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Scene: Seaside Tea Rooms. •HUNTER Mr. Algernon M'Gerkenshaw. - a - J "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. j "^T- ANTED. LIVE TRAVELLING SALESMAN, For country districts to reprosent novel and necessary household line; salary, £2 10s and liberal commission ; permanent and profitable position, with exceptional opportunity for speedy advancement to a good, ambitious, energetic man. Apnlv with particulars, to ABILITY, Evening Post. TOTANTED, for garage, Lad, to~^ako m himself useful. Arcadia Taxi and louring Car Service, Lambton-quay. WANTED,W 'ANTED, Waitress; also Kitchen^ maid. Hotel Arcadia. * ' W "ANTED, in or near City, three large unfurnished Rooms, wifch all conveniences. Reply Haste, Evening Post. ~V$T ANTED > Girls, for confectionery -V V factory. Apply G. H. Thornton, 64. Manners-street. T^T ANTED to Sell, 2-wheel Spring V v Cart, suit hawker or milkman, £8 ; also Phaeton, suit lady or gent; sacrifice. 19, Binham-street. 'ANTED to Sell, a Bike, in firstclass order, six months' use, Raleigh. Apply No. 1, Ranfurly-ter-race. W "ANTED, respectable Boys, for labelling. Apply Thomson, Lewis and Co. WANTED, for country, Married Couple ; man milk cow, work in store, and general; wife plain cook, laundress ; cottage provided ; £85 to £100. Apply Burton's Registry, Willis-street. "ANTED to Sell, Hansom Cab. No. 10," horse, harness; £20 tho lot. 162, Aro-street, or Rank, Thorndon station. W "ANTED, experienced Foreman Painter, for Gisborne, must have a thorough knowledge of all departments. Apply before 25th inst., 111, Royal Oak Hotel. W "ANTED, Person to Adopt young, ■ healthy Baby, girl. Apply in writing to A.8.A., Evening Post. WANTED, 25 good Pick and Shovel Men, 12 months' work, Us day; also good Working Foreman. Apply D. Andrews, ■ 175, Tory-street. WANTED, a food Skirt Hand. Apply M. Phillips, 17, George-streofc, off Tinakori-road. ANTED, a smart Generairinust~be able to do plain cooking. Apply Mrs. Ormrod, 514, Chilka-slreet, Berhampore. WANTED, to Buy, good second-hand Express. Apply G. 8., Evening Post. ANTED to Sell, 13-roomed Houso, . Upper Willis-street, suit medical maiu Apply Urgent, Evening Post. WANTED— Bamboo Poks! complete with fittings, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d per set. The best value 111 tho city. Tho Sims Hardware. ANTED— Enamel Preservo Pans, 3s 6d to 8s 6d ; Brass do, 6s 6d to 12s 6d; Agate do, 3s 6d to 6s 6d. Everyone guaranteed. The Sims Hardware Co. WANTED, Sitters, York Studio, Man-ners-street ; Post-cards, 3s 6d doz. ; special concessions to holiday visitors; babies free. ANTED Sell! Kiibirnie, pretty, unique 4 and 5 roomed Villas, £525 to £650; deposit £25 to £50; balance weekly payments, 16s to 20s. S. Salek (owner), Morrah's Buildings. 1 ioSTANTED— Mason's Preserve Jars, * V pints 3s 6d, quarts 4s, 5s 6d doz. ; also wide-mouth Jars" and extra rubbers. The Sims Hardware Co. WANTED~to~Sell~fronting Evans Bay, magnificent harbour view, charming and original designed Villa, 6 large rooms, vestibule, etc; £1175. S. Salek (owner), Morrah's Buildings. 1 'ANTED— Best English Rubber Garden Hose, with fittings complete — 30 feet, 18s 6d ; 60ft, 32s 6cl. The Sims Hardware Co. 'ANTED, Wertheim Sewing Machines, most satisfactory, increasing popularity, best value; terms most generous. Oscar Hewett, Ltd., 56, Cubastreet, City. ANTED, good General by 28th inst. Apply Mrs. J. E. Fulton, 27, Golder's Hill, after 7 p.m. W "ANTED— Women who work to find Sydal (Wilton's Hand Emollient) invaluable ; it refreshes and cleanses the hands ; Is- 6d, chemists and stores. WANTED Known— Wertheim, Jones, Sewing Machines; best makers; most satisfaction ; lowest cost. At . Oscar Hewett, Ltd., 56, Cuba-street. WANTED, by young man, Position as Counter-Assistant in grocory business, gooff reference. Apply Grocer, Evening Post. WANTED — Sons and daughters of toil to have beautiful white hands by using Sydal, three months' supply Is 6d ; wonderful stuff ; sold by chemists, etc. WANTED, Ladies to call and inspect latest Sewing Machine Models, special advantages during January. Oscar Hewett, Ltd., 56, Cuba-street. WANTED, an experienced Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Charles Johnston, liomewood, Karori. A~NTEDTI3oys for factory. Must bo under 17 years of age. Prouse Lumber, Ltd., Timber Merchants, Tara-naki-street. WANTED Known — And remembered, and acted upon, savo money, get best value. Sowing Machines at Oscar Hewett, Ltd., Cuba-street, during January. WANTED, sensible people to use Sydal (Wilton's Hand Emollient) regularly, and have soft white hands, free from chaps or blemishes ; it is splendid ; Is 6d chemists. WANTED, a good General Servant; housemaid kept : small family. Apply Mrs. J. Burne, 44, The Terrace. ANTED, Bargains in Werthqim, Jones, and Davis Sewing Machines during January. Oscar Howett, Ltd., 56, Cuba-street. WANTED— Ladies and gentlemen, girls and hoi's, should all use Sydal to keep the skin olean and healthy ; the perfect skin cleanser, Is 6d. ANTED, Special Advantages to Buyers of Sewing 'Machines during January. Largo stocks, latest models. Oscar Hewett, Ltd., 56, Cuba-street. WANTED, Cyclists to Note our Prices — Tubes from 3s 6d, Covers from ss, Chains (Renold's) 6s 6d, Lion 3s 6d, Pedals 2s 6d, Pumps Is, Lamp Oil 1b 6d, Gas 4s. Postage paid. 'Shorland and Co., Cuba-st. ANTED —"The Beehive Knitting Machine Co. (N.Z.), ,4, Cuba-street, want people to inako_ Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own home ; prevunis experience not necessary; constant employment. Write, at once, Box 754, Wellington. WANTED, to let me Cure your Constipation. Garnet Sims, Physical Culture Expert, 134, Riddiford-street.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 1