MEN'S BOXED SUITS And MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS At GEORGE & GEORGE'S. Whero did you get your suit mado? is a question often asked of the fortunate man who wears one of our Boxed Suits. The Birart cut, material, and astonishingly low price nearly takes away the broath of tho enquirer, and he makes a boeline for our popular stores. The Suits costs him 35s to 455, or if he wants one made-to-mea-sure he gets tho pick of Colonial or English Tweed or Worsted from 70s. Think of it! Picture it! GEORGE AND GEORGE, Cuba-street, Newtown, and Petono. CHEAP STORAGE. WANTED— You to store your Furniture, or any other ola6s of goods in our New Stoics. Lowest rates. Call for estimates for Removing by competent men MUNT. COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., Telephone 23 1 ANTED, TWO JUNIOR CLERKS. Must be good at figures. Apply P.O. BOX 188. A N T E DT YOUNG LADY, For Confectionery Stall; must have previous experience. Apply MANAGER, Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op. Assn., Ltd., Lamblou-quay. !__ . TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED Experienced SKIRT AND BODICE HANDS. Apply MISS GREEN, D.I.C. TO TAILORS. WANTED, a PARTNER, for an established Tailoring and Mercery Business, in W-ellington district ; must be a first-01a36 cutter ; good opportunity for man with small capital. For full particulars, apply DICKERSON AND CO., 110, Victoria-street, Wellington. ■Yfcr ANTED T~O SELL. AT ROSENEATH. A NEW COTTAGE of four rooms, washhouse and scullery, 2 bay windows, cupboards, wardrobes, otc. ; excellent viow. Price £525. Deposit £50. Apply JOHN NICOL, 57, Cuba-street. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furnituro; highest price cash down. C. Daubnoy, 148, Tory-street. \£T ANTED , KNOWN. , Put in your Tomato Plants now. Strong, well hardened off, ready for open ground, Is dozen. Cabbage Plants, Is 100; Cauliflower Plants, Is 6d 100. Finest selection of Bedding Plants in N.Z. now ready. Sond for price-list. F. COOPER, LTD., Seedsmen, Wellington. "TOT A N T E D__ KNOWN. W. HURCOMB, SEN., Fish and Poultry Dealer. Has Removed from Cuba-street, to 138, WILLIS-STREET (two doors below V.M.C.A.). / Open every morning at 6 o'clock. Fresh Fish from our boats daily. Ring up 'Phone 239. WANTED— Suits to Order from 37s 6d to 100s; Bpecial lino, 635. Trousers to Order, 9s 6d to 255; special lino, 18s 6d. No fit, no pay. Unlaundried White Shirts, pure linen, 2s 6d each, equal to any laundried shirt in town at 6s 6d. — MESTON, Tailor and Mercer, Ingestrestreet, three doors below National Bank. WANTED KNOWN. MEN'S BUSINESS TROUSERS. si YOU will like the etyle and finish of our Tailor-cut Trousers ; a select range of patterns; 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d pair. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, „ Mannors-strecet. WANTED KNOWN. BOYS' SCOUT KNICKERS, MADE from Bluo Worsted Serge, defence pattern bolt loops, hip pockets, 4s lid, 5s 3d up; Royal Navy Serge Knickers, 3s 3d, 3s 6d up. Will give hard wear and wash well. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Opposite Opera House. TO TAILORESSE& WANTED, at once, first-class Coat and Vest Machinists. Coat Hands, Apprentices, and Improvers; constant work. Apply to Chas. Cathie and Sons, 69 and 71, Victoria-street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED, in superior neighbourhood] two bright airy Rooms, with use of conveniences, etc. Apply Permanency, Evening Post. __ TO GROCERS. WANTED, Youth, about 18, with experience ; references. Apply Grocer, Evening Post. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED. WANTED, Furnished House, 6 to 8 rooms. Address, stating rent, Box 605, G.P.O. BUTTON-HOLE MACHINIST. WANTED, at once, first-class Buttonhole Machinist ; top wages ; constant work. Apply Cathie and Sons, 69 and 71, Victoria-street. TAILORING. WANTED, first-class Coat and Vest Hands. Apply Bradford Woollen Co. LOWER HUTT. WANTED to Sell, splendid Residential Section, quite level; 120 ft by 220 f t; 2 minutes from P.O. and close to bowling and tennis greens. Address W. J. Eddie, Hutt. ' TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED, a good Bodice Hand; permanent. Apply Jacobaon, Draper, Riddifocd and Wilson streets. DRAPERY. WANTED, by young lady, with 5 yaarV experience, Position in showroom or fancy department; good reference* Apply Waiting, Evening Post. i TAILORESSES. WANTED, Trouser Finishers. Buttonhole Machinist; best work and wages; permanent. Also Costumt Hands. Apply Wholesala Woollen Co., Hotel Windsor Buildings, Willis-street. FANCY AND HABERDA9HEBY. WANTED, experienced Young Lady, temporarily; prospect of permanency. Apply Georgo and George, Cubastreet^ TAILORING. WANTED, 3 first-class Vest Makers. Apply D. Milligan, Kelburneavenue. 'ANTED, every one to buy X Jam from ma. It is the Beet Jam wade. W, J. Westwood, Brooklyn.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1909, Page 1
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