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ONE-PIECE DRESSES, TN champ, grey, saxe blue, and navy. TO CLEAR, K /I "1 Worth 10s 6d. JAP CREPES, all wanted shades!, TO CLEAR, QiD YARD. I.AST WEEK OF STRIKE SALE! ARCHER'S, UPPER CUBA-STREET. NOTICE. "-A N_ important Meeting of Creditors -£i- ih the Estate of the City Auctioneering Co. (Messrs. Tregea and Taylor) will be held in the Room, 119, Manners-street, TO-MORROW .(Friday), at 3 p.m. Full attendance desired. C. SMITH, Liquidator. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL FISH MARKET. TVTOTICE. — TO-MORROW (Friday) ,i. 1 there will be a full supply of Fish at the Municipal Fish Market, Jcrvoisquay. The Market will be open from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 10th October, 1912. THE EVENING POST. IMPORTANT TO RESIDENTS OF HUTT AND PETONE DISTRICTS. and after TO-DAY, subscribers to XJ THE POST will be supplied with the LATEST TOWN EDITION. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. 4th October, 1912. A S showing the popularity of THE VISIBLE YOST, the Factory has been doubled in eize to cope with the great rush of orders. It does the best work' of all the Standi ard Machines, and is the most popular Typewriter to-day. It stands up to its work perfectly — ask any user. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and ft, Cuba-street, Wellington, 'Phone 1675. THE Committee of the Wellington Ladies', Christian Association asks for Second-hand Clothing, Boots, and Blankets, which would bo most gratefully received by the Dorcas Workers, who meet every Thursday from 2 to ti p.m. in St. John's Schoolroom, Dixon-st. LA. MENZIES, President Wei. Ladies' Christian Aesn. npiHE EVENING POST. „ C. S. AND P. dOP,D_N4 Courtenay-place (corner of Clyde-quay), Agents for The Evening Post, Receive and forward Advertisements to the office without extra charge. Telephone No. 2034. FURNITURE I .ARE YOU SELLING UP THE •APPY *OMEt v RICHARDSON BROS., 206, CUBA-STREET. CASH BUYERS! ■ CASH BUYERS 1 Telephone 1062. WANTED KNOWN. MAKE sure it is ESTALL'S Steam Dyeworks when you want your Suit or Costumo Cleaned. No canvaasera; no connection with any other firm. Note Address— 85, VIVIAN-STREET (opp. Army Barracks). 'PhjM.6 3035. "TTT ANTED KNOWN. HATS. Summer Straws and Light Felts—novelties and standard shapes. Expert attention given the fitting of hats. Prices right, 4s 6d-up. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Opp. Opera House. TOT" ANTED J_ N O W N. MEN'S^HIRTS. Strange, but true, the more you spend the more you save, if you buy your shirts here. Great Value at 3s 6d. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street. •rrf ANTED KNOWN— TAXI-CAB FOR HIRE. Private 'Phone, 1262. Stand, 59. Special terms to doctors and commercial men. Terms moderate. HOWARD SPACKMAN, • Proprietor. WANTED— "Hello, Claude, how well you look !" "Yes, old chap ; everybody tells mo that. It's my new handmade Suit to .order from Meston. I've had eoveral suits made by him, and they have all been perfect in every detail. There's no doubt he turns out the best handmade Suit in town." Meston's motto: "No fit, no pay." The cheapest shop in town for everything in Men's Wear. Meston, Tailor and Mercer, 143, Vivian-street. VXT ANTED^ KNOWN. BLAKE AND CARLISLE, General Carriers, Customs and Forwarding Agents, 11, HUNTER-ST. Telephone 2617. And 25, PIRIE-ST. Telephone 1605. Furniture Carefully Removed by Experienced and Expert Workmen at Lowest Rates. WANTED KNOWN— For a Quick Repair lo your Motor Car, go to STANTON AND EVANS, Motor -Experts, Molesworth-srreet. If your Car breaks_ down , from any cauee, just ring up, wire, write, or call jUpOh Us*. "We have the facilities and the men 1O put any car in running' condition' again .without delay,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 1

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