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SMART SUMMER WALKING SHOES ! fTIO give the appropriate finish to your A appearance, wear out SHOES. They are just the one thing needed. HANNAH'S. Ladies' Tan or Black Kid Gibson Tie Shoes, round toes, 10s 6d Ladies' "Bectiye" Ribbon Tie Buckle Shoes, a point, 14s 6d Ladies' Tan Kid Ribbon Tie Shoes, _ point, 14s 6d Ladies' All Patent Derby Tie Shoes, 14s 6d Ladies "BostockV Tan or Black Albany Court Shoes, 18s 6c* Ladies' "Footform" Tan or Black Shoes, in _ sizes, 21s R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., SMART SHOE STORES, LAMBTON-QUAY and CUBA-STREET. OFFICES TO LET. Well lighted; low rentals. Next door to late officeß Union Steam Ship Company. Apply SAMUEL BROWN. LTD., Johnston-st. FURNISHED HOUSE, KELBURNE. mHO LET, from second week in April, JL for about 6 months, Furnished House, 7 rooms, 2 minutes from cable car. Address Furnished, Box 81, G.P.O. y TO LET. OFFICES, in Manners and Woodwardstreets, from 10s per week. Apply Jamieson Bros., 80, Manners-street. ' TO TAILORS AND OTHERS. TO LET, Rooms, above shop, suit any business, tailoring preferred, central position, low rent. M'Farlano, Outfitter, 110, Willis-street. SEASIDE WHARE. TO LET, Furnished Whare, 2 rooms, Seatoun. Apply A. Barber, 125, Cnba-street. nnO LET, 4 Rooms, conveniences, SuthJL erland-road ; rent 12s. Apply M. Williams, Antico-street, Newtown Park. fjhO LET, 28th February, 6 Rooms, upi to-date; also 3 r00r0.3, scullery, 4 mm. tram. T. Highet, Roseneath. FflO LET, No. 222, Tinakori-road, 5 JL rooms and washhouse. Apply 22, Drummond's-lane, off Tinakori-road. rpK) LET, 6-rd. House, one floor. Dwan A Bros., Wiliis-street. nTO LET, Dison-st., House, 7 rooms, JL suitable for boardinghouse; all conveniences. J. W. Hoare and Co., Farish- ' street. TWyO LET, 4 rooms and all conveniences, JL 12s; 2 rooms, 6s; 5 rooms, 16s 6d. Apply 11, Mortimer-terrace, Epuni-st. f|lo LET, Cottage, 3 rooms, scullery, JL 28, King-street, off Adelaide-road. Apply, on premises, between 6 and 7 p.m. TO LET, 5 and 6-Toomed Houses,, good order ; rents low. Apply 18, Fred-erick-st.,~ Saturday, 6 p.m. fTK) LET7~FIar, 3 rooms, h. and c. JL water; all conveniences; balcony, separate entrance; rent Us. Apply No. 22, Devon-street. TipO LET, nT 4-roomcd Cottage, copper, ,JL tubs. Apply A. H. Collins, opp. Botanical Gardens, Tinakori-road. - ■ TO LET, Shop with five good rooms, 8, Holloway-road, near Aro-street tram terminus; rent 17s week. Apply No.» 10. TO LET, 4-roomed Cottage, with conveniences, just thoroughly renovated, heart of city ; . rent 15s. Apply 8, Ebor-t,t. FIFO LET, 4 rooms, 13, lifewisville-ter-JL race ; 6 rooms, 310, Taranaki-street ; 6 rooms, Creswick-terrace; 4 rooms, 40, Constable-street; 6 room 3, 22 and 24, Scarborough-terr'acej 6 rooms, 79, Arostreet: 8 room 3, Roseneath; Workshop, 37, Adelaide-road. Apply Public Trust Office. nnO LET, comfortable 5-roomed CotJl tage, gas, etc., Sutherland-road; low rent to approved tenant. Apply Public Trust Office. TO LET, 3 large roomed Furnished Cottage, central, best locality; very moderate rent. Apply Evening Post. TO LET, 3-roomed clean Flat, h. and c. water, gas, all conveniences; 13s weekly. Address at Evening Post. TO LET, attached Cottage, two rooms and scullery, all conveniences. Apply 37, Martin-square. 0 LET, at Box Hill, Brooklyn, fivoroomed House. Apply to C. B. Nixon, Apuka-street. Brooklyn. rg"\O LET, 6-roomed House, every coniJ.' yenience, near Wallace-street Tram ; Terminus. Apply No. 6, Salisbury-terrace. 0 LET, 7-roomed House, 8 Sievers-ton-terrace, off Wellington-terrace ; modern conveniences. Apply T. Shields, Tailor, Willis-street. nnO LET, 7-rodmed House, Nowtown, J- near new Picture Theatre ; good view. A. T. Bate, Nathan's Buildings. TO LET, ' Rintoul-street; 6-roomed ■House, brick, two bay windows, near car. A. T. Bate, Nathan's Buildings. MAKE a bee-line for Archer's— Children's Holland Overalls, usually Is : Ud, now Is; Nainsook, 36ii_ wide, 6yds, Is Ud. Spot Cash Draper, Upper Cubastreet. JPLIMB Hills! The Invincible Triumph \J simply soars up hills as though they were non-existent. Adams, Ltd., Agents. L. A. Benzoni, Rep. 36, Mercor-street. DR. HOPE LEWIS, of Auckland, says Puriri Mineral Water is a valuable ■ antacid and anthilitic, and well suited for : dyspeptic ailments. Leading hotels and 1 Btore3. 1 1 "JI7IURNITURE Repaired, made equal J»- to new, at Richardson Bros.', 206, Cuba-street. Best and Cheapest House in the City. 1 , A IM straight for Archer's White Fab- ■£%. ric Gloves, 6d; All- Wool Hose, ribbed, Is; Children's Pinafores, 6d, Is. Archer's, Upper Cuba-street. . "OOOMS to Let, at from 5s per week, ; -"-to to students and clerks ; board optional ; rooms enlarged. Clyde Court ' Private Hotel, Clyde-quay. Tel. 1190. A LBEMARLE Private Hotel, 59, ---SL Ghuznee-st, affords select accommodation to travelling public. Visiton promptly attended. LARGE furnished Bedroom, suitable for two gentlemen, separate beds, available Willis-street, from Foucard's Apart, ment Register, 208, Quay. ADAME DE SOLA, Medical "cialr. voyante, Palmist, advice all subi jects. 31, Mulgrave-streot, Thorndon, , Ladies, 13. Last few weeks. RS. BIGGINS, Trance and Tesi Medium, Medical Clairvoyante, maj s be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., 66, Abe: Smith-streot, near Cuba-street. LACES! Laces! Bargains in Laces anc Embroideries, all widths and patterns At Archer's, Spot Cash Draper, Uppe: . Cuba-street. ALMlSTKY."— Marvellous Readings Marriage, Prospects, Destiny, Busi . nebu, Changes. Send 9d stamps, birtl L date, Arion, G.P.0., Adelaide, S.A., MADAME SIBYL KING, Chirvoyante Palmist, etc. Advice all subjects , Fee from Is. 546, Upper Adelaide-road corner Duppa-street. Berhampore.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 1