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TINY, BUT NO TOY! mHE PREMOETTE CAMERA is tho -t»- 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 ruloading ; light, and goes conveniently into any pocket. It gives not merely good pictures, 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, in 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 FURNITURE REMOVED. WANTED— Furniture Packed and Removed. Only expert packers employed by us. COLONIAL CARRYING CO., Customs and Forwarding Agents, 109, Customhouse-quay. CUSTOMS WORK. GOODS Cleared and Promptly Delivered at Lowest Rates ; 10 years' experience. J. J. Casey, Customs Agent, 148, Featherston-street. Telephone 3156. 1 to dressmakers; WANTED, an experienced Dressmaker, for good olass work. Apply, stating age, experience, and salary required, to F. Louisson and Co., Trafai- " gar-street, Nelson. LADY CANVASSERS. WANTED, Representatives, for Corsets and other special lines; salary and commission. Apply -•The Wholesale Corsot Manufacturing Co., 108 a, Cuba-st. dressmaking; WANTED, Apprentices and Improvers to the dressmaking. Apply Miss Moore, over Archer's, Cuba-street. TO WORKERS. WANTED, Young Girl, just left school, to be useful in workroom, also good Machinists and Girl for buttonhole machine. Apply E. A. Mayer, 270, Victoria-street, near To Aro Station. TYPISTE. WANTED, temporarily, competent Typiste. Apply Manager, Kempthorne^ Prosser and Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co.. Ltd. LAUNDRY HANDS. WANTED, first-class Ironers, for Te Aro Steam Laundry, 20, Hopperstreet. SITUATION REQUIRED. "TJ ESPECTABLE Woman desires ■S\> Work, office cleaning, etc. ; good references ; please state wages. Apply English, Evening Post. HAIRIDRESSERrWANTED. WANTED, a first-class Gent's Hand, permanent position, in Wellington suburb. Apply Mr. E. A. Batt, Sargood, Son, and Ewen, LtdT ~ assistant; WANTED, smart Junior, for mercery ; good wages'. Apply sharp, Mes-to-n,' tailor and mercer, lngostro-street. parclE~boy7~ {tnST ANTED, respectable, Lad; good * V wages and steady employment if suitable. Carter and Co., Drapers, 139. Cuba-stroot. WANTED A BOY. ANTED, smarb Boj. Apply HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD., Corner Cuba and Gnuznee-sts. JUNIOR SHOREMAN. WANTED, smart, strong, young Man, for the above position. Apply Box 159, G.P.O. WANTED— Enamel Preserve 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 Sell, Kilbirnie, "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 WANTED — Mason's Preserve Jars, 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 6d. The Sims Hardware Co^ WANTED— Women who work to find Sydal (Wilton's Hand Emollient) invaluable ; it refreshes and cleanses the hands ; Is 6d, chemists and stores. ANTED7o~SeII, Hansom CabTNo. lO"; horso, harness; £20 the lot. 162, Aro-street, or Rank, Thorndon station. "ANTED, 25~g00d Pick and Shovel • Men, 12 months' work, Us day; also good Working Foreman. Apply D. Andrews, 175, Tory-street^ WANTED to Buy, good second-hand Express. Apply G. 8., Evening Post. WANTEDW 'ANTED— Bamboo Poles, complete with fittings, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d per set. The best value in the city. Tho Sims Hardware. WANTED, balance White Embroidery Frocks, to clear 8s Ud, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, and 15s 6d ; best value ever shown. Mrs. Matthewson's End of Season Sale. 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. ANTED, Boys for factory. Must be under 17 years of age. Prouse Lumber, Ltd., Timber Merchants, Tara-naki-street. WANTED, sensible people to use Sydal (Wilton's Hand Emollient) regularly, and have soft, white hands, free from chaps or blemishes; it id splendid; Is 6d chemists. WANTED, experienced Gardener. Apply by letter, with references, lo Mr. \V. Levin, Greatford. ANTED, Boy, factory; Apprentice, for sheet metal department ; and biass moulder's Assistant. T. Ballinger and Co., Ltd., 69, Dixon-street. WANT_D7~Man, as~General. , Apply Grand National Hotel (Petone). WANTED, by young man, Position as Counter-Assistant in grocery business, good reference. Apply Grocer, Evening Post. ANTED, a good General Servant; housemaid kept; small family. Apply Mrs. J. Burne, 44, The Terrace. ANTED, to let me Cure your" Constipation. Garnet Sims, Physical Culture Expert, 134, Riddiford-street. WANTED, Sittors, York Studio, Miin-uers-street ; Post-cards, 3s 6d ; Cabinets, 6s; Enlargements, 4s 6d ; cheapest in New Zealand. W~~ANTED~^"_he Beehive Knitting Machine Co (N.Z.), 4, Cuba-street, want people to make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own home ; previous experience not necestary; constant employment. Write, at once, Box 734, Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 1