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GRAMOPHONE RECORDS ! JOHN M'CORMACK RECORDS, INCLUDING his most famous Songs, can be heard at the Dresden Gramophone Parlours. Visitors are invited to hear these Splendid Records of the Finest Lyrio Tenor in the World. DRESDEN PIANO CO., M. J. BROOKES, 1 North Island Manager. WANTED— We have just opened large stock Preserving Pans; in agate 3s to 5s 6d. enamel 6s 6d to 10s 6d, brass 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d. The Sims Jiardware. WANTED— X Jam, New Season's Raspberry and Black Currant, to be asked for at any grocers. WANTED— Just opened up large assortment Agate Enamel Saucepans, from Is 9d. 2s, 26 6d; to 4s; finest quality. Gyibel's, Courtenay-place. WANTED — Last few days Mrs. Mathews's End-of-Season Sale ; 200 Untrimmed Straws at la each. 266, Lambton-quay. ANTED— Jam Jars (Mason's), 1 pint, 3s 3d ; 1 quart, 3s 6d ; i-gal., 5s 6d ; wide mouth, ss, 7s doz. Cooper, Garrard and Co., Ironmongers, 171, Rid-diford-street. ANTED, all people to know that the New Season's X Jam, Raspberry and Black Currant, is on 6a lo at all grocers. v ANTED, by first-class Carpenter and Joiner, Alterations, Additions Shop Fronts, Shop and Office Fittings, Jobbing of any kind ; Cottage built, to plans; Plans and Specifications drawn up to meet C.C. By-laws for any class of work. Apply I. C. S. Joiner, Evening Post. k _ WANTED— Jolly Jar«, 2s, 2s 6d ; Jam Jars, 3s, 3s 6d, 5s 6d the dozen; Rubber Rings, 6d and 9d dozen. The Sims Hardware. ANTED, all people to know that * the New Season's X Jam, Raspberry and Black Currant, is on sale at all grocers. ■ WANTED— Tind. Fish Slices, now sd ; Mirrors, to hang. Is, Is 3d, Is 4d; Enamel Saucepans, lOd, Is, Is 3d, Is 4d, Is 6d; Nail Brushes, 2d, 3d. The Sims Hardware. . WANTED — Last few days Mrs. ' Mathewe'a End-of-Season Sale ; 200 Untrimmed Straws at Is each. 266, "Lambton-quayjj ANTED Known— Smokers who still prefer their tobacco in plug form can obtain the N.Z. workers' favourite — Mild Derby Plug — mild strength, mellow brand. 1 ANTED, all people to know that the New Season s X, Jam, Raspberry and Black Currant, is on sale at all grocers^ : ANTED Known— Neither too light nor too 'heavy, Mild Derby Plug strikes the smoker's happy medium in tobacco. Try a plug. 1 WANTED, 10 to 50 gallons of Milk, daily, all year round. Apply Dairyman, Post Agency, Petone. '> WANTED— Those desirirfg own Home , consult S. Salek. Building substantial, pretty 4, 5, and 6-roomed Houses, from £550; Government loan at 4£ per cent, and weekly payments. . YXITANTED, Ho irdrosser ;~good shaver; » » 6ehd particulars; state wages; -con- 1 stant job to good man. Apply to l G. White,' Hairdresser,; Palme^ston North. WANTED— Women to' ensure good health by using Dr. M'Gill's Pastile Treatment. Apply 10, Bolton-street, Tuesdays, l Thursdays, or Saturdays, >or Mrs. A. Alpha, Box 411, Wellington. ' WANTED, Jobbing Compositor. Apply Evening Post. 'l^T ANT^D, experienced Girls, for '* Bindery. Apply Evening Post. WANTED— X Jam, New Season's Raspberry and Black Currant, to be asked for at any grocers. ANTED Kaown^lild Derby Plug, — a hlend of aromatic and fullstrength leaf — makes an admirable tobacco for a medium smoker. Try a plug. ' 1 WANTED— Shoettes for the" summer, easy and cool for the feet, 7-9, 2s lid ; 10-13, 3s lid, j-2, 4s 3d ; Women's, 3-7, 4s lid. Jas Goer, Bootmaker, Majoribanks-street. WANTiajJ— Tea drinkers try Assamba, ■ its lovely flavour will persuade you. Leather handbags to drinkers. ANTED Known— The man who likes , medium-strength tobacco should try a pipe or two of Mild Derby Plug. It b tip-top. 1 WANTED, all people to know that the New Seasons K_ Jam, Raspberry and Black Currant, is on sale at all grocers. ANTED, a lovely Leather Hand ' Bag. Drink Assamba Tea and you will get one free. WANTED— Meat Safes, , guaranteed fly-proof, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d ; Wood Meat Safes on legs, 20s, 255; Covers, 6d, 9d, Is. The Sims Hardware. WANTED— X Jam, New Season's 1 Raspberry and Black Currant, to be asked for at any grocers. ANTED, - good Blacksmith, • for foundry. For address apply Evening Post. ' ' ANTED, , refined elderly Lady, as Housekeeper ; three in family ; open till Saturday. Apply Protestant, Evening Po3t. ' < (YJ|7*ANTED, Boy, for printing trade. *W Apply T. K. ,Garratt, Printer, Mercer-sheet. WANTED "Sell, cheap, Level Sections on tram routo and facing Evans Bay, 10 per cent, deposit, balance arranged. S. Salek "(owner), Morrah's BuildingSj ____^___ W~~ ANTED, good General or Housemaid for country. Appjy 6 to 7.30 p.m., Thursday, 13f ' Boulcott-terraee. W WANTED"— Last . f evTdays of Sale. Mrs. Mathewson is offering splendid value in .White Muslin Blouses; a grand line at 2s lid. '266, Lambtonquay. ' , „ fi|7|7TANTED— Jelly Jars, 2s, 2s 6d ; Jam 1T v Jars, 3s, 3s 6d, 5s 6d ,the dozen ; Rubber Rings, 6d and 9d* dozen. The Sims Hardware. WANTED! a", capable Ladyhelp or General ; small adult family : references required. Apply Mrs. D. G. Poison, St. John's Hill, WanganuL WANTED, Married Couple, one child not objected to; top wages good couple. Apply Sheep Farmer, Evening Post. ANTED — Further reductions Trimmed Millinery, smart, ready-to-weors, from 3s 6d: last few days. .Mrs. Matheweon, End -of-season Sale. WANTED, an experienced Parlourmaid ; references required. Apply, after 8 p.m., to Mrs. Collins, 32, , Hobson-streot. ANTED^ Biickyard Hands (men boys) ; constant work, good men. Silverstream Brick Co., Silverstream. WANTED— Last fe^ days^ Mb! Mrs. Mathewson's End-of-season Sale. ' White Muslin Robee ajid Underskirts at less than cost. 266, Lambtonquay- ; WANTED, Printer, for b.b. Moeraki. t Apply Chief Steward.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20, 24 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20, 24 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20, 24 January 1912, Page 1

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