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HERE THEY GO ! OTAKI BOOTS ! OTAKI BOOTS ' TAXI BOOTS ! OTAKI BOOTS i MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! Come, Men! A Good Glaco Welted Boot, worth 21s, for 14s 6d. 'And, again! A Stunning Boot, up-to-datfe shape, , comfortable, and grand wearer, S&s 6d, for 16s 6d. Another Groat Line, usually 28s 6d, for , 22s 6d. Boauties for winter. Small Ladies, a. few s-hoos sold at 12s 6d. Gnmg at 4s lid, ia sizes 3's and 4's. PEARSON'S CORNER __JLate_Gear's), CUBA-STREET. WANTED, GIRLS, Tor the Bindery. Apply EVENING POST. A FURNISHED HOUSE. TSsrAlMlJiiD, Furnished House, • central >»▼ position, ■by married couple, no children. Apply immediately to Furnished, Evening Post. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. I^K7 ANTED, Girls for mangle and fold- » V mg roomt ; good wages given. 1 Apply Manager, Hanson-street, Newtown. TAILORESSES". '< WANTED, 'Coat and Trousers Machinists, Improvers, and Apprentices; constant employment. Excelsior Clothing Co., Old Customhouse-etroet (back Fielder's). BOOT TRADE! ~~ TENANTED, first-class Bcnchman ; V S° oc^ *"'agos and constant work for cuitablo men. Dominion Boot Factory, Hanson-street. " SHOWROOM. : "SIST ANTED, competent young woman »» as SALESWOMAN t^r Showroom. Must/ bo experienced in ccstume.s and millinery. QUEREE BROS., Willis-st.' • ' drapery" . \S/"ANTED, bmart, Assistants, for * v Fancy, Hosiery, and Glove Departments, with provious experience. Lees and Church, 120, Cuba-street. TAfLORING". r ~~ T7KTANTED, at. onoe, first-class Ladies' TV Coat Hands (2); also Skirt Hand. Apply, sharp, B. Ellis, opp. Union Bank. OARPENTKR . WANTED, a Carpenter, to do oome shop fittings. Apply 128, Viviaastreet, two door from Panama Hotel. . WANTED Known— Building pretty . 4-rd. Tile-ropf Villas, Kilbirnio: £525, deposit £35; Veckly 17s 6d. Bring oarpenter friend inspect S". Salek (owner), Morrah's Buildings. ANTED~to~SeII, Section at Seatonn, within one minute of tram, post office, and beach, over 20 perches, Government value £170, will take much lebs; also one adjoining wharf nt Rona Bay, with tsea, frontage which cannot be built °?l_^P. pl y 198 » Willis-Street. WANTED — MildT sweet, breakfast Bacon. You can get it at WardoH's. WANTED Known— BTSalck (Mo^rah'B Building) will build to suit on his estate, Kilbirnio. Dep. from £35 and weekly .payments. Goyt- loan. W~ANTED~Known— Wo aro selling Factory Butter, Holly brand, at Is Id. WardoH's. WANTED— For Travelling Hampers, with or without leather corners. Steel Trunks from Ss. Cooper, Garrad and Co., Ironmongers, 171, Riddiford-streel. W" ANTED~We have ' a fine- pair of , Canaries ,for Sale ; cook bird good whistler; to oloar £1 pair. Gimbel's! 1 Courtenay-place. • < XXTAKTED Known— Evening • Shoes/ •' »"f from 4s 6d ; biggest variety ia the city, -at the Health Shoo Store, Courto-nay-place 'Tram Terminus. WANTED, Known— Champion Brand iine&t first-grade Factory Butter is sold at Is 2d per lb. Wardell's. ANTED— Stocktaking Salo, only tew 'days' more. Bedstead Arms, in brass and antique, 6s 6d, 5s _6d, 4s 3d, 3s 6d, greatly reduced | Extension Curtain Rods, now 7d''each or 6s 6d' dozen. The Sims Hardware. WANTED— 100 customers to bring in £10 worth cash coupons, and receive a dainty china tea set. Wa-rdell's. WANTED ' Known— Sppcial prize for purity and excellence, Sydney Royal Show, awarded Bahia Coupon Cocoa. Bo sure you cot it. VOTANTED to Sell, 100 Blue Military .t T Coats with capes, 40 Eight-day Clocks, 2 20ft Flag Poles, and Military Bell Tent. Must bo sold to make room. 127, Manners-street. WANTED ixTLct, Shop, best part Lambton-quay. Apply by letter, stating class of business, to Shop, Evening Post. W~ ANTED, a smart Boy. Apply. Littlejohn and Sons, Jewellers, Lambtoni quay 1 _ J , WANTED, thoroughly competent CookGeneral ; no washing or charing : references required. Apply Mrs. Harty, 13, Tinakori-road. WANTED, -a iirst-class Joiner; permanent job to a good man. Apply to R. N. Speirs, Foxton. . "^STANTED Sell, Express, removable » » cover, with light Harness ; cheap. 9, Kotinga-strect (off Duncan-terrace), Kilbirnio_South. ' ■ W'aNTEIPTo got rid oflOO Gont^ Lover Watches. Bring '45 tea coupons, and you will get one. Wardell's. WANTED, Viam Pupils, beginners and advanced, of any age, by teacher of large experience. Apply Gentleman, Evening Post. ANTED Known— A 21b Glas3 Jar Marmalade for Is. W^trdell's. W "ANTED— Salo prico o£ Babies' High Chairs, £1; Austrian, Stainpeabeut Chairs, 6s 9d, 5s 9d ; great reductions; call and inspect. The Sims Hard* ware. ANTED Known— Skates 1 Skateel 500 pairs in btock, iroin 14s 6d a pair ; now parts fitted to any inako. Witcombo and J?ym, direct importers, 138, lugestro-street. 'Phone 2451. ANTED Known—A llb~Gh^67"Jar Marmalade for 6d. Wardell's. WANTED— Salo price of the Boat Alarm Clocks, 4s 3d, others 3s aud 2s 6d: Guilletto Safety Razors,- now 19s 6d. others 9s 6d, ordinary from 2»; Mirrorß to hang, Is, Is 3d, Is Gd. The Sims Hardware. WANTED Known— Skates ! Best nelectiou of Skates in New Zealand. Prices from 14s 6d to £2 'a pair. Spare partß in Btock of every make. Witcombo and Pym, 138, Ingeatre-streot. 'Phone 2'V5lANTED —"Mild, sweet,~brealfast _Bacon. You oan got it at_Wardell*B. W' ~AN/rED~kn^n^-We~Buy~Pianos"; highest prices given; Pianos for Sale from :610; all instruments thoroughly overhauled by experts and guaranteed. H. Nimmo, Piano Tuners and Repairers, 7b, Kent-terrace. 'Phono 3471. XNTED~SaIo"!~Sa !eTI 4lT~Gin~2inpillar lirass-rail Bed' ti>a4s, now only £2 2^. £2 ss. and £3: Muttresses and Bedding, all reduced 10 io 15 per rail. Tho_Sini6_llardv;arc._ j WXNTE~D,~Mnart Errand Boy. Apply tfolton's Store, Orieuul Bn\\ WANTED to Sell, a ■-plendid payingFish and .Oyater Room*, rent, 20s per week; prico £25; good leauons for celling. Apply 158, Taraiuiki-etreot. WANTED to Lot, Furnished Rooiub, also Bed-Sittingiooiu. Apply 10!), Abel Smith-slrgct, ihrse jjogrb alwvo NViilis-^trggV

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 1