. PEOPLE who buy Crescent Tea pay for Tea — not prizes or Coupons. True value is in Crescent Tea. NOW givs Bay a turn! Try his Indigestion Qure, his Bronchitis Mixture, half size Is 6a, his Neuralgia Mixture, his Antiseptio Ointment, his Stomach and Liver Pills, etc. Only to be got at ' 70, Tory-fitreet. FOR twenty years Crescent Tea has been sold without Coupons because of its Quality and Flavour. ■TTISITORS to Chrietchurch— Superior ' t Accommodation St. Elmo House, 187, Worcester-street, west ond. The noted house for comfort during Exhibition period. Within 2 minutes of centre of city. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Miss Hampton, ProDrietress THE Real Way — in fact the only way — lo fully nppreciato the goodness, the delicious flavour^ and tho nourishing properties of Bournville Cocon, ib lo try it yourself for supper to-night, or for

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 2

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