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I SUIT TO MEASURE 35/factory is at high pressure turning wpII-ci 0, „ 0..1y-mado Suits. Soon we must discontinue the supply of this Special Suit at OK/. TO ORDER! Our athice — and it is always good — is to order without delay. Why pay elsewhere 755? GEORGE & GEORGE, CUBA-ST., NEWTOWN, PETONE. CHEAP STORAGE. WANTED— You to etoro your Furniture, or any other class of goods in our New Stoics. Lowest rales. Call for estimates for Removing by competent men m MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., Telephone 23 1 ANTED, Furniture to be Packed, Stored, or Carted. — We store furniture or other goods cheap in brick building. Low insurance rate. Keir's N.Z. Forwarding Agency, 36, Jervois-quay. 1 WANTED, the electors to buy their Furniture at Shortt's, Ltd. All furnituro is made at their own factory WANTED, a trial of a-half Teaspoonful of Van Houten's Cocoa ; it is sufficient for a breakfast cup. 1 ANTED Known, that tho largest assortment of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing is at F. Cohen's, Willisstreet. WANTED to Borrow, £1000, second mortgage, new property, Cubastreet; first mortgage £2500; exceptional securities. Address Nine Per Cent., Evening Post. WANTED, Woman to wash bottles. Apply Wellington Biscuit Company, Ltd., Crawford-street. WANTED. 2 young men Boarders; hot and cold and shower bath ; terms moderate. Apply 295, Willis-st., opp. school. WANTED, anaemio girls to dri«iic "Van Houten's Cocoa, regularly, ou account of its tonio and invigorating properties. 1 WANTED the Public to Know that we can supply tho best Real Panama Hats for 17s 6d. At F. Cohen's, Willisstreet. "STiT'ANTED Known— Shortt's, Ltd~ » t carry one of the largest stocks of New Furniture in Wellington. All made at their own factory. ANTED, Girls and Boys. Apply Wellington Biscuit Company, Ltd.. Crawford-street. ANTED, Boys, ior plumbing and brass finishing. Apply Jenkins and Mack. 'ANTED, for breakfast a cup of Van Houten's Cocoa, warming, nourish-. ing and ' refreshing. 1 ANTED— Not the Hatless Brigade— you to inspect our Black Flexible Hats, from 4s 6d, all sizes. At F. Cohen's, Willis-sti eet. WANTED, Work, Brioklayer ; time and material ; nothing too small, too big ; estimates. Apply Scientific, Evening Post^ \&J ANTED Known — If you want a good ' 1 » V Sideboard or Dinin&room Suite, call and inspect the display at Shorlt's-, Ltd. ANTED to~Sell7^"Ro7on7ath^ 6 Rooms, new ; all appointments ; perfect view ; water frontage ; terms. Weller, close Church. Roseneath. ANTED7~CrickeTerß~to~Buy our 8s 6d Unshrinkable Trousers. F. Cohen, Willis-street. ANTED Known— Working men will find Van Houten's Cocoa more refreshing and nourishing than cold tea. I WANTED, Young Girl, to assist in house ; small family ; sleeu at home. 68a, Sieverston-terrace. WANTED, by young man. Situation in cheese and butter factory ; slight experience. Apply Energetic, Evening _Post. WANTED, Buyers for our 27s 6d Suits, equal to tailor-made. At F. Cohen's, Willis-street. WANTED Known — If you are about to Furnish, get a price from Shortt's, Ltd. They make their own furniture^ WANIED, Buyers for our Celebrated Cool Spring Hats, light and comfortable. At F. Cohen's, Willis-street. | WANTED, pretty girls not to drink so much tea. It spoils your complexion. Take Van Houten's Cocoa. 1 WANTED, Buyers for our Brazilian Hats and Straw Boaters, all up-to-dato. At F. Cohen's, Willis-street. WANTED, two gentlemen Boarders, in private family"; piano, telephone, central ; terms £1. Address at Evening Post. WANTED Known— Mrs. Jacobsen, Riddiford-street, is making a special display of Trimmed Hats for the holidays at 17s 6d. Pretty and cheap^ WANTED Known— Ladies' Striped Underskirts from 5s lid ; a lovely selection of Prints and Muslins, new designs and patterns. Mrs. Jaoobsen, Riddiford-street. WANTED, housekeepers, when buying Cocoa, secure the genuine article. Van Houten's fills the bill. 1 WANTED Known— Furniture of every description made to order at Shortt's, Ltd. WANTED to Let, a Furnished Bedroom to one or two gentlemen ; 2 minutes from Government Station. Apply No. 18, Brook-street. ANTED, a good General Servant. Apply Mrs. Thomas Ballinger, 74. Boulcott-street. ANTED, everybody to buy Meat Safes at Roberts and Sims's, Cuba-street. Prices from 6s 6d. WANTED, an experienced General. Apply Mrs. Edmond^on, 206, Wel-lington-terrace. WANTED, for Lowry Bay, Parlourmaid ; also a good Cook ; kitchenmaid kept. Apply Mrs. H. D. Bell, Sayes Court, Aurora-terrace. WANTED, by young gentleman, Furnishod Room, with board for preference ; homely private family essential ; fair remuneration. Apply Scribe, Evening Post. WANTED, everybody to buy Meat Safes at Roberts and Sims's, Cuba-street. Prices from 6s 6d. ANTED Known— lf you buy your Furniture at Shortt's, Ltd.,' they will pack and deliver it free of charge at the railway station. WANTED Known — No afternoon reception is eompletp unless dainty cups of Van Houten's Cocoa are handed to tho guesl_ 1 WANTED, two gentlemen friends as Boarders, musical preferred. Addiess A. 8.C., Evening Post. ANTED to Sell, Brooklyn, 4-roomed House, evory convenienco; section 50 x 150 ; fowl runs, etc. ; £425, cash £25. J. H. Wood and Co., Brooklyn. ANTED to Purchase Residence, 6-7 rooms, Kolburnc, University side. Particulars to "Immediate," E\cning Post. WANTED, a Cook-General ; references. Mrs. (Dr.) M'Gavin, Willis-st. WANTED, trustworthy person to Caro for healthy Infant. Apply Urgent, Poet Agenoy, Newtowni ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 106, 31 October 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 106, 31 October 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 106, 31 October 1908, Page 1

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