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LINEN COSTUMES EOR ' SUMMER WEAR. T ADIES' LINEN COSTUMES in all ■*-l the leading shades, woll made and guaranteed fit, smartly finished, black collar and facings, Saxe Pink Navy Nil Brown Light Navy We are making a special feature in Linen Costumes, made to order, all colours, 35/. C. SMITH, LTD., CUBA-STREET. WANTED, Furnituro to be Packed, Stcnxjl, or Carted. — We store furniture or other goods cheap ,in brick building. Low insurance r&te. Keir's N.Z. Forwatding Agency, 36, Jervois-quay. 1 TAILORING. TE ARO HOUSE Require a highly reCoatmaker; also, Vest Hands. Highest wages, und permanencies. Apply MR. M'EWAN. GIRLS WANTED. TE ARO HOUSE Require & highly.spectablo Girl as Apprentice; also, Girls for tho Xmas Bazaar. Apply MANAGER. TO TAILORS. r WANTED, first-class Coat Hands, for Xapicr. Apply immediately, Phelps Wilson and Co., Harbour-street. HORSK ~ WANTED, a good, sound, quiet, ag*ed trap -Horse, for town work; light job and good home. Address Evening Post. PRESSERS. WANTED, a competent Presser. Drew, M'Crorio, 2, Herbert-stroeh JUNIOR CLERK. ■ WANTED., smart Junior Cleric, must have knowledge of typewriting. Apply Fireproof, Evening Post. '. to~taTloresses. WANTED, Trousor V-MachinistsV -Machinists and Finishers; also Improvers to the Tailoring. A. Levy, 117, Customhouse-qy. TXT ANTED KNOWN. J. R. JENSEN, y HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, having with him MR. LEN SOWMAN, has commenced Business in tho Central Hotel Buildings. Both having been^in business a number of years, clients will be sure of overy attention. |W A N TED KNO WN— * v JORDAN A-ND OAKES, I'AINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS, 74, VIVIAN-STREET. Spring Renovations a Speciality. v Estimates Given for all Branches of tho Trade. Choap Line of New Season's Wall Papers,. 'Phono 2205. / TOP' ANTED— Suits to Order from 37s 6d tos 100s ; special line, 633. Trousers to Order, 9s 6cl to 255 ; special line, 18s 6d. No fit, . no pay. Unlainidried White Shlris, p'srii linen, 2s 6d each, qqual to any laundried shirt in town at 6s 6d. — MESTON, Tailor and Mercer, Ingestrestreet, three doors below National Bank. TOD'ANTED, 200 second-hand Bicycles, at » » best prices obtainable, any make accepted in part payment for Stars, Swifts, or Triumphs. Adams, Ltd., Mercer-street. WANTED— Had we introduced Murdoch's Fruitcttes on Olympus, tho gods would havo changed their diet. They are simply lovely. Pritchard and Mitchell, Courtenay -place. WANTED Known— Whero to get the best Coal and Produce at reduced prices for cash. Try Kellaway and Johns, Kent-terrace. Tel. 2376. WANTED — As we are extending our hardware store, all Crockery must go by Xmas at^cost price. Sims rlardw are, Cuba-street. WANTED .""Cyclists to bring their old Bicyoles and trade them for new Swifts ; best prices given for all makes ; inspection invited., Adams, Ltd., Mercerstreet. / , •- WANTED— Venu3 would have been even moro entrancing if she had dined off Murdoch's Great Delicacy Fruitottos. Sold at '3 packets for. Is, at S. Phillips's, Riddiford-stree't. WANTED, Suites to Re-cover, and all classes of upholstery to repair at your home, or at workshop. Write H. Andrew, 69, Revans-street, Newtown, opp. Library. ANTED to Sc-U.-smalh Grazing Run, 435 aores; icnt £4 2s: 3fc nnros grass ; 100 sheep ; 20 acres felled, but not burned ; two-roomed hut ; 24- chains boundary fence ; about li miles frontage to beach and 4 miles from telephone and post office; goodwill £350. Apply" R. D. Black, Tira Ora, Pelorus Sound. J ANTED^Even M'Beth would sleep contentedly if ho had been able to buy Murdoch's Fruitottos, from Woolhouse and Ormcrod, -Cuba-street, at 3 packets for Isj ANTED to Sell, 8-roomed House,' , practically ne\y ( and thoroughly up to date ; new drainage, electric light, gas, and gas cooker ; splendid bathroom, with cast-iron enamelled bath and lavatory basin; mirror wardrobes, Venetian blinds, etc ; large section, asphalt paths ; twelve minutes' walk city ; handy tram ; magnificent view city and harbour ; real bargain ; option given purchaser buying furniture ; owner giving up housekeeping. Apply by letter to •Sunnyside, Evening Post. . WANTED to Lot, COFFEE PALACE — containing about 35 rooms, furnished, electric light, sanitary drainage^ lmin." from railway station; good dairying district ; no goodwill ; rent £3 10s per week; RARE CHANCE. Also, 7-roomed House in Thorndon, close to car, all modern conveniences, 30s per week. EGGERS, 9, Johns^Ctan-strect. WANTED— Had Lot's wife seen Murdoch's Fruitettes in our window, she would have stopped ■to buy ' some, no matter what the consequences would be. Janson Bros., Cuba-street. | ANTED Known— Owing to dullness of the building trade, and having a large staff of expert decorators, paperhangers, and painters whom I must keep employed, I am prepared to give customer* exceptionally Good Work at prices that defy competition. Being a TDirect Importer. I will sell all goods at prices most reasonable. Estimates free by telephoning No. 2043 or 2316. • Thos. A. Wells, Wellington and Karori. WANTED—The Beehivo Knitting Machine Co. (N.Z.)," 4, Cuba-street, want people to make Hosfcry for them, whole or spare time, in their own home ; previous experience not necessary; constant employment. Writo at once, Box 734, Wellington. WANTED Known— We never whisper quotations. Our Prices Speak Loud. Call and see us. Splendid 6-piece Toilet Set'>, 8s 6d, worth 14s 6d ; Tea Set.<=, host quality, 9s 6d ; Dinner Self, 19s 6d ; W. and G. China Plates Is 9d i doz. ; Pure Ceylon Tea (unblended), better than ever, Is per lb ; Enamelwai^g, Tinware, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, etc. Anything you Wftnt you can get at Cheapside, opp. Library, Reruu-atreet. Wm. Hall, Direct

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 1

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