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LACE NOVELTIES ! ALL ONE PRICE— -I /■% -| FOR the next few days we aro making a special display of LACE NECKWEAR, including tho latest novelties in PLASTRONS and COLLARETTES. NOTE THE PRICE 1/11 C. SMITH, LTD., CUBA-STREET. WANTED, Furniture to he 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 BUSINESS MEN. WANTED. Business Men to ask for "Dominion Brand" Ready-to-wear Suits; high grade and stylish. DRESSMAKER WANTED. WANTED, for a rising inland town, a first-class Dressmaker, accustomed to good dress trade. Apply, statiuf? wages and copy of references, to Draper, Evening Post. WANTED. SORTERS, Ironers, Folders, and Manglers. Victoria Laundry, Han-son-street. EASTBOURNE. WANTED to. Sell. a. six-roomed House, with outbuildings ; constant water supply; land 66ft x 130 ft; facing the _ Marine-parade. Also, two Sections adjoining. For further particulars address MURITAI, Evening Post. wTFtTd kn o wn— ' WM. NOAD, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, has taken over Mr. Mawson's Business in Cuba-street. High-class Catering of every description. Xmas Cakes a speciality. Light Lunches and Afternoon Tea. WANTED TO RENT. \\T ANTED to Rent, a seven or eight- * roomed House ; Kelburne or Thorndon locality preferred. Reply to E.A.L., Evening Post. TO HAIRDRESSERS. WANTED, a Man, for Saturday. Apply Corneal, 55, Courtenay-place. POSITION WANTED] "*7"OUNG Lady wishes Position Nurse JL two children ; willing help with light housework. Apply M., Evening Post. "TO TAILORS'] WANTED, m once, firht-class Tailors. Apply King and Muir, Lambtonquay. ; CYCLE TRADE. WANTED, a good Hand ; used to building or finishing. Apply HawlGy, Taranaki-street. CLOTHING" WANTED, competent Presser. Apply at once. Cathie and Sons, ' Victoria-street. "W^ET ANTED, Young Lady, as appren- * * tice to the drapery ; expert trainI ing given. Queree Bros., Willis-street. 1 ___£ _j WANTED Known— Just what is wanted-! Our Fancy Bordered Silkeen Handkerchiefs for Xmas Presents. F. Cohen's, Willis-street. WANTED Known — Varnishine, the brilliant polish ; less ' labour an,d no unpleasant smell. All grocers, 6d. WANTED Known— Our celebrated Box Suits are absolutely unequalled at from 355. F. Cohen. Willis-street. ANTED to Buy, New-laid" Eggs, in any quantity; also small Oyster Bottles. Jas. Cole, Grand Oyster Saloon, 245, Riddiford-street WANTED, smart Junior for general drapery ; one with knowledge of window-dressiDg preferred. E. Feist and Co., the Corner Store, Lower Hutt. ANTED Known— A handsome Xmas Present to every purchaser of 5s and upwards; at F. Cohen's. Willis-st. WANTED, Purchaser for ~3i~~h!p~. Triumph Motor Cycle, magneto ignition ; in use a few months only ; inspection invited. Adams, Ltd., 34-36, Mercerstreet. ANTED Known— That the popular place to sell your Furniture or Goods is Arbuckle's Newtown Auction Mart. Always selling — privately or by auction. Keep on sending in. WANTED— A" Bigger"" Salary awaits you ! Learn Sign, Show-card, and Ticket Writing. Detroit School of Lettering teaohes by mail. Prospectus "C" free. Representative, Jas. Rodger, 131E, Cashel- j street, Christchurch. WANTED— Public to order Xmas Hampers ; Nelson A.K. Ale and Invalid Stout; also wines and spirits, from Robinson and Perrin, Hunter-street. Phone 449. WANTED Known— Boots repaired while you wait. Gents' Boots soled and heeled 2s 9d, Ladies' ditto Is 9d. Bluchers, nailed 4s 6d; Boys' and Girls' strong school Boots, 2s 9d. American Boot Repairing Co., corner Buckle and Tory -streets. WANTED Known— l have a choice seleotion of Summer Costumes, the latest Paris designs ; also some lovely Embroidered Dress Robes and Ready-made Skirts and Blouses at very reasonable prices. Our Millinery we are making special reductions; the latest styles for the lowest prices. Before you go elsewhere give \is a trial. Note address — Madam Siegel, 46, Manners-st. 'Phone 2255. WANTED, wise people to try Crumpton's Grey Hair Restorer ; it will assist in keeping your billet ; not a dye ; gradual and sure ; 3s, post 3s 6d. B. Waring, 52, Courtenay-place. ANTED— So easy to be successful in cooking providing you use Phoenix Celebrated Thick Peel — undoubtedly peel perfection. ANTED Known— That £4- will secure a real good Dayton Bicycle, with Eadie coaster hub; easy terms arranged. Adams, Ltd., 54-36, Mercer-street. ANTED— Phoenix Candied Peel excels. No Xmas pudding or cake perfect without; £lb and lib packets at all storekeepers. WANTED, everybody to visit us during Carnival Week; prices fallen ridiculously low. Sims Hardware Co., Cuba-street. ANTED— Tho Beehive Knitting Machine Co. (N.Z.), 4, Cuba-street, want people to make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own home ; previous experience not necessary; constant employment. Write at once, Box 734, Wellington. ANTED— TIie needful ingredient for delicious cakes and puddings — Phoenix Celebrated Thick Candied Peel in >jlb and lib packets. ANTED to Sell, at Maranui, the premier seaside suburb, 20 choice Sections 'from £50 each, 1 Corner fronting Queen's Drive and Lyell Bay beach, 1 6acre Paddock; 25 per cent, deposit, balance 3 years at 5 per cent. Plans from the owner, H. M. Hayward, 20, Old Cus-toms-Etreot. Buy before the new tram _roj^e to itfell Bajr rises price*,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 144, 17 December 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 144, 17 December 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 144, 17 December 1908, Page 1

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