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FAMOUS PHOTOGRAPHERS. IN America, England, and on the Con- < tinent nearly every professional photo- I grapher has given up tho old method of development, and has adopted tho Tank System, simply because the ease of working is much greater and the expense lev-s. It has been conclusively proved that much better results are obtained' with a Developing Tank than by the old method. Now, 1 if the professionals have discovered this, then what about the amateur, who hasn't ' the special! knowledges and the long experi- ' ence than the specialist has? If you allow us to Bhow you and explain the Kodak , System of Tank Development, you will acknowledge it to be absolutely perfect. Demonstrations on either plate or film. Tank Development gladly given on request. IMPERIAL CAMERA COMPANY, Willis-street. Wellington. . TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, for the country, first-class Trousers or Vest Hand. Apply Phelps, Wilson and Co., Harbour-6treet. ■ BOOT TRADE. 1 WANTED, a Young Girl, for machine 1 room. J. Morris, 171, Taranaki- ', street. TO DRAPERS. WANTED, an Assistant with general ' knowledge; must be good stockkeeper and window-dressor ; good wages to suitablo man. Apply J. 11. Miller and Co., Lower Hutt. "BUSINESS "FOR SALE! : : WANTED to Sell, a good Post-Card , and Fancy Goods Business for £150; open for a few days. Address to . P. 0., Evening Post. CHOICE SMALL FARM. WANTED Purchaser for 5 ACRES, ; rich level kind, well-watered, suitable iOr fruit or poultry farm; new, up-to-dato 5-roomed house, and all modern conveniences, situate near Levin (Mana- ( watu Line). Land Transfer Title. Prico£6so ; terms arranged. Apply to H. E_: 1 Leighton, 186, Featherston-street, Wei- ] lington, or Hutt. 1 • WANTED to Soil, 6-roomed Vißa, best part Newtown, nicely situutecl ; bay window, verandah, gas, gas cooker, asphalt ] path ; land 33ft x 104 f t; built totara, 6 years old; mortgage at 5 per cent. Price ' £650 ; £100 cash, balance arranged. Absolutely tho cheapest property in Newtown. A snip in the true sense of the ■ word. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-quay, Wellington. TTTANTED to Buy, for cash, GENT'S ' VT SECOND-HAND, BALL-BEAR-ING SKATES; reasonable. Apply - GOOD ORDER, Evening Post. 1 . ] WANTE.D KNOWN. : A. ROBERTS, , Up-to-Date Pastrycook and) Confectioner, | 109, CUBA-STREET. ; Orders taken, for Birthday Parties and Wedding Cakes. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. ' WANTED KNOWN! : Cheap Trees for Arbor Day planting; strong, hardy, and healthy; satisfaction : guaranteed. Delivered to all parte of City and Suburbs. Call for special quotations. , F. COOPER, LTD., ! Cooper's Corner, Willis-street. ', T^ ANTED KNOWN. Boys' and Youths' WATERPROOF COATS, good fcchool coats, at less than ', regular prices. Smart Chesterfield shapes, in dark colours, 10s 6d EACH. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, : Manners-street. T^7"ANTED Known— Working men of ■ " Newtown, support the man who keeps down the prices ; and that man ia ■ WM. HALL, Cheapsido (opp. Library), ! Revans-sfcreet, Newtown. . Anything you want you can get at CHEAPSIDE. I ■ won't be undersold. \ WANTED KNOWN. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS f VICTORIA LAUNDRY. ' 1 .TVfESSRS. P. WILLS -AND SONS ■ -"-*- notify the Publio that they have opened a Receiving Depot at 121, RIDDI-FORD-STREET (opp. Wesleyan Church). Hours, 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 'Phone 613 Works— Bß and 98, HANSON-STREET Proprietors— P. WILLS AND SONS. WANTED X N OWN. : That we do All Kinds of Plumbing, Hot-water Heating, Sanitary Work, and Drainage; also, all Range Fitting and Repairs. We also' arrange for new ' Work and Repairs by skilled workmen " for Carpentering, Painting, and Paperhanging, Bricklaying, and Asphalting, j A note through the post will receive J prompt attention.— JOHN NICOL, : Plumber, etc., 57, Cuba-street. BUSINESS FOR SALE. ] WANTED TO S E L'L, ' V * Old-established FURNISHING BUSINESS, j doing big trade at good prices; owner re- - tiring. Apply to No. 8, Buller-street. TSf ANTED KNOWN. : Don't let the weather fool you. Get < your RAINCOAT now, at much less than '. usual cost. • : Men's Waterproof Coats, 12s 6d up Men's Drio Oilskins, lls 6d up~ ] DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, : Opposite Opera House. ■ PAPERHANGINGS. 1 WANTED, Customers to inspect our New Designs in Art Wall Papers, which are reasonable in price and good in - quality. THOS. A. WELLS, Decorator, ' Hankey-street (Telephone 2043, Hankeystreot), and Main-road, Kai-ori (Tel. 2316). ' ANTED KNOW N. WATT AND SHEXNAN, ' LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, : Cooper's Buildings, opp. Evening Post. If. you aro thinking of a new Suit or t Costume call and «co us before going elsewhere. Best of Materials to select from. FURNITURE. 1 WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture; highest price; cash down. C. Patibney, 148, Tory-street. t W ANTE D X N O W N . D. SANKEY, ! LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, - Morrah's Buildings, WILL-IS-ST., Is showing best English-made Goods ; also v New Zealand-mado Materials equal in ' '. texture and design to anything imported WANTED— We will not be responsible <j for other people's bad work, but wo guarantee our own work to bo perfection. Without doubt wo make tho best handmade Suit in town, as hundreds of satisfied v people will testify. "No fit, .no pay." Our v Unlaundried White Shirts, pure linen, 2s 1 6d each, are equal to any bhirt already j! laundried at 6s 6d. You cannot buy equal ' value in any wholesale warehouse under 45s ' dozen, even by buying largo quantities. Meston, Tailor and Mercer, 143, Ingestie- 1 street. 111 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1910, Page 1

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