DEFIANCE BUTTER! A PRODUCT of the dairy " -"*• with a Delicateness of Flavour and Sweetness that ' delights the taste of everyone r that uses ifc. ~ SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. TO A MILKMAN. I WILL feel grateful if you will return tho five-gallon Can you "touched" early on Sunday morning from the door of the Shamrock Cafe. You are welcome to tho contents. John S. Munro, Central Dairy, 58, Ghuzneo-strcot. . EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. ' \ffiJ ANTED, Purchaser for six-roomed v ? House ; bathroom, washhouse, city drainage; land 35ft x 85ft; situate oif Constable-street. Price only £600 ; favourable terms arranged. Also, Wanted firstclass Tenant for eight-roomed House, Abel Smith-street ; rent £2 week to approved tenant only. Apply H. E. LEIGHTON, 1 186, Fearhorston-st. Wellington. TO FURNITURE MAKERS AND JOINERS. to Purchase, MACHIN- * * ERY, suitable for a Joinery Works. State prioe and full particulars to MANUFACTURER, Box 216, Christchurch. . WANTED KNOWN. "" 11-A PAIRS STRIPED WORSTED IXns ' trousers. 10s 6d. 10s 6d. 10s bd. - 10s 6d. Post free. RHIMES AND CO., Cuba-street. T^r ANTE D__ KNOWN. MEN'S HARD HATS. You'll get comfort and style correctness in our hats — pocket-book gladness, too. Woodrow's, Tress, and Arcade Makes, 10s 6d. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, ODDosite Opera House. "WANTED KNOWN; " LUX INCANDESCENT KEROSENE GAS LAMPS, the Cheapest and Most Brilliant Light on Earth. House Lamps, 22s 6d each. SHOP ARC LAMPS, 2000 candle-power. LUX LIGHT COMPANY, 55, 37, 39, Old Customhouse-st., Back of Opera House. Wellington. TKTT" A N ,T E D KNOWN, ■**' L. W. LUDWIG, Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Optician, has Removed to TEMPORARY PREMISES, Corner WOODWARD-ST. & LAMBTON-QUAY. WANTED Known— l have just landed a ehoica lot of Dinner Sets (all stock patterns), Tea Seta, Trinket Sets and Toilet Sets, etc. THo best Tea the •world produces Is lb, Derby; £d. Juno Bd, : Sand Soap 2d, Sylvia Starch 4|d. I won't be undersold. Note the addross — WM. HALL, Direct Importer, opposite Library, Revans-street. Newtown. W ANTED KNOWN. Plant now Cooper's superb DARWIN TULIPS. They flower m October and ' early Novomber after all other bulbs are done. Beautifully long stalks about 18in . long. We havo them in yellows, pinks, rose, heliotrope, and all shades; price 5a dozen namod distinct colours. F. COOPER, LTD., • Willis-street. WANTED KNOWN. Is your Bicycle looking shabby? You i want it Replated and Enamelled. Bring it or write to THOS. H. OATES, 133, ' Willis-street, ovp. V.M.C.A. He will make it look equal to new. None better. All work guaranteed. Full stocks of Ac1 cessories. Try us for Tires. ' WANTED TO SELL^ FOR Salo, at Maranui, several SECTIONS, at 30s, 40s, 50 per foot. This is the mosit go ahead suburb of Welling- > ton. Splendid views of Lyall and Evans Bays from all sections. Small deposit if building erected. Further information from H. M. HAYWARD, . 20, Old Customs-street, Wellington. separator! WANTED to Sell, a Sharpies Separator, No. 2; only been in use twomouths ; in good working order ; cost £18, will take £13 10s. Also, Walnut Sideboard, bevelled glass panels, canopy top. bpautvfully carved. Price £15. Apply , E. Nelson, Waterloo- road, Lower Hutt. i TO BUTCHERS. WANTED to Sell, an old-established and well-equipped Butchery Busi- ? ne6s in a leading North Island inland • ..town ; good f took district : plant : chrce carts, five horses, gas engine, sausage machine, and all necessary appliances for ' carrying on a first-class business; trade live bodies beef and forty bmall per week ; ront £2 10s. Price £275 ; present owner . retiring. Apply Butcher, Evening Post. Known— Wo Closo at 2 p.m. [ ■ - for TUESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. PALMER'S ! Luncheon and Supper Rooms, , 168, LAMBTON-QUAY. Telephone No. 20. ) — ) \XT ANTED KNOWN. »?■ ____ WATT AND. SHENNAN, WATT AND SHENNAN, • LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, L Cooper's Buildings, opp. Evening Post. >. . . ■ "W ANTED .KNOWN. - ™ MEN'S UNDERWEAR. 5 It pays to buy good underwear. Wo scour tho world s niarketß for dopond- " able garments, and can supply anything in our lino at prices no higher than inferior grades would cost. 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d per garment. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Maimern-Btrret. ' -I W7'ANTED Known — Now is your ; » » chance to brighten up your ho-ne. s Wo must clear 10,000 Rollaof \Vn)l Pnpor before stocktaking; half tho usual piiucs. s H- and li. Tingoy aiid Co., Mjvnnora-bl. I Trot oi/l o m", y V» Is od, now 3d ; Braces, lx, now 1 8d ; Singlols and Pants, 2s lid, now Is lid ; Silk Ties, 1b to 2s, now 6d ; Worstfd j Sox, Is, now 6d ; Soiled Wool Shirl*, sri5 r i 6d, 6s 6d, now 2s 6d ; Coat ilaugors, 2d i-aeh : Cloth Cleaner, Ib, now 6d ; Straw Hats, Is lid to 7s 6d, now Zd, 6d, nml - lb; Men'h Whito Shirts, fciy.es 16, l(>.'» r. band, 7s 6d for 3s 6d. All good* iiiurk'ni v in plain figures for spot endh only. Ak- > bigned Stock Hale. Moston'ii, ln/,'oßtroEtroet (3 doors bolow Nttionul Bank).
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 1
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