JJEFIANGE BUTTER STILL LEADS. IN POPULAR FAVOUR. BUY DEFIANCE BUTTER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PETONE-PONEKE FOOTBALL MATCH. ON SATURDAY, Bth May, an EXTRA TRAIN will leave Wellington for Petone, at 2.10 11.111.. not stopping at Kaivvarra or Ngahauranga. BY ORDER. HUNTING EOR EGGS. IN your daily round for eggs aro you finding as many as you should, considering the number of hens you are feeding? Eggs just now are worth money — about threepence apiece^ — and you should get every egg it is possible to get. It is natural for a hen to laj' — it's your fault if she don't la-y. Are you providing her with material for making eggs? When she can't find egg-making material she can't lay ef;gs. It you use "A. and P." LAYING FOOD hens can't help but lav; just try it as an experiment for a short time. Don't take our word that it makes hens lay, in fuct it makes them double their yield. It won't cost you much to try it, and you will make money oven during tho test, because it conditions the fovvls. x j uts vim and vigour into thorn ; makes them active ; fael better • FURNISHES THE RIGHT MATERIAL, and thus in a natural, rational way, makes hens lay every egg it is possible to produce. Begin to-day and feed "A. and P." LAYING FOOD, and when you hunt for eggs YOU WILL FTND THEM. In fact it keeps you busy gathering 'em. 100 FEEDS FOR 10 HENS FOR 10s 6d. Order from your dealer, or A. AND P. POOD CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. TO CROWN LANDS TENANTS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am JLJ a Candidate to represent you on the Board and solicit your vote and interest. Yours truly, R. BOULD. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. AN Assistant Art Master is required for the Dunedin School of Art. Salary £200 per annum. Applications, accompanied -by the requisite credentials, will be received up till MONDAY, 17th May, 1909. Particulars respecting duties, hours, etc., may bo obtained at tho office of Evening Post, Wellington. P. G. PRYDE, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 7th May, 1909. W A N T i! D^ GIRLS, FOR BOX-FILLING. Proficient box-fillers can earn 40s per week. LEARNERS GUARANTEED 10s PER WEEK. Work Easy to Learn. CONSTANT WORK. NO SLAOK SEASON. Apply I R. BELL AND C®. (LIMITED), Revans-street, Newtown. TRAMS PASS THE GATE. TO SURVEYORS. 8 I^HAINMAN wants Employment ; can also do draughting and computing. Apply CHAIN, Evening Post. TO WAREHOUSEMEN. WANTED, a good SALESMAN and STOCK-KEEPER, with a thorough knowledge of Fancy Goods, , Chinaware, etc. Apply by letter, (stating experience and enclosing references, to J. MYERS AND CO., Hunter-street. WHOLESALE DRAPERY. WANTED, SMART SALESMAN, Capable of taking charge of Dress and Mantle Departments ; knowledge of indenting necessary. Apply, with copies of references, to SOUTHERN, Evening Post. TO FARMERS. WANTED to Sell, Waikanao District, FARM, 500 acres, part grassed, part timber bush ; suitable sheep or dairying : exceptional chance secure fine property; easy terms. Apply P.O. BOX 204, Wellington. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture ; highest price • ca6h down. C. Daubney, 148. Tory-street AGENTS WANTED ALL over Dominion for I Shyn Polishes. Linoleum, Metal, Knife, Glass, Furniture, Boot Polishes and Washing Fluid. Sold bj- all Storekeepers. Apply Boyd, Robertson and Home, 6, Rich-mond-street, Petone. T. M. CLARK'S BANKRUPTCY. WANTED, Buyers, for Overcoats, Shirts, Ties, Winter Vests, Underclothing, Tailor's 2-iron Stove ; everything to be hold. Vivian-street. FEMALE COAT HAND. WANTED, for Palmerston North, competent Coat Hand ; wages 40s. Apply Wright, Dixon and Witt, 55, VictoriaFtreet. WANTED to Let, Billiard and Hairdressing Saloon, well fitted ; low rental, dwelling attached ; married man preferred. 26, Manners-street. ANTED Known-The Best Jam on the market is St. George, in patent sorew-top jars. All grocers, fronj Is.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 1
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