WHY THE KODAK? !A LL tho most successful amateur photo--c3l jxraphers use tho KODAK CAMERA because experience has proved to them that tho Kodak is easily best. There are thousands of rivals, for the Kodak is woll ahead. It givas uniformly good results, and leaves no margin for failures. Everything the amateur wants tho Kodak will do. ne simply has to tako a little care — tho Kodak makes the pictures. No dark room iB required. Kodak pictures aro crisp and tolling, bright, and thoroughly alive. They atford the best imperishable record of good memories. The Kodak neve' 1 loses its charm. Once a Kodakker, always a Kodakker. Big stocks carried. Demonstrations daily. IMPERIAL CAMERA CO. WDLLIS-ST., Wellington. ~~ TO MERCHANTS. ~ \!\/ ANTED, by young lady, position as \» Bookkeeper in retail merchant's office ; soveral years' experience ; good reforences. Address Accounts. Evening Post. FURNITURE. " WANTED to Sell, Contents 4 rooms, first-class order. Address at Evenmg Post. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. THE Government Printer has openings for soveral Boys, from 14 yoara of age. Early application necessary. tailoring; " WANTED, good Trouser and . Vest Hands. Watt and Shennan, Cooper's Buildings, Willis-street. BOOT~TRAbK " WANTED, Machinists, Girls to Learn; also Girl for Stockroom. Equity Boot Co., Upper Ingestro-street. ' TO MILLINERS. ' WANTED, a "MILLINER. Apply Archer's Cash Drapery Store (lato Caterer and Carey), Cuba-street. THE UNITED INSURANCE CO., LTD. /"NLERK required with some knowledge j of Insurance. ! Applications treated as strictly confidential. JAMES S. JAMESON, I Resident Secretary. ' DRAPERY APPRENTICE. j npHE D.I.C. has an Opening for a smart LAD, to learn 6ales. Apply THE MANAGER. FURNITURE SALESMAN. ' ! TOTf ANTED, ASSISTANT SALES- : * MAN, for Furniture Department, i Apply j THE MANAGER, , D.I.C. I INVOICE CLERK. ' TOT A N T E d. I 'a competent invoice CLERK. | Experience in Timber Office indispena- ! able. « Apply, stating salary required, and enclosing references, ' RANGITTKEI . SAW-MILLERS' CO- ! OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd., ! Box 25, Taihape. ! TO DRESSMAKERS^ ' REQUIRED immediately, good COAT MAKERS, also BODICE, SKIRT, and SLEEVE HANDS; good wages. Apply MADAME POUSTIE, D.I.C. TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, Trousers Finishers and Improvers to machine and tailoring. A. Levy, 117, Customhouse-quay. DOG-CART. WANTED to Purchase, small low-set Dog-cart, easy _ running and in good order. Slate prico complete Cash Purchaser, Evening Post. ~ LOWER HUTT. WANTED, Purchaser for charming 6roomed House, bathroom, gas, h. and c. water, every convenience, plastered throughout, well finished ; "washhouse, copper, tubs, etc.. outbuildings containing motor shed, stable, etc ; nice garden ; situate Pretoria-street ; 'bus passes door ; easy walk of station. Price £1000. For further particulars, apply to the owner (Dr. Hector), or his Agent (H. E. Leighton). 186. Feathorston-street. or Hutt. WANTED X N O W N. We Close at 2 p.m. for TUESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, j 168, LAMBTON-QUAY. Telephone No. 20. WANTED KNOWN. MEN'S SHIRTS, THAT ARE DISTINCTIVE in the finer points of fit and finish, in the variety of patterns,_ which includo white grounds with stripe effects and guaranteed fast colours, 3/11 T0 7/6. - DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Opposito Opera House. yy ANT ED_ KNOWN. SKATES ! SKATES ! SKATES ! Call and inspect THOS. H. OATES'S NEW SKATES, (the very best). Now is tho time to get your Skates Overhauled. THOS. 11. OATES, 133, Willis-street, ' Opp. V.M.C.A. ■^y A N TED KNOWN. We are now displaying in our windows I \ fine collection of Chrysanthemum ! blooni6 for tho convenience of customers who wish to order plants of F. COOPER, LTD., Seedsmen, Willis-street. WANTED to Sell, opposito Botanical Gardens, Tinakori-road. 2 semidetached 4-roomed Houses, bathroom, gas, h. and c. water, every convenience ; land 37 x 122. For further particulars apply H. B. Kennerly, Orangi-road, Northland. . WAI.TED Known— l have the largest variety of Goods for Wedding Presents in City of Wellington. My Prices., are tho Cheapest. I won't bo undersold. Also, I sell Derby Bd. Juno Bd, Sand Soap 2d, Mantles 3£d, Sylvia Starch 4Ad, best Candles (16oz to the lb) 6d per lb, the best Tea the world produces Is per lb. Note the Address— WM. HALL. Cheapside, Revans-st., opp. Library, Newtown. WANTED, the Order for your next Suit. Without doubt the Best Shop m town for satisfaction is MESTON'S. Moston makes the Best Handraado Suit in town; only expert men employed. "No fit, no pay." Unlaundried White Shirts, pure linen, 2s 6d; equal to any laundried shirt at 6s 6d; money, returned if not satisfactory. MESTON, Tailor and Mercer, Ingestre-st. J
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 102, 2 May 1911, Page 1
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