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TINY, BUT NO TOY.! npHE PREMOETTE CAMERA is the > JL smallest in the world for pictures of a sensible and useful size. It is perfectly effective and adaptable, and so simple that any intelligent child can use it. No larger than the palm of your hand, and takes twelve photos without reloading; light, and goes conveniently into any pocket. It gives not merely good pic- • Hires, but tho best pictures possible. PRICES, £1 10s to £2 10s. IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., '- WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. CHEAP STORAGE. " WANTED you to store your Furniture, or any other class of Goods, our New Stores. Lowest rates. Call •for estimates for Removing by competent men. Telephone 23. MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD. J O'BRIEN AND CO., • GENERAL CARRIERS AND CUSTOMS AGENTS, 8 and 10, BRANDON-STREET. * Furniture packed, removed, and forwarded to any part of the Dominion at Lowest Prices. Call at the above address, or ring up Telephone 1920 or 2106 for further particulars. 1 FURNIT URE "REMOVED. WANTED— Furniture Packed and Removed. Only expert packers employed by us. COLONIAL CARRYING CO., Customs and Forwarding Agents, 109, Customhouse-quay. CUSTOMS WORK. jJ^OODS Cleared and Promptly DeliverxJT ed at Lowest Rates ; 10 years' experience. J. J. Casey, Customs Agent, 148, Featherston-street. Telephone 3156. 1 A~ T^ T E D, GIRLS. Clean and easy work at- good wages. BRYANT AND MAY, BELL AND CO., LTD., Newtown. » INSURANCE CLERK. f TIIT ANTED, f° r Wanganui, experienced - V V CLERK to take charge of Insurr ance Department, Fire, Marino, Accident ; merchant's 'office; salary £150 per annum. Apply BOX 416, J G.P.O. Wellington. t " CLOTHING ASSISTANT! " rVTfANTED, .an experienced ASSIST- ' ' ANT for our Cuba-street Branch. { HALLENSTEIN BROS.. LTD., Lambton-quay. 5 ' ' THE EMPIRE BOXMAKING CO., LTD. r . s 1 'M7" ANTEr) . LETTERPRESS MAOHINIST, and a FEEDER; also GIRL 7 Avith experience of Bookbinding. ) LEGAL. )iW~~ ' A N T E D) t ' BOY for Solicitor's Office. I Apply, in own handwriting, to BOX 78, G.P.0., Wellington. TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, Trousers Finishers and Improvers to machine and tailoring. A. Levy. 117, Cubtomhouse-quay. TO HAIRDRESSERS. .T7ST ANTED, a hrst-class Gent.'s Hand, ' jm .permanent if suitable. Apply by letter to Town, Evening Post. L TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, a good Coat Hand; also ( Apprentices; good wages. Welling1 ton Tweed Co., Ghuanee-street. 5-ROOMED COTTAGE. WANTED to Sell, Berhampore, 5-roomed Cottage, first-class tim- " ber, bathroom, washhouse, h. and c. water, 1 gas, every convenience, 33ft frontage ; also " two Sections. Apply 70, Hawker-street. 1 FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture, highest price, cash down. C. Daubney, 148,_ Tory-street. 1 TO HAIRDRESSERS. 1 TC/st7'-^-^TE.D' a first-class Hairdresser, at v t once. Apply H. T. Leslie, 156, In-gesrre-&treet. TO~DRAPERS7~ WANTED, smart, respectable young Fellow as Manager of Denniston Branch. C. Smith.JLtcL DRAPERY. WANTED, Junior Saleswoman for our Millinery Department. C. Smith, ; LjxL TO HAIRDRESSERS. WANTED, first-class Gent.'s Hand, Saturday half-holiday. Apply 29, Panama-streot. : TO ENGINE DRIVERS. WANTED, a Second-class Engine Driver ; one used to brickyards preferred. Apply to Manager, Silveratream Brickyard. ; TAILORING. WANTED, at once, a Vestmaker. Morrison and Penney, Tailors, 114, Willis-street. , GRAMOPHONE. WANTED to Sell, a Gramophone and 80 Records, in first-class order, a 1 snap. Address at Evening Post, or ap- ' ply* by letter to Gramophone, Evening , Post. 1 ASSISTANT. WANTED, smart Junior, for mercery ; good wages. Apply sharp, Meston, tailor and mercer. Ingestre-street. JUNIOR CLERK. WANTED, Junior .Olerk, for contractor's ofiice, must have thorough i knowledge of typewriting. Apply Capaj bility, Evening Post. 1 OFFICE. WANTED, a young Lady, for cash desk, must be quick at figures. C. Smith, Ltd. COAT HANDS. - THIRST-CLASS Coat Makers wanted at .1? once. Apply care Herb Price, 3 Williß -street. * ~ DRAPERY BUSINESS. ' T/S7" ANTED to Purchase, Drapery Busif T ness, in country town, about two • or three thousand pounds, or would consider partnership. Apply Bona Fide, Box 429. G.P.O. " \ty ANTED KNOWN. % BATHING SUITS.— You wouldn't '' think of wearing another person's under- ]' clothing, why a bathing suit 1 Qet a suit of your own; get it now — plenty of hot ;_ days yet. c Neck to Knee, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d. a Canadian 2-piece, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid. '» DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, r Manners-street. 1WANTED Known— l have just landed a choice lot of Dinner Sets (all b stock patterns), Tea, Sets, Trinket Sots I and Toilet Sets, etc. The best Tea the .- world produces Is lb, Derby Bd, Juno Sd, i" Sand Soap 2d, Sylvia Starch 4id. I won't r be undersold. Note the address— WM. HALL, Direct Importer, opposite Library. Reyana-stroet, N.ewtowa«

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 1