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n PROCRASTINATION IS the thief of time, and putting off froi: day to day* means losing the gokle: _ opportunity of having your Sight Toste> ', Free and procuring a- pair of tho be? r Spectacles for 3s 6d, which is now obtain n able at the Chemist's Sale now being cor '• ducted at SHAW'S MEDICAL HALL MANNERS-STREET. The quality of th 1. Glasses are the very best procurable, ani i. the frames aro of the best nickel, thougl patrons may procure something mor ■; fashionable in 'gold or nickel silver. Kindly Note — Goods in every departmen '\ are being sold in Retail Quantities a J Wholesale Prices. FRANK SHAW, - CHEMIST-OPTICL\X, Medical Hall, Manners-street. - LAST WEEK ' OF OUR ! GREAT SACRIFICE SAL* WE are still offerinc; a number of iine under cost, which must be cloarei j in order to make room for summer stock Off all regular stock, including a nurnbe ', of new summer lines wo aro allowing i . liberal discount. l " GOOD BOOTS CHEAP. I 13s 6d Men's English Boots, 8a Ud. 5 17s 6d tfsn's Box Calf Boots. 10b 6d. - 17s 6d Men's Kid Boots, 12s 6d. ; 18s 6d Men'b Calf Boot*,, 12s 6d. E 24= Men's Sewn Boots, 18s lid. 10s Gd Ladies' English Shoes, 6s Ud. j lls 6d Ladies' American Shoos, 7s Ud. 15s 6d Ladies American Shoes, 9s Ud. ] 18s 6d Ladies' English Shoes, 12s 6d. - 2s 6d Infanis' Boots, Is 6d. 3s 6d Infants' Boots, 1« Ud. 1 10s 6d Youths' Chrome Boots, 7s Ud. J THE STORE FOR BARGAINS ! ; POTTER AND SON, : 70, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opp. Govt. Bids) ' LAST THREE DAYS OF [ MANN'S SALVAGE SALE ' Balance of MITCHELL'S CHRISTCHURCI. FIRE STOCK. • Children's Black Shoe.-, to clear, 6d pair ' Childron'r. Patent Ankle-Straps, Is 6d pair . Ladies' Welted BOOU, (batance), 10s 6d. Ladies' Black English Shoes, to clear 5s 6d. '_ Ladies' P»o=toek Shoes, to clear, 12s 6d ) Ladies' Laco "Boots, to clear, 83 6d. r Gents' Glace Kid American Boots, 10s. ' Gents' English Box Calf, heavy welted 16s 6d. 3 Gents' Chromo Bals, 9s 9d. \ PLENTY MORE ! VALUE EXCEPTIONAL ■ MANN'S SHOE STORE, \ VIVIAN-STREET. ■^KTANTEb to Soil, Gentleman's well * * appointed Residence, Hobson-sl. - 1 containing 9 rooms and accessories, 40f frontage ; replete with all modern oonve - niences. Price ' £2650. Card to inspeo j from 1 * 3 J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO. 215, Lambton-quay. ~HT AM desirous of Engaging a lady a 3 J- APPRENTICE MASSEUSE. 'Tin - course will include Massage, Medical Elcc tricity, Swedish Movements, Anatomy, am Phyaiplog}'. Competence guaranteed ; pro t miuni required. AXEL HOLTZ, . Masseui and Medical Electrician, 123 c Willis-street, Wellington. ; -%,'ir A N 'i' E -iS TO LEASE . , ALBEMARLE HOTEL, 3 3 Ghuznee-strect. 1 . Furniture can bo arranged on easy terms 1 J. C. TRICKETT, , 113, Ingestre-street. WAREHOUSE FITTINGS. - W ANTED. TO SELL ' Glass Cases for wall Glass Cases for counters . Shelving, Counters, Office Tables, Desks Iron Safes, Strong Room Door, etc. Apply to - D. BENJAMIN AND CO., 4 . Jervois-quay. 5 XftT ANTE D T O S E L I VV SPLENDID PROPERTY, - Situated best part of PIRIE-STREEI I standing well above street, seven larg I rooms, bathroom, washhouse, and soul lery, largo basement, two p.w.c.'s, batl . heater, two bay windows, and every ur. 1 to-date convenience; grand vioiv al 1 round city and harbour; now house. Ap ply E. A. BONTHORNE, 55, Pirie-stree 3 FURNITURE. a "^57* ANTED to Buy, Houses of Furni 1 y y ture; highest price cash down. C . Daubney, 148, Tory-street. TAILORING^ r \7£7 ANTED, Presser, capable supervie 3 » » ing workroom ; must bo thoroughl; efficient and able to sew. Practical mci ' only need apply. Address Hand Sewn r Evening Post. - BOOT TRADE. A FIRST-CLASS, all-round Repaire wants Job. Apply Repairei . G.P.0., Palmerston North. WANTED, AT ONCE, THIRST-CLASS Coat Hands and Machin ' X 1 ists, for ladies' work. Apply, person ' ally, W.G. Wholesale Manufacturing Co. ' Ltd., 108 a, Cuba-street. WANTEH WANTED, a good General Servant good wages, no washing ; emal j family. Apply Evening Post. 1 TO'TAILORS! WANTED, a nrst-clasq Coat Hand, a onco. Apply G. H. Leslie ■ Tailor, Eketahuna. I FLUTE. 1 "I^TANTED, a Teacher for tho Flute » * Reply, stating particulars, to Flute " Evening Post. , TAILORESSES. WANTED, for our now workroom Trousers and Vest Finishers; bes - work and top wages ; permanent. Appl; Wholesale Woollen Co., Hotel Windso Building, Willis-street. i GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. t ~%fif ANTED to Let, Terrace, rnoder » » 11 roomed Residence ; con " venience ; large grounds ; rent upon appl ' cation. Thomson and Brown, Custon j house-quay. ' TAILORING. WANTED, a Coalmaker, also a Vest maker. H. Osborne and Co., Selec J Tailors, 172, Cuba-streot. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. WANTED, a widow or encrgetio por ecu, with Email capital, as Partno in flower, poultry, . fruit, farm, and te gardens, 3 miles from Post Offico; free - hold; a going concern. Apply Advance Evening Post. ; tailors" WANTED, two first-class Coat Hands constant employment to suitabl - men. Apply J. H. Miller and Co., Pcton > or Hutt. 1 TO TAILORS. WANTED, for West Coast, a Man, fo pressing and sewing till Christmas k £3 week ; faro arranged. Apply Phclps • Wilson and Co., Harbour-street. 1 TO DRAPERS "AND MERCERS. WANTED to Sell, good payable Ca? Business ; raro opportunity fc » buyer with £100 Apply Ka*h, Evenin - Post. . FRESH EGGS. "FRESH EGGS, t "inSTANTED Known— Fresh Eggs 11 » y dot. Hill Broa,, Cash Grooori Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1909, Page 1