Scene : Seaside Tea Rooms. "EpNTER Mr. Algernon M'Gerkenshaw. JLj " "Excuse me —ah — does Miss DAPHNE Attendant: DAPHNE BUTTER? Oh, yes ; this is the popular brand now. Mr. Algernon, etc.: Goodness gwacious ! I meant Miss Daphe M'Neil. Attendant : So sorry ; but everyone is talking about DAPHNE BUTTER, and I thought you were going to talk about it too. 2. CHEAP STORAGE. ■^STANTED you to store your Furni- » * ture, or any other class of Goods, m our New Stores. Lowest rates. Call for estimates for Removing by competent men. Telephone 23. MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD. O'BRIEN AND COZ • GENERAL CARRIERS AND CUSTOMS AGENTS, 8 and -10, BRANDON-STREET. Furniture packed, removpd, and forwarded to any part of the Dominion at Lowost Prices. Call at the above address, or .ring up Telephone 1920 or 2106 for further particulars^ . 1 FURNITURE-REMOVED. WANTED— Furnituro Packed and Removed. Only expert packers employed by us. COLONIAL CARRYING CO., Customs and Forwarding Agents, 109, Customhouse-quay. CUSTOMS WORK. jTi OODS Cleared and Promptly Delivered at Lowest Rates ; 10 years' experience. J. J. Casey, Customs Agent, 148, Featherston-street. Telephone 3156. 1 "I3LAKE ANI) CARLISLEJ -*-* General Carriers, Customs and Forwarding Agents, 11, Plunter-strcet. Telephone 2617 And 19, Pirie-street. Telephone 1605. ' Furnituro Carefully Removed by Experienced and Expert Workmen, At Lowest Rates. TAILORESSES. -yn 1 ANTED, COAT HANDS, MA- i CHINISTS, TROUSER FINISHERS, IMPROVERS, and APPRENTICES to all branches. Factory RE-OPENS 4lh JANUARY. Apply this week at Warehouse. CATHIE AND SONS, LTD., Victoria-street. 7~A N T 1 5i OFFICE BOY. Straight from school preferred; good prospects. Applj personally OFFICE APPLIANCE'CO. OFFICE BOY. ■ttT ANTED, a LAD, as office boy. * * Apply, by letter only, A. T. BATE, «' ' " Nathan's 'Buildings.' INVOICE CLERK. "^7" ANTED, JUNIOR INVOICE CLERK. Apply P. HAYMAN AND CO., Wellington. TRAVELLER. ■^y ANTED, Experienced TRAVEL-, LER, for country ; knowledge of Fancy Goods essential. Apply, by letter only, to P. HAYMAN AND CO., Wellington. TO HAIRDRESSERS. WANTED, a first-clabs Tradosman. Cording and Holland, 7. Courte-nay-place. ; COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. WANTED, real live Traveller, with thorough knowledge of crockery and hardware (indent). Apply by letter, with copies of testimonials, to J. G. Raino and Co., Box 577. WANTED to~~SeTl,~2a4i.p. Ford Car, with hood, windsoreen, lamps, speedometer, etc., seat five, nearly new, guaranteed throughout, any trial; price £250. Apply to A. R. Buchanan, Glen Orolia, Pdlmerstou North. W~^YED~*We7theini Sewing Machines, mobt satifaf actory, most popular ; terms most generous, prices most I reasonable. Depot, sb, Cuba-street. 1 WANTED — Ladie3 and gentlemen, girls and boys, should all use Sydal to koep tho bkiu clean and healthy ; the perfect skin cleanser, Is 6d. WANTED, an Unfurnished Room, with board, by lady, ongaged dur. I ing the day; elderly couple or lady proi ferred. Apply A.8., Evening Post. WANTED Known — Enamelled Pie Dishes, Kettles, Mugs, Platos ; bari gains ; all British-made ; aro being sold at bargain prices. United Hardware HouseMcorner Cuba and Ghuznee streets). WANTED— WmMn^fio~worklo~find \ Sydal (Wilton's Hand Emollient) in- J valua'blo ; it refreshes and cleanses the hands ; Is 6d, chsmibts and stores. ■^^■ANTED— Useful "Presents! John- \ » v son's best Table Knives, 8s halfdozen ; Desserts, 7s half-dozen ; Carvers, 4s 6d to 12s 6d; cases of Carvers, 12s 6d to 30s. The Sims Hardware. WANTED Known— Campers, Surveyors, and Bushmen's Tents, "stocked in three qualities ; special lines in Staok Covers ; also limited number of Camping Tents for hire. R. G. Knight, 53, Vic-toria-street. WANTED— Useful Presents : Copper Crumb Brushes and Trays, 4s 6d to 10s 6d ; Oak Trays, 5s 6d to 12s 6d ; Copper Trays, 5s 6d to 15s. The Sims Hardware. • ANTED— Useful Gifts. A splendid assortment of Electro-plate at cutrate prices, also some lovely samples of Royal Bayreuth Ornaments, Is to 2s each. The Sims Hardware. WANTED— A Sensible Present for the children— a Fancy Enamel Cup and Saucer and Plate; a large variety to select from ; Is 6d and upwards. Cooper, Garrard and Co., Ironmongers. 171, Riddiforcf-strcet. "" WANTED, tho very best obtainable in Photography, Work, and Material ; highest grade miniatures to life size ; visitors can depend on satisfaction. Alan Spicer (next Royal Oak, Cuba-street). WANfED^-Triio Beehive Knitting Machiue Co. (N.Z.), 4, Cuba-street, want people to mako Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own heme ; previous "experience not necessary; constant employment. Write, at once, Box 734, Wellington. ANTED— Boys' Tricycles, 12s 6d to 15s; Cricket Bats, -Is to 7s 6d ; Tennis Rackets, 6d to 2s 6d; Wooden Kpades and Buckets, 6d kto Is ; Wood Hoops, Is, The Sims Hardware,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 155, 29 December 1910, Page 1
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