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Scene: Seaside Tea Rooms. TENTER Mr. Algernon M'Gerkenshaw. ■"-"' "Excuse me —ah — does Miss DAPHNE ■ Attendant: DAPHNE BUTTER? Oh, yes; this is the popular brand now. Mr. Algernon, etc. : Goodness gv, acious ! 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. i WANTED, for Greytown, domesticated Help ; musical preferred ; no cooking or washing; wages 12s; faro paid. Apply Mrs. Hollis, 30, Herald^st., Berhampore. WANTED, by studious gentleman, Central Board and Residence, with private family preferred. Apply Student, Evening Post. ANTED— SO White Embroidered Blouses, 2s lid each; smart Cambric Shirt Blouses at 2s 6d. Mrs. Mathewson's End of Season Sale. ANTED, ten Poisoners, Camp Cook, 2 Woolgreen Men, Couples (cottage provided), Man (understand gardening), Housemaids (institution and school), Nurse, Milkers. Star Registry, 200, Quay. :ANTED,IJady,: ANTED,IJady, for touring, dramatic company; exceptional opportunity. Apply, immediately, to Stago, Evening Post. ANTED, Turnout, cheap ; pony must be good ; vehicle immaterial ; hire or purchase. Write Bob, Evening Post. WANTED, £750, 5£ per cent., 5 years, security 8-roomed dwelling and land, valued £1200 ; let term. Particulars Box 49, G.P.0., Wellington. WANTED — Black Cloth Walking Skirts, 4s lid; smart Grey Tweed Skirts, reduced from 15s 6d to 10s 6d. TMrs. Mathewson's End of Season Sale. WANTED, Draftsman, for computations and preparation land transfer plans. Kennedy Bros, and Morgan, Napier. WANTED, by drapery warehouse, Experienced Traveller, for Christchurch and Canterbury districts, replies treated confidentially; must state experie/icp. Warehouse, Box 155, Wellington. TITANTED, o~Watchmaker. Apply f. ».* B. Gerrand, Palroerston. State experience, with references. W "ANTED— Ladiee and gentlemen, girls and boys, should all use Sydal to keep the skin clean and healthy; the perfect skin cleanser, Is 6d. ANTED, Girls. Apply Grant, Barnett and Co., John-street, Thorndon. ANTED— Further Reductions m Trimmed Millinery. Every Trimmed Hat reduced to 5s lid and 10s 6d, at Mrs. Mathewson's End of Season Sale. WANTED Known— Prospective Buyers can call at S. Salek' § private house, Seatoun-road, Kilbirnie, and evening. See houses' building ; get full information. W "ANTED SoUTHoumm, building, Kilbirnie, superior 4 and 5 rooms; dep. £25 tb £50; payments 15s to 20s weekly. S. £alok, Morrah's Building, or private residenco, head Evans Bay. W'ANTKE) to • Rent, about April, by couplo, six-roomed Houpe, all conveniencos. Apply Couple, Evening Post . "«7K7"ANTED, sensible people to use Sydal V T (Wilton's Hand Emollient) regularly, and have soft white hands, free from chaps or blemishes ; it is splendid j Is 6d chemists. ANTEDT^Genoral Servant ; one lady in iamily ; references required. Apply, after 7 p.m., 87, Wellington-ter. WANTED, an experienced Housemaid. Apply to Mrs, Charles Johnston, Homewood, Karori. ANTEITto~Let, furnished Houso, 7 rooms, Day's Bay side of harbour, would let for term. Apply to E.A., EvenIng Post. ' ANTED— Further Reductions in Trimmed Millinery. Every Trimmed Hat reduced to 5s lid and 10s 6d, at Mrs. Mathewson's End of Season Sale. ANTEDTtcTIet "mcTCure your Constipation. Garnet Sims, Physical Culture Expert, 134, Riddiford-street. WANTED," Sitters; York Studio, Man-ners-street ; Post-cards, 3s 6d ; Cabinets, 6s ; Enlargements, 4s 6d ; cheapest in New Zealand. WANTED— Sons and daughters of toil to have beautiful white hands by usinff Sydal, three months' supply Is 6cl ; wonderful stuff; sold by chemists, etc. "ANTED, good "General, three in family. Apply after 7.30 to 60, Murphy-street. ANTED, "Boys for factory. Must be under 17 years of age. Prouso Lumber, Ltd., Timber Merchants, Tara-naki-street. WANTED to Sell, Grocery and Confectionery Business, smart shop, central, living rooms, suit married couple; low price. Addresß at Evening Post. ANTED, Buyers at~Hannah's Boot Mart, Cuba-street, for 74 pairs oi Men's Chrome Goloshed Lace Boots, sewn soles, fashionable shapes, usually 20s, Saturday's price, 12s lid. WANTED, Buyers at Hannah's Boot Mart, Cuba-street, for 81 pairs of Girls' Lace Boots, usually 4s 6d, Saturday's price, 2s lid. ANTEDTBuyers at Hannah's Boot Mart, Cuba-street, for 104 pairs of Girls' Glace Kid Lace Boots,' sizes 7's to l's, usually 10s 6d and lls 6d, Saturday's prices, 6s lid and 7s lid; a real snip. W~ANTEDrßuyers at Hannah's Boot Mart, Cuba-street, for 131 pairs of Girls' Canvas Shoes, usually 4s 6d, Saturday's pric<3. 2s lid. WANTED, Buyers at Hannah's Boot Mart, Cuba-street, for 85 pairs of Men's Goloshed Lace Boots, sewn soles, usual price, 20s; Saturday's price, 12s lid. ANTED. Buyers at Hannah's Boot Mart, Cuba-street, for 39 pairs of Boys' Shoes, sizes ll's to l's, usually 9s •6d, Saturday's price, 5s lid; a real snip for tho boys. ANTED, Buyers at Hannah's Boot Mart, Cuba-street, for 70 pairs of Men's Glaco Kid Goloshed Lace Boots, sewn soles, smart shapes, usually 19s 6cl, Saturday's price, lls lid. ANTED, Buyers at" Hannah's Boot Mart, Cuba-street, for 26 pairs of Youths' Shoos, sizes 2's to s's, usually 12s 6d, Saturday's price, 6s lid. WANTEDT'BuyerT'arHannah's Boot Mart, Cuba-street, for 100 pairs of Ladies' Tan Kid Derby Shoes, usually 15s 6d, Saturday's price, 10s lid; they are real plump. ANTED— Women who work to find Sydal (Wilton's Hand Emollient) invaluable; it refreshes and cleanses the hands ; Is 6d, chemists and stores. W" ANTED to SoUTGoodTvill Nursing llonie. Apply Nursing Home, Evening Post. W'~ ANTED~To~SeI"I, good Section, in York Bay, 52ft x 232 ft. For further particulars, apply by letter to York Bay, Evening Post. "ANTED. Youth" for order and delivery ; must be able to drive. Apply Kirk, Storekeeper, Kelburne. WANTED, by professional gentleman. Board and Residence, two or three Rooms ; no other boarders ; Kelburne or Terrace ; required first week in March. Constant, Evening Poet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 1