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N.Z. EXPRESS CO. P<HECKS Baggage and Saves TravelVV lers Trouble. Forwards Parcels to All Parts of tho World. Removes Furniture carefully and quiokly. Delivers Goods on the C.O.D. principle. Agents in Every Town and City. Passes Customs Entries Correctly. Telephones 92, 2410, 1333, 3068. 1 STATIONARY BOILER WANTED. \\T ANTED TO BUY, a. 25 or 30 h.p. TV STATIONARY BOILER, carrying 120 to 150 lbs pressure. Must be in good order and condition. l _ Have for disposal— l 6 h.p. TANGYE ! BOILER^ in splendid order and condition. Will sell or part exchange. . Full particulars to BOX 2, • Featherston. CHANCE BUY CHEAP HOUSE. WANTED to Sell, Ngaio, nice fourroomed Villa, newj 2 bay windows, h. and c, modern conveniences; land 63ft x 130 ft (about) ; built picked heart timber. Forced sale. Price £500 ; mortgage per cent; absolute bargain. Apply ■ quickly, , J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-quay. CLYDE-QUAY. WANTED to Sell, very Desirable Property, with 46ft frontage and two 4- roomed Cottages, let to good tenants. Apply to B. SMITH AND CO., v ' 301, Lambton-quay. XXT tt A. NTEB KNOWN. * • Vfells's is the place where keen business men fipd the best Value in PAINTING AND DECORATING. Telephones: City," 2o4s'; and Karori, 2316. Address-^ANKEY-STREET. ANTED. Known — Picnickers, try something new.. Enhance the delight and pleasure of your outing by taking along a - gallon qf our famous AMBROSIA ICE. CR.EAM, a most refreshing dainty. • * AMBROSIA CREAM CO., Box 68, Te Aro. Basement Hill and Barton's, Leeds-street, off Ghuznee-street. yxr ANTED K~N O W ON. .ESTALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS, The best place in city' to have, your Sflit or Costume Cleaned. No canvassers employed. It will pay you to give us a ring, or call. Telephone 3035. Note address-85, VIVIAN-STREET, opposite Army Barracks. • V\7" ANT E~I) ~ KNOWN. Bird Fanciers should use Cooper's Superior Mixtures. They oontain the very finest seeds that have been specially recfeaned. Ask your storekeeper for Cooper's. , F. COOPER, LTD., f Wellington. T^T ANTED K'N O, WN. HATS~OFF ! Beat Quality Hard Hats, reduced from IDs 6d to 8s lid, 8s 6d to 5s lid. Pyjamas, 7a 6d, reduced 4a lid 5 Only Lounge Suite, 425, reduced to 28s A RARE CHANGE 'FOR THIS WEEK. RHIMES AND C 0... Cuba-st'. TXT A NT ED 'X N l O W N. STRONG SCHOOL KNICKERS, '. • Dark Shades, Plain Bottoms, Calico- , f lined, •-■' - T Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 3d pair. You might pay) more — You CAN'T get Better Value. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Opposite Opera House. ■tajf ANTED KNOWN. "" BUSINESS TROUSERS, in//j PAIR. -f^'-V From Pure Roslyn Worsted, in medium and dark patterns. Usual price 16s 6d, What we say is true, .what we do is legitimate, what we promise is fulfilled. - DUNCAN ANp MACINTOSH, Mannere^street. •\*7 A N T.E.D '.KNOWN. YT ' BRICE'S (Late of Bodega), Has Opened LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, At 226, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opp. the Dresden). \^T A N T JE D X N OWN. We Open Every Day from Noon till 11.16 p.m. PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 168, LAMBTON-QUAY. ■* Telephone No. 20FURNITURE. •"" WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture; highest price, cash down. C. Daubney, 148, Tory-street. WANTED— Black Sox, 4d, fast dye; Working Shirts, Zs 9d for Is 9d : Straw Hats, 3d, 6d, usual 3s lid to 5s 6d ; Widerend Ties, 6d ; Cloth Cleaner, Is, for 6d ; Fancy Sox, 9d ; Braces, 6d ; Caps, 9d; Coat Hangers, 2d; Bathing Suits, 2s 3d, for Is 6d; Black Golf Hose, Is lid: "WoodrowV Hats," 3s lid to 9s od; Boys' Washing Suits, 10s 6d, for 4s 6d. These prices during the Sale ONLY. Meston, Tailor and Mercor, 143, Ingestrestreet. . WANTEDW 'ANTED Known-WM. HALL, Cheapside. I won't be undersold. I am selling under cost. Large Fancy Vases, 6d and 9d each. , I am still selling the best Tea the world produces at Is lb. Derby, 8d; Juno, 8d; Sylvia Starch, 4id; Gas Mantles, 3_d; 16oz Wax Candles, 6d lb; Sand Soap, 2d. Any* thing you want you can get at Cheapside. Note : the address— Wm. Hall, Cheapside, Revans-st., opp. Library, Newtown. A parting shot: "I won't be undersold." WANTED Known— 3i h.p. Rovers, Rudge's, and 2£ h.p. A.J.S. Lightweight Motors, best English makes. Rudge holds Daniel Cup and gold medal, beat two other makes of 5 h.p. Red Boucher Cycles prove again to be the best/ See results of holiday Bports. Only one good machine, and that is a "Boucher." Best place for what you require at prices that don't kill. Repairs done all kinds motors and cycIes.— BOUCHER'S, Lambton-quay. W "ANTED Known— £22s will buy a Book, Stationery, Fancy Goods Business in a' rising North Island town. Stock consists of well-bought books, statidnery, fancy glassware,' leather' goods, toys. etc. ; business growing ; long lease at 15s per week ; plate glass window ; only ono other in same line; stock at valuation ; good reasons for selling. Apply by ' e H e ___!? No Agents, Evening Post. T^TAI^TED— Meat Safes, ' guaranteed '» fly-proof, 6s 6d, 7b 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d; Wood Meat Safes on legs, 20s, 255; Covers, 6d, 9d, Is. The Sims Hardware. WANTED, by first-class Carpenter and Joiner, Alterations, Additions Shop Front., Shop and Office Fitting_>, Jobbing of any kind *. Cottage built to plane; Plans and Specifications drawn up to meet C.C. By-lawe for any class "of work. Apply I. C. S. Joiner, Evenimg Post. WANTED— Jelly Jars, 2s. 2s 6d; Jam' Jars, 3s, 3s 6d, 5s 6d ths dozen; BubboJ Rings, 6d and 9d dozen. Tho Sims Hardware. WANTED, all people to know that the Ne.w Season's X Jam, Raspberry and Black Currant, is pa fale at all grocew.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 2

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