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(J AitTE II AND CO. THE GUBA-STREET DRAPERS, FOR NEW SEASON'S GOODS ! FOR NEW SEASON'S GOODS ! TRIMMED MILLINERY — Sco our large window. All the very newest styles at very moderate prices. NEW AUTUMN . COSTUMES. Sco our centre window. A beautiful lot. All the newest shapes. Just arrived, from 27s 6d to 70s. Come early for first pick. FANCY DRAPERY— See our Window No. 3 for a splendid variety of Fancy Drapery of all kinds, just landed by the last boat. CORSETS AND UNDERCLOTHING— See our two Ghuzneo-street Windowß for a very choice lot, and the prices are very low. Try CARTER AND CO. N.Z. EXPRESS CO. l CHECKS Baggage and Saves Travellers Trouble. Forwards Parcels to All Parts of the World. Removes Furniture carefully and quickly. Delivers Goods on the C.O.D. principle. Agents in Every Town and City. Passes Customs Entries Correctly. Telephones 92. 2410, 1333, 3068. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MASTERTQN RACES. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, avail, able for return until 30th ' March, 1912, will be obtainable as under (except whero ordinary fares are less)j — To Masterton — From Woodville, Mauriceville, and intermediate stations. To Opaki— From Te Aro, Greytown, Clareville, and intermediate stations. On 28ih, and by morning trains on 29th March. Tho tickets to Masterton will be "available for break of journey at Opaki only; those for Opaki at Maeterton only. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On 28th and 29th March, 1912, a Special Passenger Train will leave Mastertoii at 12.15 p.m., and arrive Opaki Racecourso 12.25 p.m. Return train 1 will leave Opaki Racecourse at 6.15 p.m., >Masterton arrive 6.25 p.m. All trains will, if * 'required, stop opposite Opaki Racecourso lor passengers. BY ORDER. GOOD NEWS FOR BOOT BUYERS ! WE hare secured an ASSIGNED STOCK of BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Which will bo slaughtered at RIDICULOUS PRICES. There aro waiting ' BIG ' BOOT BARGAINS ' For BUYERS. SALE STARTS 9 o'clock THURSDAY morning; GEO. K. LINDSAY & CO., 198, LAjSIBTON-QUAY. 193 (Only Address.) GLAXO. * BABY rpOD I TF you^desire your Baby to bo healthy, ■*• usg. GLAXO, the lalest scientific success in- Baby Foods, and you will never regret your decision. It is a porfeot substitute for mother's milk. Approved by the medical faculty through- , out tho civilised world. GLAXO 1 1 TO ENGINEERS. 1 A PPLICATIONS (enclosing references -CL and stating age) are hereby invited for duly - qualified ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE of Suction Dredge Ceratodiis. Applicant must be capable of preparing any necessary specifications and drawings, in, addition to having full knowledge of maohinery and working of the dredge. Remuneration offered £25 per calendar month, with one month's notico ou eitner side. Applications, duly endorsed, must be in the Chairman's hands not later than Noon, Saturdaj', 6th April, 1912. JNO. W. ANDERSON, Bundaberg Harbour Board (Queensland). DRESSMAKER,. JTT ANTED, a COMPETENT SKIRT * * HAND. Apply MISS SCOTT, D.I.C. TO HARDWx\REMEN. WANTED, by' South Island firm, thoroughly experienced and capable SALESMAN to travel North Island ; man working territory with other lines not objected to. Apply, giving full details as to experience, credentials, and remuneration expected, to ' " MERCHANT, Box 182, Christchurch. A •- N T E D, FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSER, For Napier. Good wages. Apply P. HAYMAN AND CO., Victoria-street. \S7" ANTED KNO W~N. OUR READY-TO-WEAR SUITS ARE TAILOR-CUT. Tho quality of the materials and the very superior workmanship of our suits assures you of splendid service. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Opp. Opera House. TTXr ANTED KNOWN. SMART SUITS 1 SMART SUITS ! FOR 35/ . AT HERB PRICE'S. Ready to Wear, and they're really Great Value. Call and boo them. HERB PRICE, Willis-street. WANTED KNOWN. ESTALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS, • The best place in city to have your Suit or Costume Cleaned. No canvassers employed. It will pay you to give us a ring, or calL Telephone 3035. Noto address— Bs, VIVIAN-STREET, opposite Army Barracks. FURNITURE- ~ WANTED to" Buy, Houses of Furniture; highest price; cash 'down. H Djiubney, _48_ Tor_-Btreet

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1912, Page 1